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3 


2.  BENNETT,  Pres. 


T.  S.  HITTINGER,  Supt.  E.  A.  DAVENPORT,  Treas 


FRESH  POND  ICE  COMPANY, 


SELLERS    OF- 


ESH  POND  ICE  COMPANY,  MAIN  OFFICE,  321  WASHIN6T0N  ST.,  SOMERVILLE. 

BRANCH  OFFICES  IN  CAMBRIDGE  AT 

H.  WYETH  &  CO.,  6  Brattle  St.,  Telephone  520. 

YERXA  &  YERXA,  669  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Telephone  601-4. 

ANDREW  J.  LOVELL  &  CO.,  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Telephone  532-3 


Have  you  noticed  the  neiv  arrangement 
f  Streets  on  Page  65  ? 


■NIVERSITY  •  STABLES. 


WYNNE  S  CO. 


Livery  &  g 


Connected  by  Telephone. 

Nice  Coaches, 
Coupes,  Lan- 
daus and  Turn- 
outs of  all  kinds 
to  Let. 

Particular  at- 
tention paid  to 
Boarding  Gen- 
tlemen's Horses 


JUA.TTLE    SrUKET,       IV-EA^li     IIAHYAIII)    SQUAKi: 


ADVERTISE  ME  NTS 


We  invite  the  attention  of  Families  who  wish  to  burn  Pure  Coal, 
to  the  following  varieties  we  have  in  stock;— 

Genuine  Lykens  Valley  Franklin, 

Lehigh,  Wyoming,  Wilkesbarre,  Lackawanna, 
Philadelphia  &  Heading  Coal  &  Iron  Co,9 8, 
Hard  and  Free  'Burning  Coals, 

English  and  American  Cannel  Coals. 

Purchasers  may  rely  on  having  their  COAL  screened  clean,  and  prompt  delivery. 

WOOD,  Sawed  and  Split  any  Size,  by  Steam  Power. 

L.  C.  BURNHAM    *   CO., 

Office,  86  State  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 

WHARVES  AND  BRANCH  OFFICES. 

221  Bridge  Street,  EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

144  CHARLES  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Swett   St.,    Junction    Massachusetts  Avenue,  Boston,    and  Mt.  Washington 
Ave.  and  Granite  Street,   South  Boston. 

W.  L.  LOCKHART  &  CO., 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

CASKETS 

BLACK  WALNUT 

AND 

WHITE  WOOD 

COFFINS. 

Thibet,  Lawn  and  Cambric  Robes,  Etc. 
Black  and  White  Covered  Broadcloth  Gaskets 

FURNISHED  AT  SHORT  NOTICE. 

Office  and  Salesroom,      149  STAMFORD  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Factory,  199,  aoi,  203,  205,  207  and  209  BRIDGE  STREET, 
EAST    CAMBRIDGE. 
Telephone    Connection. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


slephone,  Boston  2624. 


•   •  •  THE  •  • 


Cambridge  674-. 


I2I«     .*..  .. 

Of  V^ashington,  r>.  C 


Importei  s  and  Jtefiners  of 


HUMS  Lake  ASPHALT 


./m/  Contractor!*  for 


milllD  LIKE  flSPHHLT  MEATS. 


CHARLES    HARRIS,  New  England  Agent. 

ffice,  70  KILBY  ST.,  Mason  Building,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Works,  FIRST  STREET,  near  Main,  West  Boston  Bridge,  CAMBRI06EP0RT. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


ROBERT  D.  EVANS,  Pres.  and  Treas.  Incorporated  1878. 


E.  H.  PAINE,  Agent. 


AMERICAN    RUBBER    COMPANY. 


Manufacturers  of 


*  RUBBER  BOOTS  and  SHOES  and  CLOTHING  of  Every  Description. 

Office  and  Store,  Bedford  St.,  cor.  Chauncy,  Boston.      Factories  and  Warehouses,  East  Cambridge. 

Pres.,  TBOS.  A.  DODGE.     Treas.,  J.  EDWIN  DAVIS.    Supt.,  ROBERT  CO  WEN. 

BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE  AND  RUBBER  CO., 

275  DEVONSHIRE  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Manufacturers  of  Rubber  Goods,  Hose,  Belting  and  Packing. 


Factory,  Corner  Portland  and  Hampshire  Streets,  Cambridge. 


ADVE  UTISEMEXTS 


BURDITT  &   BYNNER, 


X>EAX.EKS     IN 


HARDWARE,   CUTLERY, 

PAINTS,  OIL  and  GLASS, 

WALL  PAPERS,  GAS  and  OIL  STOVES. 


674:    MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE, 
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

CHARLES  MOORE  &  SON, 

HARDWARE  &  CUTLERT. 

Kitchen  Furnishing,  Furnaces,  Ranges  and  Stoves, 

Saoitiry  Plumliins,  Steam  an!  Hot  Water  Mtini  a  Specialty. 

TIN  AND    COPPER   ROOFING. 

ALL    KINDS    OF    TIN,    SHEET    IRON    AND    COPPER    WORK 
MADE    TO    ORDER. 


8  BRATTLE  ST.,  COR.  PALMER,  CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

CHAS.  MOORE.  TELEPHONE   6-2.  HERBERT  L.  MOORE 


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NELSON  CARRIA&FCOMPANY; 

JESSE   L.  NELSON,  Proprietor, 

(Formerly  of  firm  of  HALL  CARRIAGE  COMPANY,  Boston) 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  THE  FINER  GRADES  OF 

CARRIAGES  and  SLEIGHS, 

AND   DEALERS   IN 

FINE  HARNESS,  HORSE  CLOTHING,  Etc. 


REPAIRING    A    SPECIALTY. 


Office  and  Salesroom,  Factory, 

10  BRATTLE  STREET,  10  to  16  PALMER  STREET, 

CAMBRIDGE. 

TELEPHONE  CONNECTION. 

STORAGE 

FOR 


5000  square  feet  floor  space,  well  lighted  and  ventilated  and 
centrally  located.       For  rates  and  particulars  apply  at  office, 

COR.  CHURCH  and  PALMER  STREETS. 


Carriage  anil  Wagon  Bnilng  ant  Repairing  in  all  its  branches. 

Also  the  sale  of  New  and  Second-Hand  CARRIA6ES,  WAGONS  and  CARTS. 

PAINTING   AND   VARNISHINC.      HORSE  SHOEINC   A  SPECIALTY. 

K.   J.   JONES. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


metropolitan  Storage  Wareloose  Company, 

134-142  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge. 

JUST  ACROSS  HARVARD  BRIDGE. 

THIS    Building    offers    the 
following  advantages  for 
the  Storage  of  Merchandise: 

Absolutely  Fireproof,  Nothiug 
combustible  used  in  its  construction. 

Convenience  of  Access  from  all 
parts  of  the  Metropolitan  District. 

Earge,  Rooms,  maintained  at  an 
Equable  Temperature,  for  the  stor- 
age of  Pictures  and  Pianos. 

Every  Room  Lighted  by  Elec- 
tricity. No  Gas  used  in  the  building. 

Rooms  of  All  Sizes,  at  reasona- 
ble rates. 

Doors  of  Rooms  Air-Tight, 

Fireproof  Partitions  Betiveen 
Rooms, 

Electric  Fire  Alarm  in  each  room, 
connected  with  ofHee. 

qt  A  n  Ape  m  Hoilsell(M  Furniture,  Pictures,  Bronzes,  statuary,  Mirrors,  Books,  Trunks, 
O  I  U  nHU  C      pianos,  Carriages,  Business  Papers,  Account  Books,  Furs,  Tapestries,  Etc. 

..  BOSTON  .  . 


Cor.  Massachusetts  and  Westland  Am. 

LARGE  brick  edifice  divided  into  sections  for  the  storage 
of  Household  Effects,  and  Vaults  for  the  Security  of 
Silverware  and  Valuables. 

Separate  Rooms,  for  $1.50  per  month  upwards,  accord- 
ing to  size,  with  Locked  Doors,  or  accommodations  in 
Open  Storage  for  Carriages  and  Other  Articles. 

Large  Halls  for  Pianos,  Pictures  and  Works  of  Art. 

Single  and  Double  Compartments  for  Trunks  and  Small 
Cases.  Warehouse  Receipts  Given  and  Furniture  Packed 
for  Transportation  when  required. 

For  Inspection  of  Facilities  Offered  and  Rates,  apply 
at  Office,  Westland  Avenue. 

F.  W.  LINCOLN,  General  Manager. 

TELEPHONE  No.  268  TREMONT. 


10 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


JAMES    MELLEN. 


ESTABLISHED   1835. 


E.  D.  MELLEN. 


CURTIS  DAVIS  *  CO., 

WELCOME 


No.  136  STATE  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

MANUFACTORY: 

184,  186,  188,  190,  192  &  194  Broadway,  Cambridgeport 


ESTABLISHED  1862. 


INCORPORATED  1866- 


REVERSIBLE  COLLAR  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

"LINENE"  COLLARS  *  CUFFS 

AND    GRAY'S    MOLDED   COLLARS. 


Also  Manufacturers  of  all  kinds  of  Glazed,  Enameled  and  Cloth* Back  Paper  for 
LITHOGRAPHERS,  DRAUGHTSMEN,  PRINTERS,  Etc. 

Office,    27    KILBY    STREET,    BOSTON,   MASS. 

77    FRANKLIN    STREET,    NEW    YORK. 


ADVKHTISEMKNTS 


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J.  H.  HOUGHTON. 

LIDGERWOOD    MFG.    CO.  S 

Hoisting  Engines  and  Boilers. 

GORTON    AND    LIDGERWOOD    CO.'S 

HOUSE    HEATING    BOILERS. 

ATLAS  ENGINE  WORKS'  PORTABLE  AND  STATIONARY  EN6INES, 

BALL  ENGINE  CO.'S  SIMPLE  AND  COMPOUND  ENGINES 

For  Electric  Lighting  and  Electric  Railway  Purposes. 

WIRE  ROPE,  STONE  CRUSHERS,  ROCK  DRILLS,  Etc. 
BOILERS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


201  CONGRESS  ST.,    -    BOSTON,  MASS. 

Otis  S.  Neale  Co., 

BOTTLERS, 

MAKES   A    SPECIALTY  OF 

GINGER    ALE,  CLUB   SODA, 

LITHIA    AND    TABLE    WATER. 

All  Rinds  of  Crated  Beverages  manufactnrefl  from  Pare  Distilled  Waters, 

Distilled   from  the  Cold   Blast  Still   Co.'s   Patents. 


WHOLESALE  DEALERS   IN 

WINES  AND  LIQUORS,  ALE,  PORTER, 

CIDER  AND  LAGER  BEER. 

SOLE  BOTTLERS  OF  PAVONIA  AND  ROYAL  BEERS. 


Howarfl  Athenaeum  Building,    -    -    Eoward  Street,  Boston 

ORDERS   DELIVERED  DAILY.  TELEPHONE  383. 


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ADVERTISEMENTS 


EVERY   REQUISITE   IN 

Pottery,  CHina  &  mass  FurnisUings, 

Silver  Plated  Ware 

AND 

TABLE  CUTLERY. 

STERLING   SILVER. 

WEDDING  P  BIRTH  GIFTS  J  SPECIALTY. 


LOVING    CLP. 


EXCLUSIVE  AGENTS  OF  THE 


LIBBEY  CUT  GLASS 


SOLE  AGENTS  FOR  THE  SALE  OF 


Tie  BOSTON  WATER  PURIFIER. 


HOTEL,  RESTAURANT  AND 
CLUB  OUTFITS. 


Inspection  Invited.         Correspondence  Solicited. 
Samples  Furnished  on  Application. 


'5 


89, 91  aufl  93  FRANKLIN  ST. 


LIBBEY    CUT   GLASS 
CRYSANTHEMt.M    VASE. 


FREE     AND    SAFE   DELIVERY    GUARANTEED    IX    CAMBRIDGE. 


ADVEKTISKMENTS 


13 


THE  A,  T,  STEARNS  LUMBER  COMPANY. 

FLORIDA   GULF   CYPRESS   A   SPECIALTY. 

Cypress  Lumber,       Cypress  Shingles,       Cypress  Timber,        Georgia  Pine, 
Florida  Ash,        Spruce  and  Hemlock. 

Rift   Hard.    Pine,   Ash,   Oak;   &   Maple    Flooring. 

QUARTER   SAWED   CYPRESS   SQUARES. 

Cypress  Srieatriing  and  Clapboarding. 


CUTTERS  AND  CONDUCTORS. 

MOULDINGS.    BRACKETS,    COLUMNS,    ETC. 

Doors,  Windows  and  Blinds. 

BUILDERS'    FINISH     OF"    EVERY     DESCRIPTION. 

Window  and  Door  Frames,  Stair  Posts,  Rails  and  Balusters,  Store  and  Office 
Fittings,  Counters,  Bowl  Stands,  Mantel  Shelves,  Etc. 

Carpenter  and   Mill  Work  of  All   Kinds. 

SASH  BARS  AND  GREENHOUSE  STOCK. 


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:fiiiiui 


TANKS,   CISTERNS,    DYE  TUBS. 

FENCE    POSTS,    RAILS    AND    PICKETS,    CYPRESS    BOAT    STOCK. 

Kiln   Dried    Lumber  Always   in  Stock. 

Send,   for   Book,  "Cypress  Lumber  «i\<l   its   Vises."     No  Oh 


Main  Office,  Mills  and  Wharves  at  Neponset,  i 

Office  and   Exhibit,   166  Devonshire  Street,         >  BOSTON. 

Office  and  Warerooms,  104  Friend  Street, 


P.  O.  Address,  Neponset,  Muss. 


Lonjr  Distance  Telephones. 


14  ADVERTISEMENTS 


DANA  W.  HYDE,  Pres.  ALFRED  L.  BARBOUR,  Sec. 

Cambridge  Mutual  Fire  Insurance  Co., 

AT  THEIR  NEW  BUILDING, 

763  MASS.  AVENUE,  Cor.  MAN  STREET, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

Insures  Dwelling  Houses  and  Contents  in 


Pays 

70  per  cent. 

Dividend  on  5-Year  Policies. 

re 

50     "       " 

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it 

25     "       " 

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W.  PORTER  &  CO. 

AGENTS, 

QUINCY  M.  F.  INSURANCE  CO, 

Cash  Fnnd,  $625,000,  Dividends  25, 50  and  70  per  cent, 

Insurance  Effected  in  First-Class  Companies. 

No.  27  STATE  STREET,       BOSTON,  MASS. 

C.  H.  PORTER,  Residence  Quincy,  Mass.        W.  P.  BUTLER,  18  Orchard  St.,  Cambridge. 

JL/.     ^£.     HANNUM, 

iE^EZAH.      ESTATE, 

NOTARY  PUBLIC  AND  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 
649  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cor,  Prospect  Street,  Central  Square,  Cambridgeport. 

LONG  DISTANCE  TELEPHONE. 
WILLIAM  R.  ELLIS.  ROBERT  J.  MELLEDGE. 

ELLIS   &   MELLEDGE, 

REAL  ESTATE  and  INSURANCE, 

Lyceum  Building,  Harvard  Square,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

JBOSTOJLV    OFFICE,  72    EQUITABLE    BUILDING. 


ADVE I  .TIS  JLMENTS  15 


WM.  T.  TUPPER, 
Real  Estate. 

MORTGAGES  AND  FIRE  INSURANCE. 

London  Assurance  Corporaion ,      of  London. 

American  Fire  Insurance  Company of  New  York. 

Security  Fire  Insurance  Company of  New  Haven. 

Merchants'  Fire  Insurance  Company of  Providence. 

Lloyds  Plate  Glass  Insurance  Company    .       .       .       .       .       .       .       .   of  New  York. 

573  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE.,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE  LAND  CO. 

Land  For  Sale  For 
Manufactories ^ 

IN    LOTS    TO    SUIT. 


Located    Between    Third    and    Portland    Streets, 
Broad,   Canal  and  Charles  Streets. 

RAILROAD        TRACKS        ADJACENT        TO        LOTS, 

PRICES  LOW  AND  TERMS  FAVORABLE. 


Office,  28  State  St.,  Room  39,  BOSTON. 
L  B.  GROVER  &  SON, 

REAL  ESTATE,  MRU  RHD INSURBHGE. 

671  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE.,  Room  4, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


16  ADVERTISEMENTS 


JOHN    L.    ODIORNE, 

F^al  Estate  apd  li^siirapee. 

NOTARY  PUBLIC.       JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 

763  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE.,  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

W.  H.  WENTWORTH.  GEO.  F.  WENTWORTH. 

REHL     ESTATE. 

Collections,  Insurance. 

1388  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,  CAMBRIDGE. 

Having  opened  an  office  for  the  care,  purchase  and  sale  of  REAL 
ESTATE,  we  solicit  a  share  of  your  patronage.  A  long  and  varied 
practical  experience  in  building  and  repairing  has  prepared  us  to  take 
entire  charge  of  all  descriptions  of  REAL  ESTATE,  guaranteeing 
careful  and  economical  management. 

F.  E.   BURRAGE, 

Real  Estate,  mortgages  k  Insurance. 

Especial  Attention  given  to  Collecting  Rents  and  Care  of  Real  Estate. 

JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE- 

603  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cor.  Essex  Street,  near  Central  Spre,      CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Residence,  191  Prospect  Street, 

c.  wright  <&  co., 
IRJh^Xj  estate, 

Auctioneers  and  Constables. 

MORTGAGES  NEGOTIATED. 

8  HARVARD  SQUARE,  CAMBRIDGE. 

Office  Hours.    10  to  II  and  2  to  4.    Evenings,  7  to  9. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  17 


H.    7UT.    STEWHRT. 

Real  Estate,  Insurance  and  mortgages. 

Special  Attention  given  to  the  Care  and  Letting  of  Houses  and  Collection  of  Rents. 

559  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,       -       -       -       CAMBRID6EP0RT,  MASS. 


Fidelity   &  Casualty  Co.  (Liability  Insurance)  of  New  York;  German-American  Insurance  Co.,   New 
York;  •  Providence- Washington  Insurance    Co.,   Providence;    Springfield   F.  &  M.  Insur- 
ance Co.,  Springfield;    Norwich  Union  Insurance   Co.,  England;  Saint   Paul 
F.  &  M.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  United  States  Fire  Insurance  Co.,  N.  Y. 

LEADING    MUTUAL    COMPANIES    OF    MASSACHUSETTS. 

70  per  cent.  Dividend  paid  on  5-year  Policies. 


649  MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE,    CAMBRIDGEPORT. 
ROOM  2,  OVER  POST  OFFICE. 


.    .    .    AGENT    FOR     .    .     . 

No.  British  and  Mercantile,  of  London  and  Edinburgh,  Metropolitan  Plate  Glass,  of 

New  York,   Sun  Fire,  of  London,  London  Assurance,  of  London,  Insurance 

Co.  of  the   State  of    Pennsylvania,   Reliance,  of  Philadelphia,   Korth 

American,  of   Boston,  and   Spring   Garden,  of  Philadelphia. 

Risks  Placed  in  all  reliable  Mutual  and  Stock  Companies. 

—  JUSTICE     OF     THE     PEHCE.  —        ■     JS—— 


BOSTOIV    OFFICE,  48    KILBY    HTHEET. 

GEORGE    M.    M'COT, 

Fire,  Life,  Accident,  Marine,  Real  Estate,  Title,  Steam  Boiler,  Plate  Glass,  Rent, 
and  Employers  and  General  Liability. 

INSURANCE  AND  AORTQ/IQES, 

At  Lowest  Possible  Cost,  on  Persons  and  Property  wherever  located. 
BONDS  FOR  PERSONS  IN  RESPONSIBLE  POSITIONS,  PASSPORTS,  ETC, 

Our  Special  Aim  is  to  secure  all  the  Interests  of  the  Insured. 

BOSTON  OFFICE,  75  STATE  STREET,  COR.  KILBY  STREET. 

Exceedingly  Important  Information  freely  given  as  to  different  systems  of  Life  Insurance,  standing 
of  companies,  rates,  etc.  The  most  satisfactory  and  economical  results  secured,  suggested  by  over 
twenty-three  years'  experience.  Personal  attention  given  to  wording  of  policies,  adjustment  of  losses 
and  all  interests  of  the  insured. 

Largest  Office  in  New  England. 

HENRY  W.  SAVAGE, 

&T  COURT  ST.,    =    BOSTON. 

REAL  ESTATE, 

HENRY  W.  SAVAGK.  Q|jy    ^Q     SUBURBAN.  ""  *  "'   '^  * 


18  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Real  Estate  &  Insurance  Agency. 

ESTABLISHED   IN    1872. 
justice:    of    the    peace. 

Estates  Appraised  and  Mortgages  Negotiated.    Residences  and  Land 
for  Sale  or  Exchange  in  Cambridge  and  Vicinity. 

1950  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE.,  Savings  Bank  Building, 

NORTH     CAMBRIDGE. 

ARTHUR    R.   TORREY, 

AUCTIONEER  AND  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 

^n  XT1    A    T        XT1  CI  HP   A   ^  XT'     Special  attention  given 
JX  JEJ  XI  JLi      JCd  §3  JL  JOL  ill        to  care  of  Estates. 

FIRE,   ACCIDENT    AND  TMCITD    A    MnP 

EMPLOYERS'    LIABILITY     lll9U   JC€  JOl  ll   vJu 

OFFICES: 

207£  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Odd  Fellows'  Block,  North  Cambridge. 
85  Water  Street,  Room  23,  Boston,  Mass. 

Notary  Public.  Auctioneer.  Justice  of  the  Peace. 

W.  B.  DANFORTH  &  CO., 

REAL  ESTATE  &  INSURANCE. 

RENTING   AND   CARE  OF  PROPERTY  A    SPECIALTY. 
MORTGAGES    NEGOTIATED. 

2041   Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cor.  Blake  Street, 

NORTH    CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

CUNNINGHAM    BROS., 

Real   Estate,   Insurance, 

MORTCKCES.  I 

671  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Central  Square, 

ROOM    5,    CRANT    BUILDINC, 

And    1369   Cambridge   Street,  Inman   Square, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

JOHN  A.  CUNNINGHAM.  HENRY  J.  CUNNINGHAM- 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


19 


S.  S.  CROSBY, 

WATCHMAKER  >»°  JEWELER, 

Formerly  with  Crosby  &  Foss,  late  of  Crosby  &  Towne, 

43  WEST  ST.,  NEAR  TREMONT,  BOSTON. 

Prompt  and    Careful    Personal    Attention    Given    to    Repairs    of    Watches,    Clocks,    Musical    Boxes, 

Jewelry  and  Silverware. 

WATCHES,  CLOCKS,  JEWELRY  AND  SILVERWARE  TO  ORDER. 
AGENT  FOR  REED'S  TWO  DAY  MONITOR  WATCHES. 

TELEPHONE,  BOSTON,  EDMANDS'  PAY  STATION. 

P.  J.  GARVIN, 

Huctioneer,  Real  Estate  and  Insurance. 

Real  Estate  Bought,  Sold  and  Rented  in  all  parts  of  Cambridge  and  Somerville. 

|       253  CAMBRIDGE  ST.,  EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

203  Somerville  Avenue,         -  -         Somerville. 

Fire.       Marine.       Plate  Glass.      Accident.      Life. 
Steam  j^^s^J^^^^^         Elevator, 

Boiler,  \ffji  j^ I  Mr  #j  ^  f$  §^  Liability. 

Agents  ^~-   1    iKI^^TOf^^  AS€ 

Springfield  ^^WWjHMPP^  Norwich 

Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co.    ^^^^^^^     Union  Fire  Ins.  Society, 

Springfield,  Mass.     (Cambridge  Telephone  560.)     Norwich,  England. 


(Incorporated  1S49.) 


(Established  A.  D.  1797.) 


East  Cambridge  Office,  -  -  123  Cambridge  Street. 
OHAS.  E^.  HANCOCK, 

REAL  ESTATE  AND  INSURANCE, 

JUSTICE    OE    THE     PEACE. 

615  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE..  -  CAMBRID6EP0RT,  MASS. 

Special  Attention  paid  to  Collecting  Rents  and  Care  of  Real  Estate, 


20  ADVERTISEMENTS 


D.  M.  HAZEN  &  SONS, 

Manufacturers  of  and  Dealers  in 

FINE    CONFECTIONERY. 

Philadelphia  Caramels  and  Chocolates  a  Specialty. 

Orders  for  CONFECTIONERY  and  MAPLE  SYRUP  Promptly  Attended  to. 

is.  40, 42  aM  44  ELM  STREET,  CAMBRMEPORT,  MASS. 

Retail  Store,  1336  Massachusetts  Ave.,  (Holyoke  Building.) 
DANIEL  M.  HAZEN.  GEO.  E.  HAZEN.  FRANK  P.  HAZEN- 


THE 

HAYWARD  CONFECTIONERY  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  JOBBERS  OF 

00000000000000000000 

Fine   Confectionery. 

0000000000000   0000000 

387    MAIN    ST.,      CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

JOHN  A.  HINSDALE,  ...  Manager. 

ENOCH  BEANE  &  CO., 

Receivers  of  and  Dealers  in 

Fine  Groceries  and  Flour, 

BEEF,  MUTTON,  PORK,  LARD,  HAMS, 
Poultry,  Game  and  Country  Produce. 

1236  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,  CAMBRIDGE. 

A    HARDWARE   STORE    FOR    lOu    YEARS. 


BTJRDITT  <&   "WILLIAMS, 

18,    19   and   20    DOCK    SQUARE,    BOSTON. 

WHOLESALE  AND  RETAIL 

HARDWARE,   MECHANIC'S    TOOLS    AND    CUTLERY. 

WE  CARRY  THE  LARGEST  STOCK  OF 

All  Grades  of  Hardware  of  any  store  in  New  England.  Direct  purchases  from  the  manufacturers  enable 
us  to  name  the  lowest  prices.  Nails  by  the  cask  or  car-load,  both  Cut  and  Wrought  Iron.  Zinc  by 
sheet  or  cask.     Lead  and  Weights  in  any  quantities. 

Sole  Agents  for  United  States  for  Marly' s  Patent  French  Hat 
and  Mouse  Traps,  The  Best  Trap  in  the  World. 

A  Family  Size  Trap  will  capture  15  to  30  Rats  in  one  night. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  21 


JAMES  H.  ROBERTS.  DANIEL  G.  LANGLANDS.  JAMES  R.  SOMES. 

James  H.  Roberts  &  Co., 

135  PORTLAND  ST.,  BOSTON. 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 


New  and  Second-Hand  Engines,  Boilers,  Etc,  Bought  and  Sold. 

SHAFTING,  PULLEYS  and  HANGERS. 

N.  E.  AGENTS  for  REEVES'  WOOD  PULLEY. 

Best  Oak  Tanned  Belting.  Roberts'  Self-Oiling  Box,  with  Adjustable  Hanger.     Best  Made. 

TELEPHONE,    499    HAYMARKET. 

STANDARD   OIL   COMPANY 

OR  NEW  YORK. 

Refiners  and  Shippers  of 
And  Dealers  in 

Crude,   Gas.   and   Refined   Oils,   Pure   Naphthas  and   Gasoline. 

SPECIAL  BRANDS— Maverick  Standard,  and  Central  160<>  Safety  Burning  Oil. 
Orders  for  Cambridge  and  Vicinity  delivered  to  the  Trade  in  Barrels  and  Tank  Wagons. 

Riverside  Station,  cor.  6th  and  Potter  Sts.,  EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

OFFICE,  6i   BROAD  STREET,   BOSTON,  MASS. 

JEROME  MARBLE  &c  CO. 

No,  42  Pearl  St,,  Boston.  Mass.        No.  440  Main  St,,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Sole  New  England  Agents  for 

THE  NATIONAL  LINSEED  OIL  CO.'S 

PURE,    Raw    and    Kettle   Boiled    Linseed  Oil. 

Importers,  Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

Oils,  Starches,  Dyesttiffs  arid  Chemicals. 

Sole  Agents 

The  Proctor  &  Gamble  Co.'s  Repressed   Red  Oil. 

L.  W.  FERDINAND  &  CO., 

SHELTON  BRASS  HARDWARE  GO. 

Manufacturers  of  and  Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

HEAVY  AND    SHIP  CHANDLERY   HARDWARE. 

Tackle    Blocks    and   Cordage,    Ash,    Spruce,    and    Spoon    Oars,    Marine     Paints,    Oils    and    Varnish. 

SHIP  CHANDLERY,  ETC. 

267  Federal,  and  25  to  27  East  St.,  BOSTON. 

Telephone  1130.  Sand  10  Cents  for  our  230  page  Illustrated  Catalogue. 


22  ADVERTISEMENTS 


RUEL  W.  HUSSEY. 

HOUSE  AND  SIGN  PAINTING 

AND     GLAZING, 
KALSOMININC   AND    DECORATING. 

ALL  ORDERS   WILL  RECEIVE  PROMPT  ATTENTION. 

Shop,  No.  5  PALMER  ST.,  CAMBRIDGE. 

~'       LAIVIB    *    RITCHIE, 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

Sheet  Metal   Pipe. 

SOLE   MANUFACTURERS   OF 

RITCHIE'S    PATENT  SPIRAL    LOCK-SEAM    PIPE, 
CORRUCATED   EXPANDING  CONDUCTOR, 

STANDARD  LOCK-SEAM  SPEAKING  TUBE. 


Albany  ■  Street,  Cor.  Portland.  Street,  CamMflpport,  Mass. 

HENRY  W.  LAMB.  DAVID  A.  RITCHIE. 


ESTABLISHED    1842. 


\2\Txxx.  'Wriglits 


Makes  a  specialty  of   ROLLS  in  all  fancy  shapes 

and  FRENCH  BREAD. 

82  and  84  MT.  AUBURN  STREET. 

ESTABLISHED     1849- 


HENRY  THAYER   fc   CO., 

MANUFACTURING  CHEMISTS, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  ALL  KINDS  OF 

MEDICINAL    PREPARATIONS, 

Such  as  Fluid  Extracts,  Solid  Extracts,  Pills,  Medicinal  Elixirs, 

Medicinal  Wines  and  Syrups,  Medicated  Lozenges, 

Slippery  Elm  Lozenges,  Nutritives. 

150    BROADWAY,       -        CAMBRIDCEPORT. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


23 


HOWARD  F.  PEAK, 

SLATE,  TIN,  COPPER  & 
GRAVEL  ROOFER, 

1*1^X3  JS4LJ3. 13}  R 

AND   DEALER   IN 

STOVES,  FURNACES,  RANGES, 

And  Kitchen  Furnishing  Goods. 

Conductors  of  Galvanized  Iron  or  Tin 
Outlets,  etc.  Estimates  given  for  all  kinds 
of  Roofing  in  any  desired  quantity.  Repair- 
ing a  specialty. 

1250  Massachusetts  Ave.,  near  Harvard  Square,  Cambridge. 

BOSTON  GAS  APPLIANCE  EXCHANGE, 

D.  F.  CORTIS,  Proprietor, 

22   WEST   STREET,    BOSTON,    MASS., 

Is  the  headquarters  for  all  reliable  goods  in  the  Gas  Appliance  Line. 

SOLE  AGENT  FOR  WELSBACH  INCANDESCENT  GAS-LIGHT  SYSTEM. 

Gas  Ranges,  Gas  Heating   and   Cooking  Stoues,   Hot  Water  Generators,  Gas  Grates,  Gas    Radiators, 

Gas  Logs,  Fire-Place  Heaters,  etc.      Welsbach  Perfect  Reading  Lights,  Incanaescent  and 

SiemensLnngren   Regenerative  Gas  Lamps,  Portico  Lamps,  Argand  Burners, 

Open  Flame  Burners,   of  all  the  Leaaing  Manufacturers. 

GAS  FITTING  AND  JOBBING.  We  make  a  specialty  o!  all  kinds  of  BURNER  WORK. 

TELEPHONE    3474. 

A  Line  ol  Samples  can  Be  seen  at  CAMBRIDGE  GAS  LIGHT  Civs  OFFICE,  1290  Massachusetts  Ave. 

JOHN  M.  WOODS.  CHARLES  H.  SHERBURNE. 


JOHN    M.  WOODS   *   CO., 

"Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

MMHOCHNY, 

HARD  WOOD  LUMBER  AND  VENEERS. 

A  LARGE  STOCK  OF  KILN  DRIED  LUMBER  ALWAYS  ON  HAND. 


31    to    35    LANCASTER    STREET,    BOSTON. 

(One  minute's  walk  from  new  Union  Depot.) 

WHARF,    BRIDGE    STREET,   EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

ESTABLISHED    1851. 

N.  W.  TURNER    COMPANY, 

DEALERS    IN 

GAS  &  ELECTRIC  LIGHT  FIXTURES, 

PIANO,  BANQUET  &  TABLE  LAMPS, 

ANDIRONS,   FIRESETS    AND    FENDERS. 

29     BROMFIELD     STREET,      -      BOSTON. 

N.  W.  T.  KNOTT,  Proprietor. 


24  ADVERTISEMENTS 

CHARLES  W.  SEVER," 

DEALER  IN 

BOOKS,  STATIONERY  AND  FANCY  GOODS, 

Magazines  and  Periodicals.  Circulating  Library. 

Books  Imported  to  Order. 

A    FULL   LINE   OF   BICYCLE   AND   ROAD   MAPS. 

UNIVERSITY  BOOK  STORE,  HARVARD  SQ. 


WH 


EN  THE   INSUR/INQE     ON  YOUR 


HOUSE,  FURNITURE,    STABLE,    HORSES,   VEHICLES,    BUILDINGS,    RENTS 

STOCK  IN    TRADE   AND    STORE    FIXTURES    EXPIRES, 

HAVE  YOUR  POLICIES  RENEWED  AT 

THE   LOWEST   RATES   IN   THE   BEST  COMPANIES. 

The  Royal,  Northern,  American,   Union,   Continental,   Liverpool   and   London  and  Globe,  Connecticut, 
Pennsylvania,  Massachusetts. Mutual  and  Citizens'  Mutual. 

REPRESENTED  BY 

CHARLES  W.  SEVER, 

GENERAL  INSURANCE  AGENT,  , 

University  Bookstore,  Harvard  Square,  Cambridge. 
FIRST-CLASS    FAMILY    HOTEL. 


PALMER  HOUSE 


COR.  RIVER  &  FRANKLIN  STS., 

....    CENTRAL    SQUARE 

MRS.  E.  J.   PALMER,  PROP. 


Private  Supper  and  Banquet  Rooms  if  Desired. 


1896. 


CAMBRIDGE 


DIRECTORY 


Of  the  Inhabitants,  Institutions, 
Manufacturing  Establish- 
ments, Societies,  Business, 
Business  Firms,  Map, 
State  Census,  Etc. 


W.A.  GREENOUGH  &  CO., 

COMPILERS,  PRINTERS  AND  PUBLISHERS, 

No.  97  Oliver  Street,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


AGENTS: 


C.  W.  SEVER,  1354  Massachusetts  Ave. 

AND 

EDGAR  F.  HUNT  &  CO.,  575  Massachusetts  Ave. 


PRICE,  S3.O0. 


Entered  according  to  Act  of  Congress  in  the  year  1S96,  by  W.  A.  GbBBHOUGB  &  Co.,  in  the 
Office  of  the  Librarian  of  Congress  at  Washington. 


26 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


Mechanical  Engineer,  Solicitor  of  Patents, 

AND  EXPERT  IN  PATENT  SUITS. 

40  STATE  STREET,  UNION  BUILDING,  Room  41,  BOSTON. 

HJORTH  &  JACOBSEN, 

404  MAIN  STREET. 


INSURANCE  AGENCY. 


The 

North  American  Ins.  Co, 

OF   BOSTON. 


German  American 
Ins.  Co. 

OF  NEW  YORK. 


Agricultural    Ins.    Co. 

OF  WATERTOWN,   N.  Y. 


American  Fire  Ins.  Co. 

OF  CITY  OF  NEW  YORK. 


The  Spring  Garden 
Ins.  Co. 

OF    PHILADELPHIA. 


Importers, 

Commission 
mm^. Merchants, 

Wholesale  Dealers  in 

SCANDINAVIAN  PRODDCE 

Manufacturers  of 

SWEDISH    BREAD. 


S.  S.  TICKET  AGENCY. 


Cunard  Line  S.  S,  Co. 


Thingvalla  Line 
S.  S.  Co. 


Allan  Line  S.  S.  Co. 


White  Star  Line  S.S.  Co. 


American  Line  S.  S.  Co. 


FACTORY,  31  Elm  Street,  CANIBRIDGEPORT. 

ARTHUR  BENJ.  BROWNE, 

Chemical  and   Mining  Engineer. 

Chemistry  applied  to  Manufacturing  Difficulties.  Expert  Testimony  in  Legal  and  Patent  Causes. 

SAIVIT^RY    INVESTIGATION. 

NO.  119  WATER  STREET,  ....  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Residence,  64  ANTRIM  STREET,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

JOSEPH    P.   LIVERMORE, 

SOLICITOR  OF  UNITED  STATES  AND  FOREIGN  PATENTS. 

Mechanical  Expert. 

Rooms,  45  and  46  Simmons'  Building,  40  Water  St.,  Boston. 

BOWLING    AND    POOL. 

HARVARD    SQ.    BOWLING    ALLEYS. 

C.  C.  RANDALL,  Lyceum  Building;, 

1400  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Harvard  Sq.,      -      -     Cambridge. 


PREFACE. 


The  Cambridge  Directory  for  1896,  the  45th  in  the  series, 
has  been  compiled  with  all  the  care  that  experience  could  sug- 
gest and  ample  facilities  supply.  It  has  been  our  aim  to  provide 
a  directory  creditable  to  the  University  City,  and  as  thoroughly 
useful  and  trustworthy  as  could  be  desired.  The  business  men 
of  Cambridge  realize  the  value  of  our  pages  for  advertising 
purposes,  knowing  that  no  such  permanency  can  be  secured  in 
ephemeral  publications  as  is  offered  in  a  volume  of  such  wide 
and  general  consultation  as  a  city  directory.  Every  live  busi- 
ness man  has  need  of  the  directory,  and  strangers  gain  a  deal 
of  information  from  a  well  compiled  volume  of  this  kind.  A 
well  ordered,  well  printed  and  complete  directory  reflects  credit 
upon  the  city  it  represents,  and  that  is  what  the  publishers 
mean  to  furnish.  The  business  and  general  public  can  help  us 
to  fulfill  this  purpose  and  benefit  themselves  by  a  generous 
patronage. 

The  revised  census  of  Massachusetts  for  1895  will  be  found 
at  the  end  of  the  book,  from  which  it  will  be  seen  that  the  city 
has  a  population  of  81,643,  an  increase  of  11,615  in  five  years, 
affording  a  substantial  proof  of  the  progressive  character  of 
the  city.  Good  government,  the  best  of  schools  and  a  variety 
of  industrial  activities,  combine  to  make  Cambridge  attractive 
to  home  seekers. 

With  thanks  to  our  patrons,  aud  assurances  that  the  Cam- 
bridge Directory  will  be  kept  up  to  the  demands  of  the 
times,  we  remain 

Respectfully, 

W.   A.   GEEENOUGH  &  CO. 

Compilers,  Printers  and  Publishers. 


28 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


Otis  Wood  Works, 

JOHN  Q.UIN,  Proprietor. 


Manufacturer  of  all  kinds  of 


MOULDINGS 


BUILDERS'  FINISH, 

Store  and  Omce  Fixtures,  Drawer  Cases, 
Wash  Stands,  Panel  Work,  Hard  Wood 
Floors,  Etc 


East  Cambridge. 


MILL  ON  OTIS  STREET. 


Between  ist  and  2nd  Streets. 


E.  R.  LUKE  St  CO.. 

Dealers  in  all  kinds  of 

G  RAIN,  MEAL,  HAY  AND  STRAW, 

Nos.  71  and  73  MAIN  STREET, 

Near  the  West  End  of  West  Boston  Bridge.  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

TELEPHONE   CONNECTION. 

THOMAS  SMITH, 

Horse  Shoeing  Establishment, 

No.  436  MAIN  STREET, 
Opp.  Austin  St.,  Cambridgeport. 

Owners    directions 
strictly  followed. 

jg^^The  workmen  are , 
the  most  skillful  in  the 
country,  and  all  work! 
under  the  personal 
supervision  of  the 
subscriber. 

CLARK'S  patent  shoe. 


Telephone  Connection. 


Suitable  Treatment  for  Stumbling,  Interfering,  Over-reaching,  Speed  Cutting, 
Corns.  Quarter-Crack  and  other  defects  of  the  feet. 

C.  F.  CLARK, 

PAINTER  AND  GLAZIER, 

26  MAGEE    STREET. 

Ail  Work  Done  by  me  will  be  done  in  a  Satisfactory  Manner  at  the  Shortest  Notice. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


29 


J.A.HOLMES  &C0. 


CENTRAL  SQUARE. 
Standard  and  Fancy  Groceries. 

Meats,    Poultry    and     Provisions. 


CONTENTS 


^*? 


PAGE 

Abbreviations 97 

American  Legion  of  Honor..  605 
Ancient  O.  of  F.  of  America..  605 
Ancient  Order  of  Hibernians  •   605 

A.  O.  of  U.  Workmen 605 

Banks 765 

Blocks,  Buildings,  Etc 95c 

Bridges 95f 

British  American  Asso 606 

Business  Directory 503 

Business    Directory    of   Out- 
side Patrons * 37 

Calendar 63 

Cambridge  Public  Library.  . .  593 

Cemeteries 95e 

Census 675 

Churches 564 

City  Government 587 

College  Buildings 95e 

Corporations 617 

County  Officers  and  Courts. . .  592 

D.  of  R 604 

Episcopal  Theo.  School 672 

Fire  Alarm  Telegraph 592 

Fire  Department 591 

General  Directory 97 

Grand  Army  of  the  Republic  606 

G.  F.  of  O.  F 604 

Harugari 607 

Harvard  College   Directory..  633 

Harvard  University 630 

Home  Circle '. 607 

Improved-Order  of  Red  Men  607 
Index  to  Advertisements —  31 
Justices  of  Peace 627 


PAGE 

Knights  and  Ladies  of   Honor  60S 

Knights  of  Honor 60S 

Knights  of  Pythias . . . .  m 609 

Map 0pp.  24 

Masonic 602 

Military 609 

M.  C.  6.  of  Foresters 609 

New  Church  Theo.  School..     672 

Notaries  Public 628 

X.  E.  Order  of  Protection 609 

Odd  Fellows 603 

Order  of  Haymakers 610 

Order  of  Scottish  Clans 610 

Order  of  the  S.  of  V 607 

Order  of  United  Friends 610 

Police  Department.   589 

Post  Offices 622 

Preface 27 

Public  Schools 594 

liadcliffe  College 672 

Railroad  Stations — 626 

Hates  of  Postage 624 

Royal  Arcanum 6lo 

Royal  Society  of  (J.  F 611 

Societies 613 

S.  and  D.  of  the  North. 611 

Streets,  Courts,  Avenues. —  66 
Temperance  Organizations...  (ill 

Third  District  Court  •  • 590 

United  Orderof  odd  Ladies.  •  607 
United  Order  of  the  G.  Cross  612 
United  O.  of  the  P.  Fathers...  612 

Ward  Boundaries 

Wharves 

Woman's  State  Relief  Corps. 


30  ADVERTISEMENTS 


CAMBRIDGE  AND  BOSTON  EXPRESS. 

OFFICES   IN    BOSTON  : 

34  COURT  SQUARE,  174  WASHINGTON,  105  ARCH,  75  KILBY, 

and  76  KINGSTON  STREETS. 
OFFICE  IX  CAMBRIDGE  : 

IYCEUM  BUILDIXG,  HARVARD  SQ. 

ELLIOTT    &    DUVEY, 

FURNITURE  &  PIANO  MOVERS. 

GOODS    PACKED    AND   SHIPPED. 

TWENTY    YEARS'   EXPERIENCE   IN    CAMBRIDGE. 

Office,  No.  I  HOLYOKE  ST.,  near  Massachusetts  Ave. 

The  Ai  Barge  "Anabel  "  carries  twenty-five  passengers 

Beach  and  Country  Work  a  Specialty.  Brick  Storehouse  for  Furniture. 

ORDERS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 

F.  DUVEY,  Proprietor. 

COLBY     BROTHERS, 

(Successors  to   SAMUEL   TUFTS) 

Furniture  &  Piano  Movers. 


Furniture,   Pianos  and  China  Packed  for  Shipping. 

STORAGE  FOR  FURNITURE  AND  CARRIAGES. 

Parties   supplied    with    Ai    Barge    "  May    Bennett,"    carries    twenty    passengers. 


Office,  Lyceum  Exchange,  1402  Massachusetts  Ave., 

HARVARD  SQUARE,  CAMBRIDGE. 

:BuATjLv^Livr>   <s*   son, 
Cambridgeport  &  Boston  Express. 

Offices:  25  MERCHANTS'  ROW.  BOSTON;  627  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE.,  CAMBR/DGEPORT. 
Orders  bq   Telephone.     Bagqage  Checktd  to  wl  Raihoads  and  Steamboats.     Residence,  309  PEARL  ST. 

FURNITURE  and  PIANO  M0VIN6  and  JOBBING.    STORAGE  FOR  FURNITURE. 

Residence,   6i    PRINCE    STREET. 

W.  F.  WEBSTER   CEMENT  CO., 

FACTORY: 

ALBANY    STREET,      -      CAMBRIDGEPORT,    MASS., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

WEBSTER'S    ORIGINAL    ELASTIC    CEMEXT 

For  Bedding  Slates,  Pointed  Ston*,  Wood.  Iron,  and  Repairing  Leahy  Roofs  and  Chimneys. 

CHARLES   VAN   BUSKIRK, 

—  Manufacturer  of — 

CARRIAGES  AND  WAGONS 

Grocers',  Express,  Provision  and  Peddlers'  Wagons  Built 
to  Order  and  constantly  on  hand. 
REPAIRING  OF  ALL  KINDS  PROMPTLY  ATTE,\DED   TO.       ALL  WORK  WARRANTED. 
378      31  A  I  ]V      STREET,         -         CAM.  BRIDGEPORT. 


INDEX. 


31 


INDEX    TO    ADVERTISEMENTS. 


PAGE 

Ackers  John  L.  P 791 

Aheru  John  J 35 

Allen    Mary  E 629 

American Loan&Trust  Co.  opp.586 

American  .Rubber  Co 6 

American  Wringer  Co 825 

Anderson  James 789 

Angus  H.  S 784 

Appleton  John  H 814 

Arnold  E.  O.  &  Co 519 

Athaeneum  Press 631 

Atkins  C.  &  Co 792 

Axtman  Francis 806 

Ayars  &  Hammond 814 

Aylward  James  F 817 

Badger  W.  C.  H.  &  Co 797 

Bailey  Hollis  R 814 

Baker-Hunnewell  Co .  .front  cover 

Baldwin  &  Dorsey 809 

Ball  Elijah 779 

Barber    Asphalt    Paving  Co. 

(The) 5 

Barker  John 790 

Barnard  A.  J S09 

Bartlett  F.  D 780 

Bartlett  Horace  S 96 

Bay   State  Clean  Towel  Fur- 
nishing Co 827 

Bay  State  Laundry 791 

Bay  State  Metal  Works 804 

Bay  State  Trust  Co 773 

Beane  Enoch  &  Co 20 

Becker  Fred  C. 793 

Belmont  Spring. 819 

Berkeley  School 200 

Berlitz  School  of  Languages.  673 

Berry  A.  C 819 

Bettinson  B.  W.  &  Co 785 

Blake  Edwin  II 809 

Blevins  .John  .1 1  rout  cover 

Hock  William  A 793 

Boston  Bridge  Works 515 

Boston   (ins    Appliance     Ex- 
change (The) 23 

Boston  Safe  Dep.  and  Trust*  !o.  772 
Boston  Storage  Warehouse."  '.' 
Boston  Theatre 822 


PAGE 

Boston  Type  Foundry 516 

Boston  Wall   Paper  Cleaning- 
Co 818 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rub- 
ber  Co 6 

Bowdoin  Square  Theatre 821 

Bowker  E.  F 808 

Boynton  E.  W.  &  Co 786 

Bradeen  J.  S 783 

Bradford  Paissell 812 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co 826 

Brewer  T.  H 779 

Briggs  &  Briggs 797 

Brighton  Flyer  Cvcle  Co 796 

Brock  Bros SOS 

Brown  Alfred  R opp-  81 

Brown  Otis  S.  &  Co 783 

Browne  A.  B 26 

Bryant  T.  Weston. 806 

BuckC.  H.  &Co 818 

Buckley  J.  L.  &  Co 804 

Burditt  &  Bynuer 7 

Burditt  &  Williams  ....••••..     20 

Burnham  L.  G.  &  Co 4 

BurrageF.E 16 

Burro wes  E.  T.  Co S24 

Butland  &  Son 30 

Butler  E.  F 794 

Buxton  Geo.  H 809 

Caldwell  &  Cox 791 

Callahan  W.  J.  &  Co 790 

Cambridge  Chronicle S10 

Cambridge  Eiectric  Light  Co.  830 
Cambridge  Laundry  (The)...  553 
( lambridge  Mut.  Fire  Ins. Co.  •  14 
Cambridge  National  Bank —   767 

Cambridge  News B10 

Cambridge  Press 811 

<  lambridge  Safe  I  deposit  and 

Trust  Co 77" 

( lambridge  Savings  Bank.  •  • 

( lambridge  School s.'!i 

( lambridge  Tribune si  l 

Cambridgeporl  National  Bank  767 
Cambridgeport  Savings  Bank.  '  v 

Campbell  ll.  D.  &  Co 

Campbell  Thomas  R 80J 


32 


INDEX. 


PAGE. 

Campbell  William  &  Co 803 

Carstein  H.  L 782 

Chandler  &  Barber 826 

Chapman  Carriage  Co 785 

Charles  Eiver  National  Bank.   766 

Charles  Elver  Stone  Co 820 

Charlestown  Five  Cents  Sav- 
ings Bank 767 

Chase  J.  Eastman opp.  390 

Citizens  Mutual  Ins.  Co 2 

Clapp  David  &  Son 828 

Clark  B.  P.  &  Co 779 

Clark  C.  F : 28 

Clark  Ernest  W 809 

Clark  FredC 798 

Clary  John  S back  cover 

Close  John 17 

Cobb  Furniture  Co 798 

Colby  Bros 30 

Coleman  Bros 782 

Commercial  Law  Co 817 

Conant  Charles  M 96 

Conlan  Felix 816 

Conn.  Steam  Stone  Co 801 

Coogan  Michael  B 816 

Cook  C.  A.  &Co 799 

Cook  Frank  Gaylord 812 

Coolidge  &  Caswell 794 

Corcoran  J.  H.  &  Co 36 

CrosbyS.   S 19 

Crowley  P 777 

Cummings  J.  A.  Printing  Co..  828 

Cunningham  Bros 18 

Curry  James 829 

Cushing  J.  &  Co 783 

Cushman  G.  W 96 

Cutter  Geo.   F 795 

Cutter  Watson  G.  &  Sons.b.  cover 

Dailey  Charles  W 781 

Danf orth  W.  B.  &  Co 18 

Davis  Curtis  &  Co 10 

Davlin  M.  F.  &  Co front  cover 

Delaney  J 801 

Denison  Arthur  E 814 

Dennison  J.  E 789 

DeBosay  D.  Warden 789 

Devens  Thomas 807 

Dickinson  David  T 815 

Dickson  William 817 

Dodge  W.  H 785 

Doherty  Owen 781 

Dow   Balph   N 809 

Doyle  William  E 200 

Drew  J.  V.  &  A.  L 779 

Dudley  Sanf ord  H 812 

Durant  Wm.  B 815 

Durgin  H.  D.  &  W.  S 778 

Dyer,  Rice  &  Co 827 

East  Cambridge  Laud  Co 15 

East  Cambridge  Savings  Bank  768 

Eaton  F.  M 799 

Edwards  W.  J. 792 


PAGE. 

Elliott  &   Duvev 30 

Ellis  &  Melledge 14 

Ericson  Gustaf  F 788 

Estey  Organ  Co 

back  binding  and  554 

E.  &  B.  Laundry back  cover 

Fabyan  J.    E...' 780 

Facey  J.  Frank 796 

Fairbairn  John  B 809 

Fairbanks  M.  J 780 

Farquhar  David 792 

Feeley  M.  A 791 

Ferdinand  L.  W.  &  Co 21 

Field  Walter  W 802 

Fillmore  W.  &  Co 789 

First  National  Bank 765 

Fletcher  II.  F.  &  Co 784 

Ford  Austin  &  Son 802 

Fosgate  Charles  H 829 

Frasier  D.  E 799 

Frazier  W.  H 808 

French  Abram  Co 

back  binding  and  12 
French  Carriage  Co.  (The) ...  818 
French  Ferd  F.  &  Co.  (lim.) . .  824 

Fresh  Pond  Ice  Co 3 

Frye  William,  Jr 774 

Fudge  David  &  Sou 807 

Fuller  Seth  W opp.  390 

Furbish  F.  B 789 

Furf  ey  James  A 793 

Gale  George  W.  Lumber  Co . . 

front  cover 

Gallagher  William 801 

Garrett  W.  F 96 

Garvin  P.  J 19 

Geer  D.  H.  &  Son 829 

Gilbert  W.  F 792 

Gill  John 199 

Gilman  Arthur 831 

Ginn  &  Co . .  631 

Good  T.  W 806 

Gordon  Thomas 790 

Gordon  William. 805 

Gove  Charles  S.  &  Co 827 

Grant  A.  M.  &  D.  W 798 

Green  Henrv  &  Co 787 

Green  S.  B.  &  Co 783 

Greene  &  Co 

top  lines  in  business  directory 

Greenleaf  O.  P S01 

Grover  L.  B.  &  Sou 15 

Gurry  John  F 781 

Gwynne&  Co 3 

Hale  &  Diekerman 813 

Hall  Brothers 199 

Hancock  Charles  E 19 

Hannum  Leander  M 14 

Harrington  John 801 

Harvard  Sq.  Cafe 779 

Hastings  W.  B.  &  Co 64 

Hasty  J.  A 809 


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33 


PAGE. 

Hawkes  Levi 64 

Hayden  Zebah 789 

Hayes  William  A.  2d 814 

Hayward  Confectionery  Co . .     20 

Hazel  B.  C 791 

Hazen  D.  M.  &  Sons 20 

Heaton  J.  A 782 

Henderson  Charles  W 803 

Herf urth   Paul 799 

Heron  William  J 800 

Hersey  Ira  G 788 

Hersum  J.  R.  &  C.  S 785 

Hewitt  Lewis  J opp.  268 

Hews  A.  H.  &  Co 793 

HigginsS.  C 804 

HillE.  H 819 

Hilton  James  H back  cover 

Hjorth&  Jacobsen 26 

Hoffman  H.  L 779 

Holmes  J.  A.  &  Co 29 

Holmes  W.  F 783 

Holt  W.  B 791 

Hopkins  Albert  B 788 

Houghton  J.  H 11 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co 830 

Howe  Archibald  M 813 

Howe  Bros 776 

Howe  Geo.  E 817 

Hunt  Edgar  F.  &  Co.  ..back  cover 

Hunt  Freeman 814 

Hurley  John  H 816 

HusseyRuelW 22 

Hyde  Dana  W.  &  Co 795 

International  Trust  Co 769 

Jones  A.J 8 

Jose  Edwin  H 815 

Keenan  James  H.  &  Co 790 

Kelle v  Joseph  J 807 

Kelley  S.J 790 

Kelsey  John  H 798 

Kemp  Lysander  &  Co 63 

Kendall  Joshua 808 

Kimball  E.  R 808 

Kiner  R.  S 794 

Knights  S.  R.  &  Co back  cover 

Knowlton  George  P 792 

Laighton  C.    A 791 

Lake  &  Moynahan 200 

Lamb  &  Ritchie 22 

Lechmere  National  Bank.   . . .    766 

Lehmann  R,  &  Co 516 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co 505 

Lewando\s  French  Dyeing  and 
Cleansing  Establishment....      2 

Litchfield  .1 807 

Littlefield  A.  J.  &  Co 777 

Livermore  Joseph  P 26 

Lloyd  George  II opp.    72 

Locke  T.  J.  &  Co 776 

Lockhart  William  L.  &  Co —      4 

Lombard  X.  C 26 

Long  A.  E.  &  Son.... 806 


PAGE. 

LukeE.  R.  &  Co 28 

MacKeigan  L.  G 794 

Maitland  James  805 

Marble  Jerome  &  Co 21 

Mason  W.  A.  &  Son... back  cover 

Matsuki  Bunkio 820 

McCarthy's  J.  Sons 794 

McCormick  Bros 778 

McCoy  W.  J.  &  Sons 801 

M' Coy  George  M 17 

McDonald  Alexander 789 

McDonald  Alexander  &  Son..  802 

McDonald  John  &  Son 800 

McDonald  &  Davis 783 

McElroy  Charles  H 784 

McFarlandF.  E 777 

McGuire  W.  T 794 

Mcintosh  John 790 

Mclsaac  J.  A 788 

McKelleget  R.  J.  &  G.  F S16 

McKinnon  C.  E 789 

McMurray  Peter 781 

McNamee's  John  Sons 802 

Merrill  Frank  P 776 

Merrill  &  Glazier 783 

Metropolitan    Storage   Ware- 
house Co 9 

Millan  Alex 779 

Miller  Charles  M 777 

Miller  &  Shaw 803 

Millett  A.  V 779 

Mills  Benjamin  F.  &  Co 19 

Moor  James  C 776 

Moore  Charles  &  Son 7 

MorelandF.   A 795 

Morgan  A 799 

Moriarty  P.  H  •  •  •  • 795 

Morss  &  Whvte 825 

Moselev  T.  E.  &  Co 820 

Moulton  C.  W.  H.  &  Co S29 

Moynahan  &  Co 805 

Mullen  James  F 807 

Murphy  John  F 815 

National  City  Bank 765 

Nadell  I 629 

Neale  Otis  S.  Co 11 

Nelson  Carriage  Co 8 

Nesbitt  John 7S8 

New  England  Masonrv  Co....  824 

New  England  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co.  S23 

New  England  Trust  Co 771 

New  York  Biscuit  Co. ..back  cover 

Newman  W.  .1 back  map 

Niles  Bros 828 

Nixon  II.  G 802 

Norcross  Bros 820 

NorrisW.  II 788 

North  Ave.   Savings  Lank....  7<!S 
North  Packing  &  Provision  Co  380 

Oak  Grove  Creamery  Co. —  775 

O'Brien  D.  J ' 777 

( tdiorne  .John  1 16 


34 


INDEX. 


PAGE. 

..  808 

..  806 

..  799 

..  777 


O'Donuell's  Pharmacies.. 

O'Leary  VVm.  H 

Olsson  John  F.  &  Co 

Osgood  J.   S 

Otis  Wood  Works 28 

Page  Carlos  L.  &  Co 512 

Page  Geo.  G.  Box  Co opp.  391 

Paiue  Furniture  Co 632 

Palmer  House 24 

Parker  Horatio   G 814 

Park's  Express 785 

Patterson  George 829 

Peak  Howard  F 23 

Pedersen  P.  A 798 

Perry  Geo.  S.  &  Co 831 

Pettersen  Osgar  G 778 

Pevey  G.  A.  A 813 

Place  Charles  &  Co 777 

Porter  W.  &  Co 14 

Powers  Lee  L 827 

Prescott  Bros 825 

Proudfoot  David  &  Co. front  cover 
Public  Market -and.  Packing  Co.  828 

EandallC.  C ....     26 

Rawson  &  Morrison 

back  cover  and  803 

Raymond  T.  H map 

Ravmond  W.  H.  Grocery  Co...  199 

Read  Charles  C " 812 

Read  Wm.  &  Sons 825 

Read's  Collection  and  Mercan- 
tile Agencv 817 

Reed  Clarence  G 800 

Reid  James  A 805 

Reid  W.  W.  Mnfg.  Co.  (The). .   795 
Revere  Sugar  Refinery  Co  • .       64 

Reversible  Collar  Co 10 

Richardson  &  Bacon 64 

Ricker  George  F 781 

Rideout  M.  E.  &  Co 787 

Ridgewav  A.  &  Co 818 

Roberts  iron  Works  Co 803 

Roberts  J.  H.  &  Co 21 

Robertson  W.  W 798 

Robinson  Thomas 798 

Roop  W.  T.  &  Co map 

Rose  Herbert  L 805 

Rourke  Peter  F. 778 

Row  Fred  J 63 

Rugg  George  H 782 

Ryan  Thomas 801 

Ryder  &  Davis 776 

Savage  Henry  W 17 

Sawin's  Express 30 

Sawyer  Charles  A front  cover 

Sawyer  E.  D.  &  Co 787 

Sawyer  F.  L.  &  Co 787 

Sawyer  H.  M.  &  Son 806 

Sawyer  J.  S ■  front  cover 

Schofield  C.  B 785 

Schwartz  A.  A .  Mrs. 795 

Scott  John  J 816 

Sever  Charles  W.... 24 

Shaughnessy  Daniel  B 799 

Shaw"  Bros.^ 793 

Shea  Bros 807 

Smart  Richard  Carpet  Beating 

Co.  (The) :  802 


PAGE. 

Smith  Arthur  H 775 

Smith  George  M 782 

Smith  Thomas 28 

Sparrow  H.  F 793 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co 379 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  X.  Y 21 

Standard  Turning  Works 

back  cover 
Stearns  A.T. Lumber  Co.  (The)     13 

Stearns  E.  A 790 

Stearns  M.  X 800 

Stewart  A.  M 17 

Stewart  Hugh  &  Co 785 

Summers  H 671 

Surbridge  Randolph  C 816 

Sutton  William  P.  &  Co 777 

Taylor  C.  H.  Co 794 

Thayer  Henry  &  Co 22 

Thompson  William  G 815 

Thomson  David 798 

Thorn  dike  S.  Lothrop 815 

Thurston  Charles  H. 796 

Tobey  S.  Oscar 780 

Torrey  A.  R 18 

Train  E.  1 783 

Tripp  E.  &Co 791 

Tuite  John  A.  &  Co SOS 

Tupper  William  T 15 

Turner  X.  W.  Co... 23 

United  States  Baking  Co S19 

Vallee  A.  C 199 

Yan  Buskirk  Charles 30 

YanXostrand  A.  G .opp.  338 

Yeo  C.  H.  Dr opp.     80 

Walker  Geo.  H.  &  Co  .  .back  map 

Walton  M.  L 18 

Ward  Arthur 199 

Wardwell  Walter  C 816 

Warren  Institution  for  Savings  767 

Waugh  Chas.  &  Co 36 

Webster  W.  F.  Cement  Co.. . .  30 
Wellington  Horatio  &  Co 

front  cover 

Wellington  &  Buck back  cover 

Wells  &  Spencer 815 

Went  worth  W.  H.  &  G.  F. . . .  16 
West  End  Street  Railway  Co.  826 

Weston  Louis  F opp.  569 

Wheeler  Edward  W 796 

White  F.  A 806 

White  M.  P 814 

Whiting  &  Smith opp.  56S 

Whitney  T.  D.  &  Co S27 

Whitney  William  H 808 

Wilber  Charles  B... 795 

Wild  D.  J.  &Co SOS 

Williams  &  Everett 818 

Wood  Geo.  A 776 

Wood  Wm.  H.  &  Co. back  binding 

Woods  John  M.  &  Co. 23 

V\  orcester  Brothers 797 

Wright,  Brown  &  Quinbv 813 

Wright  C.  &  Co " 16 

Wright  Goorge  G 511 

Wright  Hastings  D. 22 

Wyman  John  P 815 


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Over  9,000  feet  of  floor  space  devoted  to  the  sale  of  Dry  Goods, 
Fancy  Goods,  etc.,  comprising  over  thirty  different  lines. 

The  extent  of  our  business  enables  us  to  purchase  direct  from  im- 
porters and  Manufacturers,  thus  assuring  our  patrons  the  lowest  prices  as 
well  as  the  most  extensive  stock  in  town. 


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Business  Directory  of  Outside  Patrons, 


Advertising  Signs. 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  av.and 
E.  Canton,  Boston.  Telephone. 
See  p.  818 

Ale,  Porter,  Etc. 

Gove  Charles  S.  &  Co.   30  Canal, 

Boston.     See  page  827 
Neale  Otis  S.  Co.  Howard,  Boston. 

See  page  11 
Van  Nostrand  A.   G.   40  Alford, 

Charlestown.     See  opp.   p.    338 


A  mmu  n  ition . 

Read  William  &  Sons,  107  Wash- 
ington, Boston.     See  page  825 

Anchors  and  Chains. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.&Co.267  Federal, 
Boston.     Seepage   21 


Apothecary . 

Kimball  E. 11.135   Cambridge, Bos- 
ton.    Seep.  808 

Appraisers. 

KnightsS.  R.  &Co.  226  Washing- 
ton, Boston.     See  back  cover 


Architect. 

Hasty  -J.  A.68  Devonshire,Boston. 

See  page  809 

Art    Galleries. 

Williams  &  Everett,  l90Boylston, 

Boston.    See  p.  818 


Art  Pottery. 

French  Abram  Co.  93  Franklin, 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and 
p.  12 

Art  Stained  Glass. 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 


Artificial  Eyes. 

Lloyd  George  H.  357  Washington, 
Boston.     See  opp.  72 


Artificial  Teeth. 

(Without  plates.) 

Veo  Charles  H.  D.  M.  D.  Harvard 

University,  Hotel  Pelham,  Boyl- 
ston,  cor.  Tremont.  See  opp.  80 
Veo  L.  X.,  D.  M.  D.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity,Hotel  Pelham,  Boylstou, 
cor. Tremont, Boston.  See  opp. 80 


Asphalt,  and  Asphalt 
Pavements. 

The  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Co.  of 
Wash.  D.  C.  Charles  Harris,  X. 
E.  agent,  70  Kilbv,  Boston.  See 
page  5 

Assay  er. 

Browne  Arthur  Benj.  11!)  Water. 
Boston.    Sec  p.  26 


Auctioneers. 

Knights  s.  \\.  &  c<>.  _>jt;   Washing- 
ton. Boston.     See  back  cover 


38 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Awnings* 

Lehmann  E.  &  Co.  58£  Long  whf. 
Boston.     See  page  516 

Bacon  Carers. 

North  Packing  &  Provision  Co.  33 
and  34  North  Market,  Boston. 
See  p.  380 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  21  to  25  F. 
H.  market,  39  and  40  North 
Market,  Boston.     See  p.  379 

Bakers. 

United  States  Baking  Co.  465  Med- 
ford,  Charlestown.     Seep.  819 

Banks. 

American  Loan  &  Trust  Co.  53 
State,  Boston.     See  opp.  586 

Bay  State  Trust  Co.  222  Boylston, 
Boston.     See  p.  773 

Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co. 
87  Milk,  Boston.     See  p.  772 

New  England  Trust  Co.  85  Devon- 
shire, Boston.     See  page  771 

Charlestown  Five  Cents  Savings 
Bank,Thompson  sq. Charlestown 
See  p.  767 

International  Trust  Co.  45  Milk, 
Boston.     See  p.  769 

Warren  Institution  for  Savings, 
25  Main,  Charlestown.  See  p. 767 

Bees  Wax. 

Geer  David  H.  &  Son,  Andrew  sq. 
So.  Boston.     See  p.  829 


Belting. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq. Boston.  See  p. 826 


Bicycles. 

Read  William  &  Sons,  107  Wash- 
ington, Boston.     See  p.  825 

Biscuits* 

United  States  Baking  Co.  465 
Medford,  Charlestown.  See  p. 
819 


Blackboards  (Slate). 

Perry  Geo.    S.  &  Co.  73    Fulton, 
Boston.     See  p.  831 

Blue  Stone. 

Harrington  John,   17    Otis,    Bos- 
ton, tel.  connection. See  p.  801 

Boat  Builders'    Hard- 
ware. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.  &  Co.  267  Feder- 
al, Boston.     Seep.  21 

Boats  and  Canoes. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.&  Co.267  Federal, 
Boston.     See  p.  21 

Boiler  Setters. 

New  England  Masonry  Co.  (The), 
8  Oliver,  Boston.     See  p.  824 

Boilers* 

Houghton  J.  H.  201  and  203   Con- 
gress, Boston.     See  page  11 


Book  Lettering*  Stamp- 
ing and  Finishing. 

Vallee  A.  C.  60  Pearl,  Boston.  See 
page  199 

Booksellers  and 
Publishers* 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.   4  Park, 
Boston.     Seep.  830 


Boots  and  Shoes. 

Moseley  T.  E.  &  Co.  469  Washing- 
ton, Boston.     See  page  820 

Bottlers. 

Gove  Charles  S.  &  Co.  30  Canal, 

Boston.     See  p.  827 
Neale  Otis  S.  Co.  Howard,  Boston. 

See  page  11 
Van    Nostrand,    A.    G.,    Alford, 

Charlestown.         See  opp.  p.  338 


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39 


Box    Makers. 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 
rm.  433,  Boston.    See  back  cover 

Brass  and  Iron  Pipe 
and  Fittings. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  square,  Boston.  See 
page  826 

Brewer. 

Van  Nostrand  A.  G.,  Alford 
Charlestown.     See  opp.  p.  338 


Bridges  and   Steel  and 
Iron  Buildings. 

Boston  Bridge  Works,  D.  H.  An" 
drews,  prop.  70  Kilby,  Boston* 
See  page  515 

Builders  {Steel  and 

Iron  Buildings  and 

Bridges) . 

B6ston  Bridge  Works,  D.  H.  An" 
drews,  prop.  70  Kilby,  Boston? 
See  page  515 


Builders  and 
Contractors. 

Boston  Bridge  Works,  Bridges  and 
Steel  and  Iron  Buildings,  D.  H. 
Andrews,  prop.  70  Kilby,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  515 

New  England  Masonry  Co.  8 
Oliver,  Boston.     See  page  824 

Builders'  Finish. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The)' 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See  p* 
13 

Bungs. 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 
room  433,  Boston.  See  back 
cover. 

B tttter,  Cheese  and 
Eggs. 

Public  Market  &  Packing  Co.  880 
Washington,  Boston.     See  page 

828 


Cabinet  Makers. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal,  Bos" 
ton    See  page  632 

Cameras* 

(POCKET  KODAK.) 

Crosby  S.  S.  43  West.  Boston. 
See  page  19 

Canoe  Fittings. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.&  Co. 267  Federal, 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Canopies  to  Let  for 

Weddings,  Parties. 

Etc. 

Lehmann  R.  &  Co.  58£  Long  whf. 
Boston.     See  page  516 

Carpet  Cleaning. 

Arnold  E.  O.  &  Co.  17  Hawkins, 
cor.  Washington,  Somerville. 
See  page  519 

Carpet  Fitting  and 
laying. 

Arnold  E.  O.  &  Co.  17  Hawkins, 
corner  Washington,  Somerville. 
See  page  519 

Carptet  Sweepers. 

American  Wringer  Co.  tel.  Tre- 
mont  764,  13  and  15  Broadway 
ext.  Boston.     See  page  825 

Prescott  Bros.  54  and  56  Cornhill. 
Boston.    See  page  825 

Carpeting  s,  Rugs,  Etc, 

Pidgeway  A.  &  Co.  103  Washing- 
ton, Boston.     See  page  818 

Carriages  and  Sleighs. 

FRENCH  CARRIAGE  CO. 

(THE),  S3  and  83  Smnmer,cor. 
Kingston,  Boston.  See  p.  818 
French  Ferd.  F.  &  Co.  limited, 
successors  to  Win.  P.  Sargent  & 
Co.  14  to  24  Sudbury,  Boston. 
See  page  824 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Casket  Muffs. 

Lockhart  W.  L.  &  Co.  junction 
Merrimac,  Causeway  and  Stam- 
ford, Boston.     See  page  4 


Chemicals. 

Marble  Jerome  &  Co.  42  Pearl' 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Chemists. 

(ANALYTICAL.) 

Browne  Arthur  Benj.  119  Water, 
Boston.  See  page  26 

China  and  Glassware. 

French  Abram  Co.  93  Franklin, 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and 
p.  12 

China  Repairer. 

Summers  H.  38  Charles,  Boston. 
Seepage  671 

Church  Windows. 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Civil  Engineer. 

Whitney  William  H.  15  Court 
square,  Boston.     See  page  808 


Clean  Towels. 

Bay  State  Clean  Towel  Furnishing 
Company,  6a  Park  square,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  827 


Cleansing  and  Dyeing. 

Lewando's  French  Dyeing  and 
Cleansing  Establishment,  17 
Temple  place,  Boston.     See  p.  2 


Clothes  Cleansing. 

Lewando's  French  Dyeing  and 
Cleansing  Establishment,  17 
Temple  place,  B.     See  page  2 


Clothes  Wringers. 

American  Wringer  Company' 
Telephone,  Tremont,  764,  13  and 
15  Broadway  Extension, Boston. 
See  page  825 

Prescott  Brothers,  54  and  56  Corn- 
hill,  B.     See  page  825 

Coal  and  Wood. 

Baker-Hunnewell  Company.  20 
Exchange  place  and  73  Cam- 
bridge, B.     See  front  cover 

Burnham  L.  G.  &  Co.  114  Charles, 
and  Swett,  junction  of  Mass. 
avenue,  Boston,  Mt.  Wash- 
ington avenue  and  Granite 
street,  South  Boston,  office  86 
State,  B.     See  page  4 

Proudfoot  David  &  Co.  92  State, 
B.     See  front  cover 

Wellington  Horatio  &  Co.  72 
Water,  B.     See  front  cover 

Coffins,  Caskets,  Etc. 

Lockhart  W.  L.  &  Co.  149   Staui 
ford,  B.     See  page  4 

Collars  and  Cuffs. 

(MXFRS.) 

Reversible  Collar  Co.  27  Kilby,  B. 
See  page  10 

Collection  Agencies. 

Commercial  Lawr  Co.  150  Devon- 
shire, B.     See  page  817 

Read's  Collection  &  Mercantile 
Agency,  20  Devonshire,  B.  See 
page  817 

Conductors   and 
Gutters. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The) 
166  Devonshire,  B.     See  page  13 

Conservatories. 

Dovle  William  E.  43  Tremont.  and 
306  Boylston.Boston.    See  p. 200 


Contractors. 

Xew  England  Masonry  Co.  (The 
8  Oliver,  Boston.     See  p.  824 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


41 


Copper  Plate  Printers. 

Berry  Andrew  C.12  West,  Boston. 
See  page  819 


Cordage. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.  &  Co.  267  Fed- 
eral, Boston.     See  p.  21 

Cotton ,  Rubber  and 
Linen  Hose. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Eubber 
Co.  275  Devonshire.  Boston.  See 
page  6 

Creameries. 

Oak  Grove  Creamery  Co.  Nelson 
L.  Martin,  prop.  445  Boylston, 
Boston.     See  p.  775 

Crockery 9  China  and 
Glassware. 

French  Abram  Co.  93  Franklin, 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and 
page  12 


Crown    and  Bridge 
Work. 

(OR  TEETH  WITHOUT 
PLATES.) 

Veo  Charles  H.,  D.  M.  D.  Harvard 
University,  Hotel  Pelham,  Boyl- 
ston, cor.  Tremont,  Boston.  See 
opp.  80 

Veo  L.N.,  D.  M.  I)..  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, Hotel  Pelham, Boylston, 
c.  Tremont,  Boston.     See  opp. 80 


Cat  Flowers. 

Doyle  William  E.  43  Tremont   and 
306  Boylston,  Boston.  See  p. 200 


Cutlery, 

Chandler  &  Barber,  16  Eliot,   li.»- 

ton.      Sec  p.  826 
French    Abram    Co.    93    Franklin, 
Boston.     Sec  back  binding  and 
page  12 


Cypress      Wood. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See  p. 
13 

Dairy  Products. 

Oak  Grove  Creamery  Co.  Nelson 
L.  Martin,  prop.  445  Boylston, 
B.     See  page  775 


Decorators. 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  ave. 
and  East  Canton,  B.  Telephone. 
See  page  818 

Dentists. 

Veo  Charles  N".,  D.  M.  D.  Harvard 
University.  Hotel  Pelham,  Boyl- 
ston, cor.  Tremont,  Boston.  See 
page  opp.  80 

Veo  L.  N.,  D.  M.  D.  Harvard  Uni- 
versity, Hotel  Pelham,  Boyl- 
ston, cor.  Tremont,  Boston.  See 
page  opp.  80 

Door  Hangers  and 
Trimmings. 

Chandler  &  Barber,  15  Eliot,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  826 


Door  Screens  (  Wire) . 

Burrowes  E.  T.  &  Co.   70  Free, 
Portland.     See  page  824 


Doors ,  Sash  and 
Blinds. 

Stearns  A.  T.   Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire.  15.     Sec  page  13 


Dowels. 

Standard  Turning  Works,  53  state 
Boston.    See  back  cover 


Draperies, 

aine  Furniture  ( !o.  18  <  anal.  Bo- 
ton.     See  page  632 


42 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Draperies  and  Window 
Shades. 

Ridge  way  A.  &  Co.  103  Washing- 
ton, Boston.     See  p.  818 

Draughtsman. 

Lombard  X.  C.  40  State,  room  41, 
Boston.     See  page  26 

Druggist. 

Kimball  E.  R.  135  Cambridge,  B. 
See  page  808 

Druggists*   Sundries. 

Standard  Turning  Works,  53  State, 
Boston.     See  back  cover 

Drugs,  Dye  Stuffs,  Etc. 

Marble  Jerome  &  Co.  42  Pearl,  B. 
See  page  21 

Dry  Goods. 

Whitney  T.  D.  &  Co.  41  Temple  pi. 
Boston.     See  page  827 

Dumb  Waiters. 

Chandler  &  Barber,  15  Elio  t,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  826 

Dye  Souse. 

Lewando's  French  Dyeing  and 
Cleansing  Establishment,17Tem- 
ple  pi.  Boston.     See  page  2 

Electric  Bells. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 

See  page  opp.  390 
Summers  H.  38   Charles,  Boston. 

See  page  671 

Electric  Contractors. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston* 
See  page  opp.  390 

Electric  Gas  Lighting. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 
See  page  opp.  390 


Electric  Lighting. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 
See  page  opp.  390 

Electrical  Supx>lies. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 
See  page  opp.  390 

Electricians. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 

See  page  opp.  390 
Summers   H.  38  Charles,  Boston. 

See  page  671 

Electrotypers. 

Boston  Type  Foundry,  104  Milk, 
Boston.     See  page  516 


Embalmers. 

Bryant  John  Sons,  15  Austin, 
Charlestown.     See  page  806 

Enameled   Goods. 

Standard  Turning  Works,  53 
State,  room  433,  Boston.  See 
back  cover 


Engineers      (Mechani- 
cal). 

Liveraiore  Joseph  P.  40  Water, 
room  40,  Boston.     See  page  26 

Lombard  N".  C.  40  State,  room  41, 
Boston.     See  page  26 


Engines. 

Houghton    J.   H.    201    Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  11 


Engravers. 

Berry  Andrew  C.  12  West,Boston. 
See  page  819 

Franklin  Engraving  Co.  (We 
make  illustrations  for  every 
purpose),  235  Washington,  Bos- 
ton 

Walker  George  H.  &  Co.  160  Tre- 
mont,  Boston.     See  back  map 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


43 


Etchings  and  Engrav- 
ings. 

Williams  &  Everett,  190  JBoylston 
Boston.     See  page  818 

Expresses. 

Bettinson  H.  W.  &  Co.  15  Devon- 
shire,32  Court  Square,  77  Oliver, 
and  77  Kingston,  Boston.  See 
page  785 

Butland  &  Son,  25  Merchants 
Row.     See  page  30 

Dodge's  Express  Co.  42  and  67 
Franklin  and  Faneuil  Hall  sq. 
Boston.     See  page  785 

Sawin  Moses  M.  35  Court  square, 
174  Washington,  105  Arch,  75 
Kilby  and  75  Kingston,  Boston. 
See  page  30 

Feathers  Renovated. 

Arnold  E.  O.  17  Hawkins,  corner 
Washington,  Somerville.  See 
page  519 

Fertilizers. 

North  Packing   &  Provision   Co. 

33  and  34  North  Market,Boston. 

See  page  380 
Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  stalls  21,  23 

and  25  F.  H.  market,  and  39  and 

40  North  Market,  Boston.     See 

page  379 

Fire  Hose. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber 
Co.  275  Devonshire,  Boston. 
See  page  6 


Fire  Proof  Vaults  for 
Silverware  and  Valu- 
ables. 

Boston  Storage  Warehouse,  Mass. 
avenue  corner  Westland  avenue. 
Boston.     See  page  9 

Fishing   Hods   and 
Tackle. 

Read  William  &  Sons,  107  Wash- 
ington, Boston.     See  page  825 


Flo  ra  I  Desig  n  s . 

Doyle  William  E.  43  Tremont  and 
306  Bovlston,  Boston.  See  page 
200 


Florist. 

Doyle  William  E.  43  Tremont  and 
306  Boylstou,  Boston.  See  page 
200 


Folding  Beds. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  18  Ca  nal, Bos- 
ton.    See  page  632 

Foundation    Builders, 

Boilers,   Engines^ 

Ovens,  Furnaces, 

Etc. 

New  England  Masonry  Co.  8 
Oliver,  Boston.     See  page  824 

Fresco  Cleaning. 

Boston  Wall  Paper  Cleaning  Co- 
620  Atlantic  ave.  Boston.  See 
page  818 

Fruits. 

Public  Market  &  Packing  Co.  880 
Washington,  Boston.     See  p. 828 

Funeral  Directors. 

Bryant  John  Sons, 15  Austin, Char- 
lestovvn.     See  page  806. 

Fur  Sacques  and    Gar- 
ments. 

Dyer,  Rice  &  Co.  36  Chauncy.Bos- 
ton.    See  page  827 

Furniture. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  632 

Perry  Geo.  S.  &  Co.  school,  73 
Fulton,  Boston.     See  page  831 

Furniture  Mnfrs.  and 
Dealers. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal.  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  632 


44 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Furriers. 

Dyer,  Bice  &  Co.  36  Chauncy,Bos- 

ton.     See  page  827 
Nadell   I.   133    Boylston,  Boston. 

See  page  626 

• 

Galvanized  Hardware. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.&  Co.267  Federal, 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Garden  Hose. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  and  Rubber 
Co.  275  Devonshire,  Boston.  See 
page  6 

Gay  and,  Water  Pipe 
Mnfrs* 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  square,  Boston.  See 
page  826 

Gas  Appliances. 

Boston  Gas  Appliance  Exchange 
(The),  22  West,  Boston.  See  p. 
23 


Gas  Burners. 

Boston  Gas  Appliance  Exchange 

(The),  22  West,  Boston.     See  p. 
23 

Gas    Fixtures. 

Turner  N.  W.  Company,  27  and  29 
Bromfield,  Boston.     See  p.  23 

Gas   Lighting. 

Boston  Gas  Appliance  Exchange 
(The),  22  West,  Boston.  Seep. 
23 


Gas  Stoves  and 
Ranges. 

Boston  Gas  Appliance  Exchange 
(The),  22  West,  Boston. See  p. 23 

Ginger  Ale. 

Gove  Charles  S.   &  Co.  30  Canal, 
Boston.     See  p.  827 


Glass  Decorators. 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Glass  Signs. 

Buck  C.H.  &  Co.  Harrison  ave.and 
E.  Canton,  Boston,  tel.     See   p. 

818 


Glass  Stainers. 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress-, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Glassware. 

French  Abram  Co.  93  Franklin. 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and 
p.  12 


Granite   Workers. 

Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Xorcross 
Bros.  79  Huntington  ave.  order 
box  166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See 
page  820 

Harrington  John,  17  Otis,  Boston, 
tel.  connections.     See    page  801 

Greenhouse  Stock. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire, Boston.  See  p. 13 


Grocers  (Wholesale). 

Public  Market  &  Packing  Co.  880 
Washington,  Boston.    See  p.  828 

Raymond  Wm.  H.  Grocery  Co. 
45  and  47  Commercial,  Boston. 
See  page  199 


Guns. 

Read  William  &  Sons,    107  Wash- 
ington.    See  page  825 


Gutters  and  Conduc- 
tors. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166 Devonshire,  Boston.  Seep. 
13 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


45 


Gymnasium  {For 
Women  and  Children). 

Allen  MaryE.  42  to  56  St.Botolph, 
Boston.     See  page  626 

Habit  Makers. 

Nadell  I.  130Boylston,Boston.See 
page  626 

Half  Tone  Plates. 

Franklin  Engraving  Co.  235  Wash- 
ington, Boston 

Hand  Grenades. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 


Haymarket  sq.  Boston. 
826 

Handles. 


See  p. 


Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State? 
rm.  433,  Boston    See  back  cover 


Hardware  and 
Cutlery. 

Burditt  &  Williams,  20  Dock  sq- 
Boston.     See  page  20 

Chandler  &  Barber,  15  Eliot,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  826 

Harnesses,  Robes,  Etc. 

French  Ferd  F.  &  Co.  (limited), 
24  Sudbury,  Boston.     See  p.  824 


Hats,    Caps    and  Furs 
( Wholesale). 

Dyer,  Rice  &  Co.  Chauucy,   Bos- 
ton.    See  page  827 

Hogs  {Live  and 
Dressed). 

Miles  Bros. 67  X<>.  Market, Boston. 

See  page  828 
North  Packing  cV.  Provision  Co.  33 

and  34   North   Market,   Boston. 

See  page  380 
Squire  .John  P.  &  Co.  21,23  ami  26 

P.  H.  market,  and  ;{'.»  ami   ft)  No. 

Market,  Boston.     Set-    page   .'{7'.) 


Hoisting  Engines. 

Houghton  J.  H.201  Congress, Bos- 
ton.    See  page  11 

Honey    Dealers. 

Geer  David  II .  &  Son,  Andrew  sq- 
So.  Boston.     See  p.  820 

Horse  arid  Wagon 
Covers. 

Sawyer  H.  M.  &  Son,  45  Broad, 
Boston.     See  p.     806 

Hose  Mnfrs. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co. 
275  Devonshire,  B.     See  p.  6 

Ice    Dealers. 

Durgin  H.  D.  .&  W.  S.,  Lake  Ar" 
lington.     See  p.  778 

Fresh  Pond  Ice  Co.  321  Washing- 
ton, Somerville.     See  p.  3 

Incandescent  Lighting. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 
See  p.  opp.  390 

Injectors. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6, 
Havmarket  sq.   Boston.     See  p. 

826" 

Insulated     Wires. 

Simplex  Electrical  Co.  75  to  81 
Cornhill,  Boston.  See  p.  825 

Insurance  Agents. 

Cutter  Watson  G.  &  Sous,  5  Tre- 

mont,   rms.    27  ami    28   Boston. 

See  back  cover 
Ellis  &    Bielledge,   72     Equitable 

bldg.  Boston.     See  p.    14 
Hastings  W.   B.    &  Co.    53    State, 

Boston.     See  p.     64 
MVoy  George  ML.85  State,  Boston. 

See    p.    17 
Mills  Benjamin  P.  &  <  o.  :><)   Kill.y. 

Boston.     Sec  page  L9 
Porter  \V.  &  Co.  2?  State.  Bo-ton. 

Sec   p.    I  | 

Savage  Henry  W.  .17  Curt.  Bos- 
ton.     See  p.   17 


46 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Insurance   Companies* 

Citizens  Mutual  Insurance  Co.  8 
Exchange  pi.  Boston.     See  p.  2 

Invalid  Furniture, 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal,  B. 
See  p.  632 

Iron  and  Steel  Bridges 
and    Buildings, 

Boston  Bridge  Works,  D.  H.  An_ 
drews,  prop.  70  Kilby,  Boston 
See  page  515 

Iron   Pipe* 

(GALVANIZED,   PLAIN      AND 
RUSTLESS.) 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq. Boston.  See  p. 826 

Ivory  Turning, 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 
room  433,  Boston.  See  back 
cover 


Japanese  Fine  Arts, 

Matsuki  Bunkio,  380  Boylston,  B  . 
See  page  820 

Japanese  Goods* 

Matsuki  Bunkio,  380  Boylston,  B. 
See  page  820 

Jewelry, 

Crosby  S.S.  43  West,  Boston.  See 
page  19 

Justices  of  the  Peace, 

Appleton  John  H.  23  Court,  room 
614,  Boston.     Seepage  814 

Ayars  Henry  M.  505  Sears  Build- 
ing, Boston.     See  page  814 

Aylvvard  James  F.150  Devonshire, 
room  34,  Boston.     See  page  817 

Coogan  M.  B.  5  Tremont,  Boston. 
See  page  816 

Cook  Frank  Gaylord,  10  Tremont, 
room  46,  Boston.      See  page  812 

Dickinson  David  T,  53  State,  room 
404,  Boston.     See  page  815 


Dickson  William,  34  School,  room 

34.     See  page  817 
Ellis  W.  R.  72  Equitable  building, 

Boston.     See  page  14 
Howe  Archibald  M.  10  Tremont, 

Boston.     See  page  813 
Howe  George  E.23  Court,  Boston. 

See  page  817 
Hurley    John     H.    18   Pemberton 

square,   room   9,    Boston.      See 

page  816 
Lombard  N.  C.  40  State,  Boston. 

See  page  26 
McKelleget  Richard  J.  &  G.  F.  27 

Tremont     row,     Boston.       See 

page  816 
Mills  Benj.   F.   50    Kilby,  Boston. 

See  page  19 
Pevev  G.  A.  A.  5  Tremont,  Boston. 

See  page  813 
Spencer  Charles  W.54  Court  House, 

Pemberton  square,  Boston.     See 

page  815 
Surbridge  Randolph  C.  5  Tremont, 

Boston.     See  page  816 
Thompson    William    G.    97    Post 

Office    Building,    Boston.      See 

page  815 
Wells  Wellington,54  Court  House, 

Pemberton  square,  Boston.     See 

page  815 
White  M.P,  53  Devonshire, Boston, 

See  page  814 
Wyman  John  P.  30  Court,  room  3, 

Boston.     See  page  815 

Ladies9  Tailor, 

Nadell  I.  132  Boylston,  Boston. 
Seepage  629 

Lager  Beer, 

Neale  Otis  S.  Co.  under  Howard 
Athenaeum,  Howard,  Boston. 
See  page  11 

Van  Nostrand  A.  G.  Alford. 
Charlestown.     See  opp.  p.  338 

Lamps. 

French  Abram  Co.  93  Franklin, 
Boston.  See  back  bindiug  and 
page  12 


Land  Company, 

East  Cambridge  Land  Company. 
Woodward  Emery,  Clerk  and 
Treas.  28  State,  room  39, Boston. 
See  page  15 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


47 


Lard  Oil. 

North  Packing  &  Provision  Co.  33 
and  34  North  Market,  Boston. 
See  page  380 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  21,  23  and  25 
Faneuil  Hall  market  and  39  and 
40  North  Market,  Boston.  See 
page  379 

Laundries. 

Bay  State  Clean  Towel  Furnishing 
Company,  6a  Park  square,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  827 

Cushman  G.  W.  17  Court,  Boston. 
See  page  96 

Lewando's  French  Dyeing  & 
Cleansing  Establishment,  17 
Temple  place,  Boston.     See  p.  2 

Lawyers. 

Appleton  John  H.  23  Court,  rm. 

614,  Boston.     See  page  814 
Avars  Henry  M.  505  Sears  bldg. 

Boston.     See  page  814 
Aylward  James  F.150  Devonshire, 

r.  34,  Boston.     See  page  817 
Bailey  Hollis  E.    905    Exchange 

bldg.    53    State,    Boston.      See 

page  814 
Bradford  Russell, 209  Washington, 

room  46,  Boston.     See  page  812 
Commercial  Law  Co.  150  Devon- 
shire, Boston.     See  page  817 
Coogan  M.  B.  5  Tremont,  Boston. 

See  page  816 
( look  Frank  Gaylord,  10  Tremont, 

rm.  46,  Boston.     See  p.  812 
Denison  Arthur  E.150  Devonshire. 

'Boston.     See  page  814 
Dickinson  David  T.  53  State,  rm. 

404,  Boston.     See  page  815 
Dickson  William,  34  School,  rm. 

34,  Boston.     Seep.  817 
Dudley  Sanford  II.  95  Milk,  rm. 

71,  Boston.     Sect  page  812 
Durant  William  B.  19  Congress, 

Boston.     See  page 815 
Hale  <fc  Dickerman,  20!)  Washing- 
ton, Boston.     See  page  813 
Hammond  Franklin  T.  506  Seara 

bldg.  Boston.      See  page  814 
Hayes  Wm.  A.  2d. CO.")  Scars  bldg. 

Boston.     See  page  sl  I 
Howe  Archibald  Si.  i<»  Tremont, 

room  (15,  Boston.      Sec  page  813 

Howe  George   E.  23  Court,  r.<>— 

ton.     See  page  817 
Hunt  Freeman,  •->•'{  Pemberton  aq. 

Boston,    st-r  page  vi  i 


Hurley  John  II.  18  Pemberton  sq. 

room  9,  Boston.       See  page  816 
McKelleget   R.   J.    &    G.    F.    27 

Tremont     row,     Boston.       See 

page  816 
Parker  Horatio  G.  610  Sears  bldg. 

Washington, cor.  Court,  Boston. 

See  page  814 
Pevey  G.  A.  A.  5  Tremont,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  813 
Quinby  William,  53  State, Boston. 

See  page  813 
Read  Charles  C.  27  State,  Boston. 

See  page  812 
Surbridge  Randolph  C.  5  Tremont, 

Boston.     See  page  816 
Thompson    William   G.   97  P.  O. 

bldg.  Boston.     See  page  815 
Thorndike  S.Lothrop,  19  Pember- 
ton sq.  Boston.     See  page  815 
Wells  &  Spencer,54  Court  House, 

Pemberton    sq.    Boston.      See 

page  815 
White  M.  P.  53  Devonshire,  rms. 

20  21  and  22,  Boston    See  page 

814 
Wyman  John  P.  30  Court, room  3, 

Boston.     See  p.  815 

Leaded  Glass. 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Lime,  Hair  and 
Cement. 

Burnham  L.  G.&  Co. 144  Charles, 
Swett,  junct.Mass.  ave.  Boston, 

and  Mt. Washington  avenue. ami 
Granite,  South  Boston,  office  86 
State,  Boston.     See  page  4 


Lime  Stone. 

Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Norcross 
Bros. props. 79  Huntington  ave. 
Boston.     Sec  p.  820 


Linens, 

Whitney  T.  D.  a.  Co.  it   Temple 

pi.  Boston.     See  page  82'J 

Liquors  \  Wholesale), 

Gove  Charles  8.  a  Co.  30  Canal. 
Boston,    sec  page  827 


48 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Lithographers. 

Walker  George  H.  &  Co.  160  Tre- 
moiit,    Boston.       See    back    of 


map 


Locksmith, 


Summers  IT.  38  Charles,  Boston. 
See  page  671 

Locksmith's    Supplies. 

Chandler  &  Barber,  15  Eliot,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  826 


Lumber. 

Sawyer  E.  D.  &  Co.  166  Devon- 
shire, Boston.     See  page  787 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See  p. 
13 

Woods  John  M.  &  Co.  31  Lancas- 
ter, Boston.    See  page  23 


Machinery. 

Roberts  James  H.  &  Co.  135  Port- 
land, Boston.     See  page  21 


Machinery  Mnfrs. 

Roberts  James  H.  &  Co.  135  Port- 
land, Boston.     See  page  21 


Machinists. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See  page 
826 


Mahogany. 

Woods  John  M.  &  Co.  31  Lancas- 
ter, Boston.     See  page  23 

Mangles. 

American  Wringer  Co.  Tel.  Tre- 
mont,  761,  13  and  15  Broadway 
ext.  Boston.     See  page  825 

Prescott  Brothers,  54  and  56  Corn- 
hill,  Boston    Seepage  825 


Mnfg.  Companies. 

American  Rubber  (Jo. Bedford, cor. 

Chauucy,  Boston.     See  page  60 
Boston  Woveu  Hose  &  Rubber  Co. 

275  Devonshire,  Boston.     See  p. 

6 
Reversible  Collar    Co.   27    Kilby, 

Boston.     See  page  10 
Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 

room  433,     Boston.      See    back 

cover 


Maple  Syrup. 

Geer  David  H.  &  Sou,  Andrew  sq. 
So.  Boston.     See  page  829 

Maps  and  Atlases. 

Walker  Geo.  H.&  Co.160  Tremont, 
Boston.     See  back  map 


Marble  Workers. 

Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Norcross 
Bros.  79  Huntington  ave.  order 
box  166  Devonshire,  Boston. 
See  page  820 

Harrington  John,  17  Otis,  Boston, 
tel.  connection.     See  page  801 


Marine  Hardware* 

Ferdinand  L.  W.  &  Co.267  Federal, 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Masons  and   Builders. 

New  England  Masonry  Co.  (The), 
8  Oliver,  Boston.     See  page  824 

Reed  Clarence  G.  336  Beacon, 
Somerville.     See  page  800 

Master  in  Chancery. 

Pevey  G.  A. A.  5  Tremont, Boston. 
See  page  813 

Matt ress    Wo rk . 

Arnold  E.  O.  &  Co.  17  Hawkins, 
corner  Washington,  Somerville. 
See  page  519 

Mech anica I  Engineers . 

Livfrmore  Joseph  P.  40  Water,  rra. 

40,  Boston.     See  page  26 
Lombard  NT.  C.  40   State,  room  41, 

Boston.     Seepage  26 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


-W 


Medals    {College  and 
Club). 

Crosby  S.  S.  43  West,  Boston.  See 
page  19 

Memorial    Windows, 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Men's  Furnishings. 

Cushman  G.  W.  17  Court,  Boston. 
See  page  96 

Mercantile  Agency. 

Read's  Collection  &  Mercantile 
Agency,  20  Devonshire,  Boston. 
See  page  817 

Metal  Signs. 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  ave. 
and  E.  Canton,  Boston.  Tele- 
phone.    See  page  818 

Mill  Supplies. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Hay  market  sq.  Boston.     See  p. 

826 


Mineral   Waters. 

Gove  Charles  S.  &   Co.  30  Canal 

Boston.    See  page  827 
Neale  Otis  S.  Co.  Howard, Boston. 

See  page  11 

Mirrors     and     Picture 
Frames. 

Williams  &  Everett,  190  Boylston, 
Boston.     Sec*  page  818 

Mortgage    Brokers. 

(utter  Watson  (i.  &  Sons,  5  Tre- 
mont,  rooms  27  and  28,  Boston. 
See  back  cover 

Mortgages, 

M'Coy  George  M.  75  State,Bos1  on. 

Sec  page  i? 
Savage  Henry  W.  37  Court,Boaton 

See  p.  17 


Mouldings. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See  p. 
13 


Music    Fngravers  and 
Printers. 

Walker  Geo.H.  &  Co.160  Tremont, 
Boston.     See  back  map 

Musical    Merchandise. 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 
room  433,  Boston.  See  back 
cover 

Neats  Foot    Oil. 

National  Linseed  Oil  Co.  Jerome 
Marble  &  Co.  agents,  42  Pearl, 
Boston.     See  page  21 

North  River  Stone. 

Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Norcross 
Bros.  79  Huntington  ave.  order 
box,  166  Devonshire,  Boston. 
See  p.  820 


Notaries  Public. 

Appleton  John  H.  23  Court,  room 

614  Boston.     See  p.  814 
Avars  Henry  M.  505   Sears,  bldg. 

Boston.     See  p.  814 
Coogan  M.  B.  5  Tremont,  Boston. 

See  p.  816 
Cook  Frank  Gaylord,  10  Tremont, 

room.  46,  Boston.     See  p.  812 
Denisou  Arthur  E.  150  Devonshire, 

Boston.     See  p.  814 
Dickson   William,  34    School,    nil. 

:\  I  lioston.     See  p.  817 
Duraut    William   1>.    ID  Congress, 

Boston.     Sec  p.  816 
Ellis   w.    R.   72   Equitable    bldg. 

BoStOn.      Sec  j).  14 

Hayes    William    A.    2d.    605  Sears 

bldg.  Boston.    See  p.  81 1 
Hour   Archibald  M.  io  Tremont, 

Boston.    See  p  si;{ 
Lombard  N.  C.  Suffolk,   10  state, 

nn.  1 1,  Boston.    Sec  page  26 
Pevey  <;.  A.  a.  5  Tremont,  Boston 

See  i>.  813 
Quinby  William, 53  state.  Boston, 

Sec  p.813 


50 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OE  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Read  A.  H.  20  Devonshire,  Boston. 

See  page  817 
Head  Charles  C,  27  State,  Boston. 

See  page  812 
Spencer    Charles     W.    54    Court 

House,   Pemberton   sq.  Boston. 

See  page  815 
Surbridge  Randolph  C.  5  Tremont, 

Boston.     See  page  816 
Wells  Wellington,  54  Court  House, 

Pemberton  sq.  Boston.     See  p. 

815 
White  M.  P.  53  Devonshire,  rooms 

20,  21  and  22,  Boston.    See  page 

814 
Wyman  John  P.  30  Court,  room  3, 

Boston.     See  page  815 

Oars, 

Ferdinand  L.  W.  &  Co.  267  Federal, 
Boston.     See  page  21 


Office  Furniture. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  632 

]  Office  Toilets. 

Bay  State  Clean  Towel  Furnishing 
Co.  6a  Park  sq.  Boston.     See  p. 

827 

Oil  Clothing  Mnfrs. 

Sawyer  H.  31.  &  Son,  45  Broad, 
Boston.     See  page  806 


Oil  Cloths  and  Lino- 
leums. 

Ridge  way  A.  &  Co.  103  Washing- 
ton, Boston.     See  page  818 


Oil  Dealers  and 
Mnfrs. 

National  Linseed  Oil  Co.  Jerome 
Marble  &  Co.  agents,  42  Pearl, 
Boston.     See  page  21 


Oil  Mnfrs. 


National  Linseed  Oil  Co.  Jerome 
Marble  &  Co.  agents,  42  Pearl, 
Boston.     See  page  21 


Oiled'  Hats. 

Sawyer  H.  M.  &  Son,  45  Broad, 
Boston.     See  page  806 

Oils  (Kerosene  and 
Lubricating). 

Standard  Oil  Co.  of  N.  Y.  61  Broad, 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Opera  Glasses. 

Lloyd  George  H.  357  Washington, 
Boston.     See  opp.  page 

Optical  Goods. 

Lloyd  George  H.  357  Washington, 
Boston.     See  opp.  page  72 

Opticians. 

Lloyd  George  H.  337  Washington, 
Boston.     See  opp.  page  72 


Organ  Stop  Mnfrs. 

Standard  Turning  Works,  53  State, 
rm.  433,  Boston.    See  back  cover 


Organs. 

Estey  Organ  Co.  180  Tremont, 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and 
page  554 

Painting  and  Decora- 
ting. 

Boston  Wall  Paper  Cleaning  Co. 
620  Atlantic  ave.  Boston.  See 
page  818 

Painters  (House,   Sign 

and  Fresco), 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  ave. 
and  East  Canton,  Boston.  See 
page  818 

Paper  Hanging. 

Boston  Wall  Paper  Cleaning  Co. 
620  Atlantic  ave.  Boston.  See 
page  818 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


51 


Passport  Agents. 

M'Coy  George  M.  75  State,  Boston 
See  page  17 

Patent    Lawyers, 

Wright,Brown  &  Quinby,53  State, 
Boston.     See  page  813 

Patents  ( Solicitors  of ) . 

Livermore  Joseph  P. 40  Water,  rm. 

40,  Boylston.     Seepage  26 
Lombard  Nathan  C.  40  State,  rm. 

41,  Boston.     See  page  26 
Wright,     Brown    &     Quinby,    53 

State,  Boston.     See  page  813 

Pavers. 

Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Co.  (The), 
70  Kilby,  Boston.     See  p.  5 


Pepsin  (Pure). 

North  Packing  &  Provision  Co.  33 
and  34  No.  Market,  Boston.  See 
page  380 

Piano  Materials. 

(WOOD.) 

Standard  Turning  Works,53  State, 
rm.  433  Boston.     See  back  cover 

Pianos. 

Estey  Organ  Co.  ISO  Tremont, 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and 
page  554 

Picture  Frames. 

Chase  J.  Eastman,  346  Boylston, 

Boston.     See  opp.  390 
Williams  &  Everett,  190  Boylston, 

Boston.     See  page  818 

Pictures. 

Chase  J.  Eastman,  346  Boylston 

Boston.     See  opp.    390 

Pistols. 

Read  William  ft  Sons,  107  Wash- 
ington, Boston.    See  page  825 


Planing  Mills. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See  p. 
13 


Plants. 

Doyle  Wm.  E.43  Tremont  and  306 
Boylston,  Boston.     See  p.  200 

Pork    and   Beef 
Packers. 

North  Packing  &  Provision  Co. 
33  and  34  North  Market,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  380 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  21,  23  and 
25  F.  H.  market,  and  39  and  40 
North  Market,  Boston.  See 
page  379 

Pork,  Lard  and  Hams. 

Niles  Bros.  67  North  Market,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  828 

North  Packing  &  Provision  Co. 
33  and  34  North  Market,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  380 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  21,  23  and 
25  F.  H.  market,  and  39  and  40 
North  Market,  Boston.  See  p. 
379 


Poultry. 

Public  Market  and  Packing  Co. 
8S0  Washington,  Boston.  See 
page  828 


Printers. 

Clapp  David  &Son,  291  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  828 

Cummiugs  J.  A.  Printing  Co.  252 
Washington,  Boston.  See  page 
828 

Franklin  Engraving  Co.  w. 
make  illustrations  tor  every 
purpose),  235  Washington,  Bos- 
ton 

Walker  George  H.  ft  Co.  160  Tre- 
mont, Bostou.     Sec  back  map 

Printers*    Supplies. 


Boston  Type  Foundry,  104 
Boston.    See  page  516 


Milk 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Printing  Presses, 

Boston  Type  Foundry,  104  Milk, 
Boston.     See  page  516 

Provisions. 

(WHOLESALE.) 

Hoffman  H.  L.  137  Eliot,  Boston. 

See  page  779 
Niles    Bros.    67    North     Market, 

Boston.     See  page  828 
North  Packing  &  Provision  Co.  33 

and  34  No.  Market,  Boston.  See 

page  380 
Public  Market  &  Packing  Co.  880 

Washington,  Boston.     See  page 

828 
Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  21,  23  and 

25  F.  H.  Market,  and  39  and  40 

No.  Market,  Boston.     See  page 

379 


Publishers. 

Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.  4  Park, 

Boston.     See  page  830 
Walker  George  H.  &  Co.  160  Tre~ 

mont,  Boston.     See  back  map 

Pumps. 

(COPPER  AND  IEON). 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5,  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See 
page  826 


Railroad   Company. 

West  End   Street  Railway  Com- 
pany, 81  Milk,  Boston.     See  p. 

826' 

Rattan  Furniture. 

Paine    Furniture    Co.    48    Canal, 
Boston.     See  page  632 


Real    Estate  and 
Mortgages. 

Cutter  Watson  G.  &  Sons,  5  Tre- 
mont,  rms.  27  and  28,  Boston. 
See  back  cover 

East  Cambridge  Land  Co.  Wood- 
bury Emery,  clerk  and  treas. ; 
office  28  State,  room  39,  Boston. 
See  page  15 


Ellis  &  Melledge,  72  Equitable 
bldg.  Boston.     See  page  14 

Knights  S.  R.  &  Co.  auctioneers 
and  appraisers,  226  Washington, 
Boston.     See  back  cover 

Savage  Henry  W.  37  Court,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  17 

Riding  Habits. 

Nadell  I.  132  Boylston,  Boston 
See  page  626 

Riding  School. 

Hill  E.  H.  91  West  Dedham,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  819 

Riggers. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.&  Co. 267  Federal 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Road  Maps. 

(N.  E.  STATES.) 

Walker  Geo.  H.  160  Tremont,  Bos- 
ton.    See  back  map 

Robes. 

(FUR.) 

Dyer,  Rice  &  Co.  36  Chauncy,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  827 


Rubber  Goods. 

American    Rubber    Co.    Bedford, 

corner    Chauncy,    Boston.     See 

page  6 
Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co. 

275    Devonshire,    Boston.      See 

page  6 


Rubber  Hose. 

Boston  Woven  Hose  &  Rubber  Co. 
275  Devonshire,  Boston.  See 
page  6 

Rustless  Iron  Pipe. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.     See  p. 

826 


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53 


Safe  Deposit   Com- 
panies. 

Bay  State  Trust  Co. 222  Boylston, 
Boston.     See  page  773 

Safe  Deposit    Vaults. 

Boston  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co. 

87  Milk,  cor.  Congress,  Boston. 

See  page  772 
International  Trust   Co.   45   Milk, 

Boston.     See  page  769 

Sand  Blasting  and 
Chipping. 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  ave. 
and  E.  Canton,  Boston.  Tel. 
See  page  818 

Sand   Stone. 

Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Norcross 
Bros.  79  Huntington  ave.  order 
box  166  Devonshire.  Boston. 
See  page  820 

Sauerkraut. 

Hoffman  H.  L.  137  Eliot,  Boston. 
See  page  779 


Sausage  Mnfrs. 

Hoffman  H.  L.  137  Eliot,  Boston. 
See  page  779 

Niles  Bros.  67  North  Market,  Bos- 
ton.    See  pnge  828 

North  Packing  &  Provision  Co.  33 
and  34  North  Market.  Boston. 
Seepage  380 

Squire  John  P.  &  Co.  21.  23  and  25 
F.  H.  market,  and  39  and  40  No. 
Market.  Boston.     See   page  379 


Saw  Mills. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.   (The  . 

166    Devonshire,     Boston.      See 
pnge  13 


School  Furniture. 

Perry  George  S.  <&  Co.  73  Fulton 

BOStOn.      Sim-  p.  831 


School  Supplies. 

Perry  George  S.  &  Co.  73   Fulton, 
Boston.     See  p.  831 


(MANUAL  TRAINING.) 

Chandler  &  Barber,  15  Eliot, 
Boston.     See  p.  826 

Schools  and  Teachers. 

Berkeley  School,  Y.M.  C.  A.  bldg. 
Boylston,  cor.  Berkeley, Boston. 
Seep.  200 

Screens. 

(WIRE.) 

Morss  &  Whyte,  79  Cornhill,  Bos- 
ton.    Seep.  825 

Screens  for   Windows 
and  Doors. 

Burrowes  E.  T.  Co.  70  Free,  Port- 
land.    See  p.  824 

Settees. 

Perry  George  S.  &  Co.  73  Fulton, 
Boston.     See  p.  831 


Shafting,    Hangers 
and  Pulleys* 

Roberts  James  H.  &  Co.  135  Port- 
land,  Boston.     See  p.  21 


Shingles. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See 
n.  13 


Ship  Chandlery. 

Ferdinand  L.W.&  Co.  •->''>:  Federal. 
Boston.   See  p.  21 


Shirts,   Collars  and 
Cuffs. 

Cushroan  (;.  w.  17  < 'mm,  Boston 
See  p.  96 


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BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


Show  Cards. 

Buck  C.H.&  Co.  595  Washington, 
Boston.  Telephone.     See  p.   818 

Sign  Painters. 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  av.and 
E.  Canton,  Boston.  Telephone. 
See  p.  818 

Signs. 

Buck  C.  H.  &  Co.  Harrison  av.and 
E.  Canton.  Boston.  Telephone. 
Seep.   818 

Silver  and  Plated  Ware 
Repairers. 

Summers  H.  38  Charles.  Boston. 
Seep.  671 

Silver  Plated  Ware. 

French  Abram  Co.  93  Franklin, 
Boston.  See  back  binding  and  p. 
12 


Slate    Blackboards. 

Perry  George  S.  &  Co.  73  Fulton, 
Boston.     See  p.  831 


Silverware. 

Crosby    S.    S.   43  West.  Boston. 
See  p.  19 


Soap  Mnfrs. 

Davis  Curtis  &  Co.  136  State,Bos- 
ton.     See  p.  10 


Soda  and  Mineral 
Water. 

Gove  Charles   S.  &  Co.  40  Canal, 

Boston      See  page  827 
Neale  Otis  S.Co.  Howard,  Boston. 

See  page  11 

Speaking  Tubes. 

Fuller  Seth  W.  27  Arch,  Boston. 
See  page  opp.  390 


Spectacles. 

Lloyd  George  H.  356  Washington 
Boston.     See  opp.  72 

Sporting  Apparatus. 

Read  William  &  Sons,  107  Wash- 
ington, Boston.     See  p.  825 


Spring  Beds. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal, 
Boston.     See  p.  632 

Spring  Water. 

Belmont  Natural  Spring  Water 
Co.  G.H.  Cotton,  prop.  71  Chest- 
nut, Boston.     See  p.  819 

Stained  Glass. 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Stair  Work. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The) 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See 
page  13 

Stamping  and  Em- 
broidery Goods. 

Whitney  T.  D.  &  Co.  41  Temple 
pi.  Boston.     See  page  827 

Starch.    % 

National  Linseed  Oil  Co.  Jerome 
Marble  &  Co.  agents,  42  Pearl, 
Boston.     See  page  21 

Stationers. 

Berry  Andrew  C.  12  West,  Boston. 
See  page  819 

Steam  Boilers  and 
Engines. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  square,  Boston.  See 
page  826 

Houghton  J.  H.  201  Congress,  Bos- 
ton.   See  page  11 


BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 


55 


Steam  Fitters9  Sup- 
plies. 

Braraan,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and 
6  Haymarket  square,  Boston. 
See  p.  826 

Steam,  Gas  and  Water 
Pipe  Mnfrs. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  square,  Boston.  See 
p.  826 

Steam    Heating  Appa- 
ratus. 

Braman.  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.     See  p. 

826 

Steam  Jacket  ILettles. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See 
page  826 

Steam  Packing. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See 
page  826 

Steam  Radiators. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See 
page  826 

Steam  Valves  and 
Gauge  Cocks. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  aud  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See 
page  826 


Steam  and  Gas  Fitters. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  aud  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.  See 
sage  826 

Steel  Beams  and  Beam 
Work  for  Buildings. 

Boston  Bridge  Works,  D.  H.  An- 
drews, prop.  70  Kilby,  Bostou. 
See  page  515 


Steel  and  Iron  Bridges 
and  Buildings. 

Boston  Bridge  Works,  D.  H.  An- 
drews, prop.  70  Kilby,  Boston. 
See  p.  515 

Stone  Crushers. 

Houghton  J.  H.  201  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  11 

Storage  Warehouses. 

Metropolitan  Storage  Warehouse, 

134  to  142  Mass.  av.  Cambridge. 

See  p.  9 
Boston  Storage  Warehouse,  Mass. 

ave.  cor.  Westland  ave.  Bostou. 

See  p.  9 

Stucco  Works. 

Reed  Clarence  G.  336  Beacou, 
Somerville.     See  p.  800 


Sugar  Refiners. 

Revere  Sugar  Refiuery,  Nash, 
Spaulding  &  Co.  23  Broad,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  64 


Surveyor. 

Whitney  William   H.  .15  Court  sq. 
Bostou.     See  page  808 


Swimming  School. 

(FOR  WOMEN  AND 
CHILDREN.) 

Allen  Mary  E.  42  and   56   St.<  Bo- 
tolph,  Boston.     See  page  626 


Tackle  Blocks. 

Ferdinand  I..  W.  &  Co.  267  Feder- 
al, Boston.     See  page  21 


Tanks  and   Vats. 

Steams  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.    (The), 
186     Devonshire,    Boston. 
page  13 


56               BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 

OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS 

Teachers    and   Sc/tools. 

Tuner  (Piano  and 

Organ)  • 

Taylor,     DeMerritte     &     Hagar? 

Berkeley   school,  Y.   M.   C.  A- 

Fosgate  Charles  H.  32  West,  Bos- 

bldg. Boylston,    cor.   Berkeley, 

ton.     See  page  829 

Boston.     See  "page  200 

Turkish   Baths  (For 

Women   Only). 

Tents  and  Flags. 

Allen  Mary  E.42  to  56  St.  Botolph 

Lehmann  R.  &Co.  58£  Long  whf. 

Boston.      See  page  626 

Boston.     See  page  516 

Turning  and  Jig  Saw- 

ing. 

Theatres. 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 

Boston  Theatre,  539  Washington, 

rm.  433,  Boston.  See  back  cover 

Boston.     See  page  822 

Bowdoin  Square    Theatre,  Court, 
opp.  Revere  House,  Boston.  See 

Type  Founders. 

page  821 

Boston  Type  Foundry,   104  Milk. 

Boston.  See  p.  516 

Timber. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber   Co.  (The). 

Undertakers. 

166   Devonshire,    Boston.      See 

Bryant    John     Sons,  15    Austin, 

page  13 

Charlestown.     See  page  806 

Toilet  Supplies. 

Underwear. 

Bay  State  Clean  Towel  Furnishing 

Cushman  G.  W.  17  Court,  Boston 

Co.  6a  Park   sq.    Boston.     See 

See  page  96 

page  827 

Toivel  Supply. 

Upholsterers. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal. Bos- 

Bay State  Clean  Towel  Furnishing 

ton.     See  page  632 

Co.   6a  Park    sq.   Boston.     See 

~            Jr     » 

page  827 

Wagon  and  Horse 

Toys. 

Covers. 

Lehmann  R.  &  Co.  (water  proof)  % 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State? 

58£    Long  Wharf,   Boston.     See 

rm.  433,  Boston.     See  back  cov. 

page  516 

Sawyer  H.  M.  &   Son.   45   Broad. 

Boston.     See  page  806 

Trust  Companies, 

American    Loan   &  Trust   Co.  53 

Wall   Paper    Cleaning. 

State.  Boston.     See  opp.   586 

Bay  State  Trust  Co.  222  Boylston. 

Boston  Wall  Paper   Cleaning   Co. 

Boston.     See  p.  773 

620  Atlantic  ave.     Boston.     See 

Boston  Safe  Deposit  &   Trust  Co. 

page  818 

87  Milk.  Boston.     See  page  772 

Internationa]  Trust  Co.    45   Milk, 

Watches. 

Boston.     See  page  7(19 

New  England  Trust   Co.    85   Dev- 

Crosby S.  S.  43  West,  Bosron.  See 

onshire.  Boston.     See   page  771 

page  19 

BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  OF  OUTSIDE  PATRONS        57-61 


Watch    Repairing. 

Crosby  S.  S.  43  West,  Boston.  See 
page  19 

Water    Conductors. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co,  (The), 
166  Devonshire,Boston.  See  p. 13 

Water  {Spring). 

Belmont  Natural  Spring  Water. 
G.  H.  Cotton,  prop.  71  Chest- 
nut, Boston.     See  page  819 

Water  Proof    Clothing 
and  Hats. 

Sawyer  H.  M.  &  Son,  45  Broad' 
Boston.     See  page  806 

Water,  Steam  and  Gas 
Pipe. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Haymarket  sq.  Boston.     See  p. 

826 


Window  Glass. 

(STAINED.) 

Leo,  Dalton  &  Co.  160  Congress, 
Boston.     See  page  505 

Window  Screens(Wire) 

Burrowes  E.  T.  Co.  70  Free,  Port- 
land.    See  page  824 

Window  Shades. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal,Bos- 
ton.     See  page  632 

Wire     Rope. 

Houghton  J.  H.  201  Congress, 
Boston.     See  p.  11 

Wire  Screens  for  Win- 
dows and    Doors. 

Burrowes  E.  T.  Co.  70  Free.  Port- 
land.    See  p.  vS2 1 

Morss  &  Whyte,  79  <  ornhill.  Bos- 
ton.    See  p.  825 


Wire  Workers. 

Morss  &  Whyte,  75  to  81  Cornhill, 
Boston.     See  p.  825 

Wood  and  Ivory  Turn- 
ing. 

Standard  Turning  Works, 53  State, 
rm.  433,  Boston.  See  back  cover 

Wood      Mantels. 

Paine  Furniture  Co.  48  Canal,  Bos 
ton.     See  p.  632 

Wood     Turners. 

Stearns  A.  T.  Lumber  Co.  (The), 
166  Devonshire,  Boston.  See 
page  13 

Wringer  Rolls. 

American  Wringer  Co.  Tel.  Tre- 
mont,  764,  13  and  15  Broadway, 
Ex.  Boston.     See  p.  825 

Prescott  Brothers,  54  and  56  Corn- 
hill,  Boston.     See  p.  825 

Wringers         Repaired. 

American  Wringer  Co.  Tel.  Tre- 
mont,  764,  13  and  15  Broadway 
Ex.  Boston.     See  p.  825 

Prescott  Bros.  54  and  56  Cornhill, 
Boston.     See  p.  825 

Wringing       Machines. 

American  Wringer  Co.  (Tel.  Tre- 
mont,  764),  13  and  15  Broadway 
Ext.  Boston.     See  p.  825 

Prescott  Brothers, 54 and  56 Corn- 
hill, Boston.     See  p.  825 

Wrought  Iron  Pipe 
and  Fittings. 

Braman,  Dow  &  Co.  3,  4,  5  and  6 
Eaymarket  sq.   Boston.    See  p. 

826 


Yacht  Hardware. 

Ferdinand  L.  W.&  Co. 267  Federal, 
Boston.     See  p.  21 

Yacht  Latnj>s. 

Ferdinand    L.   W.   A:  Co.  267    Fed- 
eral, Boston.     Sec  p.  21] 


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65 


CAMBRIDGE  STREET  DIRECTORY. 


ABERDEEN  AVE.  from  605  Mt. 
Auburn^  to  Huroo  ave.  ward  1 

ACACIA,  from  13  Ash  to  18  Haw- 
thorne, ward  1 

ACORN,  from  515  Putnam  ave. 
to  123  Chestnut,  ward  4 

ADAMS,  changed  to  Huron  ave. 
ward  1 

AGASSIZ,  from  15  Linnaean  to  30 
Lancaster,  ward  5 

AKRON,  from  opp.  218  Banks  to 
the  river,  ward  1 

ALBANY,  from  286  Main  to  Fort 
Washington,  ward  4 
0  0    Main 

0    Portland 
0    Osborn 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

0  0    Fort  Washington 

ALBRO,  from  24  Blackstone  to 
the  river,  ward  4 

ALLEN,  from  1957  Mass.  ave.  to 
opposite  5  Orchard,  ward  5 

ALLSTON,  from  Waverly  at  Fort 
Washington  to  114  Magazine, 
ward  4 


0 

0 

Waverly 

20 

Grove  ave. 

0 

17 

Bell 

26 

25 

Sidney 

50 

0 

Peters 

56 

55 

Brookline 

72 

84 

85 

Pearl 

96 

Allston  ct. 

0 

111 

Magazine 

ALLSTON  COURT,  from  90  Alls- 

ton, 

ward  4 

AMORY.  f 

•»ni   .'529   Broadway  to 

190 

Hampshire,  ward  2 

0 

0 

Broadway 

21 

Amory  place 

41 

King  place 

64 

65 

Summer 

156 

157 

Hampshire 

AMORY  PLACE,irom  21  Amory 
ward  2 


AMPERE,  from  Western  ave.  to 
Albro,  ward  4 

ANDREW,  from  42  Fairmont  to 
Somerset,  ward  4 

ANTRIM,  from  351  Broadway  to 
1400  Cambridge,  Inman  sq.wd.  2 
0  0    Broadway 

13     Corliss  place 
78        79    Cambridge 

APPIAN  WAY,  from  63  Brattle 
to  3  Garden,  ward  1 

APPLETON,  from  155  Brattle, 
across  Huron  ave.  to  102  Con- 
cord ave.  ward  1 


0 

0 

Brattle 

10 

Brewster 

0 

55 

Highland 

0 

0 

Huron  ave. 

187 

Hutchinson 

201 

Saville 

0 

0 

Concord  ave. 

ARLINGTON,  from  1794  Mass- 
ave.  to  78  Washington  avenue, 
ward  5 

2  1     Mass.  ave. 

21    Walnut  ave. 
42  0     Washington  ave. 

ARNOLD  CIRCLE,  from  897 
Mass.  avenue 

ARROW,  from  1134  Mass.  ave.  to 
12  Bow,  ward  1 

ARSENAL  SQUARE,  junction  of 
Garden,  Concord  avenue  and 
Chauncy,  ward  1 

ASH,  from  84  Brattle,  across  Mt. 
Auburn  to  the  city  stable,  wd.  1 
2         1    Brattle 
12  Ash  st.  place 

13     Acacia 
0         0    Mt.  Auburn 
0  Gasometer 

0     City  Stable 

ASH  STREET  FLACK,  from  12 
Ash,  ward  1 

ASHBURTON  PLAGE,  from  20 
Ksscx.  ward  2 


66 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


ASHTON  PLACE,from  35  Irving, 
ward  1 

ATHENEUM,  from  First,  near 
Main,  westerly,  ward  3 

ATHENS,  from  22  Mt.  Auburn, 
south,  ward  1 

AUBURN,  from  Blanche  to  20 
Western  ave.  ward  4 

0    .    21  Blanche 

0  0  Sidney 

88        91  Brookline 

126  Salem 

134      131  Pearl 

0      183    Magazine 
206  0    River 

224      225    Pleasant 

AUBURN  PLACE,  from  653  Mt. 
Auburn,  near  F.  R.  R.  station, 
ward  1 

AUSTIN,  [from    439    Main  to   16 
Inman,  wards  2  and  4 
2  1    Main 

23     School 
0        27    Columbia 
50  Douglass 

70  0    Norfolk 

86  Austin  place 

100        99    Essex 

0  0    Prospect 

134  Temple 

0      151     Inman 

AUSTIN  PLACE,  from];86  Austin, 
ward  2 

AVON,  from  27  Shepard  to  40  Lin- 
nsean,  ward  5 


AVON  HILL, from  39  Linnaean  to 
opposite  139  Huron  avenue,  wd.  5 
1  2    Linnsean 

24    Avon  place 
0  Bates 

0    Hillside  ave. 
96    Hillside  pi. 
0      104    Bellevue  ave. 
0      116    Huron  ave. 

AVON   PLACE,    from  24    Avon 
Hill,  ward  5 

BACON  COURT,  from  125  Gore, 
ward  3 

BAILEY  PLACE,  from  118  Mag- 
azine, ward  4 


BALDWIN,  from  1605  Cambridge 
to  78  Kirkland,  ward  1 
2  1    Cambridge 

21    Nichols  pi. 
26  Baldwin  st.  ct. 

35    Emmons  place 
36  Magnolia  ave. 

60        59    Kirkland 

BALDWIN  PLACE, from 91  Main, 
ward  2 

BALDWIN     STREET     COURT, 

from  26  Baldwin,  ward  1 

BALLORD  PLACE,  from  222 
Putnam  ave.  ward  4 

BANKS,   from  10  Mt.  Auburn  to 
Sands,  ward  1 
2  1    Mt.  Auburn 

35     Warren  place 
59     Grant 
72  Surrey 

89    Cowperthwaite 

98  Fallon  place 

114      121     Flagg 

169     Stiles 

0    Akron 

226      225     Sands 

BATES,  from  Raymond  to  Avon 
Hill,  ward  5 

BATH,  from  158  Mt.  Auburn,  wd. 
1 

BAY,  from  960  Mass.  ave.   to  88 
Kinnaird,  ward  4 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

12  0    Green 

20        23    Franklin 

0  0    Kinnaird 

BEACON,  from  Cambridge,  at  In- 
man sq.  to  Oxford,  wards  2  and 
5 

BEAVER,  from  10  Cowperthwaite 
to  59  Flagg,  ward  1 

BEDFORD,  from  13  Porter  to 
Somerville  line,  ward  2 

BEECH,  from  1981  Mass.  ave.  to 
150  Elm,  Somerville  line,  ward  5 

1  2    Mass.  ave. 
0        14    Orchard 

0  0    Elm 

BELL,  from  17  Allston  to  Erie, 
ward  4 


STREETS,   COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


67 


BELLEVUE  AVENUE,  from  98 
Raymond,  east  and  west,  to  be- 
yond Avon  Hill,  ward  5 


0     Raymond 
0     Avon  Hill 


BELMONT,  from  Mt.  Auburn  at 
railroad  bridge,  to  Belmont  line, 
ward  1 

BENNETT,  from  Murray,  west, 
ward  1 

BENT,  from  133  Third  to  Ninth, 
ward  3 

0  0  Third 

0  0  Fifth 

0  0  Sixth 

0  0  Ninth 

BERKELEY, from  9  Phillips  place 
to  8  Craigie,  ward  1 

2  1     Phillips  pi. 

20  Berkeley  place 

0  0     Craigie. 


BERKELEY   PLACE,    from     20 
Berkeley,  ward  1 

BERKSHIRE,  from   35  Bristol  to 
beyond  Vaudine,  ward  2 

1  2  Bristol 

10  Berkshire  pi. 

0        16  Plymouth 

30  Vaudine 


BERKSHIRE  PLACE,from  Berk- 
shire to  next  165  Portland,  wd. 
2 

BIGELOW,  from  821  Mass.  ave. 
to  280  Harvard,  ward  2 

BINNEY,  from  First  to  Ninth, 
ward  3 


0 

0 

First 

0 

0 

Second 

0 

0 

Third 

0 

0 

Fifth 

0 

0 

Sixth 

0 

0 

B.  &  A.  R.R 

0 

0 

Ninth 

BISMARCK,    from    Newman     to 
beyond  Gladstone,  ward  5 
0  0    Newman 

0  0    Gladstone 


BLACKSTONE,  from   331    River 
to  116  Western  ave.  ward  4 
0  0    River 

21     Daye  court 
24  Albro 

0  0    Western  ave. 


BLAIR  PLACE, 

ward  5 


from  72  Bolton, 


BLAKE,  from  2033  Mass.  ave.  to 
opposite  25  Orchard,  ward  5 

BLANCHE,  from  334  Mass.  ave. 
to  Auburn,  ward  4 

0  0    Mass.  avenue 

10        11     Green 
22         21     Franklin 

0  0    Auburn 

BLIGHT  COURT,  from  Wash- 
ington, near  Clark 

BOARDMAN,  from  183  Harvard 
to  254  Broadway,  ward  2 
0  0    Harvard 

13     Boardman  place 
24        23     Broadway 

BOARDMAN  PLACE,  from  13 
Boardman,  ward  2 

BOLTON,  from  111  Dublin,  and 
across  Dublin  at  131,  to  the  rail- 
road, ward  5 

BOND,   from  47   Concord  ave.  to 

58  Garden,  ward  1 

BOW,  from  1222  Mass.   avenue  to 

59  Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 
0  0    Mass.  avenue 

12  Arrow 

0  0    Plymptou 

0  0    Mt.  Auburn 


BOWDOIN,   from    Hudson   to 
Linnaean,  ward  5 


•11 


BOYLSTON,  from  1390  Mass.  av. 
to  the  bridge, Brighton  line,  wd.l 


2 

1 

Mass.  avenue 

18 

I'ost  Office 

40 

39 

Mt.  Auburn 

0 

Winthrop  sq. 

49 

Winthrop 

60 

South 

69 

Eliot 

97 

Murray 

0 

Brighton     liu 
bridge) 

(the 


68 

STREETS,   COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 

BOYSON  PLACE,  from  15  Val- 

BREWERY, from  305  Main  to  146 

entine,  ward  4 

Broadway,  wards  2  and  4 

1 

2    Main 

BRADBURY,from  207  Mt.Auburn 
to  16  Sparks,  ward  1 

17 
25 

3    Rogers  court 
16    Washington 
26    Hastings       - 

BRACKETT  PLACE,   from   1843 

37 

32    Brimmer  place 
36    Harvard 

Mass.  ave 

».  ward  5 

61 

62    Broadway 

BRATTLE 

,  from  1394  Mass.  ave. 

BREWSTER,  from  61  Sparks  to 

to  Mt.  Auburn,  at  Fresh  Pond 

10. 

Appleton,  ward  1 

lane 

,  wai 

•dl 

0 

0     Sparks                          >■ 

0 

Boylston 

0 

0    Riedesel  avenue 

8 

Palmer 
Brattle  square 

0 

0    Appleton 

45 

Church 

BRIDGE,  from  Craigie  bridge  to 

48 

Story 

Somerville  line,  ward  3 

53 

Farwell  place 

0 

0     Craigie  bridge 

60 

Hilliard 

0     Prison  Point 

63 

Appian  Way 

113    East 

79 

James 

0 

0    Lechmere  square 

84 

Ash 

145     Short 

85 

Mason 

152 

Gore 

96 

Hawthorne 

185     Water 

0 

Longfellow  Park 

206 

Winter  . 

0 

Epis.  Theo.  school 

0    Third 

105 

Longfellow  Mansion 

240 

Fourth 

114 

Willard 

0 

0    Somerville  avenue 

124 

Brown 

134 

Mercer  Circle 

BRIMMER  PLACE,from32  Brew- 

141 

Craigie 

ery 

to  7  Munson,  ward  2 

140 

0 

Sparks 

147 

Riedesel  avenue 

BRISTOL,  from  Ninth,  ward  3,  to 

0 

Hubbard  Park 

17  Market,  ward  2 

155 

Appleton 

0 

0    Ninth 

156 

Lowell 

0 

0    B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

159 

Kennedy  avenue 

2 

1     Portland 

167 

Channing  place 

24 

23     Berkshire 

168 

Channing 

42 

45     Webster  avenue 

179 

Fayerweather 

0 

75     Hampshire] 

182 

Elmwood  avenue 

S6 

Crosslana 

0 

195 

Mt.  Auburn 
Lake  View  avenue 

90 

89    Market 

209 

Lexington  avenue 

BROADWAY,  from  99  Main,  wd. 

223 

Hawthorne  avenue 

2,  to  1770   Cambridge,   at  Har- 

0 

Larch 

var 

i  Univ.  grounds, wds.  1  and  2 
1    Main 

0 

Fresh  Pond  lane 

2 

5    Third  street  court 

BRATT1 

SQUARE,  between  23 

12 

11     Third 

and 

25  and  32  and  34  Brattle, 

32 

Pioneer  avenue 

ward  1 

52 

Pioneer 

70 

Pelham 

BRENDON 

',  from  86  Ravmond  to 

114 

111     Sixth 

Huron  ave.  ward  5 

134 

Jordan  place 

0 

0    B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

BREWER, 
ward  1 

from  146  Mt.  Auburn, 

161 
164 
194 

179    Hampshire 

Brewery 
185    Portland 

0 

0 

Mt.  Auburn 

200 

197    Davis 

0 

Chapman  place 

205    Market 

STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


69 


214 

Moore 

226 

221 

Clark 

236 

Dickinson 

246 

241 

Winsor 

254 

Boardman 

263£ 

Linwood  place 

270 

271 

Columbia 

288 

283 

Elm 

312 

291 

Norfolk 

0 

Broadway  Park 

303 

Tremont 

314 

Common 

318 

315 

Prospect 

329 

Amory 

362 

341 

Inman 

0 

Harvard  school 

348 

West  street  place 

351 

Antrim 

362 

Derby  lane 

369 

Fayette 

372 

Lee 

381 

Maple  avenue 

384 

Hancock 

393 

Highland  avenue 

403 

Ellsworth  avenue 

0 

407 

Dana 

420 

427 

Ellery 

442 

441 

Trowbridge 

462 

455 

Irving 
Ware 

469 

Felton 

0 

475 

Prescott 

0 

485 

Quincy 

0 

Harvard  Univ.  bldgs 

0 

0 

Cambridge 

BROADWAY  PARK,  junction 
Broadway,  Norfolk  and  Com- 
mon, ward  2 

BROOKFORD,  from  2542  Mass. 
avenue,  ward  5 

BROOKLINE,  from  476  Mass.  ave. 
to  the  Charles  river,  ward  4 


0 

0 

Mass.  avenue 

18 

17 

Green 

40 

35 

Franklin 

60 

59 

Auburn 

84 

Pilgrim 

124 

89 

Watson 
Pacific 

107 

Lopez 

125 

Decatur 

151 

Valentine 

194 

191 

Erie 

218 

217 

Hamilton 

238 

237 

Allston 

270 

269 

Putnam  avenue 

302 

301 

Cheslnut 

326 

325 

Henry 

340 

339 

Charles  river 

BROOKS,   from  361  Main  to    34 
School,  ward  4 

2  1     Main 

0  0    Holly 

30        29     School 

BROOKS  PLACE,  from  Moore  to 
Clark,  ward  4 

BROWN,  from  124  Brattle  to  13 
Foster,  ward  1 

BUCKINGHAM,  from  23  Craigie 
to  60  Concord  avenue,  ward  1 
0  0    Craigie 

4    Buckingham  place 
14     Parker 
56    Healey 
6  0    Concord  avenue 

BUCKINGHAM  PLACE,  from  4 
Buckingham,  ward  1 

BURNS  COURT,  from  10  Foster, 
ward  1 

BUTLER      COURT,      from     64 
Plympton,  ward  1 

CAMBRIDGE,  from  96  Bridge  to 
1499  Mass.  ave.  wards  3  and  1 


0 

Bridge 

0 

0 

Lechmere  square 

66 

First 

107 

Dailey  alley 

0 

159 

Second 

230 

227 

Third 

258 

Church  place 

324 

325 

Fourth 

414 

413 

Fifth 

506 

507 

Sixth 

548 

547 

Seventh 

580 

Eighth 

638 

Ninth 

664 

Parnell 

0 

635 

Lambert 

705 

Warren 

716 

Portland 

731 

Marion 

0 

Berkshire 

825 

Harding 

857 

Hunting 

0 

889 

Willow 

945 

Distillhouse 

964 

965 

Winsor 

1046 

1027 

Columbia 

1020 

1041 

Webster  avenue 

1078 

1077 

Elm 

1132 

1129 

Norfolk 

1178 

1175 

Tremont 

1238 

1233 

Prospect 

70 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


1318 
1360 
1372 
1372 
1398 
1426 

1460 
1500 


1534 
1560 

1590 

1640 
1680 
1700 

1738 
1754 
1770 


1299    Oak  Circle 
1309    Oak 

Hampshire  court 

Springfield 
1369    Inman  square 
1385    Hampshire 

Antrim 

Fayette 
1447    Line 

Maple  ovenue 

Highland  avenue 
1509    Camelia  avenue 
1531    Leonard  avenue 

Ellsworth  avenue 
1545     Santamaria 

Dana 
1565  Pinta 
1591    Hovey  avenue 

Ellery 
1605    Baldwin 
1639    Trowbridge 
1675     Irving 

Felton 
1717     Sumner 

Prescott 
1755     Quincy 

Broadway 
1775    Kirkland 


CAMBRIDGE  COMMON,  junct. 
Garden,  Waterhouse  and  Mass. 
ave.  ward  1 

CAMDEN  PLACE,  from  245  Mt. 
Auburn,  ward  1 

CAMELIA  AVENUE,  from  1509 
Cambridge  to  85  Line,  at  Som- 
erville  line,  ward  1 

CAMERON,  from  2409  Mass.  ave. 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  5 

CARLISLE,  from  294  Prospect  to 
73  Tremont,  ward  2 

CARVER,  from  70  Sacramento  to 
Museum,  ward  1 
1  2     Sacramento 

38    Wendell 
0    Hammond 
0  0    Museum 

CEDAR,  from  2422  Mass.  ave.  to 
59  Rindge  ave.  ward  5 


0 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

7 

Harvey 

0 

Dudley 

35 

McLean  place 

50 

Norris 

0 

0 

Rice 

0 

0 

Rindge  ave. 

CEDAR  SQUARE,  from 33 Cedar, 
ward  5 

CENTRE,  from  81  Hancock  to  8 
Dana,  ward  2 

CENTRAL  PL ACE,from  21  West- 
ern avenue,  ward  4 

CENTRAL  SQUARE,  junction 
Mass.  ave.  River  and  Magazine 
streets  and  Western  are.  ward  4 

CHANNING,  from  168  Brattle  to 
Mt.  Auburn,  opposite  the  hos- 
pital, ward  1 

CHANNING  PLACE,  from  167 
Brattle,  ward  1 

CHAPMAN  PLACE,  from  13  Ger- 
ry to  Brewer,  ward  1 


CHARLES. 

from  First  to  Ninth, 

t\ 

ard3 

0 

0 

First 

61 

0 

Second 

91 

100 

Third 

0 

Chestnut  Park 

139 

0 

Fourth 

187 

0 

Fifth 

247 

240 

Sixth 

0 

0 

Ninth 

CHATHAM,  from  145  Hancock  to 
36  Dana,  ward  2 

CHAUNCY,  from  1600  Mass.  ave. 
to  15  Concord  ave.  ward  1 


2          1 

9 

0          0 

Mass.  ave. 
Garden 
Concord  ave. 

CHERRY, 

Harvard, 

from  421  Main  to  176 
wards  4  and  2 

0          0 

3 

11        12 
22 
23 

43        44 
65        66 

Main 

Harold  place 

School 

Cherry  court 

Eaton 

Washington 

Harvard 

CHERRY  COURT,f  rom  22Cherry, 
ward  4 

CHESTER,  from  2187  Mass.  ave . 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  5 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


71 


CHESTNUT,  from  78  Waverly  to 
168  Pleasant,  ward  4 

0 
44 

84 

0 
43 

85 

Waverly 

Sidney 

Brookline 

108 

123 

Hastings  square 
Acorn 

144 

143 

Pearl 

175 

Newton 

186 
250 

185 
251 

Magazine 
Pleasant 

CHES 
31  f 

TNI7 
)harle 

f  PARK,   from  23 
a.  ward  3 

to 

CHILTON,    from  Huron  ave.  to 
Vassal  lane,  ward  1 

CHURCH,  from  1444  Mass.  avenue 
to  45  Brattle,  ward  1 


258 


0 

0 

Mass.  avenue 

0 

0 

Palmer 

0 

0 

Brattle 

CHURCH     PLACE,      from 
Cambridge,  ward  3 


CLARENDON  AVENUE,  from 
2505  Mass.  ave.  to  Somerville 
line,  ward  5 

CLARK,  from  387  Main  to  20 
Webster  ave.  wards  4  and  2 


1 

2 

Main 

12 

Holly 

15 

16 

School 

46 

Clark  street  place 

59 

60 

Washington 

121 

122 

Harvard 

137 

138 

Dickinson 

151 

150 

Broadway 

155 

154 

Market 

181 

Crossland 

185 

184 

Hampshire 

0 

0 

Webster  avenue 

CLARK  STREET  PLACE,   from 
46  Clark,  ward  4 

CLARY,  from  365  Prospect,  wd.  2 

CLAY,  from  93  Rindge  ave.  to  40 
Harvey,  ward  5 

2  1    Rindge  avenue 

0  0    Dudley 

George 
0  0    Harvey 

CLEVELAND,  from  opposite  49 
Ellery  to  29  Dana,  ward  1 


CLIFTON,  from  115  Rindge  ave. 
to  64  Harvey,  ward  5 
0  0    Rindge  ave. 

0    Dudley 
0  0    Harvey 

CLINTON,  from  847  Mass.  ave.  to 
290  Harvard,  ward  2 

COGSWELL  AVENUE,from  2106 
Mass.  ave.  to  Titchburg  R.  R. 
ward  5 


0 

0    Mass.  avenue 

8 

Cogswell  place 

40 

Mead 

0 

0    Fitchburg  R.  R 

COGSWELL  PLACE,  from  11 
Mead  to  8  Cogswell  ave.  ward  5 

COLUMBIA,  from  401  Mass.  ave. 
and  473  Main  to  Somerville  line, 
wards  4  and  2 


1 

Mass.  avenue 

2 

Main 

0 

26 

Austin 

0 

Wood  Memorial  ch. 

77 

80 

Washington 

97 

Suffolk 

108 

Marvin  place 

121 

Worcester 

149 

150 

Harvard 

187 

0 

Broadway 

223 

224 

Market 

275 

276 

Hampshire 

341 

0 

Lincoln 

401 

400 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

Webster  avenue 

COLUMBUS      AVENUE,     from 

2596  Mass.  avenue  to  Kimball, 

ward  5 

0 

Madison  avenue 

0 

Harrison  avenue 

0 

Kimball 

COMMON,  from  247  Harvard  to 
314  Broadway,  ward  2 

CONCORD  AVENUE,  from  5 
Waterhouse  to  Huron  ave.  and 
Wellington  at  Belmont  line, 
wards  1  and  5 


0 

0 

Waterhouse 

9 

Follen 

0 

0 

Garden 

0 

0 

Arsenal  Bq. 

28 

Cralgie 

44 

Parker 

47 

Bond 

60 

Buckingham 

72 


STREETS,   COURTS,   AVENUES,  ETC. 


65  Madison 

70  Sparks  st.  place 

80        79  Huron  ave. 

92  Royal  ave. 

99  Donnell 

102  Appleton 

144  0  Walden 

0  Fresh  Pond  ave. 

0  New 

0  Alewife  brook 

0  0  Fitchburg  R.  R. 

0  Fresh  Pond  drive 

0  Smith  place 

0  Huron  av.  at  Belmont 

line 

0  Wellington     at    Bel- 
mont line 

CONLONS  COURT,  from  244 
Third,  ward  3 

COOLIDGE  AVENUE,  from  Mt. 
Auburn  street,  at  Mt.  Auburn 
Cemetery,  to  Watertown  line, 
ward  1 

COOLIDGE  PLACE,  from  449 
Mass.  ave.  ward  4 

CORLISS  PLACE,from  13  Antrim 
ward  2 

COTTAGE,  from  103  Pearl,  to  102 
River,  wrard  6 

2  1    Pearl 

8  Cottage  ct. 

24  0    Magazine 

0        49    River 

COTTAGE  COURT,  from  8  Cot- 
tage, ward  4 

COTTAGE     PARK      AVENUE, 

from  2510  Mass.  ave.  ward  5 

COTTAGE  ROW,  from  318  Green, 
ward  4 

COWPERTHWAITE,      from     73 
Banks  to  38  De Wolfe,  ward  1 
2  1     Banks 

20  Beaver 

32  Otter 

36        37    DeWolfe 

CRAIGLE,  from  30  Concord   ave. 
to  Brattlejunction  Sparks,  wd.l 
2  0    Concord  ave. 

8  Berkeley 

23     Buckingham 
0  0     Brattle 


CRElHGTON,from  2030  Mass.  av 
ward  5 

CRESCENT,  from  96  Oxford  to  61 
Sacramento,  ward  5 

CRESCENT    AVENUE,  from  57 
Walden  to  Raymond,  ward  5 

CROSSLAND,  from  181  Clark  to 
86  Bristol,  ward  2 

CUMMOCK  PLACE,  from  99  Mt. 
Auburn,  ward  1 

CUSHING,  from  opposite  38  Bel- 
mont (Watertown), 

0  0    Belmont 

50  Cushing  ave. 

82  Cushing  ct. 

104  Lawn 

111     Locust 

136  Vineyard 

0  0    Huron  ave. 

CUSHING  AVENUE,  from  50 
Cushing,  ward  1 

CUSHING  COURT,from  82  Cush- 
ing, ward  1 

CYPRESS,  from  Walden,  south* 
ward  5 

DAILEY  ALLEY,  from  107  Cam- 
bridge to  2  Gore,  ward  3 

DANA,  from  975  Mass.  ave.  to 
1560  Cambridge,   wards  1   and  2 

1  0    Mass.  ave. 
8     Centre 

17  0  Harvard 

29  Cleveland 

36  Chatham 

49  0  Broadway 

79        80  Cambridge 

DANA  SQUARE,  Magazine,  from 
Lawrence  to  Lake  and  Niagara, 
ward  4 

DAVENPORT,  from  1925  Mass. 
ave.  to  120  Elm,  ward  5 

1  2    Mass.  ave. 

9  Orchard 
15  Saginaw  ave. 

0  0    Elm 


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At  Residence,  120  Somerultle. 


BOSTON,   MASS. 


SOME    BUILDINGS  TORN 
DOWN  BY  A.  A.   ELSTON. 

Tremont  House. 

Tremont  Temple. 

Bryant  Adn.  Mass.  St.  House. 

Marlboro  Hotel. 

Adams  House. 

Boylston  Market. 

Stock   Exchang 

Arlington  Mills, 

Suffolk  Bank. 

On  Site  New  Court  House. 

State  House. 

Public  Library. 

Ames  Building. 

Fiske  Building. 

Bell  Tel.  Bldg. 

Niles  Building. 


ige 

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awrence. 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


73 


DAVIS,   from  125    Huron  to    42 
Hampshire,  ward  2 

0  0    Harvard 

0  Dickerman 

25        25     Broadway 
32        33    Hampshire 

DAY,  from  2235  Mass.   avenue  to 
Somerville  ave.  ward  5 

0  0    Mass.  ave. 

8    Hendergon  ct. 
0  0    Somerville  line 

DAYE  COURT,  from  21  Black- 
stone,  ward  4 

DEACON,  from  180  Main  to   foot 
of  Pioneer,  ward  2 

DECATUR,   from  125  Brookline 
to  136  Pearl,  ward  4 


2  1    Brookline 

14  Decatur  court 

32        31     Pearl 

DECATUR     COURT,     from  •  14 
Decatur,  ward  4 

DERBY  LANE,  from  362   Broad- 
way to  33  West,  ward  2 

DeWOLF,   from   38  Mt.   Auburn 
to  Flagg,  ward  1 

0  0  Mt.  Auburn 

11  De Wolfe  pi. 

25  Mill 

24  Grant 

34  Cowperthwaite 

40  Otter 

58  Beaver 

DeWOLF  PLACE,   from    11   De 
Wolf,  ward  1 

DICKINSON,  from  236  Broadway 
to  Davis,  ward  2 
0  0  '  Broadway 

0  0    Clark 

0  0    Moore 

0  0    Davis 

DINSMORE     COURT,    from    33 
Willard,  ward  1 

DISTILLHOUSE,  from  945  Cam- 
bridge to  Somerville  line,  wd.  2 

DIVINITY    AVENUE,    from    27 

Kirkland,  ward   1 


DOANE,  from  52  Foster  to  Ken- 
way,  ward  1 

DODGE,  from  85  Western  avenue 
to  Grigg,  ward  4 

DONNELL,  from  99  Concord  ave. 
to  140  Garden,  ward  5 

DOUGLASS,  from  467  Mass.  ave 
to  50  Austin,  ward  4 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

5  Douglass  ct. 

0  0    Austin 

DOUGLASS  COURT,from  5Doug- 
lass,  ward  4 

DOVER,  from  2263  Mass.  ave    to 
Somerville  line,  wrard  5 

DUBLIN,   changed   to   Sherman 
wJard  5 

DUDLEY,  from  2366  Mass.   ave. 
to  Clifton,  ward  5 
0         0    Mass.  ave. 
0  0    Cedar 

0  0    Reed 

0  0    Montgomerv 

0  0    Clay 

0  0    Jackson 

0  0    Clifton 

DUNSTER,  from  1364  Mass.  ave. 
to  College  wTharf ,  ward  1 


2 

1    Mass.  ave. 

12 

0    Mt.  Auburn 

18 

17     Winthrop 

28 

27i  South 

DWIGHT,     from   Murray,    west, 
ward  1 

DYKE,  from  27  De  Wolfe  to   Hol- 
yoke,  ward  1 
0  0    DeWolf 

7    Plympton 
9  0    Holyoke 

EAST,  from  113  Bridge  to    Hall's 
wharf,  ward  3 


0 

0    Bridge 
North 

16 

26 

Leighton  ct. 

0 

0     Hall's  wharf 

EATON,    from    23    Cherry    to    12 
Pine,  ward  4 


74 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


EIGHTH,  from  580  Cambridge  to 
Spring,     ward  3 

0  0    Cambridge 

16        15     Otis 

0  0    Thorn  dike 

0  0     Spring 

ELIOT,  from  Eliot  sq.  to  69  Boyl- 
ston,  ward  1 

ELIOT  SQUARE,  junction  Eliot, 
Mt.  Auburn,  Murray  and  Win- 
throp,  ward  1 

ELLERY  from  1011  Mass.  ave.  to 
1604  Cambridge,  ward  1 

0  0    Mass.  ave. 
27        26    Harvard 

46    Cleveland 
71  0    Broadway 

111      110    Cambridge 

ELLSWORTH  AVENUE,  from 
403  Broadway  to  1542  Cambridge 

1  2    Broadway 

16    Ellsworth  park 
22    Greenough  ave. 
35        36    Cambridge 

ELLSWORTH  PARK,  from  16 
Ellsworth  ave.  ward  2 

ELM,  from  211  Harvard  across 
Cambridge  to  Somerville  line, 
ward  2 


0 

0 

Harvard 

11 

0 

Norfolk  court 

0 

0 
34 

Broadway 
Market 

63 

60 

88 

Hampshire 
Lincoln 

0 
0 

132 
0 

Cambridge 
Somerville  line 

ELM, 

from    White    to   Russell, 

ward  5 

120 
136 
140 

Davenport 

Saginaw 

Beech 

180 

Miller  ave. 

186 
206 

Tenney 
Russell 

ELMER,  from  3  Sands,  ward  1 


ELMWOOD,from  12  Elmwood  av. 
to  Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 

ELMWOOD  AVENUE,  from  182 
Brattle  to  Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 


EMERY  COURT,  from  Munroe' 
ward  3 

EMMETTPLACE,froml06  Sixth, 
ward  3 

EMMONS  PLACE,  from  35  Bald- 
win, to  Trowbridge,  ward  1 

ERICSSON  COURT,  from  169 
Green,  ward  4 

ERIE,  from  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  across 
Brookline  at  202  to  84  Magazine, 
ward  4 

0  0     B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

0  0     Albany 

0  Bell 

0  0     Sidney 

0  0    Brookline 

0  0    Pearl 

0  0    Magazine 

ESSEX,  from  605  Mass.  ave.  to 
238  Harvard,  ward  2 

1  2    Mass.  ave. 

6  Whitney  court 

0  0  Austin 

26  Ashburton  place 

38  Percy  place 

42  Lamson  place 

52  Sisters  of  Notre  Dame 

51  Essex  court 

0  St.  Mary's  school 

0  0  Harvard 

ESSEX  COURT,  from  51  Essex, 
ward  2 

EUSTIS  PL  ACE, from  112  Oxford 
to  Harris  place,  ward  5 

EVERETT,  from  1603  Mass.  ave. 
to  45  Oxford,  ward  1 

FAIRFIELD,  from  10  Rindge  av. 
to  64  Pemberton,  ward  5 

FAIRMONT,  from  91  Magazine  to 
258  River,  ward  4 

0  0    Magazine 

34        35    Pleasant 
42  Andrew 

54  Fairmont  avenue 

0  0    River 

FAIRMONT  AVENUE,  from  54 
Fairmont  to  5  Somerset,  ward  4 

FALLON  PLACE,  from  98  Banks, 
ward  1 


STREETS,   COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


75 


FARRAR,  from  Scott  to  Hoi  den' 
ward  1 

FARWELL  PLACE,  from  53 
Brattle,  ward  1 

FAYERWEATHER,  from  179 
Brattle,  across  Huron  avenue  to 
Vassal  lane,  ward  1 

0  1     Brattle 

0  Reservoir 

0  0    Huron  ave. 

0  0    Vassal  lane 

FAYETTE,  from  369  Broadway 
to  1426  Cambridge,  ward  2 

FELTON,  from  469  Broadway  to 
]  700  Cambridge,  ward  1 


FIFTH 

,  from  68  Winter  to  Potter 

ward  3 

0 

0 

Winter 

17 

12 

Gore 

29 

28 

Cambridge 

0 

42 

Otis 

55 

58 

Thorndike 

69 

68 

Spring 

85 

84 

Vine 

95 

98 

Charles 

0 

0 

Bent 

0 

0 

Rogers 

0 

0 

Binney 

0 

0 

Munroe 

0 

0 

Potter 

FIRST,  from  66  Cambridge,  ward 
3,  to  15  Main,  ward  2 


0 

14 

Cambridge 

0 

34 

Otis 

0 

54 

Thorndike 

0 

70 

Spring 

105 

0 

Vine 

137 

0 

Charles 

0 

0 

Broad  canal 

0 

0 

Main 

FISK  PLACE,  from  136a  Wash- 
ington, ward  2 

FLAGG,  from  75  Putnam  ave.  to 
58  DeWolf,  ward  1 


25 


59 


2 

16 
28 
42 
58 


Putnam  ave. 
Walker  court 
Banks 
Flagg  st.  et. 

Beaver 


FLAGG  STREET  COURT,  from 
42  Flagg  ward  1 


FLORENCE,  from  Magazine,  op- 
posite Tufts,  to  6  Pleasant,  ward 
4 

2  1     Magazine 

6  Gordon  pi. 

20  23    Pleasant 

FLORENCE  PLACE,  from  31 
Norfolk,  ward  2 

FOLLEN,  from  9  Concord  ave.  to 
13  Waterhouse,  ward  1 

FOREST,  from  1761  Mass.  ave.  to 
Somerville  line,  ward  5 
1  2    Mass.  ave. 

11        10    Frost 

21  22     Oxford 

0  0    Somerville  line 

FORRES  PLACE,  from  18  Lam- 
bert, ward  3 

FORT  PUTNAM,  junc.  of  Fourth 
and  Otis,  ward  3 

FORT  WASHINGTON,  Washing- 
ton sq .  from  Waverly,at  Allston, 
to  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  ward  4 

FOSTER,  from  19  Willard  to  14 
Lowell,  ward  1 


2 

1 

AVillard 

13 

Brown 

10 

Burns  court 

17 

Foster  place 

34 

0 

Sparks 

52 

Doane 

0 

Gibson 

0 

0 

Lowell 

DSTER  PLACE,  from  17 

Foster, 

ward  1 

FOURTH,  from  240  Bridge  to  139 
Charles,  ward  3 


0 

0 

Bridge 

18 

15 

Winter 

9 

Stevens  coitrt 

32 

27 

Gore 

0 

43 

Cambridge 

74 

75 

Thorndike 

94 

91 

Spring 

101 

Fourth  st.  place 

12 

109 

Vine 

0 

0 

Otis 

0 

0 

Charles 

FOURTH  STREET  PLACE,  fro  m 

101  Fourth,  ward  3 


76 


STREETS,   COURTS,   AVENUES,  ETC. 


FRANCIS    AVENUE,    from    43 
Kirkland,  ward  1 

FRANK,  from  2343  Mass.  ave.  to 
Somerville  line,  ward  5 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

0  0    Locke 

0  0    Somerville  line 

FRANKLIN,  from  Albany  to  42 
Putnam  ave.  ward  4 


0 
0 

0 
0 

Albany 
Goft 

0 

0 

Lansdowne 

0 

0 

Blanche 

2 

30 

1 
31 

Sidney 
Brookline 

64 

61 

Pearl 

0 
0 

0 
0 

Magazine 
River 

0 

0 

Western  ave. 

0 
.44 

111 

Pleasant 
Soden 

90 

191 

Hancock 

516 
0 

215 
0 

Bay 
Putnam  ave. 

FRESH  POND  AVENUE,  from 
Concord  ave.  near  F.  R.  R.  to 
Fresh  Pond  station,  ward  1 

FRESH  POND  DRIVE,  from  Con- 
cord ave.  and  Fresh  Pond  lane, 
around  the  pond,  ward  1 

FRESH  POND  LANE,  from  Brat- 
tie,  next  west  of  Larch,  to  Lex- 
ington avenue,  ward  1 

FRISBIE  PLACE,  fr.  23  Kirkland, 
ward  1 

FRONT  STREET  COURT,  from 
346  Mass.  ave.  ward  4 

FROST,  from  12  Roseland  to  Har- 
ris, ward  5 
2  1    Roseland 

2  0    Forest 

0  0    Harris 

64        65    Prentiss  place 

FROST    TERRACE,    from     1791 
^  Mass.  ave.  ward  5 

GARDEN,  from  Mass.  avenue,  at 
Cambridge  Common  to  290  Wal- 
den,  wards  1  and  5 
0  0    Mass.  avenue 

Cambridge  Common 
0  Old  Burying  Ground 


3  Appian  Way 

10  Radcliffe  College 

12  Mason 

17  Waterhouse 

18  Phillips  place 

0  0  Concord  avenue 

0  0  Arsenal  square 

0  0  Chauncy 

41  Wallace 

47  Shepard 

58  Pond 

63  Linnsean 

90  Madison 

0      107  Huron  avenue 

118  Winslow 

0  Garden  court 

124  Orrin 

0  0  Kildare 

140  Donnell 

0         0  Wicklow 

0  0  Walden 

GARDEN  COURT,  from  opposite 
118  Garden  to  beyond  Dublin, 
ward  5 

GARDNER,  from  31  Tremont  to 
222  Prospect,  ward  2 
0  0    Tremont 

9    Murdock 

19  20    Prospect 

GARFIELD,  from  1713  Mass.  ave. 
to  111  Oxford,  ward  5 

GEORGE,  from  45  Montgomery 
to  Clay,  ward  5 

GERRY,   from  140  Mt.  Auburn, 
ward  1 
0  0    Mt.  Auburn 

13    Chapman  place 

GIBSON,  from  263  Mt.  Auburn  to 
Foster,  ward  1 

GIPSEY  PLACE,  from  Moore, 
south  of  School,  west,  ward  4 

GLADSTONE,  from  2585  Mass. 
ave.  to  Bismarck,  ward  5 

GLENWOOD,  from  329  Pearl  to 
Magazine,  ward  4 

GOFF,  from  Mass.  ave.  to  Pacific, 
wrard  4 

GORDON  PLACE,  from  6  Flor- 
ence, ward  4 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


77 


GORE,  from  152  Bridge  to  Somer- 

ville  line,  ward  3 

0  0  Bridge 

2  Dailey  alley 

20        19  Second 

44        43  Third 

76        77  Fourth 

112      111  Fifth 

125  Bacon  court 

128  Gore  place 

0      141  Sixth 

0  0  Seventh  st.  ct. 

164      168  Squires  court 

174  Lambert 

0  0  Somerville  line 

GORE  PLACE,  from  128  Gore, 
ward  3 

GORHAM,  from  Museum  to  be- 
yond 57  Wendell,  ward  1 
2  1    Museum 

57    Hammond 
0  0    Wendell 

GRANITE,  from  355  Pearl  to 
Magazine,  ward  4 

GRANT,  from  59  Banks  to  24  De- 
Wolf,  ward  1 

GRAY,  from  30  Linnaean  to  7  Nor- 
ton, ward  5 

GRAY  PLACE,  from  91  Harvard, 
ward  2 

GREEN,  from  13   Sidney,  across 

Western  ave.   to   beyond    Put- 
nam, ward  4 

2  1  Sidney 

52        55  Brookline 

100      105  Pearl 

154  0  Magazine 

169  Ericsson  court 

0      193  Pleasant 

202      195  Pleasant 

219  Vernon 

306      309  Hancock 

319  Cottage  Bow 

350  0  Bay 

0      421  Putnam  avenue 

GREENOUGH  AVENUE,  from 
39  Highland  av.  to  22  Ellsworth 
avenue,  ward  2 

GRIGG,  from  158  Putnam  ave.  to 
47  Howard,  ward  i 

0  0    Putnam  avenue 

42  Dodge 


64  Hews 

0    Magee 
0  0    Howard 

GROTTO  PLACE,  from  37  Moore, 
ward  4 

GROVE  AVENUE,  from  620  Put- 
num  ave.  to  20  Allston,  ward  4 

GROVELAND,   from  24    Rindge 
ave.  to  Rindge  Park,  ward  5 

HADLEY,  from  2059  Mass.  ave. 
ward  5 

HAMILTON,   from   opposite   200 
Sidney  to  98  Magazine,  ward  4 

0  0  Sidney 

106  105  Brookline 

162  163  Pearl 

0  0  Magazine 

HAMMOND,   from  50   Oxford  to 
Carver,  ward  1 

0  0  Oxford 

39  0  Gorham 

71  Howland 

111  0  Carver 


HAMPSHIRE,  from  179  Broad- 
way to  Inman  square,  Somerville 
line,  ward  2 

2  1  Broadway 

30        33  Portland 

0        49  Webster  ave. 

42  Davis 

62        63  Clark 

74        73  Bristol 

81  Portsmouth 

91  Plymouth 

90        91  Winsor 

102      101  Union 

116      119  Columbia 

128      131  Elm 

142      145  Norfolk 

154       157  Tremont 

162  Murdock 

174      175  Prospect 

189  Hampshire 

190  Amory 

195  Hampshire  court 

212  Inman 

0       215  Inman  square 

224      225  Cambridge 

0         0  Somerville  Hue 

HAMPSHIRE  COURT,  from  lit:. 

Hampshire  to  1318  Cambridge 


78 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


HAMPSHIRE  PLACE,  from  189 
Hampshire 

HANCOCK,  from  74  Kinnaird  to 
384  Broadway,  ward  2 


0 

0 

Kinnaird 

0 

8 

Franklin 

21 

26 

Green 

0 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

81 

Centre 

106 

Hancock  place 

0 

0 

Harvard 

.57 

0 

Broadway 

HANCOCK  PLACE,  from  106 
Hancock,  ward  2 

HARDING,  from  825  Cambridge 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  2 
1  2     Cambridge 

22  Jefferson 
0    Porter 

0  0    Somerville  line 

HAROLD  PLACE,  from  3  Cherry, 

ward  4 

HARRINGTON  PLACE,  from  137 
Washington 

HARRIS,  from  64  Frost  to  Som- 
erville line,  ward  5 

1  2    Frost 

0  0    Oxford 

55  Thornton  Terrace 

69  0    Somerville  line 

HARRIS  PLACE,  from  Harris,  at 
Somerville  line,  to  Eustis  place, 
ward  5 

HARRISON,  from  347  Main  to  70 
Washington,  ward  2 

1  2    Main 
13        12     School 

27        28    Washington 

HARRISON  AVENUE,  from  Col- 
umbus avenue,  to  Whittemore, 
ward  5 

HARVARD,  from  201  Main  to 
Mass.  ave.  at  Quincy  sq.  wards 
2  and  1 

2  1    Main 

23  Harvard  place 
58               Munson 

82        83    Brewery 

91     Gray  place 
104      105    Portland 


125 

Davis 

140 

139 

Moore 

152 

151 

Clark 

168 

169 

Winsor 

176 

Cherry 

188 

Pine 

183 

Boardman 

194 

197 

Columbia 

211 

Elm 

0 

Aquinas  Hall 

225 

Norfolk 

0 

St.  Mary's  church  and 
school 

235 

Broadway 

0 

Harvard  M.  E.  church 

238 

Essex 

0 

Stearns  school 

249 

Common 

0 

0 

Prospect 

276 

277 

Inman 

0 

St.  Luke's  church 

280 

Bigelow 

290 

Clinton 

298 

299 

Lee 

314 

0 

Hancock 

344 

0 

Dana 

353 

Ellery 

369 

Trowbridge 

380 

Remington 

383 

Ware  Hall 

385 

Ware 

0 

Old  Cambridge  Bap- 
tist church 

391 

Prescott 

0 

Beck  Hall 

0 

Quin  c 

0 

0 

Quincy  square 

HARVARD  PLACE,  from  23  Har- 
vard, ward  2 

HARVARD  ROW,  ward  1,  changed 
to  Mass.  avenue 

HARVARD  SQUARE,  junc.  Pea- 
body,  Mass.  ave.  Boylston  and 
Brattle,  ward  1 


HARVEY, 

from  7  Cedar  to 

bey. 

Clifton,  ward  5 

2          0 

Cedar 

8 

Wilbur 

15 

Wesley  ave. 

20 

Reed 

30 

Montgomery 

40 

Clay 

52 

Jackson 

64 

Clifton 

HASKELL,  from  2224  Mass.  ave. 
to  23  Rindge  ave.  ward  5 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


79 


HASTINGS,  from  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 
to  opp.  55  Moore,  ward  2 
0  0    B.  &  A.  R.  R 

22        21     Munson 
52        51     Brewery 
162      163    Moore 

HASTINGS  AVENUE,  from 
Phillips  place,  north,  ward  1 

HASTINGS  SQUARE,  Brookline, 
between  Chestnut  and  Henry, 
ward  4 

HAWTHORN,  from  96  Brattle,  to 
1677  Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 

HAWTHORNE  AVENUE,  from 
225  Brattle  to  Huron  ave.  ward  1 

HAYES,  from  90  Putnam  ave.  to 
75  Howard,  ward  4 

HAYES  COURT,  from  98  Putnam 
ave.  ward  4 

HE  ALE  Y,  from  21  Parker  to  56 
Buckingham,  ward  1 

HENDERSON  COURT,  from  8 
Day,  ward  5 

HENRY,  from  90  Waverly  to  318 
Pearl,  ward  4 

2  1  Waverly 

0  49  Sidney 

80  79  Brookline 

0  91  Hastings  sq. 

110  109  Pearl 

HEWS,  from  Grigg  to  93  Western 
ave.  ward  4 

HIGH,  from  opp.  124  Holworthy 
to  Park  ave.  ward  1 

HIGHLAND,  from  69  Sparks  to 
Reservoir,  ward  1 
0  0    Sparks 

0  0    Appleton 

0         0    Reservoir 

HIGHLAND  AVENUE,  from  393 
Broadway  to   1500    Cambridge, 
ward  2 
0  0     Broadway 

49    Greenough  ave. 
40  Highland  Park 

80        81     Cambridge 


H1LLIARD,  from  60  Brattle  to  133 
Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 
2  1     Brattle 

15    Hilliardpl. 
0  0    Mt.  Auburn 

HILLIARD  PLACE,  from  15  Hil- 
liard,  ward  1 

HILLSIDE  AVENUE,  from  63 
Washington  ave.  to  opp. 63  Avon 
Hill,  ward  5 

HILLSIDE  PLACE,  from  96  Avon 
Hill,  ward  5 

HILTON  PL  ACE, from  79  Murray, 
ward  1 

HOLDEN,  from  Kirkland,  opp. 
Baldwin  to  Scott,  ward  1 

HOLLIS,  from  2280  Mass.  ave.  to 
37  Rindge  ave.  ward  5 

HOLLY,  from  12  Clark  to  Brooks 
ward  4 

HOLLY  AVENUE,  from  opp.  16 
Madison  to  Huron  ave.  ward  5 

HOLMES,  from  opp.  108  Hol- 
worthy to  Park  ave.  ward  1 

HOLMES  PLACE,  from  1509 
Mass.  ave.  to  Kirkland,  ward  1 

HOLWORTHY,  from  Belmont   at 
Fitchburg  R.   R.  bridge,  north, 
to  Fresh  Pond,  ward  1 
0  0    Belmont 

49     Holworthy  pi. 
0    Park  ave. 
0    Holmes 
0    High 
128  Locust 

0  0    Huron  ave. 

0  0    Fresh  Pond 

HOLWORTHY  PLACE,  from  49 
Holworthy,  ward  1 

HOLYOKE,  from  1328  Mass.  ave. 
to  Mill,  ward  1 
2  1    Mass.  ave. 

26         0    Mt.  Auburn 

30  Hoi  yoke  pi. 

33     Winthrop 
50  Mill 

HOLYOKE  PLACE,  from  64  Mt. 
Auburn  to  30  Holyoke,  ward  1 


80 


STREETS,   COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


HOUGHTON,  from  385  Prospect, 
at  Somerville  line,  ward  2 

HOVEY  AVENUE,  from  1591 
Cambridge  to  Magnolia  avenue, 
ward  1 

HOWARD,  from  183  River  to  85 
Kinnaird,  ward  4 

0  0    River 

0        26    Western  ave. 
47  Grigg 

75  Hayes 

0  0    Kinnaird 

HOWLAND,  from  71  Hammond 
to  72  Wendell,  ward  1 

HUBBARD  AVENUE,  from  77 
Walden  to  Raymond, ward  5 

HUBBARD  PARK,  Brattle,  be- 
tween Sparks  and  Lowell,  ward  1 

HUDSON,   from  1668  Mass.  ave. 
to  Hudson  pi.     ward  5 
2  1    Mass.  ave. 

0    Bowdoin 
27  Wright 

HUDSON  PLACE,  from  35  Hud- 
son, ward  5 

HUMBOLDT,  from  7  Linnsean  to 
17  Lancaster,  ward  5 

HUNTING,  from  857  Cambridge 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  2 

HURLBUT,  from  opp.  16  Martin 
to  12  Linnasan,  ward  5 

HURON  AVENUE,  from  1868 
Mass.  ave.  across  Concord  ave. 
and  Lake  View  ave.  to  Concord 
ave.  opp.  Wellington, at  Belmont 
line,  ward  1 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

51     Richdale  ave. 
0  Mt.  Vernon 

0        84     Walnut  ave. 
0      118    Washington  ave. 
137    Mt.  Pleasant 
148  Avon  Hill 

159     Vincent 
0    Whittier 
0  0     Raymond 

0  Brendon 

0  Cutter  ave 

0    Dublin 
0      341     Garden 


357  Oliver 

375  Tuttle 

0  Holly  ave. 

0  0  Concord  ave. 

442  Sparks  st.  pi. 

444  Sparks 

Appleton 

0  Vassal  lane 

0  Walden 

0  Reservoir 

0  0  Faverweather 

0  Chilton 

0  Standish 

0  0  Lake  View  ave. 

0  0  Lexington  ave. 

0  Hawthorn  ave. 

0  0  Larch 

0  0  Fresh  Pond  Lane 

0  McDonald 

0  0  Fitchburg  R.  R. 

0  Park  ave. 

0  Holworthy 

0  Gushing 

0  0  Concord    av.  at    Bel- 

mont line 

HUTCHINSON,  from  187  Apple- 
ton,  ward  1 

INMAN,  from  769  Mass.  ave.  to 
214  Hampshire,  ward  2 
0  City  Hall 

0    First  Univ.  Church 
16    Austin 
43  0    Harvard 

St.  Luke?s  Church 
51  West 

57  Inman  pi. 

0  Harvard  school 

0  0    Broadway 

84  Summer 

133      134    Hampshire 
0  0    Inman  sq. 

INMAN  PLACE,  from  57  Inman 
to  Derby  lane,  ward  2 
0  0    Inman 

0  0    West  st.  pi. 

0  0    Derby  lane 

INMAN  SQUARE,  junction  In- 
man, Hampshire,  Cambridge, 
Springfield,  Beacon,  ward  2 

IRVING,  from  455  Broadway 
across  Kirkland,  ward  1 

2  1    Broadway 

20        19    Cambridge 
27    Irving  pi. 
35     Ashton 
60        59     Kirkland 


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best  facilities  for  good  work  and  prompt  service.  For  this 
kind  of  work  our  prices  are  low.  Goods  called  for  and  deli- 
vered. .  .  .  ...... 


ALFRED  R.  BROWN, 

1388  Massschusetts  Ave.,  (Up  one  night)  Harvard  Sq. 


STREETS,    COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


81 


IRVING  PLACE,  from  27  Irving 
to  10  Summer,  ward  1 

JACKSON,  from  Rindge  ave.   to 
52  Harvey,  ward  5 
0  0    Rindge  ave. 

0  0    Dudley 

0  0    Harvey 

JAMES,  from   79  Brattle    to     12 
Mason,  ward  1 

JARVIS,  from  1569  Mass.  ave.  to 
31  Oxford,  ward  1 

JAY,  from  165  River  to  68  Kin- 
naird,  ward  4 

0  0  River 

26  Jay  st.  pi. 

19        20  Western  ave. 

0  0  Kinnaird 

JAY  STREET  PLACE,   from  26 
Jay,  ward  4 

JEFFERSON,  from  19  Warren  to 
22  Harding,  ward  2 
1     Warreu 


2 
10 
24 


Marion 
25     Harding 


JENNINGS  COURT,  from  396 
Mass.  ave.  south,  ward  4 

JORDAN  PLACE,  from  134 
Broadway,  ward  2 

KENDALL  SQUARE,  junction, 
Main,  Broadway  and  Third, 
ward  2 

KENNEDY  AVENUE'  from  159 
Brattle,  ward  1 

KKN'W  AY,  from  Doane  to  Gib- 
sou,  ward  1 

KIDDER,  from  2161  Mass.  ave.  to 
Somerville  line,  ward  5 

K I  LI)  ARE.  from  Garden  to  bey- 
Dublin,  ward  5 

KIMBALL,  from  Columbus  ave. 
to  Whittemore,  ward  5 

KINO,  from  YValden,  south,  ward  5 

KING  PLACE,  from  42  Amory, 
ward  2 


KINNAIRD,  from  123  River,  to  70 
Putnam  ave.  ward  4 

0  0  River 

17        18  Western  ave. 

0  Jay 

70  Hancock 

81  Howard 

86  Bay 

0  0  Putnam  ave. 


KIRKLAND,  from  1475  Mass.  av. 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  1 

1  2  Mass.  ave. 

0  0  Cambridge 

0  Holmes  pi. 

13  Oxford 

23  Frisbie  pi. 

26  Quincy 

27  Divinity  ave. 

35  Kirkland  pi. 

38  Summer 

43  Francis  ave. 

53  0  Irving 

68  Trowbridge 

78  Baldwin 

0  Holden 

0  Myrtle  ave. 
0          Line,  at  Somerville  line 

KIRKLAND  PLACE,  from  35 
Kirkland,  ward  1 

LAFAYETTE  SQUARE,  Main, 
junction  Columbia  and  Mass. 
ave.     ward  4 


LAKE,  from  169  Pearl  to  76  Maga- 
zine, ward  4 

0  0    Pearl 

0        17     Niagara 
0  0     Magazine 


I , A  K  E  V 1 E  W  A  V  E  NUE,  from  195 
Brattle  to  Fresh  Pond  ave.  wd.  1 


LAMBERT,  from  365  Cambridge 

to  Gore,  ward  :i 


LAMBERT  AVENUE,  changed  to 
Huron  ave.  \\ aid  ."> 


LAMONT  AVENUE,  from   Mag- 
nolia, south,  ward  1 

LAMSOX  PLACE,  Hon,   12    Es<rx 

ward  2 


12                         STREETS,  COURTS, 

AVENUES,  ETC. 

LANCASTER,   from   1768    Mass. 

LEXINGTON    AVENUE,     from 

ave.   opp.  49  Washington   ave. 

2578  Mass.   ave.  to  Whittemore 

ward  5 

ave.  ward  5 

2          1    Mason 

18               Humboldt 

LILAC  COURT,   from  131  Port- 

30              Agassiz 

land,  2 

0          0    Washington 

LINCOLN,  from  opposite  81  Web- 

LANG DON,  from  1626  Mass.  ave. 

ster  ave.  to  90  Elm,  ward  5 

to  9  Chauncy,  ward  1 

2          1    Webster  ave. 

1          2    Mass.  ave. 

4          3    Winsor 

15                Rutland 

7    Lincoln  court 

0          0 

8                Union 

LANSDOWNE,   from  Mass.  ave- 

0          0    Columbia 

opposite    Village,   southerly  to 

65    Elm 

Pacific,    between    Blanche  and 

Goffe 

LINCOLN  PLACE,  from  13  Lin- 

coln, ward  2 

LARCH,    from    Brattle,   west  of 

Hawthorne  ave.   to  Fresh  Pond 

LINDEN,  from  1290  Mass.  ave.  to 

lane,  ward  1 

61  Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 

LAUREL,  from  75  Pleasant  to  210 

LINE,  from  1447  Cambridge  to  90 

River,  ward  1 

Kirkland,  wards  1  and  2 

125                 Cambridge 

LAWN,  from  104  Cushing  to  Bel- 

85                Camelia  ave. 

mont  line,  ward  1 

63                 Leonard  ave. 

49                 Magnolia  ave. 

LAWRENCE,   from  145  Pearl  to 

1                 Kirkland 

66  Magazine,  ward  4 

0          0    Pearl 

LINEHAN       COURT,    from     13 

16               Niagara 

Third,  ward  3 

0          0    Magazine 

LINN^AN,  from  1740  Mass.  ay. 

LECHMERE    PLACE,     from    48 

to  63  Garden,  ward  5 

North,  ward  3 

2          1    Mass.  ave. 

6               Potter  Park 

LECHMERE     SQUARE,   Bridge, 

7    Humboldt 

junction  Cambridge,  ward  3 

12                Hurlbut 

15     Agassiz 
22                Bowman 

LEE,  from  879  Mass.  ave.  to  372 

Broadway,  ward  2 

0    Washington  ave. 

0          2    Mass.  ave. 

30                Gray 

0          0    Harvard 

38                Avon 

46    West 

39    Avon  Hill 

0          0    Broadway 

48               Walker 

49    Raymond 

LEIGHTON     COURT,     from    26 

0          0    Garden 

East,  ward  3 

LINWOOD    PLACE,    from    2634 

LEONARD  AVENUE,  from  1531 

Broadway,  ward  2 

Cambridge  to  63  Line,  at  Somer- 

ville  line,  ward  1 

LOCKE,   from    17    Meacham    at 

1          2    Cambridge 

Somerville  line  to  beyond  Frank, 

25        26    Line 

ward  5 

27        28    Somerville  line 

0          0    Meacham 

0                Woodbridge 

LEXINGTON     AVENUE,    from 

0          0    Frank 

209    Brattle    to  junction    Lake 

View  ave.  and  Fresh  Pond  ave. 

LOCUST,  from  128  Holworthy  to 

ward  1 

111  Cushing,  ward  1 

STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


83 


LONGFELLOW  PARK,  from 
Brattle,  between  Hawthorn  and 
Willard,  ward  1 

LOPEZ,  from  107  Brookline  to 
114  Pearl,  ward  4 

LOUGHREY  AVENUE,*  from 
Pioneer  to  28  Pelham,  ward  2 

LOWELL,  from  156  Brattle  to  271 
Mt.  Anburn,  ward  1 

0  0    Brattle 

14  Foster 

0  0    Mt.  Auburn 

LOWLAND  AVENUE,  from  40 
Spring,  ward  3 

LYMAN,  from  Murray, west, wd.  1 

MADISON,  from  65  Concord  ave. 
to  90  Garden,  ward  5 

MADISON  AVENUE,  from  Co- 
lumbus avenue,  to  Whittemore, 
ward  5 

MAGAZINE,  from  Central  sq. 
south  to  the  Charles  river, 
ward  4 


0 

0 

Central  sq. 

0 

0 

Green 

12 

0 

Franklin 

0 

21 

Auburn 

0 

0 

William 

34 

0 

Cottage 

52 

Perry 

55 

Upton 

66 

Lawrence 

0 

Dana  square 

71 

Warland    - 

76 

Lake 

81 

Park 

84 

Erie 

91 

Fairmont 

98 

Hamilton 

99 

Prince 

114 

Allston 

118 

Bailey  place 

117 

Magazine  court 

128 

127 

Putnam  av. 

140 

141 

Chestnut 

152 

Tufts 

149 

Florence 

170 

Glen  wood  ave. 

180 

181 

C  ranite 

0 

0 

Charles  River 

MAGAZINE  COURT,  from  117 
Magazine  to  12  Walnut  court, 
ward  4 


MAGEE,  from  116  Putnam  ave.  to 
Grigg,  ward  4 

MAGNOLIA  AVENUE,  from  36 
Baldwin  to  49  Line,  at  Somer- 
ville  line 

Baldwin 
Lamont  ave. 
Myrtle  ave. 
Line,     at     Somerville 
line 

MAIN,  from  West  Boston  bridge 
to  Columbia  and  401  Mass  ave. 
ward  2 


11 

0 

0 

36 

63 

62 

0 

0 

West  Boston  bridge 

13 

First 

19 

Baldwin  pi. 

99 

Broadway 

0 

Third 

168 

171 

Pioneer 

ISO 

Deacon 

193 

Pelham 

221 

Harvard 

0 

Sixth 

0 

0 

B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

275 

Washington 

286 

Albany 

307 

Brewery 

334 

329 

Portland 

349 

Harrison 

357 

Moore 

36U  Brooks 

386 

Osborn 

387 

Clark 

400 

403 

Winsor 

421 

Cherry 

439 

Austin 

473 

Columbia 

0 

Lafayette  sq. 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

MAPLE  AVENUE,  from  381 
Broadway  to  1374  Cambridge, 
ward  2 

MAPLE  PLACE,  from  7  Winter, 
ward  3 

MARION,  from  731  Cambridge  to 
10  Jefferson,  ward  2 

MARKET,  from  205  Broadway  to 


34  Elm,  ward  2 

0          0 

Broadway 

9          0 

Clark 

17 

Bristol 

27        24 

Winsor 

37 

Union 

51        52 

Columbia 

61         62 

Elm 

84 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


MARNEY, 

from  Portland  to  Berk- 

897 

Arnold  Circle 

shir 

e,  ward  2 

910 

907 

Hancock 

960 

Bay 

MARTIN, 

from  1702  Mass.  ave.  to 

975 

Dana 

8  Avon,  ward  5 

1011 

Ellery 

2 

1 

Mass.  ave. 

1051 

Trowbridge 

20 
52 

54 
0 

0 
31 

Hurlbut 
Bowdoin 
Wright 

1052 
1058 

1115 

Putnam  ave. 
Mt.  Auburn 
Remington 

51 

0 

Gray 

Norton  place 
Avon 

0 
1134 

1201 

Old  Cambridge  Bapt. 

Church 
Arrow 
Beck  Hall 

MARVIN 

PLACE,  from   108  Co- 

1222 

Bow 

lumbia,  ward  2 

0 
1258 

0 

Quincy  square 
Plympton 

1290 

Linden 

MASON,   from   85  Brattle    to   1 

1238 

Holyoke 

Garden,  ward  1 

1336 

Holyoke  House 

0 

0 

Brattle 

1346 

Holyoke  House 

9 

Phillips  place 

1341 

Wadsworth  House 

12 

James 

1362 

Dunster 

0 

0 

Garden 

1390 

0 

Peabody 
Boylston 

MASSACHUSETTS      AVENUE , 

1394 

Brattle 

from    Harvard     bridge     across 

0 

Harvard  sq. 

Main  to  Arlington  line,  wards  2, 

0 

Harvard      University 

4,1 

,5. 

buildings 

0 

0 

Harvard  bridge 

1416 

College  House 

0 

0 

B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

1428 

College  House 

167 

Albany 

1444 

Church 

0 

Smart 

0 

First  Parish  church 

0 

Goff 

Old  Burying  Ground 

0 

Boston  A.  A.  grounds 

0 

Garden 

223 

Winsor 

0 

Cambridge  Common 

0 

Lansdown 

0 

Waterhouse 

279 

Village 

1475 

Cambridge 

323 

State 

1499 

Kirkland 

334 

Blanche 

1509 

Holmes  place 

346 

Front  st.  ct. 

1569 

Jarvis 

358 

Sidney 

0 

Waterhouse 

396 

Jennings  court 

1600 

Chauncy 

0 

0 

Lafayette  sq. 

1603 

Everett 

401 

Columbia 

1626 

Langdon 

449 

Coolidge  pi. 

1627 

Mellen 

467 

Douglass 

1653 

Wendell 

476 

Brookline 

1664 

Shepard 

531 

Norfolk 

1668 

Hudson 

564 

Pearl 

1679 

Sacramento 

0 

0 

Central  sq. 

1702 

Mat  tin 

0 

Mag.mne 

1713 

Garfield 

605 

Essex 

1740 

Linn  a3  an 

655 

Prospect 

1761 

Forest 

679 

Union  Hall 

1768 

Lancaster 

697 

Temple 

1791 

Frost  Terrace 

750 

Pleasant 

1794 

Arlington 

765 

Inman 

1805 

Roseland 

0 

City  Hall 

1826 

Mt.  Vernon 

821 

Bigelow 

1843 

Brackett  place 

834 

Vernon 

1868 

Huron  avenue 

847 

Clinton 

1876 

1867 

Fitchburg  R.  R.  Por- 

879 

Lee 

ter's  station 

STREETS,   COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


85 


1916 

Porter  road 

1925 

Davenport 

1957 

Allen 

1981 

Beech 

2006 

Regent 

2030 

Creighton 

2033 

Blake 

2059 

Hadley 

2078 

Walden 

2019 

Russell 

2161 

Kidder 

2174 

Rindge  ave. 

2224 

Haskell 

2187 

Chester 

2270 

Hoi  lis 

2235 

Day 

2263 

Dover 

2291 

Meacham 

2325 

Woodbridge 

2343 

Frank 

2304 

Rice 

2336 

Norris 

2366 

Dudley 

2409 

Cameron 

2422 

Cedar 

0 

0 

B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

2483 

Washburn  ave. 

2505 

Clarendon  ave. 

2510 

Cottage  Park  ave 

2529 

Tannery 

2542 

Brookford 

2571 

Newman 

2578 

Lexington  ave. 

2585 

Gladstone 

2596 

Columbus  ave. 

0 

0 

Alewife  Brook, 
Arlington  line 

MAY,   from  Lawn,  north,  to  be" 
yond  Vineyard,  ward  1 

MAYNARD     PLACE,   from    259 
Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 

McDONALD,    changed   to  Aber- 
deen ave.  ward  1 

McDonnell  court,  from  29 

Reed,  ward  5 

M cLE AN  PLACE,  from  35  Cedar, 
ward  5 

MEACHAM,  from  2291  Mass.  ave. 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  5 

MEAD,    from    41    Walden    to  40 
Cogswell  ave.  ward  5 
2  0     Walden 

11     Cogswell  place 
0 


MECHANIC  SQUARE,  junction 
Broadway  and  Hampshire,  ward 
2 

MELLEN,  from  1627  Mass.  ave. 
to  55  Oxford,  ward  1 


MERCER      CIRCLE,     from 
Brattle  to  Sparks,  ward  1 


134 


MIDDLESEX,  from  56  Rindge  av. 
to  Railroad,  ward  5 


0 

0 

Rindge  ave. 

24 

Wilson  ave. 

64 

Van  Norden 

0 

0 

Railroad 

MIFFLIN  PLACE,  from 

119  Mt. 

Auburn, 

ward  1 

MILL 

from    25    DeWolf 

to 

50 

Holyoke, 

ward  1 

0 

0 

DeWolf 

0 

7 

Plympton 

32 

33 

Holyoke 

MILLER  AVENUE,  from 

57 

Or- 

chard  to 

180  Elm,   Somerville, 

ward  5 

MONTGOMERY,  from  77 

Rindge 

ave. 

to  30  Harvey,  ward  5 

0 

0 
17 

Rindge  ave. 
Olive  place 

32 

0 
45 

Dudley 
George 

0 

0 

Harvey 

MOORE,   from   357   Main 

to 

212 

Broadway,  wards  2  and  4 

1 

2 

Main 

11 

10 

School 

37 

Grotto  place 

27 

Myrtle  place 

0 

0 
54 

Washington 
Hastings 

79 

78 

Harvard 

95 

96 

Dickinson 

101 

102 

Broadway 

Mt.  AUBURN,  from  Quincy  sq. 
at  1058  Mass.  ave.  to  beyond 
Fitchburg  R.  R.  at  Watertown 
line,  ward  1 


0 

0     Quincy  sq. 

2 

Putnam  ave 

10 

Banks 

22 

Athens 

36 

DeWolf 

50 

55     Plvmptou 

59 

Bow 

86 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


61 

Linden 

0 

Claverly  Hall 

64 

Holyoke  place 

74 

73 

Holyoke 

0 

St.  Paul's  church 

80 

81 

Dunster 

88 

93 

Boylston 

0 

Winthrop  sq. 

99 

Cummock  place 

0 

0 

Brattle  sq. 

0 

0 

Eliot  sq. 

0 

0 

City  building 

116 

Trinity  Hall 

119 

Mifflin  place 

125 

Story 

128 

Nutting  place 

132 

Mc.  Auburn  place 

133 

Hilliard 

134 

Revere 

140 

Gerry 

146 

Brewer 

154 

151 

Ash 

158 

Bath 

167 

Hawthorn 

0 

Cambridge  Casino 

0 

Longfellow  Park    " 

0 

0 

Cambridge  Hospital 

183 

Willard 

207 

Broadway 

0 

Willis  court 

0 

Coolidge  ave. 

0 

Mt.  Auburn  cemetery 

0 

Fitchburg  R.R.  Water 
town  line 

237 

Sparks 

245 

Camden  place 

259 

Maynard  place 

263 

Gibson 

271 

Lowell 

309 

The  Avon  Home 

0 

Channing 

0 

Elm  wood 

0 

Elm  wood  ave. 

653 

Ash  burn  place 

0 

Fitchburg  R.  R. 

0 

Belmont 

MT.  AUBURN  PLACE,  from  132 
Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 


MT.  PLEASANT,  from  opposite 
77  Walden  to  137  Huron  avenue, 
ward  5 


MT.  VERNON,  from  1826  Mass. 
ave.  to  opp.51  Huron  ave. ward  5 


MULLENS    COURT,      from     46 
Winter  2,  ward  3 


MUNROE,  from  First    to   Sixth, 
ward  3 

0  0  First 

0  0  Second 

0  0  Third 

0  Emery  court 

0  0  Fifth 

0  0  Sixth 

MUNSON,  from  3  Washington  to 
58  Harvard,  ward  2 

MURDOCK,  from  162  Hampshire 
to  9  Gardner,  ward  2 

MURRAY,     from    Eliot    sq.     to 
Boylston,  ward  1 
0  0    Eliot  sq. 

0    Bennett 
0    Lyman 
0    Dwight 
79    Hilton  place 
0  0    Boylston 

MUSEUM,     from    2  Gorhani     to 
Somerville  line,  ward  1 
0    Gorham 
0     Carver 
0  0     Somerville 

MYRTLE  AVENUE,  from  Kirk- 
land,  to  Magnolia  ave.  ward  1 

MYRTLE  PLACE,f  rom  39  Moore, 
ward  4 

NEW,  from  Concord  ave.  next  F. 
R.  R.  ward  5 

NEWELL,  changed  to  Huron  av. 
ward  5 

NEWMAN,  from  2571  Mass.  ave. 
to  Bismarck,  ward  5 

NEWTON,  from  175  Chestnut  to 
413  Putnam  ave.  ward  4 

NIAGARA,  from  16  Lawrence  to 
17  Lake,  ward  4 

NICHOLS  PL  ACE, from  21  Bald- 
win, ward  1 

NINTH,  from  638  Cambridge  to 
Potter,  ward  3 

0  0  Cambridge 

0  14  Otis 

46  51  Thorndike 

64  0  Spring 

0  0  Vine 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


87 


0 

0 

Charles 

0 

0 

Bent 

0 

0 

Rogers 

0 

0 

Binney 

0 
NORI 

0 
?OLK 

Potter 
,  from  531  Mass.  a 

to  Somerville  line,  wds.  4  an 

0 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

m 

0 

Austin 

32 

Washington 

37 

Norfolk  pi. 

46 

Suffolk 

54 

Worcester 

0 

St.  Mary's  church 
Harvard 

78 

Norfolk  court 

0 

Broadway  park 

0 

0 

Broadway 

0 

132 

Hampshire 

173 

174 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

Somerville  line 

NORFOLK     COURT,    from     78 
Norfolk,  to  11  Elm,  wd.  2 

NORFOLK     PLACE,     from     37 
Norfolk 

NORR1S,  from  2336  Mass.  ave.  to 
50  Cedar,  ward  5 

NORTH,   from    23    Water    to  16 
East,  ward  3 


0 

0    Water 

t2 

Short 

[8 

Lechmere  pi. 

0 

0    East 

NORTON  PLACE,  from  54  Mar- 
tin, ward  5 

NUTTING  PLACE,  from  128  Mt. 
Auburn,  ward  1 

OAK,    from    1308   Cambridge  to 
Somerville  line,  ward  2 

OAK   CIRCLE,  from   1299  Cam- 
bridge, ward  2 

OLIVE  PLACE,  from  17  Mont- 
gomery, ward  5 

OLIVER,  from   257   Huron    ave. 
ward  5 

ONLEY     AVENUE,     from      40 
Rindge  ave.  ward  "> 


ORCHARD,  from  9  Davenport  to 
Somerville  line,  ward  5 


2 

1 

Davenport 

0 

Allen 

24 

25 

Beech 

50 

Blake 

57 

Miller  ave. 

65 

Tenney 

74 

75 

Russell 

0 

0 

Somerville  line 

ORRIN,  from  124  Garden,  wd.  5 

OSBORN,    from    368     Main     to 
Mass.  ave.  ward  4 
0  0    Main 

0    State 
0  0    Portland 

0  0    Mass.  ave. 

OTIS,  from  First,  across  Ninth  to 
B.  &  A.  R.  R.  ward  3 


0 

0 

First 

0 

0 

Second 

0 

55 

Third 

82 

79 

Fourth 

110 

113 

Fifth 

140 

145 

Sixth 

0 

155 

Seventh 

0 

177 

Eighth 

186 

0 

Ninth 

179 

Parnell 

0 

0 

B.  &  A.  R. 

OTTER,  from  32  Cowperthwaite 
to  40  DeWolf ,  ward  1 

OXFORD,  13  Kirkland  to  Somer- 
ville line,  waids  1  and  5 


1 

2 

Kirkland 

31 

Jarvis 

45 

Everett 

50 

Hammond 

55 

Mellen 

69 

54 

Wendell 

0 

84 

Sacramento 

96 

Crescent 

112 

Eustis  pi. 

11 

Garfield 

0 

130 

Forest 

121 

122 

Harris 

0 

0 

Somerville  line 

PACIFIC,  from  Albany,  east,  to 
Brookline,  ward  4 

PALERMO,  from  Willow  to  Wiu- 
SOr,  ward  2 

PALMER,   from  8  Brattle  to  ig 
Church,  ward  1 


88 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


PARK,  from  81  Magazine  to  82 
Pleasant,  ward  4 

PARK  AVENUE,  from  opposite 
84  Holworthy  to  Huron  ave. 
ward  1 

0  0     Holworthy 

0  Holmes 

0  High 

0  0    Huron  ave. 

PARKER,  from  44  Coucord  ave. 
to  14  Buckingham,  ward  1 

PARNELL,  from  660  Cambridge, 
to  Otis,  ward  3 

PEABODY,  from  Harvard  sq.  to 
Kirkland,  ward  1 

PEARL,  from  564  Mass.  ave.  to 
the  Charles  river,  ward  4 


2 

1 

Mass.  ave. 

24 

25 

Green 

48 

45 

Franklin 

68 

65 

Auburn 

85 

William 

92 

Watson 

114 

103 

Cottage 
Lopez 

136 

125 

Perry 
Decatur 

156 

Valentine 

145 

Lawrence 

169 

Lake 

196 

189 

Erie 

208 

209 

Hamilton 

236 

231 

Allston 

264 

263 

Putnam  ave. 

292 

0 

Chestnut 

309 

Tufts 

314 

Pearl  st.  pi. 

318 

Henry 

329 

Glenwood  ave. 

355 

Granite 

0 

0 

Charles  River  Park 

way 

PEARL  STREET  PLACE,  from 
314  Pearl,  ward  4 

PELHAM,  from  70  Broadway  to 
193  Main,  ward  1 

PEMBERTON,    from    6    Rindge 
ave.  to  beyond  Fairfield,  ward  5 
0  0    Rindge  ave. 

64  Fairfield 

PERCY  PLACE,  from  38  Essex, 
ward  2 


PERRY,   from   125  Pearl    to   54 
Magazine,  ward  4 

PETERS,  from  572  Putnam  ave. 
to  50  Allston,  ward  4 

PETTENGJLL  COURT,  from  58 
Second,  ward  3 

PHILLIPS  PLACE,  from  Mason 

to  18  Garden,  ward  1 
0  0     Mason 

0    Hastings  ave. 
0  Berkeley 

0  0     Garden 


PILGRIM,   from    Albany 
Brookline,  ward  4 


to    84 


PINE,   from    87    School    to    190 
Harvard,  wards  4  and  2 
1  2     School 

14     Eaton 
31        30    Washington 
57        58     Harvard 

PIONEER,    from    52    Broadway 
across  Main  to  Deacon,  ward  2 


0 

0 

Broadway 

10 

9 

Pioneer  ave. 

0 

Loughrev  ave 

0 

0 

Main 

0 

0 

Deacon 

PIONEER   AVENLTE,    from    32 
Broadway  to  5  Pelham.  wd.  2 

0  0    Broadway 

30        31     Pioneer 
50        51     Pelham 

PLEASANT,  from  750  Mass.  ave. 

to  Florence,  ward  4 


0 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

10 

9 

Green 

18 

17 

Franklin 

22 

19 

Western  ave 

24 

Auburn 

40 

43 

River 

48 

Pleasant  pi. 

56 

Upton 

70 

Warland 

73 

Laurel 

82 

Park 

85 

Rockwell 

96 

91 

Fairmont 

110 

Prince 

126 

125 

Somerset 

148 

147 

Putnam  ave. 

0 

Chestnut 

176 

Florence 

STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


89 


PLEASANT  PLACE,  from  48 
Pleasant,  ward  4 

PLYMOUTH,  from  next  187 
Portland  to  91  Hampshire,wd.  2 

2  1     Portland 

24  3     Berkshire 

52        57     Webster  ave. 

0        93    Hampshire 

PLYMPTON,  from  1260  Mass.av. 
to  11  Dyke,  ward  1 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

0  0    Bow 

0  0    Mt.  Auburn 

PLYMPTON  PLACE,  from  61 
Plympton,  ward  1 

POND  PLACE,  from  238  Putnam 
avenue,  ward  4 

PORTER,  from  37  Warren  to  45 
Harding,  ward  2 
2  1    Warren 

11     Bedford 
44        45     Harding 

PORTER  ROAD,from  1916  Mass. 
ave.  to  1974  do.  ward  5 

PORTLANDS rom  Albany  across 
Main  to  opposite  700  Cambridge, 
wards  4  and  2 


0 

0 

13 
25 
37 

61 

101 

109 

131 

165 

0 

0 

191 

0 

0 

0 


0 

0 

12 

28 

38 

60 

102 

108 

0 


Albany 

Main 

Rogers  ct. 

School 

Washington 

Hastings 

Harvard 

Broadway 

Hampshire 

Lilac  ct. 

Bristol 

Berkshire  pi. 

Plymouth 

Vandine 

York 

Marney 

Cambridge 


PORTSMOUTH,  from  81  Hamp- 
shire to  40  Webster  ave.  wd.  2 

POTTER,  from  Third  to  B.  &  A. 
R.  R.  ward  3 
0  0     Third 

0         0    Fifth 

0  0     Sixth 

0  0     Ninth 


POTTER  PARK,from  6  Linnsean, 

ward  2 
PRENTISS     PLACE,     from     65 

Frost,  ward  5 

PRE  SCOTT,  from  391  Harvard  to 
1738  Cambridge,  ward  1 
0  0    Harvard 

0  0     Broadway 

0  0    Cambridge 

PRINCE,  from  99  Magazine  to 
110  Pleasant,  ward  4 

PRISON  POINT,  from  Bridge, 
near  Craigie  bridge,  north,  to 
Charlestown  line,  ward  3 

PROSPECT  from  655  Mass.  ave. 
across  Cambridge  to  Somerville 
line,  ward  2 


0 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

51 

0 

Austin 

0 

124 

Harvard 

0 

160 

Broadway 

219 

Summer 

222 

Gardner 

275 

272 

Hampshire 

294 

Carlisle 

327 

328 

Cambridge 

365 

Clary 

385 

Houghton    at     Som- 
erville line 

PUTNAM 

AVENUE,  from  1055 

Mass.  ave.  to  Waverly,  wrds.  4-1 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

5 

Mt.  Auburn 

22 

27 

Green 

39 

Surrey 

42 

Franklin 

66 

Kinnaird 

77 

Flagg 

90 

Hayes 

98 

Hayes  ct. 

116 

Magee 

152 

Grigg 

169 

Sands 

0 

189 

Western  ave. 

222 

Ballard  pi. 

238 

Pond  pi. 

0 

279J  B 

0 

Somerset 

386 

385 

Pleasant 

394 

393 

Pleasant 

403 

Whitney  ave. 

413 

Newton 

425 

Walnut  et. 

460 

461 

Magazine 

500 

499 

Pearl 

516 

Acorn 

522 

Westacotl  ok 

554 

555 

Brookline 

90 


STREETS,   COURTS,   AVENUES,  ETC. 


577  Putnam  ct. 

572  Peters 

604      603  Sidney 

620  Grove  ave. 

636      635  Waverly 

PUTNAM  COURT,  from  577  Put- 
nam ave.  ward  4 

PUTNAM  SQUARE,  junct.  Put- 
nam ave.  Mt. Auburn  and  Trow- 


QUINCY,  from  Quincy  sq.  to  28 
Kirkland,  ward  1 

0  0  Quincy  sq. 
37  36  Broadway 
41  42  Cambridge 
59        60    Kirkland 

QUINCY  SQUARE,  junct.  Mass. 
ave.  Harvard  and  Quincy,  at 
Beck  Hall,  ward  1 

RAILROAD,  from  opposite  149 
Sherman,  to  Rindge  pk.  wd.  5 

RAYMOND,  from  49  Linnaean 
to  Fitchburg  R.  R.  ward  5 

1  2     Linnaean 
0    Bates 

0  Brendon 

87  0  Bellevue  ave, 

0  0  Huron  ave. 

0  0  Walden 

0  Hubbard  ave. 

0  Crescent  ave. 

0  0  F.  R.  R. 

REARDON.  from  Waverly,  east, 
to  B.  &  A.  R.  R,  ward  4 

REED,  from  67  Rindge  ave.  to  20 
Harvey,  ward  5 
0  0    Rindge  ave. 

29    McDonnell  ct. 
0        33    Dudley 

41    Reed  st.  ct. 
0  0    Harvey 

REED  STREET    COURT,    from 

41  Reed,  ward  5 

REGENT,  from  2006  Mass.  ave.  to 

42  Montgomery,  ward  5 

REMINGTON,  from  1115  Mass. 
ave.  to  380  Harvard,  ward  1 

RESERVOIR,  from  opp.  7  Fayer- 
weather  to  Huron  ave.  ward  1. 
0  0    Fayerweather 

0    Highland 


0    Cambridge  Reservoir 
0  0    Huron  ave. 

REVERE,  from  134  Mt.  Auburn 
to  18  Gerry,  ward  1 

RICE,  from  2304  Mass.  ave.  to  59 
Rindge  ave.  ward  5 

RICHDALE  AVENUE,  from  62 
Walden  to  51  Huron  av.  ward  5. 

RICHDALE  COURT,  from  Rich- 
dale  avenue,  opp.  Regent,south, 
ward  5 

RIEDESEL  AVENUE,  from  147 
Brattle  to  Brewster,  ward  1 

RINDGE  PARK,  Rindge  ave.  be- 
tween Groveland  and  Onley  av. 

RINDGE    AVENUE,   from    2174 
Mass.  ave.  to  the  Fitchburg  rail- 
road, ward  5 
0  0    Mass.  ave. 

6  Pemberton 

10  Fairfield 

23     Haskell 
24  Groveland 

27    Rindgefield 
0  Rindge  Park 

37    Hollis 
40  Onley  ave 

59    Rice 
56  Middlesex 

67    Reed 
68  Sargent 

74  Dublin 

77    Montgomery 
0  Catholic  cemetery 

93     Clay 
0        Fitchburg  R.  R. 
103    Jackson 
115     Clifton 
0    F.  R.  R. 

RINDGEFIELD,  from  27  Rindge 
ave.  ward  5 

RIVER,  from  Central  sq.  west  to 
the  Charles  river,  Brighton  line. 
ward  4 

0  0  Central  sq. 

0  0  Green 

0        19  Franklin 

46        49  Auburn 

84  William 

102  Cottage 

102      103  Pleasant 

123  Kinnaird 

153  Jay 

183  Howard 


STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


91 


195 

Sullivan  place 

210 

Laurel 

222 

Rockwell 

258 

Lamont 

0 

307 

Putnam  ave. 

325 

Blackstone 

0 

0 

Charles  river, 

RIVERSIDE   PLACE,    from  117 
Western  ave.  ward  1 

ROCKINGHAM,  from  102  Henry 
to  the  Charles  river,  ward  4 

2        1     Henry 
IS  Rockingham  place 

0  0    Charles  river 

ROCKINGHAM  PLACE,  from  18 
Rockingham,  ward  4 

ROCKWELL,  from  85  Pleasant  to 
222  River,  ward  4 

ROGERS,  from  Ninth,  to  Third, 
ward  3 

ROGERS  COURT,  from  Brewery 
to  12  Portland,  ward  4 

ROLAND,  from  Larch  to  Fresh 
Pond  lane,  ward  1 

ROLLINS  COURT,  from  16  Wat- 
son, ward  4 

ROSELAND,  from  1805  Mass  a  v 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  5 

1  2    Mass.  ave. 
12    Frost 

0  12    Somerville  line 

ROYAL  AVENUE,  from  92  Con- 
cord ave.  ward  1 

RUSSELL,  from  2109  Mass.  ave. 
to  206  Elm,  at  Somerville  line, 
ward  5 

1  2    Mass.  ave. 
37        36    Orchard 

0  0    Elm 

RUTLAND,  from  8  Shepard  to 
Laugdon,  ward  1 

SACRAMENTO,  from  1679  Mass. 
ave. to  Somerville  line,  wards  5 
and  1 

1  2     Mass.  ave. 

25  Sacramento  place 

33  0  Oxford 

61  Crescent 

70  Carver 


SACRAMENTO  PLACE,  from  25 
Sacramento,  ward  5 

SAGINAW  AVENUE,  from  Dav- 
enport to  136  Elm,  Somerville, 
ward  5 

SALEM,  from  126  Auburn  to  25 
Watson,  ward  4 

SANDS,  from  169  Putnam  ave.  to 
Banks,  ward  1 


2 

28 


1     Putnam  ave. 
3    Elmer 
29    Banks 


SARGENT,  from   68   Rindge  ave. 
to  13  Railroad,  ward  5 

SAVILLE,  from  201  Appleton   to 
390  Walden,  ward  1 


SCHOOL,  from  23  Portland  to  23 
Austin,  ward  4 


2 

1 

Portland 

24 

23 

Harrison 

30 

31 

Moore 

34 

Brooks 

35 

School  st.  ct. 

50 

49 

Clark 

64 

63 

Winsor 

72 

73 

Cherry 

85 

Pine 

10 

109 

Austin 

SCHOOL  STREET  COURT,  from 
35  School,  ward  4 

SCOTT,  from  Irving,   near  Kirk- 
land,  to  Somerville  line,  wd.  1 


SECKLE,  from  544  Webster  ave. 
to  340  Winsor,  ward  2 


SECOND,    from   24  Gore,  to  be- 
yond Charles,  ward  3 


0 

0 

Gore 

58 

Pettengill  ct. 

60 

Second  st.  ct. 

0 

0 

( 'ambridge 

0 

0 

Otis 

0 

0 

Thorndike 

0 

0 

Spring 

0 

0 

Vine 

0 

0 

<  Diaries 

SECOND  STREET  COURT,from 

60  and  64  Second,  wnrd  3 


92 


STREETS,   COURTS,   AVENUES,  ETC. 


SEVENTH,  from  153  Gore  to  south 
of  Thorndike,  ward  3 


0 

0 

Gore 

5 

18 

4 

Cambridge 
Weitze  ct. 

25 

20 

Otis 

0 

Thorndike 

SEVENTH     STREET     COURT, 

from  opp.  153  Gore,  ward  3. 

SHEPARD,  from  1664  Mass.  ave. 
to  47  Garden,  wards  5  and  1 


2 

1 

Mass.  ave 

8 

Rutland 

6 

25 

Avon 
Wallace 

0 

Walker 

0 

0 

Garden 

SHERMAN,  from  Huron  avenue, 
junction  Garden  to  74  Rindge 
avenue,  ward  5 


0 

0 

Huron  ave. 

12 

0 

Garden  court 

24 

25 

Kildare 

34 

0 

Wicklow 

0 

0 

Walden 

111 

Bolt  n 

0 

0 

Fitchburg  R.  R. 

0 

Railroad 

0 

0 

Rindge  ave. 

SHORT,  from  145    Bridge    to  42 
North,  ward  3 

SIBLEY  COURT,  from  19  Sparks, 
ward  1. 

SIDNEY,  from  362  Mass.   ave.  to 
Henry,  ward  4 


2 

1 

Mass.  ave. 

13 

Green 

36 

31 

Franklin 

64 

59 

Auburn 

0 

0 

Pilgrim 

0 

0 

Pacific 

SIXTH,  from  144  Gore,  to  Har- 
vard, Junction  Main,  wards  3 
and  2 


0 

0 

Gore 

12 
42 

13 
39 

Cambridge 

Otis 

58 

57 

Thorndike 

70 
96 

61 
103 

Spring 
Vine 

106 
0 

118 

Emmet  place 
Charles 

0 

0 

Bent 

0 

0 

Rogers 

0 

0 

Binney 

0 

0 

Munroe 

0 

0 

Potter 

0 

0 

Broad  canal 

0 

0 

Broadwav 

258 

257 

Harvard 

264 

263 

Main 

SMART,  from  State  to  Albany, 
ward  4 

SMITH  PLACE,  from  Concord 
ave.  north  near  Wellington, 
ward  5 

SODEN,  from  29  Western  ave.  to 
150  Franklin,  ward  4 

0  0     Western  ave. 

12  Soden  place 

0  0    Franklin 

SODEN  PLACE,  from  12  Soden, 
ward  4 

SOMERSET,  from  Putnam  ave. 
across  Pleasant  to  Walnut  ct. 
ward  4 


0 

0 

Putnam  ave. 

3 

Fairmont  ave. 

25 

Andrew 

0 

0 

Pleasant 

36 

Stinson  ct 

0 

0 

Walnut  ct. 

SOMERVILLE  AVENUE,  from 
Union  sq.  east,  to  Somerville 
line  ward  5 

SOUTH,  from  41  Holyoke,  to  60 
Boylston,  ward  1 

7  2    Holyoke 

10    Dunster 
24    Boylston 

SPARKS,  from  237  Mt.  Auburn 
to  444  Huron  ave.  ward  1 


0 
16 

26 
0 
0 


0 


0    Mt.  Auburn 

Bradbury 
19  Sibley  ct. 
25    Foster 

Mercer  Circle 
0    Brattle 
61    Brewster 
69    Highland 
0    Huron  ave. 


SPARKS  STREET  PLACE,  from 
70  Concord  ave.  to  422  Huron 
ave.  ward  1 


STEEETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


93 


SPRING,  i 

from    First    to  Ninth 

ward  3 

24          0 

Second 

40 

Lowland  ave. 

50          0 

Third 

82        83 

Fourth 

118      117 

Fifth 

152          0 

Sixth 

0          0 

Ninth 

SPRING  PLACE,  rear  126  and 
140  Spring,  ward  3 

SPRINGFIELD,  from  1369  Cam- 
bridge, to  Somerville  line,  wd.  2 

SPRUCE,  changed  to  Rindge  ave. 
ward  5 

SQUIRE'S  COURT,  from  164  and 
168  Gore,  ward  3 

STANDISH,  from  Huron  ave.  to 
Vassal  lane,  ward  1 

STATE,   from  323   Mass.   ave.  to 
O shorn,  ward  4 
0        0    Mass.  ave. 

18     Village 
0      46     Winsor 
0        0     Smart 
81      82    O  shorn 

STEVENS  COURT,  from  11 
Fourth,  west,  ward  3 

STILES,  from  169  Banks'  ward  1 

STINSON  COURT,  from  36  Som- 
erville line,  ward  4 

STORY,  from  48  Brattle  to  125 
Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 

SUFFOLK,  from  97  Columbia  to 
46  Norfolk,  ward  2 


SULLIVAN    PLACE, 
River,  ward  4 


from  195 


SUMMER,  from  219  Prospect  to 
84  Inmau,  ward  2 
1  2     Prospect 

13        14    Amory 
27         28     Inmau 

SUMNER,  from  1717    Cambridge 
to  40  Kirkland,  ward  1 

0  0    Cambridge 

10     Irving  place 
49        50     Kirkland 


SURREY,  from  39  Putnam  ave. 
to  opp.  73  Banks,  ward  1 

SYCAMORE,  from  12  Walden, 
ward  5. 

TALBOT,  from  Waverly,  at  Fort 
Washington,  to  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 
ward  4 

TANNERY,  from  2529  Mass.  av. 
to  the  Almshouse,  ward  5 

TEMPLE,  from  697  Mass.  ave.  to 


TENNEY,  from  65  Orchard,  to 
200  Elm,  at  Somerville  line,  wd.5 

THIRD,  from  E.  C.  depot,  B.  & 
L.R.R. across  Bridge  to  27  Main, 
wards  3  and  2 


0 

0 

Bridge 

13 

Linehan  court 

22 

25 

Gore 

48 

49 

Cambridge 

0 

•     0 

Otis 

0 

0 

Thorndike 

0 

121 

Spring 

130 

Walker  pi. 

164 

159 

Vine 

194 

195 

Charles 

0 

235 

Bent 

244 

Conlon's  ct. 

0 

0 

Rogers 

0 

0 

Binney 

0 

0 

Munroe 

0 

0 

Potter 

0 

0 

Broad  canal 

0 

0 

Third  st.  ct. 

0 

0 

Broadway 

0 

0 

Main 

THIRD  STREET  COURT,  from 
Third  to  Broadway,  ward  2 

THORNDIKE,  from  First  across 
Ninth  to  B.  &  A.   R.  R.  ward    3 


0 

0 

Second 

0 

0 

Third 

83 

90 

Fourth 

117 

US 

Fifth 

0 

150 

Sixth 

161 

160 

Seventh 

171 

0 

Eighth 

0 

0 

Ninth 

0 

0 

B.<$  A.  1 

THORNTON  TERRACE,  from  :>: 

Harris,  ward  5 


94                             STREETS,    COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 

TORRINGTON^PLACE,  from  91 

VALENTINE,  from  95  Brookline 

Washington,  ward  2 

to  156  Pearl,  ward  4 

2          1     Brookline 

TRAILL,  changed  to  Elm  wood 

15     Boyson  pi. 

0        27    Pearl 

TREMONT,  from  303  Broadway 

across  Cambridge  to  Somerville 

VAN  DINE,  from  191  Portland  to 

line,  ward  2 

30  Berkshire,  ward  2 

0          0    Broadway 

31                Gardner 
49        48     Hampshire 
Carlisle 

VAN  NORDEN,  from  64  Middle- 
sex to  Rindge  Park,  ward  5 

91        92    Cambridge 

VASSAL  LANE,  from  Huron  av. 

TROWBRIDGE,  from  1051  .Mass, 
ave.  to  Kirkland,  ward  1 
0  0    Mass/  ave. 

27        26    Harvard 
39  Trowbridge  pi. 

0        46    Trowbridge  terrace 
55        62    Broadway 
99      100    Cambridge 

0  0    Emmons  place 
149     150    Kirkland 

TROWBRIDGE  PLACE,  from  36 
Trowbridge,  ward  1 

TROWBRIDGE  TERRACE,  from 
46  Trowbridge 

TUDOR  PARK,  west  side,  Fresh 
Pond  ave.  ward  1 

TUFTS,  from  152  Magazine  to  309 
Pearl,  ward  4 

TUTTLE,  from  8  Donnell  to  375 
Huron  ave. 

UNION,  from  37  Market  to  8  Lin- 
coln, ward  2 

1  2    Market 

17  16    Hampshire 
27  Union  ct. 

33  Union  place 

55  56    Lincoln 

UNION  COURT,  from  27  Union, 

ward  2 

3T.S 
UNION  PLACE,  from  33  Union, 

ward  2 

UNION  SQUARE,  junction  Mass. 
ave.  with  Somerville  ave.  at 
White,  ward  5 

UPTON,  from  55  Magazine  to  56 
Pleasant,  ward  4 


at  Appleton,  across  Walden    to 
Lake  View  ave.  ward  1 


0 

0 

Huron  ave. 

0 

0 

Walden 

0 

0 

Fayerweather 

0 

Chilton 

0 

Standish 

0 

0 

Lake  View  ave 

VASSAR,   from  Mass.   ave.   near 
B.  &  A.  R.  R.  ward  4 

VERNON,  from  834  Mass.  ave  to 
opp.  236  Green,  ward  4 

VILLAGE,  from   18  State  to  279 
Mass.  ave.  ward  4 

VINCENT,  from   Walden  to  159 
Huron  ave.  ward  5 

VINE,  from  first  to  Ninth,  ward 
3 


0 

0    First 

55 

62    Second 

0 

0    Third 

235 

236    Fourth 

.291 

290    Fifth 

341 

346    Sixth 

0 

0    Ninth 

VINEYARD,  from  136  Cushing  to 

May 

,  ward  1 

WALDEN,  from  2078  Mass.  ave. 

to  Huron  ave.  wards  1  and  5 

2 

1    Mass.  ave. 

12 

Sycamore 

0 

Cypress 

0 

King 

41    Mead 

0 

0    F.  R.  R. 

57    Crescent  ave. 

62 

Richdale  ave. 

77    Hubbard  ave. 

0 

Mt.  Pleasant 

0 

Vincent 

STREETS,  COURTS, 

AVENUES,  ETC.                               95 

0               Whittier 

WASHBURN     AVENUE,     from 

0      139    Raymond 

2483  Mass.  ave.  to  Sommerville 

0          0    Dublin 

line,  ward  5 

290               Garden 

0          0    Concord 

WASHINGTON,  from  275  Main 

390                Saville 

to  32  Norfolk,  wards  4  and  2 

0          0    Vassal  line 

Left.     Bight. 

0         0    Huron  ave. 

0          0'    Main 

WALDEN    STREET     SQUARE, 

3    Munson 
24        25     Brewery 
70               Harrison 

between  Raymond  £and   Dublin 

ward  5 

52        53    Portland 

78        77    Moore 

WALKER,    from   Shepard,    opp. 

84        83     Clark 

Wallace,  to  48  Linnaean,  wd.  5 

91     Torrington  pi. 

98        97     Winsor 

WALKER  COURT,  from  16  Flagg, 

108      109     Cherry 
112      113    Pine 

ward  1 

119    Washington  ct. 

WALKER     PLACE,     from     130 

124                Columbia 

Third,  ward  6 

0      123     Columbia 

136a             Fisk  place 

WALLACE,     from  41   Garden  to 

0      157    Norfolk 

36  Shepard,  ward  1 

2          1     Garden 

WASHINGTON  AVENUE,  from 

15     Wallace  pi. 

opp.  127  Huron  ave.  to  opp.  26 

9          0     Shepard 

Linnaean,  ward  5 

WALLACE  PLACE,  from  15  Wal- 
lace, ward  1 

2          1     Huron  ave. 
78                Arlington 

63     Hillside  ave. 

0                Lancaster 

WALLACE  TERRACE,   from  51 
Wallace,  ward  1 

0          0     Linmeau 

WALNUT    AVENUE,    from     21 

WASHINGTON  CO  URT,f rom  119 
Washington,  ward  2 

Arlington  to  opp.  91  Huron  ave. 

ward  5 

WASHINGTON      SQUARE,      at 

WALNUT  COURT,  from  414  Put- 

Fort Washington,  Waverly,  wrd. 
4. 

nam  ave.   to  beyond  Somerset, 

ward  4 

0          0    Putnam  ave. 

WATER,  from  1S5  Bridge  to  Mys- 

12    Magazine  ct. 

tic  river,  ward  3 

19               Somerset 

0          0    Bridge 

23     North 

WARE,  from   385  Harvard  to  462 

0          0    Mystic  river 

Broadway,  ward     1 

, 

WATERHOUSE,   from  17  Gardeu 

WARLAND,  from  71  Magazine  to 

to  Mass.   ave.  at  the  Common, 

70  Pleasant,  ward  4 

ward  1 

1          0    Garden 

WARREN,   from   705  Cambridge 

5               Concord  ave. 

to  Somerville  line,  ward  2 

13                Follen 

0          0    Mass.  ave. 

1          2     Cambridge 

19               Jefferson 
37                Porter 

W ATSON,from  89  Brookline  to  94 

0          0    Somerville  line 

Pearl,  ward  4 

2          1     Brookline 

16                Rollins  ct. 

WARREN  PL ACE,f  rom  35  Banks, 

25    Salem 

ward  1 

28          0     Pearl 

95a 


STREETS,   COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC. 


WAVERLY,  from  Erie  to  Henry, 
ward  4 


2 

1 

Erie 

30 

0 

Hamilton 

0 

35 

Reardon 

50 

0 

Allston 

0 

53 

Talbot 

68 

67 

Putnam  ave. 

78 

0 

Chestnut 

90 

0 

Henry 

WEBSTER  AVENUE,  from  49 
Hampshire,  across  Cambridge, 
to  Somerville  line,  ward  2 


2 

1 

Hamsphire 

20 

Clark 

36 

35 

Bristol 

40 

Portsmouth 

46 

0 

Plymouth 

54£ 

Sickle 

59 

York 

59 

Willow 

744 

81 

Lincoln 

0 

91 

Winsor 

110 

113 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

Columbia 

0 

0 

Somerville  line 

VEIT 

ZE 

COURT,  from  1 

enth 

,  ward  3 

WELLINGTON,  from  Concord 
ave  opp.  Huron  ave.  north,  to 
Belmont  line,  ward  5 

ave. 


WENDELL,  from  1653  Mass. 
to  opp.  38  Carver,  ward  1 

1 

0 

57 

91 

2 

0 

0 

72 
94 

Mass.  ave. 

Oxford 

Gorham 

Howiand 

Carver 

LESLEY 
Harvey, 

AVENUE, 

ward  5 

from 

15 


WEST,  from  51  luman  to  46  Lee, 
ward  2 
0  0     Inmau 

11     West  st.  pi. 
33     Derby  place 
0  0    Lee 

WEST    STREET    PLACE,    from 
348    Broadway  to  11  West,  ward 


0  Broadway 
0  Inman  pi. 
0     West 


WESTACOTT  COURT,  from  522 
Putnam  ave.  ward  4 

WESTERN  AVENUE,  from  Cent- 
ral square,  west  to  the  Charles 
river,  Brighton  line,  ward  4 


20 

Auburn 

21 

Central  pi. 

27 

Sodeu 

40 

37 

Kinnaird 

50 

47 

Jay 

58 

51 

Howard 

85 

Dodge 

93 

Hews 

04 
16 

103 

Putnam  ave. 
Blackstone 

117 

Riverside  pi. 

0 

Ampere 

0 

Charles  river 

0 

0 

Central  square 

0 

0 

Green 

12 

0 

Franklin 

20 

0 

Pleasant 

WHITE,  from  830  Somerville  av. 
to  190  Elm,  ward  5 

2  1     Somerville  ave. 

7     White  st.  pi. 
0  0    Elm 

WTHITE  STREET  PLACE,  from 
7  White,  ward  5 

WHITNEY  AVENUE,  from  403 
Putnam  ave.  to  Chestnut,  ward 
4 

WHITNEY  COURT,  from  6  Es- 
sex, ward  2 

WIHTTEMORE,  from  beyond 
Lexington  av.  to  beyond  Kim- 
ball, ward  5 

0     Lexington  ave. 

0     Harrison  ave. 

0     Kimball  ave. 

WHITTIER,from  Waldento  Lam- 
bert ave.  ward  5 

WICKLOW,  from  opp.  140  Garden 
to  beyond  Dublin,  ward  5 

WILBUR,  from  S  Haivey,  ward  5 


183 

Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 

0 

0     Brattle 

18 

Willard  st.  ct 

18     Foster 

33     Dinsmore  ct. 

0 

0     Mt.  Auburn 

STREETS,  COURTS,  AVENUES,  ETC 


95 1 


WILLARD  STREET  COURT, 
from  IS  Willard,  ward  1 

WILLIAM,  from  85   Pearl    to  84 
River,  ward  4 
2  1    Pearl 

0        25    Magazine 
50        49    River 

WILLOW,  from  8S9  Cambridge, 
north,  to  Somerville  line,  wd.  2 

WILLIS  COURT,  from  Mt.  Au- 
burn, opp.  Elm  wood  ave.   ward 

1 

WILSON  AVE.  from    24  Middle- 
sex, ward  5 

WINSLOW,from  118  Garden,  wd. 
5 

WINSOR,  from  223  Mass.  ave. 
across  Cambridge  to  Somerville 
line,  wards  4  an  I  2 


0 

0 

Mass.  ave. 

0 

0 

State 

79 

89 

Main 

93 

95 

School 

137 

138 

Washington 

189 

188 

Harvard 

233 

234 

Broadway 

259 

254 

Market 

303 

300 

Hampshire 

304 

Seckle 

403 

402 

Liucoln 

411 

0 

Webster  ave. 

485 

478 

Cambridge 

0 

0 

Somerville  line 

VINI 

\ER, 

from  206    Bridge  to  4 

Fifth,  ward  3 

0 

0 

Bridge 

0 

0 

Third 

0 

0 

Fourth 

7 

Maple  place 
Mullens  court 

46 

59 

Winter  place 

0 

0 

Fifth 

WINTER  PLACE,  from  59  Win- 
ter, ward  3 

WINTHROP,  from  33  Holyoke  to 
8  Eliot,  ward  1 
0        39     Holyoke 
50        49    Dunster 
0        69    Boylston 
106  0    Eliot 

WINTHROP  SQUARE,  Boylston, 
between  Mt.  Auburn  and  Win- 
throp,  ward  1 

WOOD  BRIDGE,  from  2325  Mass. 
ave. to  opposite  18  Locke,  ward  5 

WORCESTER,  from  121  Columbia 
to  54  Norfolk,  ward  2 

WORTHINGTOX,  from  Lake 
View  avenue  to  Lexington  ave. 
at  C.  W.  W.  ward  1 

WRIGHT,  from  27  Hudson  to  52 
Martin,  ward  5 

WYETH,  changed  to  Huron  ave. 
ward  5 

WYETH  SQUARE,  junction  Dub- 
lin, Huron  ave.  and  Garden, 
wards  1  and  5 

YORK,  from  Webster  ave.  to 
across  Portland,  ward  2 


Established  i86a. 


W.  A.  Greenough  &  Co. 


c) 


Book  and  Job  Printers 


97  Oliver  Street,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


c) 


95c 


BLOCKS,  BUILDINGS,  HALLS,  ETC. 


Blocks,  Buildings,  Halls,  Etc. 


Abbott's  Block,  291  and  293  Kiver 
Alexander  Block,104  to  110  Plympton 
Allen's  Block,  177  to  183  Harvard 
Almshouse,  Tannery,  ward  5 
Aquinas  Hall,   Norfolk,  corner  Har- 
vard, ward  2 
Armory  Hall,  Brattle  square,  ward  1 
Austin  Hall,  6  Temple,  ward  2 
Ayer's  Block,  208  to  224  Third 
Baldwin's  Block,  Baldwin  place,  rear 

95  Main 
Beck  Hall,  Quit  icy  square,  1201  Mass. 

avenue,  ward  1 
Bertha  Block,  117  Kinnaird 
Brattle  Hall,  40  Brattle 
Brewer's  Block,  Brattle  square,  cor. 

Mt.  Auburn,  ward  1 
British    American    Hall,   18    Central 

square 
Broadway  Block,  Broadway,  between 

Third  and  Main,  north  side  Kendall 

square 
Brooks  Building,  361  Main 
Brown's  Block,   Third,   next   to   the 

Bridge 
Buck's  Block,  Seventh,  corner  Gore 
Buckley's  Hall,  527  Mass.  avenue 
Burns  Block,  Burns  court 
Burrage     Block,     Bristol,     between 

Hampshire  and  Webster  avenue 
Butler's    Block,   rear    64    Plympton, 

ward  1  f 

Cambridge  School  for  Girls,  79  Brattle 
Cambridge  Hall,  631  Mass.  av. 
Cambridge  Mutual    Insurance    Com. 

pany  Building,  Mass.  avenue,  cor- 

Inman 
Cambridgeport  Athletic  Association, 

Prospect,  corner  Harvard 
Cedar  Hall,  Cedar 
Central  Hall,  2  Central  square 
Central     square    Building,     Western 

avenue,  corner  Green,  wTard  4 
Chronicle    Building,    Mass.    avenue, 

opposite  Pearl 
City  Building,  Brattle  square,  ward  1 
City  Hall,  Mass.  avenue,  corner  In- 

man,  ward  2 
Clark's  Block,  497  Main 
Claverly  Hall,   Mt.    Auburn,   corner 

Linden 
Concordia  Hall,  200  Cambridge 
Conservatory  Hall,  4  Lee 
Court  House,  Third,  corner  Otis,  East 

Cambridge 
Douglass  Block,  Mass.  avenue,  corner 

Essex 
Emerson's  Block,   52  to  56  Crescent 

avenue 
Emerson's  Block,  Mt.  Pleasant 


Feltou  Building,  Trowbridge,  corner 

Cambridge 
Felton  Hall,  1640  Cambridge 
Fiske's  Block,  423  to  439  Main 
Forbes  Block,  Jordan  place,  rear  132 

Broadway 
Gilmore's  Blocks,  36  to  42  and  65  to  71 

Hoi  worthy 
Glin  Block,  239  Franklin 
Goldsmith's  Building,305£  Cambridge 
Gothic   Hall,  Orchard,  corner  Allen, 

ward  5 
Grant    Building,   671    Mass.   avenue, 

corner  Prospect 
G.  A.  R.   Hall   (Post  30),  573  Mass. 

avenue 
G.  A.  B.  Hall  (Post  56)    1234  Mass. 

avenue 
G.A.R-  Hall  (Post  57), 249  Cambridge 
Green's  Block,  153  to  157  Elm 
Hammonds  Block,  Berkshire,  corner 

Vandine 
Hannum's      Block,     114     Broadway, 

south  of  B.  &A.  Pt.  Pt. 
Harugari  Hall,  Sixth,  corner  Spring 
Hawkin's  Block,    Charles,     east     of 

Third 
Hawthorne  Hall,  Mass.  avenue,  near 

Porters  station 
Henderson  Block,  2041  Mass-  avenue 
Henderson  Block  (brick),  2071  Mass. 

avenue 
Hermann's    Blocks,     Munroe,     near 

Third,  corner  Munroe,  and  Bristol, 

near  Third 
Hibernian  Hall,  556  Mass.  avenue 
Hillery  Block,  Lilac  court,  131  Port- 
land 
Hilton  Block,  1298  to  1316  Mass.  ave. 
Hixon's  Block,  57  and  59  Portland 
House  of  Correction,  Thorndike,  near 

Third 
Hovey's  Block,  402  Main 
Howells  House,  37  Concord  avenue 
Hyde's  Block,  697  Mass.  avenue 
Independence  Hall,  rear  55  Norfolk 
Inman    Building,    Cambridge,    west 

side  of  Springfield 
Institute  Hall,  271  Cambridge 
Ivers  Block,  1963  to  1975  Mass.  ave. 
Kelley    &  McKinnon    Block,  438   to 

450  Green 
Knights  of  Honor  Hall, 225  Cambridge 
Knights  of    Honor   Hall,   545  Mass. 

avenue 
Knights  of  Labor  Hall,  515  Mass.  ave. 
Lam  sons  Block,  559  Mass.  avenue 
Lechmere    Block,    Bridge,    junction 

Cambridge  [Bridge 

Lechmere  Building,  Cambridge,  June 


BLOCKS,  BUILDINGS,    HALLS,  ETC 


95lJ 


Leicester  Block,  106  Hampshire 
Lerner  Hall,  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Linehan's    Block,     Parnell     and    85 

Bridge 
Linihau  Block,  13  Third 
Little's  Block,  1350  to  1362  Mass.  av. 
Lovell  Block,  Mass.  avenue,  near  Mt. 

Vernon 
Luke  Building,  71  to  79  Main 
Lyceum  Building,  1396  to  1402  Mass. 

avenue 
Lyceum  Hall,  1400  Mass.  avenue 
Main    Block,    Mass.    avenue,    corner 

Pearl 
Manter  Hall,  2  Holyoke 
Margaret  Winthrop  Hall,  21  Chauncy 
Martin's  Block,  19  Lopez 
Masonic  Block,  685  to  699   Mass.  ave. 
Masonic   Hall,   215   Cambridge,   East 

Cambridge 
Masonic  Hall,  685  Mass.  avenue 
McXamec's  Block,  26  to  28  Brattle 
Melledge's  Block,  Mass.avenue, corner 

Norfolk 
Memorial  Hall,  576  Mass.  avenue 
Moore's  Blocks,  Mt.  Auburn,    corner 

Plympton  and  Main,  corner  Trow- 
bridge and  17  Bradbury 
Moore's  Building,  6  and  8  Brattle 
Moxon's  Building,  rear  280  Mass.  av. 
Niles' Block.  1282  to  1290  Mass.avenue 
Odd  Fellows'  Building,  534  Mass.  ave. 
Odd  Fellows'    Building,  2072  to    2080 

Mass.  avenue,  N.  C. 
Odd  Fellows'    Hall,  15  Brattle,  Cam- 
bridge 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,   215   Cambridge, 

East  Cambridge 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  2076  Mass.avenue 

North  Cambridge  [avenue 

Odd  Fellows'  Hall    (new),  534  Mass. 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  631  Mass.  avenue 
Parish  Hall,  Norfolk 
Pelham  Hall,  631  Mass.  avenue 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Hall,  15  Brattle 
Phinney's     Block,     Dickinson,     near 

Broadway 
Porter's  Hall,  1974  Mass.  avenue 
Potter  Block,  1994  to  2006  Mass.  ;ive. 
Probate  Building,  Otis. corner  Second, 

East  <  iimbridge 
Prospect  House  Building,  622  Mass. 

avenue 
Pythian  Ball,  5-27  Mass,  avenue 
Quincy  Sail,  12 is  Mass.  avenue 
Ramsey's  Building,  1   Brattle 
Raymond  Hall,  628  Mass.  avenue 
Reardon'e  Block,  23  Erie 
Red  Men's  Nail,  2107  Mass.  avenue 
Registry    of     Deeds,     Second,    corner 

Otis,  East  Cambridge 
Richardson  Block,  1  o l  Gore 


Hideout's  Building,  State,  corner  Os- 

born 
Robhins  Block,  1  to  11  Prospect 
Roberts  Block,  10  to  15  Brattle 
Roberts  Hall,  15  Brattle 
Rogers'  Blocks,  Main,  between  Wash- 
ington  and  Brewery,    Washington, 
between  Brewery  and  Portland,  91 
and  507  Main,  and  77  Washington 
Rolling  Mill   Block,  Bristol,  between 

Berkshire  and  Portland 
St.  George's  Hall,  695  Mass.  ave. 
St.  John's  Hall,  Fourth 
St.  John's  Literary  Institute  Building 

and  Hall,  271  to  279  Cambridge 
Sala  Protective  Hall,  305  Cambridge 
Saunders'  Block,  1599  to   1603  Mass. 

avenue 
Sears'  Block,  Lowland  avenue 
Shea's  Block  151  to  155  Bridge 
Shepherd's  Block,  67  Plympton 
Shepherd  Block,  29  to  33  Holyoke 
Smart's  building,  rear  380  Main 
Social  Union  Building,  42  Brattle 
Society  Hall,  534  Mass.  avenue 
Sovereign's  Hall,  575  Mass.  avenue 
Speare's  Block,  Binney,  near  Sixth 
Stearns*    Block,     Winthrop,     corner 
Dunster  [Fifth 

Stratton's    Block,    Cambridge,    near 
Symonds'  Block,  DeWolf,  opp.  Mill 
Templars  Hall,  534  Mass.  ave. 
Temple  Block,  Main,  west  corner  of 

Temple 
Temple  Hall,  685  Mass.  avenue 
Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  591  Mass.  ave. 
The  Elm  wood.  209  Green 
The  Lawrence,  173  Franklin 
Theosophical  Hall,  26a  Brattle 
Tilton's  Block,  River,  cor.  Fairmont 
Tower's  Block,  19  to  25  Market 
Trinity  Hall,  Mt.  Auburn  st.  next  to 

Court  House 
Union  Hall.  683  Mass.  avenue 
Unity  Hall,  1S76  Mass.  avenue. 
Vernon  Block,  Vernon,  cor.  Green 
Ward's  Block,  rear  29  Harvard  [Ware 
Ware  Ball,  383  to   386   Harvard,  cor. 
Warland  Building,  1278  Mass.  ave. 
Watson  Block,  1876  Mass.  avenue 

Welch's    Block,   North,   opp.   X.   E. 

(J lass  Works 
Wellington  Hall,    Pearl 

Wheatland's  Block,  <  'ambridge,  June- 
t  ion  Bridge 

Wbit  ni'v's  Block,   165    Main 

Whitney's  Building,  Brattle  square 
Woodbury's      Building,    rear     first, 

Thorndike  and  l  Otis 
Y.  M.  c.  A.  Building,  678  M;i«.  ave. 
Y.  M.c.  Gymnasium,  Prospect,  cor. 

Harvard 


95e  college  buildings,  cemeteries,  whakves,  etc 


College  Buildings. 


Alumni      Hall,     junction      Kirkland, 

Quincy  and  Cambridge,  1874 
Appleton  Chapel,  College  yard,  1856 
Astronomical   Observatory,    Garden, 

opp.  Linmean,  1846 
Austin  Hall,  Holmes  pi.  1883 
Botanic  Garden, Garden  cor.  Linnsean, 

1805 
Boylston  Hall,  College  yard,  1857 
Buorham  Hall  (Ep.  Theo.  Sch.)  Brat- 
tle, 1879 
Cary  Building,  Jarvis,  1890 
Claverly  Hall,  Mt.  Auburn,  1892 
College  House,  1416  and  1428  Mass. 

avenue,  1846 
Conant  Hall,  Oxford,  n.  Jarvis,  1893 
Dane  Hall,  College  yard,  1832 
Divinity  Hall,  Divinity  ave.  1726 
Diviuity  Library  Building,   Divinity 

avenue 
Fay    House    (Radcliffe  College),    10 

Garden 
Fogg  Museum  of  Arts,  College  yard, 

1894 
Gore  Hall,  College  yard,  1838 
Gray's  Hall,  College  yard.  1863 
Harvard  Hall,  College  yard,  1769 
Hemenway      Gymnasium,      junction 

Kirkland  and  Holmes  place  1878 
Holden  Chapel,  College  yard,  1724 
Hollis  Hall,  College  yard,  1812 
Holworthy  Hall,  College  yard,  1812 


Holyoke  House,  1336  to   1346   Mass. 

avenue,  1871 
Jefferson    Physical  Laboratory,  rear 

Holmes  place,  1884 
Lawrence  Hall,  Brattle,  near  Mason, 

1873 
Lawrence  Scientific  School,  Kirkland, 

corner  Holmes  place,  1848 
Massachusetts    Hall,    College    yard, 

1720 
Matthews  Hall,  College  yard,  1870 
Memorial    Hall,   junction    Kirkland, 

Cambridge  and  Quincy 
Museum    of    Comparative    Zoology, 

Divinity  avenue  and  Oxford,  1859 
Peabody    Museum    of    Archaeology, 

Divinity  avenue,  1877 
Perkins   Hall,   Oxford,    near    Jarvis, 

1893 
Reed  Hall  (Ep.  Theo.  School),  Brattle 

1875 
Sever  Hall,  College  yard,  1878 
Stoughton  Hall  College  yard,  1805 
Thayer  Hall,  College  yard,  1869 
University  Hall,  College  yard,  1812 
University    Museum,    Oxford,     near 

Kirkland 
Wadsworth  House,  1341   Mass.   ave. 

1726 
Walter  Hastings'  Hall,  Mass.  avenue, 

uear  Holmes  place,  1889 
Weld  Hall.  College  vard,  1871 


Cemeteries. 


Cambridge,  Coolidge  ave. near  Water- 
town  line,  Charles  S.  Childs,  super- 
intendent 

Catholic,  Rindge  ave.  opp.  Jackson 


Mt.  Auburn,  Mt.  Auburn  street,  near 
Watertown  line,  James  C.  Scorgie, 
supt. 

Old  Burying  Ground,  Mass.  ave.  cor. 
Garden 


.Wharves. 


Ayer's,  Third,  next  Gas   House 

Bent's,  168  Main 

Brooks,  221  Bridge 

Brooks,  estate  of,  84  Bridge,  E.  C. 

Bullard's,  Western  av. 

City,  184  Main 

College,  foot  of  Dunster 

Day  M.  132  Main,  Lower  Port 

Gas  House,  Third  next  Canal 

Geo.  H.  Rugg's,  3S6  River 

Hairs,  foot  of  East,  E.  C. 

Holt  &Bugbee,East,near  Bridge.E.C. 

Linnehan,  48  Bridge,  E.  C. 

Munroe's,  First,  opp.  Thorndike,E.C. 

X.  E.  Glass  House,  foot  of  North 

Peters,  First,  opp.  Thorndike,  E.  C. 


Revere  Sugar  Refinery,  foot  of  Water 

Riverside,  386  River 

Sanborn.  68  Bridge,  E.   C. 

Sargeant's,  foot  of  Plympton 

Sawyer's,  16  Cambridge,  E.  C. 

Scully's,  First,  opp.  Charles,  E.  C. 

Smith's,  ISO  Main 

Tower's,  rear  139  Broadway 

Warren,  10  and  22  Bridge 

Wellington  Austin  C.Coal  Co. 5  Broad- 
way 

Wellington  H.  &  Co.  28  Bridge,  E.  C. 

Wellington  &  Buck,  East,  n.  Bridge, 
E.  C. 

Winthrop,  foot  of  DeWolf 

WoodWm.  H.  &Co.  13   Broadway 


BRIDGES,     WARD  BOUNDARIES,    ETC 


95f 


Bridges. 


Brookline  street,  from  foot  of  Brook- 
line  street, Cambridgeport'to  Boston 

Cambridge  street,  from  River  street, 
Cambridgeport,to  Brighton  district 

Craigie,  from  Bridge  street,  E.  C.  to 
Boston  [Main 

First  street,  across  Broad   Canal   to 

Harvard,  from  Mass.  ave.  Cambridge- 
port,  to  Mass.  ave.  Boston,  1888 

North  Harvard  street,  from  Boylston 
st.  Cambridge,  to  Brighton  district 

Ward  Boundaries 


Prison  Point,  end  Prison  Point,  E.C. 

to  Charlestovvn 
Sixth  street,  across   Broad  Canal    at 

Sixth 
Third  street,  across   Broad  Canal  at 

Third 
West  Boston,    from    Main    st.  Cam- 

bridgeport  to  Boston 
Western  avenue,  from   Western   ave. 

Cambridgeport  to  Brighton  district 


WARD  1.  Beginning  at  the  bound- 
ary line  between  Cambridge  and  Bel- 
mont, on  Concord  avenue,  thence  by 
the  centre  of  Concord  avenue  to  Bond 
street,  thence  by  the  centre  of  Bond 
street  to   Garden   street,   thence   by 
the  centre  of  Garden  street  to  Shep- 
ard  street,  thence   by  the  centre  of 
Shepard    to    Massachusetts    avenue, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  Massachu- 
setts avenue    to    Sacramento  street, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  Sacramento 
street  to  the  boundary  line  between 
Cambridge  and  Somevrille.  thence  by 
said  boundary  line  to  a  point  which 
would  be  struck  by  the  central  line  of 
Dana  street,  if  extended  northerly  to 
said  boundary  line,  thence  by  a  line 
to  Dana  street,  and  by  the  centre  of 
Dana  street  to  Massachusetts  avenue, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  Massachusetts 
avenue    to    Mount     Auburn     street, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  Mount  Auburn 
street  to  Putnam   avenue,  thence  by 
the  centre  of  Putnam  avenue  to  West- 
ern avenue,  thence  by  the  centre  of 
Western  avenue  to  the  boundary  line 
between    Cambridge    and    Brighton, 
thence  by  said  boundary  line  to  the 
boundary    line    between    Cambridge 
and  Watertown,   thence  by  the  last 
mentioned    boundary     line    to      the 
boundary    line    between     Cambridge 
and  Belmont,  thence  by  the  last  men- 
tioned boundary  line  to  the  point   be- 
gun at. 

WARD  2.  Beginning  at  the 
boundary  line  between  Cambridge 
and  Somerville  at  a  point  which 
would  be  struck  by  the  central  line 
of  Dana  street,  if  extended  northerly 
to  said  boundary  line,  thence  by  a 
line  to  Dana  street,  and  by  tin'  centre 
of  Dana  street  to  Massachusetts  ave- 
nue, thence  through  the  centre  <>f 
Massachusetts  avenue  to  Norfolk 
Street,  thence  by  the  centre  ol  Nor- 
folk street  to  Washington  street, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  Washington 

street  to  the  junction  of  Washington 
and  Main  streets,  thence  by  a  line  at 
a  right  angle  southerly  to  the  water, 
thence  by  the  water  to  the  mouth  of 
Broad  canal  to  the  North  canal,  thence 
by    the    centre    of    North    canal,    and 


northerly,  in  a  line  continued  there- 
from tc  the  boundaiy  line  between 
Cambridge  and  Somerville,  thence  by 
said  boundary  line  to  the  point  be- 
gun at. 

WARD  3.  Beginning  at  the  mouth 
of  Broad  canal,  thence  by  the  centre 
of  Broad  canal  to  the  North  canal, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  North  canal 
and  northerly,  in  a  line  continued 
therefrom  to  the  boundary  line  be- 
tween Cambridge  and  Somerville, 
thence  by  said  boundary  line  to  the 
waters  of  Charles  River,  thence  by 
the  water  to  the  point  begun  at. 

WARD  4.  Beginning  at  the 
boundary  line  between  Cambridge 
and  Brighton,  on  Western  avenue, 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Western 
avenue  to  Putnam  avenue,  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Putnam  ave. 
to  Mount  Auburn  street,  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Mount  Auburn 
street  to  Massachusetts  avenue, 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Massa- 
chusetts aveuue  to  Norfolk  street, 
thence  through  the  centre  of  Norfolk 
street  to  Washington  street,  thence 
through  the  centre  of  Washington  to 
junction  of  Washington  and  Main 
streets,  thence  by  a  line  at  a  right 
angle,  southerly,  to  the  water,  thence 
by  the  water  to  the  point  begun  at. 

WARD  5.  Beginning  at  the 
boundaiy  line  between  Cambridge 
and  Belmont,  on  Concord  avenue, 
thence  by  the  centre  of  Concord 
avenue  to  Boud  street,  thence  by  the 
centre  of  Bond  street  to  Garden 
street,  thence  by  the  ce  ntre  of  Garden 
street    to    Shepard    street,  thence    by 

the  centre  of  Shepard  street  to  Mass. 

avenue,  thence  by  the  centre  of 
Massachusetts  avenue  to  Sacramento 
street,  thence  by  the  centre  of  Sacra- 
mento street  to  the  boundary  line 
between  Cambridge  and  Somerville, 
thence  by  said  boundary  line  to  the 
boundary  line  between  Cambridge 
and  Arlington,  thence  by  the  Bald 
last    mentioned   boundary    line   to    the 

boundary   line    between    Cambridge 

and  Belmont,  thence  by  -aid  bound- 
ary line  to  the  point  begun  at. 


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CAMBRIDGE 

DIRECTORY 

1896. 


ABBREVIATIONS  USED  IN  THIS  DIRECTORY. 

Ab.  above;  a^t.,  agent;  Am.  N.  &  T.  Co.,  American  Net  &  Twine  Co.;  Am.  R.  Co.,  American  Rubber 
Co.;  asst.,  assistant;  ave.,  avenue;  b.  or  bds.,  boards;  bet.,  between;  bldg.,  building;  blk.,  block;  B., 
Boston;  B.  B.  Works,  Boston  Bridge  Works;  B.  S.  B.  Co.,  Bay  State  Brick  Co.;  B.  &  M.  R.  R.,  Boston 
&  Maine  Railroad;  C.  E.  L.  Co.,  Cambridge  Electric  Light  Co.;  C.  F.  D.,  Cambridge  Fire  Department; 
com.  mer.,  commission  merchant;  c.  or  cor.,  corner;  ct.,  court;  C.  W.  W.,  Cambridge  Water  Works;  Ep. 
Theo.  School,  Episcopal  Theological  School;  F.  P.  I.  Co.,  Fresh  Pond  Ice  Co.;  h.,  house;  H.  U.,  Harvard 
University;  lab.,  laborer;  L.  P.,  Lower  Port;  mak.,  maker;  mnfr.,  manufacturer;  M.  C.  V.  S.,  Massachusetts 
College  Veterinary  Surgeons;  M.  I.  T.,  (B),  Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology;  n.,  near;  N.  P.  &  P. 
Co.,  North  Provision  &  Packing  Co. ;  opp.,  opposite;  pi.,  place;  P.  O.,  Post  Office;  pres.,  president;  rd.,  road; 
r.,  rear;  Rev.,  Reverend;  R.  C.  H.  A.,  Railway  Clearing  House  Association;  R.  P.,  Riverside  Press;  st., 
street;  sec,  secretary;  S.,  Somerville;  sq.,  square;  supt.,  superintendent;  S.  P.  C.  T.  A.,  Society  for  the 
Prevention  of  Cruelty  to  Animals;  T.  B.  M.  Co.,  The  Blake  Mnfg.  Co.;  treas.,  treasurer;  U.  P.,  University 
Press;  U.  S.,  United  States;  U.  S.  A.,  United  States  Army;  U.  S.  N.,  United  States  Navy;  whf., wharf;  whol. 
wholesale;  wid.,  widow;  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co.,  West  End  Street  Railway  Co.;  W.  S.,  West  Somerville;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Young  Men's  Christian  Association. 

Where  the  name  of  a  firm,  corporation,  or  factory  appears  immediately  after  the  name,  it  indicates  the 
place  of  business. 

After  the  name  of  the  street,  the  word  street  is  omitted. 


FOR   FULL   LIST   OF   COLLEGE   OFFICERS,  STUDENTS,  ETC.,  SEE  COLLEGE    DIREC- 
TORY, MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT. 


AARON  EMMA,  h.  46£  Elm 

John,  cigar  maker,  B.  b.  8  Jay 
Lewis    (Aaron     &     Parser),     cigar 

mnfr.  513  Mass.  ave.  h.  8  Jay 
Mary  J.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  317  Franklin 
Moss,  cigar  mnfr.  102  Moore,  h.  do. 
Solomon,  laborer,  b.  317  Green 
&  Parker  (Lewis  Aaron  and  Freder- 
ick  C.  Parker),  cigar  mufrs.  513 
Mass.  ave. 
Aaronson  John,  baker,  43G  Mass.  ave. 
Abbot  Annie  W*.  Miss,  h.  23  Berkeley 
Edwin  II.  50  State,  B.  h.  1  Folle'n 
Francis  E.  h.  Larch 
George    \V.    21  Central    whf.   B.     h. 

25)4  Harvard 
Philip  S.  lawyer,  1).  1  Follen 
Abbott  Albert  Warren,  clerk,  201  Bridge, 
h.  402  Cambridge 
Arthur  T.  inspector,  G.  M.  I),  bds. 
201  Mt.  Auburn 


Abbott  Carrie  F.  Miss,  h.  7  Chauncy 
Charles,  student,  b.  334  Broadway 
Charles  E.  clerk,  b.  48  Austin 
Edward  Rev.  pastor,  St.  James  Epis. 

church,  h.  11  Daua 
Edward  W.  carpenter,  b.  15  Salem 
Frank,  teamster,  h.  10  Bridge 
Harry  C.  wood  and  coal,  61  Elm,  b. 

03  do. 
Harry  II.  clerk,  53  Xo.  Market,  B. 

b.  18  Lake 
Henrv  C.  car  conductor,  h.  14  How- 
land 
John   K.  auctioneer  and  real  estate, 
3IG   Putnam  ave.  b.  2S2  Mass.  ave. 

Lucinda,  housekeeper,  h.  402  Cam- 
bridge 

Lucy     K.    Mrs.    boarding    house,     5 
Dickinson 

Maria,   widow  of   Horatio  X.  h.  402 

( lambridge 


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Abbott  Richard  S.  blockrnaker,h.l8Lake 
Sarah  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Charles 

S.  h.  48  Austin 
Walter  E.  b.  28  Warlaud 
Walter  H.  expressman,  h.  27  Austin 
Walter  S.  clerk,  b.  18  Lake 
William  D.   block  maker,  E.  B.  b. 

IS  Lake 
William  S.  laborer,  b.  48  Austin 
Abelle  Hattie  F.  Miss,  confectionery,  325 

Cambridge,  h.  at  Everett 
Aberle  Charles,  police  officer,  station  3, 
b.  rear  177  Spring 
John,  cooper,  b.  rear  177  Spring 
Joseph  J.  hairdresser,  b.  44  School 
Katharine,  widow  of  Jacob,  h.  rear 
177  Spring 
Abroe  Francis,  bds.  Mary  A.   McQuel- 

len's,  Bradbury 
Acheson  Henry,  boxmaker,  h.  1S9  Winsor 
William  R.  apothecary,  81  Webster 
ave.  h.  392  Winsor 
Achorn  Washington  L.  h.  31  Bigelow 
Acker  Arthur  F.  furniture  maker,  h.  53 
Prince 
Stanley,  clerk,  B.  bds.  53  Prince 
Ackerly  John  R.  h.  413  Main 
Ackers  Charles  H.  bookbinder,  Riverside 
binder v,  b.  44  Western  ave. 

ACKERS  JOHX  L.  P.  painter, 
515  Mass.  ave.  h.  44  Western  ave. 
See  p.  791 
John  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  21  Sacramento 
William  H.  printer,  h.  35  Pearl 
Acker  son  Jeremiah,   teamster,  bds.  103 
Green 
John,  box  maker,  b.  327  Winsor 
Ackles  James  R.  piano  maker  at  Towers, 

h.  110  Hampshire 
Acorn  Fred  A.  car  conductor,  h.  10  Bay 
Acunha  Belle,  widow,  h.  31  Broadway 
Adams  Adelbert  A.  salesman,  24  Lincoln, 
B.  h.  15  Lee 
Anna  R.  Mrs.  h.  41  Inman 
Annie  E.  Mrs.  h.  19  Antrim 
Annie  I.  widow  of  Harry,  h.  3  Wal 

nut  avenue 
Calvin  W.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h. 

285  Pearl 
Charles  A.  clerk,  1338  Mass.  ave.  b. 

2  Lamson  pi. 
Charles  Fred,  lawyer,  671  Mass.  ave. 

h.  32  Essex 
Charles  M.  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

h.  85  Walden 
Charles  S.  salesman,  b.  62  Otis 
Charles  S.  2597  Mass.  ave. 

ADAMS  CHARLES  W.  Ferd  F. 
French  &  Co.  (limited;,  carriages, 
14-24  Sudburv,  B.h.  442  Broadwav 
See  p.  824 
Comfort  A.  instructor  Electrical  En- 
gineering, H.  U.  h.  13  Farrar 


Adams  Czarina  C.  Mrs.  h.  40  Norfolk 
D.  Frances  Miss,  music  teacher,  b. 

10  Shepard 
Edward  L.  artist,  16  Haskell,  b.  do. 
Ellen  F.  Mrs.  h.  45  Oxford 
Ernest,  bookkeeper,  rms.  35  Western 

avenue 
Ernest  G.  38  State,  B.  b.  45  Oxford 
Ernest  H.  bookkeeper,  694  Mass.  av. 

rms.  35  Western  ave. 
Eugenia  Mrs.  bds.  26  Bigelow 
Francis,  h.  930  Mass.  ave. 
Frank  R.  pay   roll  clerk,  B.  bds.  19 

Antrim 
Frederick,  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  b. 

219  Green 
Frederick  W.  machinist,  29  Main,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Freedom    S.    carpet     beating,     236 

Cambridge,  B.  h.  32  1  rem  out 
George  B.  clerk  305  Congress,  B.  h. 

12i  Rindge  ave. 
George  D.  bookbinder,  b.  120  Austin 
George  W.  gardener,  bds.  5  West 
Georgianna  Miss,   stenographer,  29 

Franklin,  h.  33£  Essex 
Gertrude  E.  widow  of  Austin  R.  h.  2 

Lamson  place 
Hannah  A.  Mrs.  h.  252  Sidney 
Harry  B.  storage,  1  Richdale  ave.  h. 

35  Arlington 
Herbert    G.   electrician  B.,   bds.  96 

Richdale  ave. 
Isaac,  h.  11  Shepard 
James,  laborer,  h.  3  Rollins  ct. 
James  A.  hostler,  133  Green,  h.  at 

Alls  ton  [Spring 

James  H.  driver,   68  Bridge,  h.  70 
James  H.  furniture  polisher,  house 

20  Tremont 
John,  cook,  b.  100  Clark 
John,  hairdresser,  b.  44  Pine 
John  A.  b.  120  Austin 
John  F.   lawyer,   53   State,  B.  h.  96 

Richdale  ave. 
John  P.  h.  10  Shepard 
John  Q.  ins.  agent,  b.  2  Lamson  pi. 
Joseph  M.  Jr.  tailor's  cutter,  boards 

252  Sidney 
Lydia  A.  h.  21  Cogswell  ave. 
Major,  h.  r.  159  Broadway 
Marcellus  T.  yardman,  h.  47  Hastings 
Mary  C.Miss,\eacher, Sleeper  school, 

b.  at  W.  Somerville 
Maurice  H.   foreman.  Am.  X.  &  T. 

Co.  Second,  h.  400  Cambridge 
Oscar  Fay,  author,  b.  378  Harvard 
Paul,  laborer,  h.  120  Webster  ave. 
Peter,  compositor,  h.  120  Austin 
Reuben  A.  laborer,h.60  Hubbard  av. 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  21  Flagg 
Ruth  A.  widow   of  Abraham,  bds.  2 

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Adams  Surah  L.  Miss,  h.  33^  Essex 
Solomon  N.overseer,fertilizing  room, 

169  Gore,  h.  1682  Cambridge 
Susan  M. Miss,  teacher,  Allston  gram- 
mar school,  bds.  66  Inman 
Theodore  P.    master  Latin  school, 
Fayette,    cor.    Broadway,     h.    at 
Boston 
William  Mrs.  h.  45  River 
William  P.  painter,  b.  252  Sidney 
William  K. dry  goods, 258  Cambridge, 
h.  62  Otis 
A.  D.  Club,  11  Dunster 
Adell  Charles,  laborer,  h.  Hotel  Myrtle 
Aden  Rudolph,  sausage  maker,  b.  5  Pio- 
neer 
Adler  Gregoire,  tailor,  h.  14  Wilbur 
Agassiz  Alexauder,  curator,  Museum  of 
Comparative  Zoology,  H.  U.  and 
12  Ashburton  pi.  B.  h.  36  Quincy 
Elizabeth  C.  widow  of  Louis,  h.  36 

Quincy 
George  R.  bds.  36  Quincy 
Max,  bds.  35  Quincy 
Primary  school,  Sacramento,  c.  Ox- 
ford 
Agnew  David,  coachman,  317  Harvard, 
h.  at  Somerville 
Millard  F.  porter,  h.  353  Main 
William  F.  engineer,  C.  E.L.Co.h.39 
Prospect 
Aguste  Antonio,  laborer,  h.  33  Vine 
Agusto  Amanson,  h.  Lowland,  n.  Vine 
Manuel,  at  169  Gore,  bds.  148  Vine 
Ahearn  Annie,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  194 
Norfolk 
Dennis,  baker,   N.  Y.  Biscuit  Co.  b. 

r.  105  Amory 
Ellen, widow  of  John, h.r.  105  Amory 
Eugene,  gate   tender,  B.  &  M.R.  R. 

East,  h.  26  do. 
Eugene,  laborer,  h.  3  Linehan  ct. 
Harry,  laborer,  bds.  6  Squires  ct. 
H.   Louisa,  dressmaker,  149  Dublin, 

h.  do. 
John,  b.  2  DeWolf 
Mary, widow  of  Dennis,  h.200  Dublin 
Maurice,  city  laborer,  h.  149   Dublin 
Maurice  J.  b.  59  Rice 
Michael  F.  at  169  Gore,h.l41  Second 
Patrick,  produce,  h.  31  Harding 
Richard  A.   Custom   House,    B.    h. 

200  Dublin 
Timothy,  baker,  h.  170  Franklin 
William,  laborer,  h.  41  Jefferson 
see  Ahem,  O'lleara  also  Heme 
Ahem  Den nisG.  bricklayer,  h.  286  Green 
John,  b.  18  Warren 
.John  D.  ins.  agent,  1).  2  Emmons  pi. 
.John  . I. book  stamper,!;,  h.   12  Prince 

AHEKN  JOHN  J.real  estate,  etc. 
42a  Cambridge,  h.  K)5  Spring.  See 
p.  35 


Ahern  Maurice  A.  gardener,  121  Brattle, 
h.  6  Foster 
Michael,  bricklayer,  h. 2  Emmons  pi. 
William  Mrs.    boarding    house.   67 
Winthrop,  h  .do.  [place 

William  H.  pressman,  b.  2  Emmons 
see  Ahearn,  also  O'Hearn 
Aiken   Charles  W.  mechanical  engineer, 
184  Broadway,  rms.  149  Austin 
Edward  H.  musician,  h.  2  Ferry  pi. 
Hannah  Mrs.  h.  2  Percy  pi. 
Aikens  Anthony  C.  h.  109  Hastings 
Ainley  George,  bricklaj-er,  h.  88  Elm 
Ains worth  John,  at  169   Gore,   h.    191 

Norfolk 
Aitcheson  Robert,  carpenter,  h.  453  Win- 

sor 
Aitken  Daniel  H.  carpenter,  11  Cherry, 

h.  at  Boston 
Aker  Hans, cabinet  maker, 10S  Cambridge 
Ole    C.    cabinet    maker,     108   Cam- 
bridge, h.  4  Carlisle 
Akerley  Edward, laborer,h. 48  Fairmount 

John,  laborer,  h.  402  Main 

Akerman  George,  supt.  Lamb  &  Ritchie, 

Albany,  h.  32  Pearl 

Gustaf,  organ  builder,  h.  31  Pine 

Akerson  John,  yard  man,  174  Broadway 

Akin  Emilv  H.  widow  of  William  L.  h. 

62  Wendell 

Alary  Amable, barber, 350  Green, b  348  do. 

Louis,  hairdresser,  348  Green,  h.  do. 

Albee  Andrew, provisions, 91  Hampshire, 

h.  315  Winsor 

Helen  M.  teacher,  Latin  school,  b. 

48  Lake  View  ave. 
Louise  C.  cataloguer,  H.  LT.  library, 

bds.  48  Lake  View  ave. 
Sumner  Mrs.  h.  48  Lake  View  ave. 
Alberts  Albert,  laborer,  h.  225  Third 

Albert,  Jr.  brass  smith,  b.  225  Third 
Clement   P.  painter,  165  Charles,  h. 

227  Third 
Frank,  teamster,  h.  668  Cambridge 
Lizzie  Mrs.  laundry,  666  Cambridge, 
h.  66S  do. 
Albertson  Frederick,  candy  maker.  l>.  8 

Market 
Albro  Annie  E.  Miss,  rms.  19  Church 
A  Ichor  n  John  II. foreman, 205  Broadway, 

h.  254  Prospect 
Alden  Charles  A.  bookkeeper,  45  Norm, 
B.  b.  78  Hancock 
Charles  \v.  manager,  9  Bowdoin  -4. 

Ik  h.  71  Allston 
George  W.  A.  plasterer, h.  55  Harris 
Rebecca  Mrs.  I,.  44  Martin 

Sophia  D.  widow  of  Elbiidge  G.  h. 

78  Haneoek 

William  lk  plasterer,  b.  55  Han 
William  T.fly  finisher,  it  ;:>  Broa  Ivt  \\ , 
h.  21  Essex 
Aldheu  Thomas,  provisions,  2   Gore,  h. 


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Aldrich  Edwin  II.bookkeeper,243  Broad- 
way, h.  27  Blake 

Frank,  starch,    etc.  55  Kilby,  B.  h. 
78  Washington  ave. 

H.  W.  buyer  ,B.  h.  125  Mt.  Auburn 

Sybil  B.  widow  of  PaulT.h.95  Green 
Aleson  Albert,  laborer,  h.  38  Union 
Alexander   Abram,  upholstery,  etc.  728 
Mass.  ave.  h.  181  Green 

Anna  M.  widow,  h.  3  Lincoln  pi. 

Arthur  R.  brick  layer,  b.  413  Green 

Charles  J.  plumber,  531   Cambridge, 
h.  145  Brookline 

Constance   G.   Miss,   teacher,  Latin 
school,  b.  7  Buckingham  pi. 

George  L.  coupe,  B.  h.  9  Norris 

Gertrude  A.  Miss,  milliner,  bds.  413 
Green 

Giles  R.  carpenter,  h.  102  Norfolk 

Hiram  P.  h.  132  Green 

James  A.  machinist,  h.  332  Mass.av. 

John,   machinist,     17    Main,    h.   96 
Norfolk 

John  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  9  Norris 

J.  Scott,  sergeant,  police  station  2,h. 
132  Green 

Leonard  B.  carpenter,  h.  413  Green 

Mark,  blacksmith,  h.  956  Cambridge 
.   Mary,  h.  39  Jefferson 

Robert,  laborer,  h.  28  Decatur 

Samuel  F.  asst.  manager. Armstrong 
News  Co.  B.  bds.  9  Norris 

Simon,  pool  room  B.  h.  110  Plymp- 
ton 

Thomas  C.  blacksmith,  h.  956   Cam- 
bridge 
Alexandrian    Herbert    (Alexandrian    & 
Ensherrian),    jeweler,     rms.     196 
Auburn 

&  Ensherrian  (Herbert  Alexandrian 
and  Joseph    Ensherrian),    fancy 
goods,  26  Brattle 
Alexanson  Hans,  electrician,  174  Pleas- 
ant, h.  do. 
Alger  Amanda  M.  Miss,  teacher,  River- 
side   primary  school,    h.   37    Mt. 
Vernon 
Alghieri  Simon. soup  mnfr.rear  334  Main, 

h.  56  Norfolk 
Allaire  Louis,  scorer,  h.  73  Tremont 
Allan  Alexander,  printer,  h.373  Harvard 

George   T.  engineer,  443  Mass.  ave. 
b.  124  Austin 

Thomas,  engineer,  36S   Main,  b.  124 
Austin 

Walter  S.  b.  373  Harvard 

William  F.    bookkeeper,    B.    h.  129 
Magazine 

see  Allen  also  Allyn 
Allard  Joseph    A.     contractor,   h.    160 
Hamilton 

Michael,  h.  3S  Ninth 

Robert,    waiter,  B.  h.  78  Brookline 


Allard  Willard  J.  foreman,  h.  64  Fifth 
Allcock  Alfred,carpenter,h.end  Pember- 

ton 
Percy  H.  paper  hanger,  b.  end  Pem- 

berton 
Allen  Albert  P.  electrical  engineer,  h.  23 

Gray 
Alexander  V.   G.  Rev.  Professor  of 

Ecclesiastical  History,Epis.  Theo. 

school,  h.  2  Phillips  pi. 
Alfred,  janitor,  (12  Central,  B.).  h. 

79  Elm 
Annie  L.  Miss,  b.  8  State 
A.  E.  vocalist,  h.  17  Leonard  ave. 
Charles  (Little, Brown  &  Co.), Black- 
stone,  h.  at  Boston 
Crawford  C.  lawyer  B.,  b.  52  Shep- 

ard 
Daniel,    foreman  boiler    maker    72 

Main,  h.  at  Boston 
Donald,  agent,  b.  104  Enman 
Edmund  J.painter,h.l550  Cambridge 
Eliza, widow  of  William, h.  25  Regent 
Elizabeth,  housekeeper,  11  Fifth 
Elizabeth  D.  widow  of  Horace,  h.  93 

Prospect 
Emma  J.  Miss,  bds.  21  Sacramento 
E.  H.  foreman,  rms.  80  Wendell 
Fannie  Miss,   teacher.  Otis  primary 

school,  b.  11  Fifth 
Frank,  advertising   agent,  B.   h.  17 

Leonard  ave. 
Frank  A.  Oriental  Tea  Co.  S5  Court, 

B.  h.  263  Harvard 
Frank  C;  moulder,  h.  15  Pleasant 
Frank  F.  cigars,  B.  h.  64  Garfield 
Frederick  A.  carpenter,  h.  35  Pine 
Frederick  DeF.  Professor  Classical 

Philology,  H.  U.  h.  45  Brewster 
Gannett  F.  electrotyper,  b.  7  Sidney 
George,   foreman,    18  P.  O.   sq.   B. 

h.  7  Sidney 
George,  laborer,  h.  132  Pleasant 
George  H.  foreman,  145   Broadway, 

h.  25  Auburn 
Harold  J.  clerk,  b.Mrs.M.S.  Allen's, 

Coolidge  ave. 
Harrv  B.  St.  Ry.  conductor,  rms.  22 

Eliot 
Harry  G.  clerk  B.  b.2155  Mass.  av. 
Harry  Rea,  local  drummer,  B.  b.  15 

Pleasant 
Harvey  J.  printer,  B.  b.  15  Norfolk 
Henry  G.  Mrs.  h.  14  Ware 
Henry  V.  D.    student,  H.  U.  bds.  2 

Phillips  pi. 
Henry   W.   clerk,  27   N.  Market,  B. 

h.  2235  Mass.  ave. 
Herbert  M.     87   Court,    B.    h.    265 

Harvard 
Herman,  clerk,  h.  357  Prospect 
Horace  G.  janitor,  h.  80  Washington 
James,  laborer,  b.  1146  Cambridge 


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101 


Allen  James  A.  carpenter,  h.  227  Vine 
Jennie    M.    stenographer,   B.    bds. 

Mrs.  M.  S.  Allen's 
Jeremiah,  junk  dealer,  h.  11  Willow 
John,  car  inspector,  h.  8   Lechmere 

place 
John,  driver,  b,  13  Somerset 
John,  laborer,  b.  35  Blackstone 
John,  laborer,  h.  161  Elm 
John,  motor  man,  h.  r.  29  Reed 
John's,  student,  H.  U.  b.  2  Phillips 

place 
Joseph  H.  Eev.  h.  5  Garden 
Josephine,  widow,  h.  3  Saginaw  av. 
Lucretia  6.  h.  189  Columbia       [ave. 
Maria  S.  wid.  of  Jason,  h.  Coolidge 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  13  Somer- 
set 
Mary  M.  Miss,  h.  69  Brattle 
Mary  Emily  Miss,  h.  13  Market 
Mary  T.  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  177£ 

Harvard 
Matthew,  h.  342  Green 
Nathan  L.  physician,  184  Boylston, 

B.  h.  10  Pemberton 
Oscar  F.  treas.  Cambridge    Savings 
Bank,  1410  Mass.  ave.  h.  19  Trow- 
bridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  18  North 
Pea    H.    salesman,  74  Chauncy,   B. 

bds.  15  Pleasant 
Richard  B.  h.  52  Shepard 
Robert,  glass  cutter,  b.  11  Fifth 
Samuel  \V.  moulder,  h.  10  Bigelow 
Thomas  W.  driver,  b.  13  Somerset 
Vina]  L.  fruit  clerk,  h.  115£    Hamp- 
shire 
Warren  A.  foreman,  B.  h.  3  Gibson 
William,     pressman,     B.     b.     1283 

Cambridge 
William,  teamster,  h.  59  Sydnev 
William  H.  B.  h.  13  Market 
William  P.  carpenter,  h.  25  Regent 
William  T.  salesman,!).  177£  Harvard 
Willis,  at  Independent  Ice  Co.  h.  104 
Thorndike 

Mi«s,  h.  31  Pine 

see  Allan,  also  Allyn 
Alley  Elliott  E.  upholsterer,  73    Thorn- 
dike,  house  do. 
Florence  J.  Miss,    teacher,    Tarbell 

school,  1).  73  Thorndike 
William  F.  (Ii.  1'.  Clark  ,V  Co.).  443 
Mass.  ave.  h.  10  Clinton 
Allgier    William    II.    teamster,    h.    2  17 

Broadway 
Allison  Caroline,  widow  of    Charles  X. 
h.  CO  Middl. »sex 
Frank,  at  Am.  Hub.  Co.  b.  8  Market 
George    A.  flour,  618    <  ihamber    of 

(  oinnit'ivr.  li.  h.  11  Humboldt 
Robert,  tailor.   316  Cambridge,  b.  1 
Second  street  ct. 


Allison  Susan  C.  Miss,  teacher,  Peabody 
grammar  school,  h.  11  Humboldt 
William  H.    student,  Newton,  b.  11 
Humboldt 
All  man  Michael  E.  paver,  h.  3  Harvard 

place 
Allnutt  Frank,  clerk,  1444  Mass.  ave. 
Frederick  G.  provisious,  8  Bovlston, 
h.  13  Mellen 
Alls  A.  Edgar,  car  starter,  h.  241  River 
Allston  Grammar  School,  Boardman 
Allyn  George  E.  b.  471  Broad  way 

Horace  A.  supt.  C.  G.  L.  Co."  Third, 

h.  471  Broadway 
John,    publisher,"  172  Tremont,  B. 

h.  11  Berkeley 
Rebecca  P.  widow  of  Rutus  B.  h.  5 

Berkeley 
Rufus    B."  student,  H.    17.    bds.  11 
Berkeley 
Almeida  Louis,  laborer,    Revere    Sugar 

Refinery,  h.  35  Vine 
Almgren  Axel,  baker,  31  Elm,  bds.  John 
Hammer's,  Howard 
Axel  F.  laborer.  18  Magee 
John,  salesman,   404  Main,    bds.  51 
Columbia 
Almorth  Gustav  A.  telescope  maker,  50 
Henry,  h.  53  Prince 
Gustava,  widow  of  Gusta,  house  53 
Prince 
Almv  Charles,  lawyer,  50  State,  rm.  33, 

B.  h,  147  Brattle 
Alpha  Delta  Phi  Club,  J.  J.  Chamberlain 

steward,  64  Mt.  Auburn 
Alphen  James,  teamster,  h.  5  Plymouth 
Lizzie,  widow  of  Garrett,  house  124 

Brookline 
Michael  J.  action  maker,   b.  5    Ply- 
mouth 
Stephen,  teamster,  b.  5  Plymouth 
see  Halpin 
Alpine  Michael,  laborer,  b.  10  Broadway 
Alsten  Charles,  painter. h.  232  Broadway 
Alshaffsky  Abraham,  blacksmith,      rear 

295  Third 
Alston  Madison,  laborer,  h.  6  Village 
Altimas  .John,  baker,  h.  6  Wesley  ave 

Thomas,  bds.  G  Wesley  ave. 
Altmiller  August  IS.  tinsmith,  Third. cor. 
Potter,  h.  131  Otis 
Charles  A.  clerk,  B.  B.  W.  bds.  131 
Otis 
Altshuler  Israel,  grocer,  185  Bridge,h.do 

Alves  Antone  J.  at  169  Gore,  b.    3    Low- 
land ave. 
Jacintho,  laborer,  h.  3  Lowland  av. 
John  J.  grocer,  771  Cambridge,h.do, 
Maria,  widow  of  Francisco,  hOUS 
Spring 
Amadou  Samuel  E.  salesman,    bds.  322 
Prospect  court 

Ambrose  Edward,  Laborer,  h.  15ft  Hayes 


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Ambrose  James  E.  boiler  maker,  B.&  M. 

repair  shop,  h.  100  Spring 
John  L.  first  asst.    clerk  of    courts, 

Third 
William,  clerk,  b.  100  Spring 
Ambush  Charles  H.  janitor   (B.),    house 

71  Washington 
Amee  Albert  F.(Amee  Bros.), 1382  Mass. 

avenue,  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
Brothers(John  and  Albert  F. Amee), 

booksellers,  1382  Mass.  ave. 
John  (Amee  Bros.),  1382  Mass.  ave. 

h.  146  Hancock 
Louise    R.    widow    of    William    A. 

teacher  of  piano,  h.  96  Ellery 
Lucy  A.  Mrs.  h.  23  Ellery 
American  Express  Co. Charles  A.  Rogers 

agent,  11  Brattle 
Net  &  Twine  Co.  mnfr.  nets,  seines 

and  twines,    Second,    cor.    Bent, 

office,  34  Commercial,  B. 

AMERICAN     RUBBER     CO. 
mufrs.   rubber  boots,    shoes    and 
clothing,  cor.  Ninth  and    Potter, 
Robert  D.  Evans,  pres.  and  treas. 
E.  H.  Paine,  agent,office  and  store 
Bedford,    cor.   Chauncy,    B.    See 
page  6 
Ames  AddieE.  widow-  of  Howard  B.  h. 
2018  Mass.  ave. 
Charles,  h.  44  Inman 
Edward  S.  engraver   (31    Milk,  B.), 

bds.  52  Magazine 
Henry  G.  action  maker,   113  Broad, 

way,  b.  24  Fisk  pi. 
James  Barr.  Bussev  Prof,   of    Law- 

H.  U.  h.  11  Frisbie  pi. 
John  G.  carpenter,  h.  24  Fisk  pi. 
John  W.  Mrs.  h.  9  Phillips  pi. 
WinfieldH.  physician,    2018    Mass. 
ave.  h.  do. 
Amunsen    Gustav,    moulder,    h.    Hotel 

Brooks,  Brooks 
Anatheo  Antonio,  shoemaker,  house  185 

Third 
Anderburg  Edward,  polisher,   30  Bo  vis- 
ton,  h.  17  Eliot 
Anderson  Abbie  E.  Miss,  b.  151  Auburn 
Abby  A.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  20  Mill 
Abraham,  farmhand,  h.  3  Willis  ct. 
Albert,  machinist',  h.  24  Suffolk 
Alfred,  laborer,  b.  145  Otis 
Allen,  brass  finisher,  h.10  Glen  wood 
Amelia  Mrs.  h.  32  Richdale  ave. 
Anders,  machinist,  b.  9  Seckle 
Andrew,  laborer,  b.  90  Thorndike 
Andros  P.ladder  maker, h.  25  Winter 
Annie  E.  Mrs.  h.  38  Carver 
August,  painter,  b.  6  Parnell 
August  B. piano  maker,h.  237  Broad- 
way 
Augustus  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  158  Auburn 
Axel,  piano  maker,  b.  149  Harvard 


Anderson  Axel,  piano  maker,  b.7  Cherry 

court 
Carl,  teamster,  h.  81  Fifth 
Carl  E.  laborer,  b.  469  Cambridge 
Car]  J.   engineer,   Cambridge  Diary 

Co.  Blackstone,  h.  157  Putnam  av. 
Catherine,  widow  of  James,   house 

80  Boylston 
Charles,  at  169  Gore 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  16  Harvard 
Charles,  painter,  b.  1  Gore  pi. 
Charles,  sawyer,  h.  22  Suffolk 
Charles,  teamster,  h.    129    Putnam 

avenue 
Charles,  wireworker.  rms.  96  Austin 
Charles  A.  foreman  board  maker,286 

Main,  h.  at  Clarendon  Hills 
Charles  E.  clerk, 8%  Mt.  Auburn,  h. 

10  Tremont 
Charles  H.   clerk,    78  Plympton,  h. 

20  Mill 
Charles  H.  janitor,  B.  h.  24  Bolton 
David,  wire  worker,  h.  69  Sidney 
Duncan,  hairdresser,  b.  20  Andrews 
Edmond  C.  drug  clerk  100  Tremont, 

B.  h.Sl  Green 
Edward,  driver,  b.  27  Elmer 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  40  Plymouth 
Edwin,  furniture  maker,b.  109  Win- 

sor 
Elliott,    cabinet    maker,    house    at 

Somerville 
Ernest  S.  cigars,  h.  14  Fairmont 
Ernest  S.  Jr.   cigars,   B.  boards  14 

Fairmont 
Ernst,   piano  maker,  368    Main,    h. 

99  do. 
Eva  C.  widow  of  Carl.  h.  74  Dana 
Frank,  at  169  Gore,  h.  107  do. 
Frank,  clerk,  B.  rms.  30  Jay 
Frank,  junk,  h.  10  Somerset 
Frank,  machinist,  h.  2  Broadway 
Fred,  awning  maker,  b.  6  King  pi. 
Fred,  engineer,  50 Harvard,  h.  60  do. 
Fred  L.  machinist,  b.  149  Harvard 
Frederick,  h.  709  Cambridge 
George,  carpenter,  B.  B.  Works,  h.l 

Lilac  ct. 
George,  jobber,  h.  20  Andrews 
George,  wire  worker,  b.  69  Sidney 
George  D.  h.  7  Magee 
George  H.  clerk,  b.   55a  Market 
George  S.  K.  Rev.  evangelist,  h.  24 

Rockingham 
Grace,  clerk.  1420  Mass.  ave. 
Gustaf.  piano  maker,  b.  103  School 
Gustav.  cabinet  maker,ll  Cherry,  b. 

108  Washington 
Gustav,  shoemaker,  h.  289  Main 
Isabel  Mrs.  grocer,  rms.  49  Market 
NDERSOX  JAMES,  carpenter, 

builder,  and   vaulting  pole  mnfr. 

16  Bath,  h.  15  Brewer.  "See  p.  789 


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103 


Anderson  James,  laborer,  h.  27  Elmer 
James,  porter,  B.  b.  291  Columbia 
James  A. express  driver, b.  10  Beaver 
James  E.  laborer,  h.  76  Clark 
John,  b.  317  Main 
John,  cabinet  maker,  h.  107  Gore 
John,  clerk,  1420  Mass.  ave.house  23 

Hudson 
John,  laborer,  b.  4  Parnell 
John,  laborer,  h.  24>£  Sehool-st.ct. 
John,  laborer,  h.  472  Winsor 
John,  helper,  1402  Mass.  ave. 
John,  plumber,  b.  80  Boylston 
John,  trained  nurse,  h.  55a  Market 
John  D.  gardener,  b.  71  Martin 
John  E.  teamster,    122    Broadway. 

house  do. 
John  W.  cooper,  rear  68  Allston,  h. 

230  Brookline 
John  W.  laborer,  b.  469  Cambridge 
Knute  A.  foreman  baker,  house  59a 

Cherry 
Louis,  h.  2  Clark  st.  pi. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  2S9  Main 
Nils,  piano  case  maker,    h.    16  Oak 

Circle 
Olof,  cabinet  maker,  rms.  86  Wash. 
Olof,  teamster,  h.  133  Spring 
Oscar,  blacksmith,  h.  1  Gray 
Oscar,  can  maker,  b.  55  Clark 
Pahr  O.  carpenter,  385  Putnam  ave. 

h.  164  Pleasant 
Per  A.  coppersmith,  b.  295  Main 
Peter,  coal  peddler,  h.    23d    School 

street  ct. 
Peter,  farmer,  h.  Gushing  ave. 
Peter,  fireman,  b.  T.  Andword,  Clar- 
endon ave. 
Peter,  iron  moulder, rms,  7  Gardiner 
Peter,  laborer,  b.  469  Cambridge 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  157  Thorndike 
Peter,  ladders,  h.  25  Winter 
Richard,  tinsmith,  b.  9  Broadway 
Robert,  clerk,  1420  Mass.  av.  house 

71  Martin 
Robert  Mrs.  h.  69  Sidney 
Samuel,  teamster,  b.  66  Broadway 
Stephen,  brass    foundry,    33  Haw- 
kins B.  and  overseer  of  the  poor, 

h.  72  Spring 
Stephen     1J.    state    prison    officer, 

Chsn.  h.  67  Otis 
Sven  J.  cabinetmaker,  h.  118  Otis 
Thomas,   bookkeeper,   169   (.ore,  h. 

87   Third 
Thomas  I.  carpenter,  h.   20    Andrew 
Walter  J.  Bpeeial  police,  b.  20  Mill 
Wilheinina  Mrs.  h.    6    Rogers   Mock, 

Washington 
William,  laborer,  h.  78  Murray 
William,  painter.  bds.  i  Gore  pi. 
William,  teamster,  h.  it;  Beaver 
William,  teamster,  h.122  Webster  av. 


Anderson  William  Jr. clerk,  50£  De  Wolfe 
b.  16  Beaver 
William  J.  galvanizer,  h.  61    Prince 
Andersson  John,  h.  4  Hotel  Pleasant,  32 

Moore 
Andino  Axel  J. painter,  h. 10  Lowland  av. 
Andleman  Frank,  junk,  h.  10  Somerset 
Andre  Joseph,  laborer,  rear  136  Bridge 
Andren  Adolph,  fresco   painter,  Boston 

Museum,  h.  31  Pine 
Andress  Walter,  marine,  h.  80  Elm 
Andrew  Francisco,  h.  95  Second 

Francisco,  Jr. billiards,  82  Cambridge. 

and  hairdresser,  183  do.  h.  do. 
Manuel,  barber,  183  Cambridge. b. do. 
Andrews  Albert  H.  clerk, 997  Cambridge, 
h.  114  Pearl 
Antone,  printer,  h.  338  Vine 
Ardelia  A.  Mrs.  h.  9  Day 
Charles,  boilermaker,  72  Main 

ANDREWS    DAVID    H.    prop. 
BostonBridge  Works,  Sixth,  cor. 

Binney,  office  70  Kilby,  rm.  83,  B. 

h.  at  Newton    Center,    See  opp. 

Bridge  Builders 
Edward  A.  agent,  E.Cambridge  B.  & 

A.  station,  bds.  27  Ware 
Eliza,   widow   of    Thomas,   h.     100 

Hampshire 
Eliza  B.   widow  of  Elias  E.  house  3 

Ashburton  pi. 
Ernest  E.    shipper,  Osborn,  bds.   3 

Ashburton  pi. 
George  E.   clerk,  B.    b.  206  Harvard 
John  D.  case  maker,  162  Broadway, 

h.  206  Harvard 
John  L.  drug  clerk,  43   Hanover,  B. 

h.  4  Hoi  worthy 
Jones  J.  porter,  h.   186  Broadway 
Joseph,  upholsterer,  25  Brattle,  bds. 

at  Mt.  Auburn 
Mabel  Miss,  clerk,  3  Austin,  bds.  288 

Colombia 
Peter,  iceman,  h.  13  Ninth 
Robert  E.  student,  b.  1044  Mass.  av. 
Robert  R.,  D.  D.   S.  1308   Mass.  ave. 

h.  1044  do. 
Russell    E.   clerk,   337   Main,  b.  1S4 

Winsor 
Warren  A.  band  sawyer.  State,   cor. 

Osborn,  h.  18  Soden 
William  II.  clerk,  bds.    206  Harvard 
AndrOS    Henry  S.  apotheeary.  ti'.>7    Mas<. 

ave.  h.  27  Inman 
Andword  Thorwald,  engineer,  h.  Claren- 
don avenue 
Angell  Albert,  laborer,  b. 393  Cambridge 
Hans  M.  (i.  Cabinet  maker,  rms.    120 

Otifi 

John,  cooper,  h.  1 16  (.ore 

John  W.  helper,  bds.  7  Portsmouth 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  266   Portland 

Richard  J.  electrician,  rm.  *.»7  Austin 


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DIRECTORY 


Anglin  James  F.  milkman,  bds.  37  Cow- 
perthwaite 
Kate  Mrs.  h.  r.  159  Franklin 
Mary,  h.  24  Flagg 
Michael,  Jr.  driver,  bds.  24  Flagg 
Michael  J.  teamster,  h.  37  Cowperth- 
waite  [waite 

Patrick  J.   student,  b.  37  Cowperth- 
Thomas,  milkman,  b.   37   Cowperth- 
waite 
Angus  Henry,  stone  cutter,  b.  10  Bdw"v. 
\  NGTJS     HENRY     S.     building 
jljl.    mover,  45  Market, h.  236  Columbia, 

See  p.  784 
Annis  A.   H.   harness    maker,   rms.    39 
Pleasant 
Everett  F.  paper  colorer,   house  99 
Western  ave. 
Ansell  Margaret  Miss,  h.  303  Main 
Stephen,  painter,  h.  193  Third 
Wm.   E.   Am.    Hub.   Co.    house    10 
Portsmouth 
Anselmo  John,  sawyer,  162  Broadway,h. 

141  Main 
Anshelm  August,    silversmith,  bds.   158 
Harvard 
John  H.shoemaker,158  Harvard,h.do. 
Lewis  J.  printer,  174  Broadway,   h. 
55  Hampshire 
Ansley  Eliza  Miss,   variety   store,   374£ 
Main,  h.  365  do.  [ave. 

Anslow  William  P.  printer,  b.  6  Leonard 
Anson  John  W.  laborer,  h.  45  Bristol 
Anthony  Chas. compositor,  h.  44  Bigelow 
Chas.  A.  foreman,  h.  145  Broadway 
Edward  M.  machinist,  b.  128  Otis 
Elizabeth  M.  Mrs.  h.  28  Linnsean 
George  F.  laborer,h.  2  Hotel  Shirley, 
School 
Apel  Daniel  C.  b.  153  Otis 

Frederick,   police,  station  3,   h.  153 

Otis 
Henry    W.   roller  maker,  100  Milk, 
B.  h.  490   Cambridge 
Appleby  Geo.  A.  key  finisher,  State,  cor. 
Osborn,  bds.  65  Elm 
Mark  H.  Mrs.  h.  65  Elm 
Applegate  A.  Judson,  jeweler,  571  Mass. 

ave.  h.  24  Ellsworth  ave. 
Appleton  Chas.  H.  fireman,  B.&  A.  R.R. 
h.  1  Rockingham  pi. 
Chas.  T.  P.  h.  3  Ellsworth  ave. 
C.   Frank,     boots     and    shoes,    238 
Washington,  B.  h.3  Ellsworth  av. 
George  B.  h.  19  Ware,  suite  3 

APPLETONJOHNH.counsellor- 
at-law,   23   Court,  rm.    614,B.    h. 
361  Harvard,    See  p.  814 
Herbert  D.architect,  B.  bds.3  Ells- 
worth avenue 
Sarah  A.  h.  3  Ellsworth  ave. 
Warren  J.  sign  painter,  292  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  12  Cottage 


Applin  Delia  X.  Miss,  h.  7  Dover 

Gustaf,  baker,  31  Elm.  b.  59a  Cherry 
Arabill  Edward,  h.  1153  Cambridge 
Arbuckle  Wm.  H.  clerk,  B.  h.  100  Green 
Archambeau   Alfred,  helper,  1440  Mas-, 
ave.  b.  71  Sacramento 
Alfred,  laborer.  H.   U.  h.   71    Sacra- 
mento 
Archibald  Isaac  AV.  grocer,  h.164  Winsor 
Raymond,  student,  b.  104  Iuman 
Robert,  engineer,  h.  42  Holyoke 
Arel  Ovid,  laborer,  h.  12  Brookford 
Arendt  August,  at  Sugar  Refinery,  h.  107 

Spring 
Arenstrup  Ferdinand,  stone  cutter, house 

191  Hamilton 
Arey  Alfred  E.  expressman,  h.  42  State 
Almira  C.  widow  of  David  B.  milli- 
nery, h.  71£  Western  ave. 
Jennie   A.    bookkeeper,    B.      h.   10 

Upton 
Reuben  Mrs.  h.  81  Washington  ave. 
Arkell  Chas.  coachman,  14  Dana. bds.  do. 
Arkerson  Morrill  W.  coal  and  wood,  138 
Pleasant,  h.  at  Allston 
Olive,  Avidow  of  Francis,  house   162 
Norfolk 
Armblisas  Anthony  C.  barber,  109  West- 
ern avenue 
Armenian  Boarding  House,  7   Parnell,  4 
and  5  Riverside  pi. and  104  and  108 
Plympton 
Armes  Clara  A.  teacher,   English   High 

school,  bds.  27  Irving 
Armstrep  Christian,   cabinet  maker.   30 

Boylston,  h.  at  Somerville 
Armstrong  Alfred  O.  teamster, house  231 
Broadway 
Andrew  P. steam  fitter,184  Broadway 
Catherine  A.  and  Nellie,  h.  312  Pearl 
Ellen,  widow  of  Irwiug,  h.  249 Sixth 
Francis  J.  foreman,  145  Broadway, 

h.  86  Plymouth 
Henrietta,  widow  of  John,  boarding 

house,  464  Main,  h.  do. 
Henry,  bar  keeper.  B.  h.  27   Bolton 
Irving,  potter,  h.  169  Banks 
James,  laborer,  h.  r.  12  Harding 
James,  laborer,  h.  r.  29  Porter 
James  H.  tinsmith,  h.  265  Sidney 
Jane,  widow  of  James, h.  46  Holyoke 
Jennie  Miss,  h.  19  Harvard 
John,  teamster,  h.  29  Porter 
Lizzie  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,312  Pearl 

house  do. 
Lucretia,     dressmaker,     B.    h.    103 

Western  ave. 
L.  William,  clerk,  h.  4  Ninth 
Osmou  S. electrician  and  bookbinder, 

h.  312  Pearl 
Robert,  carpenter,  bds.  S  Laurel 
Robert,  master  mariner,  house   2439 
Mass.  ave. 


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105 


2441 
Mass.  av.  h.  2439  do. 
Thomas,  mason,  h.  3  Brewery 
William,  cooper,  h.  29  Porter 
Wm.  J.  S.   plasterer,  bds.   75  Rich- 
dale  avenue 
&    Co.    (Charles  Armstrong),   lith- 
ographers, Riverside  Press,  Black- 
stone  and  4  Park,  B. 
Arnaud  Augusta  M.  Mrs.  h.  28  William 
Arno  John,  bds.  32  Howard 
Arnold  Alice  G.  teacher,  bds.  10  Frisbie 
place 
B.  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  3  Harold  pi. 

h.  do. 
Edith    M.  Miss,   teacher,  Hamilton, 

b.  271  Pearl 
Edmuud  K.   student,  H.  U.  bds.  10 

Frisbie  pi. 
Emma  F.  widow   of  Geo.  A.  h.  1683 

Cambridge 
George,  collector,  h.  1611  Mass.  ave. 
Geo.  B.  stenographer,B.  b.  271  Pearl 
John  H.  librarian,  Law  School, H.  U. 

h.  10  Frisbie  pi. 
Lois  A.  Mrs.  h.  10  Frisbie  pi. 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  35  Norfolk 
Martha  E.  widow  of  Chas.  H.  house 

271  Pearl 
Philip,  laborer,  b.  134   Spring  [ave. 
Roland,   bookbinder,  b.   265  Putnam 
Samuel,  fireman,  h.  224  Charles 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  Hotel   Union, 

17  Harrison 
Walter  H.  dentist,  h.  22  Orchard 
William  E.  machinist,!).  202  Harvard 
Arnoldson  Gustave,  h.  4  Pioneer 
Arnott   Alexander,  potter,  A.  If.   Hews 

&  Co.  h.  1S8  Raymond 
Arntz  Arne.  jour,  tailor,  B.  b.  50  Hub- 
bard ave. 
Aronson    Frederick,    painter,    bds.     108 
Thorndike 
John,  confectioner,  h.  152  River 
Arrelle  Ovide,  h.  12  Brookford 
Arro\vsniith  Ellen  Miss,  dressmaker,  282 

Winsor,  bds.  do. 
Arsenault  Anthony, laborer.  1). 10  Jackson 
Philip,  carpenter,  h.  49    Rindge  ave. 
Pierre    R.    belt  maker,     B.    h.   21 

Harvey 

Simon,  carpenter,  h.  49  Rindge  ave. 

Artesani  Alexander     X.    book   finisher, 

Riverside  Press,  i>.  1<;-j  Putnam  av. 

Alfred,  shoemaker,  602  Mas-,  ave. h. 

162  Put  nam  ave 
Anthony  F.  book  finisher,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  168  Putnam  ave. 
Frank,  helper,  b.  162  Putnam  ave. 
William  X.  printer,  1'.  162  Putnam 
Arthur  James,  shipper,  h.  L43  Main 

Samuel    .M.    pressman,    h.  39£    llolv- 
yoke 


Artridge  James,  teamster,  bds.  20  Leigh- 
ton  court 
John,  teamster,  h.  20  Leighton  ct. 
Thomas,  teamster,  bds.  20  Leighton 
court 
Asburn  Hiram  VV.  boot  and   shoemaker, 

41  Portlaud,  bds.  25  do. 
Ash  Francis,  sawyer,  h.  384  Winsor 

James,  plasterer,  b.  127  Webster  av. 
Justin,  hostler,  h.  21  Hovey  ave. 
Victor   P.   painter,   224  Main,  h.   20 

School 
Walter,  laborer,  h.  1  Murdock 
William  H.  millman  h.  165   Harvard 
Ashby  James  B.  waiter,  h.  14  Pine 
Ashcroft  JaneF.  Miss,  clerk,469  Main,b. 
23  Sidney 
John  F.  slipper  maker,  h.  23  Sidney 
Mary,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.23  Sidney 
Mary  E.  Miss,    teacher,   St.  Mary's 
Parochial  school,  b.  23  Sidney 
Asher  John  M.  carpenter,  h.  66  Gri'gg 
Ashlev  Wm.  J.  Prof.  Economic  History, 

H.  U.  h.  6  Acacia 
Ashton  Charles  H.  instructor,  H.  U.rms. 
31  Maple  ave. 
James  W.  painter,  71  Jay,  h.  do. 
Aspacher  Gottleib,  baker,  264  Pearl,   h. 

410  Putnam  ave. 
Aste  Benedetto,  fruit,  495  Cambridge,  h. 

497  do. 
Atherton  Charles  H.book  finisher,  River- 
side bindery,  h.  421  Putnam  ave. 
Frank,  at   Am.   Rubber  Co.  rms.  8 

Market 
Harry  H.  salesman,  1).  349  Broadway 
Lewis  B.  painter,  h.  124  Spring 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Charles,  house  421 
Putnam  ave. 
Atkins  Arthur  W.  tinsmith,  h.  286  Pearl 
Charles    (C.  Atkins    &  Co.),  paper 
hanger  and  painter,    27   Prospect, 
h.  30  Upton 

ATKINS     CHARLES     &    CO. 
painters  and   paper    hangers,    27 
Prospect,    See  p.  792 
Charles  E.  paper    hanger,   27  Pros- 
pect, h.  rear  6  Lopez 
Francis  J.  paper  hanger,  b.  30  Upton 
Henry    W.  hats.  etc.  B.  h.  10    Leon- 
ard ave. 
John    R.   stair  builder.  7s    Beverly, 

B.  h.si  Garfield 
Walter  D.pressman,Riverside  Press, 
h.  107  Pleasant 
Atkinson  Andrew,  li.  6  EatOM 

Annie,  b.  Hotel  Allien,  1  1 1  Harvard 
Annie,  widow,  h.  956  Cambridge 
Edward,  paper  hanger,  22  Boylston, 

h.  SI  Wendell 

John,  laborer,  h.  61£  Fine 
Robert,  rubber  worker,  h.  32  Davis 

Sarah  .1 .  Mrs.  li.  1619  Mas.,  ave. 


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Atkinson  Thomas  F.  clerk,  h.   27  Ports- 
mouth 
William,  at   Woven    Hose,    bds.  956 

Cambridge 
William  F.   salesman,  B.   house  45 
Belmont 
Attner    Albert  L.  clerk,  1   Commercial, 
B.  bds.  4  Sidney 
Mary  J.  widow   of  Thomas  F.  h.  45 

Pearl 
Thomas  G.  tailor,  493   Wash.   B.   h. 
4  Sidney 
Attwill  Marian  A.  hat  trimmer,  bds.  206 
Harvard 
William  H.  assistant  at  observatory, 
rms.  14  Shepard 
Attwood  J.  Lorenzo,  bookkeeper, 583  Mt. 

Auburn,  h.  at  West  Somerville 
Atwater  James  K.  motorman,   house  87 
Hampshire 
Michael,  teamster,  h.  16  Portsmouth 
Atwick  Frances  A.  widow  of  Thomas  C. 

boarding  house,  19  Cottage 
At  wood  Annie  D.  Miss.  h.  25  Clinton 
Arthur  H.  provisions,  48  North,  B. 

h.  75  Wendell 
Benjamin  F.  Mrs.  h.  5  Chester 
Charles  H.  dry  goods,  Leverett,  B. 

h.  133  Otis 
David,  oysters,  32  Faneuil   Hall   sq. 

B.  h.  99  Magazine 
Mary  M.Miss,  h.  10  Upton 
Aubert  Louis,  h.  81  Broadway  [ton 

Aughinbaugh  George  B.  h.  86  Washing- 
August  Albert,  physician,322  Broadway, 
house  do. 
Amos,  laborer,  h.  26  Lambert 
Joseph,  at  169  Gore,  h.  5  Squire  ct. 
Manuel,  laborer,  h.  747  Cambridge 
Augusta  Sarah  J.  Mrs.  h.  7  Locke 
Auld  Caroline,  matron, 41  Holyoke,h.  do. 
Aurelius  Henry  B.  clerk,  5  Essex 
Auringer  Joseph,  mail  driver,  house  52 

Broadway 
Austin    Alexander  A.  hairdresser   (187 
Atlantic  ave.  B.),  h.  254  Winsor 
Alexander  J.  clerk,  b.  61  Spring 
Edith,    cutter,  at  Hovey's,  B.  h.  99 

Inman 
Elmer,  teamster,  b.  130  Washington 
Florence  L.  Miss,  music  teacher,    93 

Austin,  rms.  do. 
George  A.  engineer,  H.  U.   house  1 

Myrtle  ave. 
George  M. '  commission  broker,   28 

State,  B.  b.  196  Pearl 
George  P.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.h. 

329  Pearl 
George  T.  carver,72  First,h.ll6  Put- 
nam avenue 
James,  janitor,  H.  U.  h.  36   Howard 
James,  porter.  University  Museum, 
h.  36  Howard 


Austin  James  A.  student,  b.  61  Spring 

John  A.  car  conductor,  h.  100  Hol- 
worthy 

Julia  M.  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  971 
Gore 

Kate,  dressmaker,  h.  97  Gore 

Nathan  X.  h.  196  Pearl 

Nettie  C.  h.  196  Pearl 

Sophia  I.  widow  of  Charles  J.  house 
1269  Cambridge 

Susannah,  widow  of  William,  bds. 11 
Mead 

Thomas,  weigher,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  61  Spring 

see  Oesting 
Authier  Aldric,  clerk,  B.  b.  50  Rindge 
avenue 

Azarie  (A.  Authier  &  Son),  hair- 
dresser, 51  Dublin,  h.  r.  50  Rindge 
avenue 

Azarie  G.  clerk,  2060  Mass.  ave.  aatd 
(A.  Authier  &  Son),  hairdresser, 
bds.  rear  50  Rindge  ave. 

A.  &  Son  (Azarie  and  Azarie  G.  Au- 
thier), hairdressers  and  furniture, 
51  Dublin 

Joseph  O.  provisions,  63£  Rindge  av. 
h.  21  Rice 

Ralph,  clerk,  101  Rice,  b.  2429  do. 
Authot  George,  laborer,  h.  16i  Harvey 
Avalla  Joseph,  laborer,  b.  57  Vine 
Avard  Harold,  painter,  42s  Main,   rooms 

21  Lawrence 
Avenel  Emil,  glass  blower,  h.  116  Web- 
ster avenue 
Averett  Charles    engine    cleaner.  B.  h. 

27  Jackson 
Averill  Abbie  U.  Mrs.  h.  108  Austin 

Arthur  B.  clerk,  H.  U.  house  108 
Austin  [Broadway 

Emma,  widow  of  Leonard  M.  h.  298 

Gerry  C.  carpenter,  h.  287  Pearl 

John,  city  carpenter,  Hampshire,  h. 
1257  Cambridge 

Lucy  J.  widow  of  Eben,  h.  63  Inman 

Nellie,  clerk,  1166  Cambridge,  house 
1257  do. 
Avery  Alexander,  teamster,  h.  18  Lopez 

Benjamin,  soap  maker,  172  Pearl, 
h.  23  Valentine 

Caroline  J.  widow  of  Jabez,  house 
143  Washington 

Charles  H.  mill  hand.  382  Main,  h. 
132  Hamilton 

Ella  R.  Mrs.  teacher,  Putnam  gram- 
mar school,  b.  at  Medford 

Eugene,  railroad,  h.  541   Cambridge 

George  F.  engineer,  h.  99  Main 

James,  blacksmith,  B.  h.  IS  Wilbur 

Jesse  W.  manager,  S5  River,  house 
14  Laurel 

John,  gate  tender,  169  Gore,  house 
32  Broadway 


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107 


Avery  Joseph  J.  foreman,  172  Pearl,  h. 

18  Valentine 
Marina  P.  coal  and  wood,  85  River, 

h.  14  Laurel 
Patrick,  teamster,  bds.   2   Shepard's 

block,  Plympton 
Simon,  carpenter,  h.2  Shepard's  blk. 

Plympton 
Thomas  S.  cornice  maker,  B.  boards 

18  Wilbur 
W.  D.  Winslow,  clerk,  S5  River,   b. 

14  Laurel 
Avon  Home.  809  Mt.  Auburn 

AXTMAN  FRANCIS,  electrician 
and  machinist,  46  Spring,  h.   do. 
See  p.  S06 
John,  die  maker,  Third,  cor.  Potter, 

h.  rear  46  Spring 
Louis  A.   machinist,  B.  bds.  rear  46 
Spring 

A  YAKS     HENRY     MORTON, 
lawyer,  505  Sears  bldg.  B.   h.  329 
Broadway  See  p.  814 
Aver  Olive,  widow  of  Henry,  h.  7  Dover 

see  Eyre 
Avers  Henry  J.  varnisher,  h.  1014  Cam- 
bridge 
Johu  T.  laborer,  bds.  67  Norfolk 
Mary  Ann,  widow  of  Andrew  J.   h. 

41  £  Kinnaird 
Thomas,  carver,  h.  50  Fifth 
Thomas    N.    drug  clerk,   B.    house 

50  Fifth 
William  F.  cabinet  maker,  B.    house 

106  Otis 
see  Eayrs 
Ayles  James,  clerk,  729  Mass. ave. rooms 

254  Green 
Avlsworth  Walter  P.  clerk,  33S  Main,  h. 

24  Tufts 
Avlward  Gabriel  Augustine, cigar  packer 
h.  3S3  Winsor 

AYLWARD  JAMES  F.  lawyer, 
5  Tremont,  rm.  41,  B.  b.  65  Otis 
See  page  817 

.Johanna  T.  widow  of  James,  house 
65  Otis 

John  J.  letter  carrier,  B."  house  22 
Montgomery 

Peter,  granite  polisher,  51  Main,  h. 
Third 

Richard  H.  police  station  2,  h.  1539 
Cambridge 

William  J.  carpenter,  h.  39  Harvey 

William  P.  clerk,  t><U.  39  Barvey 
Avon  Peter,  cornice  maker,  h.  13  Brook- 
Cord 


BAADEfi  SAMUEL,  baker,  b.  Moxon'a 

block,  Green 
Baalack  Arvid,   mechanical  engineer.  2 

( lentral  Bq.  h.  7*-2  Mass,  ave. 


Baars  J.  E.  student,  b.  21  Putnam  ave. 
Babb  Elmer  E.  plumber,  8  Brattle, house 

31  Grigg 
Babbitt  Albert,  bronzer,  h.  219  Prospect 
Charles  A.  wood  turner,  384  Main,h. 

147  Columbia 
Isabel,  school  teacher,  b.  97  Xorfolk 
Martha  L.  Miss,  secretary,   English 
High  school,  h.  219  Prospect 
Babcock  Frank"  H.   varnish    mnfr.   104 
Water,  B.  h.  34  Inman 
Henry  L.  express.  B.  rms.  1  Union 
Babin  Paul  P.  clerk,  b.  15  Railroad 
Babineau  Anthony,  driver,  h.  185  Brook- 
line 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  10  Jackson 
Babson    Charles,  clerk,  111  Commercial, 
B.  h. 300  Prospect 
Frank,  clerk,  1174  Cambridge,  house 

300  Prospect 
Harriet  C.  widow  of  Edward,   house 

98  Ellery 
Margaret  C.  h.  98  Ellery 
Bachman  Max,  carver,  b.  254  Vine 
Otto,  laborer,  h.  254  Vine 
William,  rms.  1608  Cambridge 
William,  teamster,  10  Brattle 
Bacigealupi  Louis,  clerk,  1394  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  21  Shepard 
Backoff  Francis,  lithographer,  house  49£ 
Western  avenue 
Stephen,  fruit,  1394  Mass.  ave.house 

21  Shepard 
John,  carrier,  h.  Tannery 
Backus  Amelia,  widow  of  George   C.  h. 
102  Spring 
Edith  L.   teacher,  Berkelev.   Mass. 

h.  9  Gerry 
Edward  F.  operator,  fire  alarm   sta- 
tion, Brattle  sq.  h.  9  Gerry 
Frederick  G.  operator,  tire  alarm  sta- 
tion, Brattle  sq.  b.  9  Gerry 
Simeon  S.  car  conductor,  h.  6  Salem 
Bacon  Charles  E.  clerk,  492   Mass.   ave. 
bds.  41  Fourth 
Emeline  S.  widow  of  Johu  F.   house 

1919  Mass.  ave. 
Franklin   GF.  clerk,  F.  R.  Pt.,  B.  bds. 

96  Hancock 
Fred,  piano  tuner,    162    Broadway, 

house  at  Boston 
Harriet  A.  widow  of  Robert,    house 
124  A  list  in 

Harry  S.   watchmaker,  1>">7    Mm-. 

ave.  bds.  1919  do. 
James   P.  stenographer.  I'.i    IVmber- 

ton  sq.  B.  house  80  Garfield 
John  F.  watchmaker,  is:>7  Muss.  av. 

h.  L919  do.  [Wallace 

John    <;.    carriage    painter,   h.    ">'j 
Joseph,  uoo.i  cai  ver,  h.  91  Main 
.1.  Murray,  paint-.  1 1:  Mills   B.    h. 

1717  <  ambridge 


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Bacon  Lucy  A.  widow  of  Warren,  h.   17 

Lee 
Maria  J.     Miss,     teacher,     Stearns 

primary  school,  b.  315  Broadway 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  315  Broadway 
M.  Clinton    (Richardson   &  Bacon) 

coal.  College  wharf, h.  27  Chester, 

W.  Somerville 
Nellie     L.    stenographer,   B.     bds. 

124  Austin 
Newton  S.  student,  H.  M.   S.   b.   80 

Garfield 
Walter  F.  Mrs.  h.  96  Hancock 
Warren  L.    clerk  B.     b.     96     Han- 
cock [  dike 
Badeau    Julius,  carver,  rms.   93   Thorn- 
Badger  Deming  E.    chief  engineer,  C. 

E.  L.  Co.  Western  ave.  house  109 

Magazine 
George  W.  lather,  h.  7  Hotel  Lee 
Walter  I.  lawyer,  53  State,     B.     h.  j 

5  Mercer  Circle 
William  C.  H.  (W.  C.  H.    Badger  & 

Co.),  furniture  mnfr.  20  Albany, 

h.  at  Boston 

BADGER  W.C.H.&  CO.(Wm.C. 
jj.  Badger  and  George  F.  Tyler), 
furniture  mnfrs.  20  Albany,  See  p. 
843 
Baer  Bertha  L.  forewoman,  243  Broad- 
way, b.  234  do. 
Johann,  at  Revere   Sugar  Refinery, 

h.  101  Sixth 
Louis  Mrs.  h.  169  Bridge 
Sophia,    widow    of    John,     h.     234 

Broadway 
Sophie  M.  clerk,  b.  234  Broadway 
William   G.   granite   cutter,   b.   234 
Broadway 
Bagdasarian  Barnabas  D.   coppersmith, 
B.  h.  14  Allston 
Ignatius,     coppersmith,     B.     h.     5 
Brewer 
Bagley    Cornelius,     farmhand,     h.     36 
Reed 
Michael,  h.  24  Decatur 
Michael,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  24  Decatur 
see  Begley 
Bagnell  Thomas  H.  carpenter,    bds.     31 

Magee 
Bagwell  James  F.  laborer,  h.  141  Thorn- 
dike 
John,  laborer,  b.  141  Thorndike 
Bailey  Albert  D.  engineer,  B.    &  M.    R. 
R.  system,  h.  64  Thorndike 
Alfred,    mason,     h.    Waverly,   near 

Fort  Washington 
Alfred  J.  shipper,  B.  h.  75  Elm 
Benjamin  F.  express  messenger.   B. 
&M.  R.  R.  h.  Brendon     n.    Ray- 
mond 
Charles,  shoemaker,  3  Douglass,  h. 
56  Austin 


Bailey  Charles  M.  electrician.  Lexing- 
ton, Mass.  b.  1534  Cambridge 

Dora  Mrs.  h.  15  Moore 

Edward  B.  foreman,  N.  P.  &  P.  Co. 
Somerville,  h.  1534  Cambridge 

Edwin  S.  foreman,  B.  h.  59  Pleas- 
ant 

Elmer  L.  driver,  328  Vine,  h.  76£ 
Thorndike 

Eugene  A.  (Bailey  &  Co.),  watch- 
maker, 459£  Main,  h.  35  Brookline 

Francis  C.  manager,  2435  Mass.  Ave. 
h.  Groveland 

Frances  H.  Mrs.  b.  123  Oxford 

Francis  E.  bookkeeper,  180  Main,  h. 
at  E.  Watertown 

Frederick  H.  teacher,  B.  bds.  75 
Wendell 

George  A.  b.  64  Thorndike 

George  A.  paper  hanger,  50  Arch 
B.  house  524  Mass.  ave. 

BAILEY  HOLLIS  R.  lawyer,  53 
State,  room  905,  B.  h.  4  Bucking- 
ham, See  p.  814 

Jacob  L.  (J.  L.  Bailey  &  Sons), 
mortgage  broker,  175  Cambridge, 
h.  22  Inman 

John,  carpenter,  h.  1277  Cambridge 

Joseph,  machinist,  92  Main,  h.  1 
Clark  street  place 

J.  L.  &  Sons  (Jacob  L.,  Samuel  W. 
and  AVilliam  S.  Bailev).  brokers, 
175  Combridge  and  493  Wash.  B. 

J.  Warren,  embroideries,  108  Tre- 
mont,  B.  h.  15  Dover 

Mary,  widow,  h.  89  Walden 

Matthew,  butcher,  b.  9  Squires  ct. 

Morris  J.  clerk,  1  Austin,  h.  1  Pine 

Oakley  H.  (O.  H.  Bailey  &  Co.), 
lithographer,  S3  Inman,  h.  do. 

O.  H.  &  Co.  (Oakley  H.  Bailey), 
publishers,  83  Inman 

Rishton  '  T.  bookkeeper,  Muller 
Bros.  h.  2224  Mass.  ave. 

Samuel  W.  (J.  L.  Bailey  &  Sons), 
broker,  175  Cambridge,  h.  22 
Inman 

Samuel  W.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  22  Inman 

Sara  A.  Miss,  teacher,  Allston  gram- 
mar school,  b.  60  Prospect 

Sophia  L.  Mrs.  linen  marker,  h.  1534 
Cambridge 

Theodore  A.  tinman,  385  Putnam 
ave.  h.  64  Waverly 

William,  laborer,   round  house,   B. 

&  M.  R.  R.  h.  25  Third 

William  Silas  (J.  L.  Bailey  &  Sons), 
broker,  175  Cambridge,  h.  at 
East  Hard  wick,  Vt, 

&  Co.  (Eugene  A.  Bailey),  jewel- 
lers, 459>£  Main 

see  Bayley 
Bailot  Eugene',  clerk,  b.  4  Chestnut  pk. 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


109 


Bailot  Mary  Ann,  widow,  h.  4  Chestnut 

park 
Bain  Andrew,  plumber,  h.  1  Gladstone 

Donald   H.  polisher,  b.  75  Elm 

Mary,  widow  of  Phillip,  h.  75  Elm 

Nathaniel  P.  carpenter,  h.  41  Elm 
Baird  Charles  William,  motorman,  h.  32 
Magnolia  ave. 

Edward  P.  h.  25  Harris 

George  H.  fireman,  B.  &  A.  R.  P.  h. 
1  Pearl  street  ph 

Grace  I.  at  Riverside  Press,  h.  1 
Pearl  st.pl. 

Helen  J.  widow  of  Irah,  1  Pearl  st. 
pi. 

John,  sugar  house,  h.  311  Vine 

see  Beard 
Baker  Abijah,   clothing    cutter,   B.      h. 
23  Rockingham 

Albert  L.  clerk,  B.  h.  97  Brook- 
line 

Albert  W.  asst.  shipper,  h.  94  Nor- 
folk 

Alden  F.  organist,  h.  37  Pine 

Alfred,  h.  32  Harvev 

Alfred  F.  painter,  10  Pearl,  h.  26 
Essex 

Alvah  S.  court  officer,  Court  House, 
Third 

Arven  T.  carpenter,  Broadway  Iron 
Foundry,  h.  15   Baldwin 

Catherine  C.  Mrs.  h.  2  Holmes  pi. 

Charles  L.  W.  foreman,  High,  cor. 
Purchase,  B.  h.  375  Prospect 

C.  Alice  Miss,  b.  2  Holmes  pi. 

Eben,  salesman,  B.  h.  Gilson  cor. 
Ken  way 

Edgar  P.  (Baker  &  Carney),  grocer, 
529  Mass.  ave.  h.  33  Pearl 

Kdward  A.  expressman,  b.  19  Pine 

Edward  H.  (Baker-Hunuewell  Co.), 
coal,  81  Main,  624  Mass.  ave.  11 
Brattle,  also  20  Exchange  place 
and  73  Cambridge,  B.  h.  112 
Lake  View  avenue 

Eliza  Mrs.  h.  146  Columbia 

Eliza  A.  dressmaker,  1  Blake,  h.do. 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Benjamin,  h. 
91  Gore 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  William  A.  h. 
21  Rindge   ave. 

Ella  Miss,  music  teacher,  146  Colum- 
bia, h.  do. 
Ellen  S.  Mrs.  h.  27  Essex 

Frank  S.  clerk,  B.  t>.  15  Baldwin 
Frederick  G.  driver,  626   Ma<s.  ave. 
h.  27  Pine 

George  C.  broker,  B.  b.  97  Brook- 
line 

George  II.  clerk,  bds.  21  Cottage 

George  l*.  asst.  prof.  II.  I.  house  '><• 

Buckingham  [Second 

George    \v.    Bilver    plater,    h.    12:5 


Baker  Harry  E.  salesman,  B.  h.  10  Wil- 
liam 

Helen  E.  widow  of  Washington  J. 
h. 12  Center 

Henry,  teamster,  b.  91  Gore 

BAKER-HUNNEWELL      C  O. 
(Edward  H.  Baker  and  William  A. 
Hunnewell),  coal  and  wood,  main 
office,  81  Main,  branch  offices,  624 
Mass.  ave.  11   Brattle,    73     Cam- 
bridge   and  20  Exchange    place, 
B.  See  back  cover 
Ida  Mrs.  h.  21  South 
John,  car  washer,  b.  27£  Gore 
John,  motorman,  b.  19  Pine 
John  F.  periodicals,  426  Cambridge, 

h.  33  Sixth 
Josephine  H.  Mrs.  bds.  9  Saville 
J.  Davis,   carpenter,   rms.   60   Cres- 
cent ave. 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  49  Wallace 
Mary  E.    widow   of  Benson,   h.    14 

Cottage 
Moore,  h.  94  Magazine 
Nathan  W.  h.  112  Lake  View  ave. 
Nathaniel,  groceries  and  provisions, 

143  Pearl,  h.  21  Cottage 
Nathaniel,  Jr.  clerk,  143  Pearl,  b.  21 

Cottage 
Osborn  H.  janitor,  h.  19  Pine 
Robert  L.  draughtsman,    B.     b.      1 

Blake 
Robert  S.  hostler,  h.  18  Railroad 
Tennyson    L.     salesman,   B.     h.    1 

Blake 
Thomas,  insurance,  h.  36  Gore 
Walter,  organ  pipe  maker,  37  Fifth, 

b.  91  Gore 
William  A.  banker  and   stock   brok- 
er, 42  Water,  B.  h.  30  Park 
William  A.  clerk,  b.  97  Brookline 
William  I.  machinist,  25  Main.  h.   r. 

15  Baldwin 
William  T.  teamster,  h.  5  Carlisle 
&  Carney  (Edgar  P.  Baker  and   Ed- 
win   A.     Carney),     grocers.    529 
Mass.  ave. 
Balam     John,    rubber    worker,    h.    121 
Spring 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  121  Spring 
Balch  Fanny  E.h.  109  Ellery 

George  L.  b.  109  Ellery  [Ellery 

John    E.    clothing    cutter,    b.      109 
John    II.    salesman,   B.   h.   147     Mt. 
Auburn 
Baleom  Arthur  \V.  plumber,  -140  Main  h. 
340  Pearl 
Handler.  carri:igesinith,h.lsr>  Apple- 
ton 
Samuel,  tinsmith,  l>.  157  Main 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  i>.  1268  Maes.  ave. 
Baldrey  Stephen,  teamster,  ti  Chatham, 
B.  h.  121  Thorndike 


110 


CAMBRIDGE 


[B] 


DIRECTORY 


Baldrev  Win.  F.  bookkeeper,  6  Chatham 

B.  1).  1*21  Thorudike 
Baldwin  Alice  C.  teacher,  Latin  school, 

bds.  197  Auburn 
David,  hack  driver,h.rear  16  Antrim 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Charles  S.  house 

197  Auburn 
Elizabeth    J.    Miss,  teacher,  Morse 

school,  bds.  197  Auburn 
Lewis  F.  (Baldwin  &  Dorsey),  real 

estate,  545  Mass.  ave.  h.  196  Pros- 
pect 
Louisa  A.  widow  of  Loammi,  house 

81  Brattle 
Maria  L.  Miss,  prin.  Agassiz  school, 

bds.  196  Prospect 
Nicholas,      engineer     and    janitor, 

Memorial  Hall,  H.U.h.  28  Dunster 
Richard,  carpenter,  h.  10  Hillard  pi. 
Richard  F.  machinist,  29  Main,  h.  at 

Medford 
Sophia  E.  Miss. proof  reader,  Univer- 
sity Press,  h.'  81  Brattle 
BALDWIN  &  DORSEY  (Lewis 
F.  Baldwin  and  Jos.  A.  Dorsey), 

real    estate,    mortgage    and    ins. 

brokers,  545  Mass.  ave.  See  p.  809 
Balestreiri  Thomas,  tailor,   1400  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  at  Allston 
Balfe  Annie,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  34 

Porter 
Ellen,    widow   of  Peter,  house  379 

Columbia 
John,  clerk,  bds.  379  Columbia 
John,  laborer,  bds.  34  Porter 
William  J.   clerk,  Am.   R.   Co.   bds. 

379  Columbia 
Ball  A.  Lawrence,  salesman  74  Franklin, 

B.  house  45  Erie 
Calvin  S.  provisions,  3  Union  mar- 
ket, B.  house  18  Pleasant 
Edward  C.  steam  fitter,  h.r.119  Gore 

BALL.   ELIJAH,  baker,  3  Austin, 
and  627  Mass.  ave.  h.  19  State,  See 

page  779 
Eliza  A.  widow,  h.  9  Fifth 
Eudora  A.  widow  of  John  L.  house 

39  Prince 
Frederick  C.  clerk,  3  Union  market, 

B.  bds.  18  Pleasant 
Jennie  M.  house  407  Broadway 
Joseph  G.  baker,  3  Austin,  h.  do. 
J.   Alfred,  order    clerk,    B.  bds.  39 

Prince 
Samuel  W.  student,  bds.  3  Austin 
T.  Henrv,  law  stationer,   49   Court, 

B.  bds.  123  Otis 
Walter  M.    expiessman,   251    Cam- 
bridge, bds.  9  Fifth 
Ballam   Susan,  widow  of  Alexander,  h. 

25  DeWolf 
Ballantine  Robert  J.   tin  stamper.  385 

Putnam  ave.  h.  25  Hancock 


Ballard  Arthur  H.coachman,  15Linnsean, 

bds.  do. 
Ballou  George,  painter,  bds.  16  Blake 
Mary  A.   Mrs.   matron.   Cambridge 
Hospital,  h.  do. 
Ballweg  Frank  M.  gardener,  h.  102  Put- 
nam ave. 
John,  shoemaker,  75  Pleasant,  b.  1C2. 
Putnam  ave. 
Balmer  Richard,    upholsterer,    137  Mt. 
Auburn,  h.  do. 
Sadie  J.  and  Martha  E.  O.  house  23 

Ellsworth  ave. 
William,  horseshoer,  9  Church,   h. 

23  Ellsworth  ave. 
William  J.  gilder.  Riverside   Press, 

bds.  137  Mt.  Auburn 
William  M.   veterinary   surgeon,    9 

Church,  h.  7S  Dana 
see  Palmer 
Balodo  Thomas,  at  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co.  h. 

1  Lamont  ave. 
Balsor  Fred,  shipper,  138  Xorfolk.  house 

1359  Cambridge 
Balwec  Frank,  gardener,  h.  102  Putnam 

avenue 
Bancroft    Edward,     barrells,  930  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Somerville 

Brattle 
Hubert  H.  house  96  Brattle 
Jacob,    lawver,    19  Milk,  B.  rooms 

380  Harvard 
Joel  C.  Xo.   Cambridge,   Somerville 

and  Boston  express, 815  Somerville 

ave.  h.  1904  Mass.  ave. 
Joseph  H.  house  380  Harvard 
Paul,  student,  H.  U.  bds.  96  Brattle 

BANCROFT      WILLIAM      A. 
mayor,  City  Hall  and   lawyer.  559 
Mass.  ave.  and  28  State,  room  49, 
B.  h.  5  Putnam  ave. 
Bangs  Charles  M.  salesman,    B.    house 
10  Dana 
Fred  L.  salesman,  B.  h.  10  Dana 
Helen  B.  Miss,  bds.  10  Dana 
Lincoln  Mrs.  h.  10  Dana 
Sylvanus,    laborer,house  153  Gore 
see  Banks 
Banham  Herbert,   provisions,  61  and  91 

Brookline,  h.  4  Watson 
Banister  George  P.boxmaker,174  Broad- 
way, house  46  Clark 
Banks  Albert,  clerk,  1280  Mass.  ave.  h. 
42  Fairmont 
Daniel  L.  waiter,  h.  61  Hastings 
Fred  L.  lawyer,545  Mass.  ave.  rooms 

17  Brookline 
George  X.  porter,  h.  27  Washington 
Henry,  laborer,  h.  19  Gerry 
James,  foundry,  h.  339  Vine 
James  E.  porter,  h.  309  Columbia 
James  H.  waiter,  h.  26  Soden 


CAMBRIDGE    [$]    DIRECTORY 


111 


Banks  John,     night   watchman,  h.   192 
Franklin 

Joseph,  coppersmith's  apprentice,  b. 
192  Franklin 

Mary,  widow  of  Joshua,  house   27£ 
Dunster 

Matthew,  coachman,   house  rear  67 
Washington 

Michael  J.  brakeman,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 
house  15  Rockingham 

Mildred      Mrs.      dressmaker,      309 
Columbia,  h.  do. 

Parker,  pressman,  University  Press, 
h.  30  Wendell 

Richard,  hostler,  rms.  13  Clark 

Robert,  tailor,  house  38  Portland 

Sabina  Mrs.  house  137  Clark 

Virginia  Mrs.  h.  r.  54  Franklin 

William  H.  sawyer,  h.  14  Harrison 
Baukson  Oscar,printer,b.  41  Portsmouth 
Bannan  Bridget,    widow  of  Michael,  h. 
61  Boylston 

Frank,  teamster,  bds.  61  Boylston 

Michael,  harness  cleaner,  b.61  Boyl- 
ston 

Patrick, driver,  Richardson  &  Bacon, 
house  46  Flagg 

Philip,  watchman,  h.  5  Beaver 

see  Brannan 
Baptist  Home,  The,  for  aged  ladies,  308 

Brookline 
Baptiste  Manuel  V.  laborer,  h.  243  Vine 
Barber  Abraham,  provisions,  24  Somer- 
set, h.  do. 
BARBER  ASPHALT  PAV- 
ING CO.  (THE),  Charles  Har- 
ris, agent,  First,  next  the  Broad 
Canal  bridge,  and  70  Kilby,  B. 
See  page  5 

David   A.    piano  action   mnfr.     Os- 
born,   bds.  180  Harvard 

Ernest,  grocer,  24  Somerset,  house 
at  Chicago 

Francis  A.  widow  of  John  E.  dress- 
maker, 271  Broadway,  h.  do. 

Fred  A.  action   maker,  Osboru,  bds. 
Cherry,  cor.  Harvard 

Robert,  iron  moulder,h.  180  Harvard 

Samuel,  carriage  painter,  house  223 
Broadway 
Barbey   Francis  A.  salesman,  boards  26 
Lincoln 

Jacob  A.  house  26  Lincoln 

.Jacob  a.  Jr.  bookkeeper,  boards  26 

Lincoln 
Barbour  Alfred  L.  sec.  and  treas.   Cam- 
bridge Mutual    Fire     Ins.   ( '<».  7(13 
Mass.  ave.  ti.  at  West   Newton 

Frank    ii.  discounl   clerk.  60  Con- 
gress, P>.  b.  ia  Ellery 

Lovis  11.  widow  of  James  8.  house 
12  Ellery  -  Bigelow 

Philip  W.clerk,  205  Broadway,  bds. 


Barbour  Ralph  ILmanager.PeabodvClub, 
126  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  do. 

Stockwell  Co.  (Walworth  O.  Bar- 
bour, Fred  F.  Stockwell,  Henry 
R.  Luther  and  John  P.  AVinlock), 
machinists,  205  Broadway 

Walworth    O.     (Barbour, Stockwell 
Co.),  machinist,  205  Broadway,  h. 
8  Bigelow 
Barcelo  Raphael  J.   bookbinder,   house 

137  Franklin 
Barclay  Alexander,  tinsmith,  29  Frank- 
lin, rms.  70  do. 
Barden  Edward,  shipper,  h.  226  Charles 
Bard  well  Francis  X.  furniture,  81  L^nion, 
B.  house  19  Inman 

Francis  N.   Jr.  clerk,  B.  b.  19  Inman 

see  Bod  well 
Barker  Alexander  A.  gatekeeper,  south 
gate,  Mt.  Auburn  cemetery,  house 
5  Lexington  ave.  ward  1 

Bertha  I.  teacher,  b.  5  Lexington 
ave.  ward  1 

Edgar  H.  bonnet  frame  maker,  B. 
bds.  11  Blake 

Edward  T.  supt.  of  city  delivery,  P. 
O.,  B.  h.  56  Buckingham 

Harrington,  student  M.  I.  T.,  B. 
bds.  283  Huron  av. 

Henry  A.  clerk,  B.  h.  11  Blake 

James,  shoemaker,  67  Norfolk, house 
at  Somerville 

James  M.  manager.  9  Way,  B.  bds. 
102  Magazine 

BARKER  JOHN,  carpenter  and 
builder,  283  Huron  ave.  h.  do.  See- 
page 790 

John  M.  band  sawyer,  h.  102  Maga- 
zine [ave. 

Joseph  C.  proofreader,  h.  559  Mass. 

Joseph  C.  steam  fitter,  bds.  102 
Magazine 

J.  Herbert,  upholsterer,  bds.  283 
Huron  ave. 

Lewis  J.  driver.  61  Elm,  house  212 
Norfolk 

Samuel  F.  salesman,  house  AV.)  Put- 
nam ave. 

William,  mason,  rms.  103  Green 

William    II.    at    Am.    \(  t    &   Twine 
Co.  Second,  h.  116   Fourth 
Harlow  Archer  II.  waiter,  b.  70  Elm 

.lames,  carpenter,  b.  <;  Hotel  School 
Barnaby  Arthur,  letter  carrier,  is  Boyl- 
ston, bds.  U  Somerset 
Barnard  Albert   Edson,   sausage  maker, 
house  rear  168  Franklin 

Alex.  6.  express  messenger,  B.  h. 
94  Franklin 

1> AIJXAKI)  AMELIA  J.  MRS. 
y    millinery,  715  Mass.  ave.  house  92 
Magazine  See  page  809 
Barbara  Mrs.  h.  30  Hastings 


112 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


Barnard  Edward  A. millinery,  1361  Cam- 
bridge, h.  92  Magazine 
Emma  I).  Miss,  forewoman,  sewing 
department,  Riverside  Press, house 
29  Erie 
George,  teamster,  h.  97  Washington 
Lucy  A.  Mrs,  h.  29  Dana 
May  E.   asst.  130S  Mass.   ave.  bds. 

168  Franklin 
Soloman  H.  clerk,  154  Atlantic  ave. 

B.  h.  29  Sidney 
William,  h.  rear  251  River 
William   G.  clerk,  275  Main,  h.  55£ 
Inman 
Barndollar  Frank,  with  Automatic  Heat- 
ing Co.  B.  h.  26  Amory 
Barnes  Albert  M.  sugar  broker,  38  Cen- 
tral, B.  h.  25  Lancaster 
Allan  F.  student,  b.  25  Lancaster 
Arthur  W.  clerk,  b.  11  Kinnaird 
A.  Lillian  Miss,  soubrette,  boards  11 

Kinnaird 
David  H.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin, 

h.  at  Newton  Centre 
Edward,  carpenter,  bds.  Brattle  sq. 

Hotel 
Francis  J. physician, 69  Brattle, h.  do. 
Frank  Le  G.  barber,  b.  Lincoln,  cor. 

Elm 
George  W.  bicycles,  etc.  2047  Mass. 

ave.  house  at  West  Somerville 
Hattie  F.  Mrs.  h.  2  Putuam  court 
Howard,  clerk,  B.  bds.  3  Williams 
James  G.  mariner,  h.  13a  Cedar 
JephthaD.  clerk, 60  Mass. ave.  bds.  11 

Kinnaird 
John, note  teller,  Merchants  National 

Bank,  28  State,  B.  h.  31  Bowdoin 
John  B.  h.  Ls2  Norfolk 
LeGrand,  barber,b.  Lincoln,  cor.Elm 
Louise  M.  widow  of  James  F.  house 
12  Harris 


Mary  A.  h.  14£  Rockwell 

William,  carpenter,  113  Broadway.h. 

at  Boston 
William   W.  janitor,  87  Milk,  B.  h. 
14  Leonard  ave. 
Barnett  Alexander,  cigar  maker,  house 
147  Brookline 
Bernard,  at  29  Franklin, b. 147  Brook- 
line 
George  H.  teamster,  B.  h.  48  Market 
Joseph  U.  teamster,  b.  48  Market 

,  whitewasher,  rms.  48  Market 

Barney  Charles,  carriage  painter,  r.    10 

Brattle,  b.  1307  Cambridge 
Barnum  Geo.  M.  supt.  168  Gore,  h.  2294 

Mass.  ave. 
Baron  Herman  A.  C.  brush  maker,  h.  9 
Portland 
see  Barron 
Barow  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  1  Railroad 


>hu, 


machinist,  h.  41   Ports- 
Congress,  B. 


Barquist  J< 
mouth 
Barr  Arthur  II.  clerk,  180 
b.  209  Green,  su.  6 
A.  Lyman,  tuner,  h.  209  Green 
David  L.  printer,  h.  91£  Western  av. 
Donald  G.  compositor,  B.  bds.  346 

Pearl 
Jane,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  346  Pearl 
Jessie  C.  bookkeeper,  231  Pearl,  bds. 

346  do. 
Peter  A.  h.  17  Whitney  ave. 
Barrell  James  S.  master,  Harvard  gram- 
mar school,  h.  342  Broadwav 
Barrett  Angeline  M.  Miss,  housekeeper, 
36  Wallace 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  rear  11  Valentine 
Annie  M.  nurse,  bds.  320  Broadway 
Bridget,  widow  of  John,  h.  S  North 
Charles  C.  machinist,  h.  45  Bristol 
Chas.  E.  salesman,  b.  14  Garden 
D.  rms.  132  Austin 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  3  Porter 
Edward  G.  sexton,  St.Paul's  church. 

B.  h.  39  Wallace 
Ellen  M.  Miss,  b.  47  Crescent 
Florence  H.  Miss,  principal,  Board- 
man  primary  school,  b.  29  William 


n.  r, 


Frank  M.   fireman,  B.  &  M. 

house  427  Cambridge 
Henry,  photographer,  h.  96  Otis 
Henry,  Jr.  clerk,  612  Atlantic  ave. 

B.  bds.  96  Otis 
Henry  F.  clerk,  b.  449  Columbia 
James,  ins.  b.  130  Washington 
James  E.  clerk,  h.  449  Columbia 
James  T.  agent,  b.  8  Parnell 
Johanna,  widow  of  John,  h.  7  Lech- 
mere  place 
John,  laborer,  h.  140  Garden 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  267  Portland 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  55  Moore 
Louis   G.   draughtsman,   8    Beacon. 

B.  bds.  39  Wallace 
Margaret  Miss,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  7 

Porter 

Michael,  house  16  Arlington 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  449  Columbia 
Michael  J.  house  8  Parnell 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  20  Railroad 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  179  Otis 
L.    Emma    Miss,    teacher,    Agassiz 
school,  bds.  5  Glenwood  ave. 
Barriant  Margaret  A.  h.  8  Ninth 
Barrier  Louise  Mrs.  dressmaker,  house  15 

Norfolk,  h.  do. 
Barriuger  Amos,  laborer,  h.  41  Wash. 

May,  laborer,  b.  41  Washington 
Barriugton  George  T.  police,  station  1. 
house  40  Gushing 
Henry,  clerk,  h.  20  Murdock 
Josephine   W.   Mrs.  dressmaker.  40 
Cushing,  h.  do. 


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113 


Barron  Walter,  foreman  cooper,   house 

136  Hampshire 
William,  13  Broadway,  h.  at  Somer- 

ville 
William  E.  lumber  surveyor,  house 

223  Broadway 
William  R.  clerk,  C.E.  L.  Co.  West- 
ern ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Barror  William  J.  machinist,  29  Main,  h. 

at  Brighton 
Barrow  John,  teamster,  h.  201  Third 
Mary  Mrs.  grocer,  201  Third,  h.  do. 
Thomas,  furniture  finisher,  bds.  203 

Third 
William,    Jr.    boxmaker,    bds.    203 

Third 
William  J.  laborer,  h.  203  Third 
Barrows    Bertha    L.    bookkeeper,    1390 

Mass.  ave.  b.  9  Miffin  pi. 
Fred  S.  portrait  painter,  h.  8  Beech 
F.   W.   instrumental  instructor,    h. 

577  Putnam  ave. 
James,  butcher,  h.  1236  Cambridge 
Barry  Abbie   C.   Miss,  bookkeeper,  430 

Mass.  ave.  b.  347  Broadway 
Catherine,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

347  Broadway 
Catherine,  G.  clerk,  443  Mass.  ave. 

b.  347  Broadway 
Charles,  marble  cutter,  r.  42  Wash. 
David,  laborer,  h.  8  Winter 
David  J.  h.  57  Kludge  ave. 
David  J.  Jr.  clerk,  93  Rice,  bds.  57 

Kindge  ave. 
Edward,  city  laborer,  b.  171  Dublin 
Edward,  laborer,  bds.l  Lechmere  pi. 
Ellen,   widow  of   William,   bds.    15 

Winter 
Garrett,  laborer,  h.  28  Willow 
Henry,  teamster,  bds.  186  Norfolk 
James,  car  conductor,   rms.   J.   H. 

Harrington's,  Norris 
James,  hostler,  209  Cambridge,  h.  61 

Winter 
James,  laborer,  bds.  9  Lambert 
James  W.  (J.  W.  Barry  &  Co.),  243 

Mass.  ave.  h.  9  Wilbur 
Jeremiah  F.  rubber  worker,  bds.  59 

Fourth 
Johannah,  widow   of   Dennis,  house 

1129  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  31  Franklin 
John,  laborer,  h.  11  Lambert 
Johu    D.   bookkeeper,    B.    bds.    57 

Rindge  ave. 
•  John  J.  freight  handler,  eastern  div. 

B.  &  M.  R.  R.  h.  134  Thorndifce 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  i">i  Brookline 

John  J.  marble  worker,  b.  342   Vine 
John  W.  motormau,  h.  047  Mt.  Au- 
burn 
Julia  Miss. restaurant. 2S2  ( 'ambridge. 
b.  51  Fourth 


Barry  J.Edward,  bookkeeper,  5  State,  B. 
b.  347  Broadway 

J.  W.  &  Co.  (James  W.  Barry),  bicy- 
cles, 243")  Mass.  ave. 

Katherine  G.  Miss,  clerk,  443  Mass. 
ave.  b.  347  Broadway 

Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 
59  Fourth 

Margaret  E.  h.  288  Prospect 

Mary,  widow,  h.  342  Vine 

Mary  A.  widow  of  William  J.  house 
133  Thorndike 

Mary  M.  bds.  Mrs.  Splane,  Boylston 

Michael,   laborer,   h.   35  Cowperth- 
waite 

Michael  laborer,  h.  17  Oak 

Michael,  potatoes,  b.  186  Norfolk 

Michael    H.   hairdresser,    857  Cam- 
bridge, h.  10  Hotel  Dorchester 

Nicholas,  driver, 209  Cambridge, h.  91 
Fourth 

Patrick  H.  baker,  h.  1059  Cambridge 

Patrick,  carriage  painter,   house  4 
Nichols  place 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  38  Winter 

Patrick  E.  clerk,  b.  151  Brookline 

Patrick  F.    clerk,    322    Cambridge, 
bds.  59  Fourth 

Richard,  blacksmith,  910  Cambridge, 
h.  185  Norfolk 

Richard  L.   case  maker,   286  Main, 
house  347  Broadway 

Thomas,  hostler,  24  Brattle,  boards 
56  Boylston 

Thomas,   receiving  clerk,  B.  &  M. 
freight  house,  B.  h.  171  Spring 

Timothy,  potatoes,  186  Norfolk,  h. 
do.  [Otis 

William,  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  bds.  132 

William,  car  conductor,  b.  342  Vine 

William,  conductor,  h.  45  Norris 

AVilliam,  foreman,  N.  E.  Spring  Bed 
Co.  Osborn,  bds.  171  Norfolk 

William,  laborer,  h.  16  East 

AVilliam  J.  at  Boston  Ice  Co.   Prison 
Point,  h.  9  Second 
Barslum  John, bridge  works,  bds.  65  Fifth 
Barstow  Elizabeth   Miss,   nurse,    h.   21 

Williams 
Barteaux  Blanche  II.  music  teacher,  bds. 
262  Green 

Edward  J.  stair  builder,  h.  262 Green 
Barter  Thomas,  h.  174  Baldwin 
Barthelemey  Alfred   L.    floor  layer,  h. 

rear  50  Kludge  ave. 
Bartlett     Addie     I,,    teacher,    Harvard 
grammar  school,  b. 92  Norfolk 

Alden  S.  gents"  furnishings.  72  Han- 
over. B.  b.  49  Garfield 

Alexander  11.  tinsmith.  b.  70  Prank- 
tin 

Charles  H.  architect,  622 Mass.  ave. 
h.  at  Arlington 


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Bartlett  Charles  H. at  Boston  Iron  Works, 

b.  108  Henry 
Clarence  G.  clerk,  2S  Bridge,  bds.  9 

Park 
Daniel,  pottery,  335  Putnam  ave.  h. 

IS  Sands 
Daniel  M.  carpenter,  h.  38  Clark 
Edward  E. cabinet  maker,h.  83  Pearl 
Edwin  A.  clerk, 1238  Mass. ave.  house 

69  Jay 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Elmer,  house  83 

Pearl 
Enoch,  janitor,  Little's  block,  house 

2  Dunster 
Ernest  S.   draughtsman,  622  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  at  Arlington 
Frank  C.  finisher,  h.  41  Webster  av. 

BARTLETT  FRANK     D.  livery 
stable,  12  Soden,  h.  10  do.    See  p. 
750 
Frank  W.  confectionery,  713  Mass. 

ave.  h.  11£  Soden 
George,  clerk,  B.  b.  37  Pine 

BARTLETT    HORACE  S.  drug- 
gist, 1338  Mass.    ave.  house  1712 

do.     See  p.  96 
James  H.  machinist,  Broadway,  cor. 

Sixth,  h.  58  Broadway 
John,  house  165  Brattle 
John  A. city  lamplighter, h. 8  Andrew 
J.   Gardner,    printer,  222  Franklin, 

B.  h.  9  Park 
Katherine  P.  widow  of  Daniel,house 

1673  Cambridge 
Joseph    Leander,   janitor,    Little's 

block,  h.  2  Dunster 
Lydia  F.  dressmaker,  6  Ash  st.place, 

house  do. 
Mary  H.  widow  of  David  C.  house  55 

William  B.  Mrs.  h.  84  Green 
William  H.  carpenter,  h.  30  Baldwin 
Bartley  Edward,  laborer,  h.  22  East 
Barton  Charles  E.  clerk,   604  Mass.   ave. 
h.  6  Kinnaird 
Clarence  E.  clerk,   1265   Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
George  M.  driver,  Cambridge  Laun- 
dry, h.  49  Western  ave. 
Sarah  Mrs.    dressmaker,    house   271 

Mt.  Auburn 
William  T.  painter,  h.  235  Vine 
Barty  William,  machinist,  h.  Moxon's 

bldg.  Green 
Bascom  Annie  A.  Miss,  h.  183  Main 

Edith  M.  Miss,  h.  183  Main 
Basley  Charles  K.  real  estate,  house  180 

Prospect 
Bass  Charles  A.  apothecary,  1051  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Boston 
Bassett  Arthur,  brass  finisher, h.  135  Main 
Caroline  E.  h.  112  Inmau 
Charles  A.  teamster,  h.20  Plymouth 


Bassett  Cornelius  FI.  clerk,  b.  112  Inman 
Dorothy  J.  Mrs.  h.  1640  Cambridge 
Emma  Mrs.  variety  store,  135   Main, 

house  do. 
Horace,  foreman,  169  Gore,   h.   112 

Inman 
Horace,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  b  .112  Inman 
John,  teamster,  bds.  20  Plymouth 
Joseph,  sawyer,  b.  35  Pearl 
Samuel,  painter,  h.  35  Somerset 
William  A.  mattress  maker,  house  8 

Cottage 
Batchelder    Charles,  plumber,    bds.    21 

Shepard 
Charles  F.  h.  7  Kirkland 
E.  Constantia,  widow  of  John  M.  h. 

3  Divinity  ave. 
Frank,  plumber,  b.  21  Shepard 
Frank  E.   bookkeeper,  27  Sudbury, 

B.  h.  5  Gorham 
Fred  A.  supt.  Som.  h.  41  Creighton 
George  Rev.  h.  19  Wendell 
Harold  H.  civil  engineer,  b.146  Ham- 
ilton 
Isabel  Miss,  b.  3  Divinity  ave. 
Lester    E.    casket  maker,   bds.    10 

Fairfield 
Linwood  F.  boiler  maker,  92  Main, 

h.  10  Fairfield 
Louis,  fruit,  bds.  21  Shepard 
Marianne  W.  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  6 

Hilliard 
Nelson  E.  painter,  h.  1  Cogswell  pi. 
Preston  A.  asst.  supt.  P.  O.,    B.  h. 

Ill  Washington 
R.  D.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin 
Samuel  F.  student,  H.U.b.  6  Hilliard 
Stephen,  fruit,  h.  21  Shepard 
Susan  C.  widow  of  Francis  L.   h.  7 

Kirkland 
William  Fritz,  engineer.  B.   &  M.  R. 

R.  h. 137  Thorndike 
William  F.   police,    station   2.    and 

court  officer,  h.    146  Hamilton 
Batcheller  Edgar  B.clerk,  b.  528  Mass.av 
Joseph  T.  clerk,  463   Mass.    ave.  h. 

528  do. 
Bateman  Luther  H.  civil  engineer,  house 

13  Orchard 
Nellie  B.    Mrs.    music    teacher,    27 

Gushing,  h.  do. 
William,  teamster,  b.  59  Winter 
Bates  Anna  Miss,  h.  252  Sidney 
Anna  P.  Mrs.  h.  56  Dana 
Caroline  D.  h.  56  Dana 
Charles,  salesman,  27  Winter,  B.  h. 

56  Dana 
Edith  B.  Miss,  bds.  282  Green 
Edith  C.  Miss,  h.  Richdale  ave. 
Eliza  E.  widow  of  James   B.   h.  19 

Church 
Eliza  J.  widow  of  John  S.   house  24 

Shepard 


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115 


Bates  Elmer  B.  driver,  1906  Mass.ave.  h. 
91  Eichdale  ave. 
Erastus  C.  h.  145  Washington 
Esther  A.  ^  idovv  of  William,   h.  45 

Brattle 
Fletcher,  bookkeeper,  B.  h.  10  Ellery 
Frank,  baker,  b.  2  Lawrence 
George  (Standard  Action  Co.)  action 

maker,  Osborn,  h.  268  Broadway 
George,  receiver,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co. 

1376  Mass.  ave.  b.  24  Shepard 
George  N.  janitor,  Morse  bldg.  h.  11 

Norfolk 
Harriet  A.  widow  of    Joseph  C.  h. 

282  Green 
Harry  H.  salesman,  B.  b.19  Harris 
HerbertH. master,  Wellington  school, 

h.  20  Wendell 
Howland  C.  draughtsman,   B.    bds. 

24  Shepard 
James   E.  lawyer,   15  Congress,  B. 

h.  19  Church 
James   Frank,  foreman   store   dept. 

Am.  R.  Co.  h.  16  Ellsworth  ave. 
John,  baker,    151    Harvard,    h.   74 

Brookline 
Richard,  h.  252  Sidney 
Rosamond  A.  Miss,  h.  321  Main 
Thomas,  clerk,  h.  64  Ninth 
Walter,   machinist,  Broadway,  cor. 

Sixth,  h.  224  Broadway 
Walter  T.  bds.  24  Shepard 
William  X.instructor(Philadelphia), 
bds.  56  Dana 
Batson  William,  porter,  h.  79  Elm 
Battencourt  Antonio, cracker  baker,  bds. 

44  Baldwin 
Battiste  John,  porter,  B.  &  A.E.  R.,  B. 

h.21  Hews 
Battle  Nellie  M.  Miss,  b.  109  Avon  Hill 
Battles  Matthew  R.  moulder,  Pelham,  h. 

179£  Harvard 
Batty  Charles  E.  janitor,  h.259  Columbia 
David  W.  iron  worker,  92  Main,  h.59 

Broadway 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  259  Columbia 
Batum  William,  laborer,  h.  340  Winsor 
Bauckman  St.  Clair,  laborer,  b.  35  Pine 
Baumeister  Augustus, plumber,5  Brattle, 
h.  6  Felton  [Mill 

Augustus  J.  plumber, 5  Brattle,  h.32 
Frauk  E.  plumber,  5  Brattle,  house 

at  Somerville 
William  L.  at   Tube  Works,  house  1 
Crossland 
Baxter  Ella  A.  bookkeeper,  b.  316   Pearl 
George  A.    clerk,   B.   b.   168    Hamp- 
shire 
George  L.  Mrs.  !».  20  lElmwood  ave. 
Hi  Miry  L.  clerk.  5  Brookline,  h.    183 

Auburn 
John  A.  trav.  salesman. 29   Franklin, 
h.  3!  i  Erie 


Baxter  John  B.  salesmau,  B.bds.115  Kin- 

naird 
John  R.  clerk,  B.  b.  168  Hampshire 
Johu  W.  master  mariner,  house  115 

Kinnaird 
Joseph,  clerk,  B.  h.  8  Village 
Joseph  F.  clerk,  b.  169  Hampshire 
Margaret  F.  widow  of  Robert, h.  168 

Hampshire 
Marshall,  clerk,   State,   n.   Winsor, 

bds.  1156  Main 
May    L.     Miss,     bookkeeper,     1092 

Cambridge,  bds.  168  Hampshire 
Smith  D.  carpenter,  W.  E.    St.   Ry. 

Co.  h.  1156  Mass.  ave. 
William,  piano  polisher,  286  Main,h. 

235  Columbia 
Bay  State  Brick  Co.  rear  124  Rindge  a  v. 

office,  Pembertonsq.  B. 
State  Confectionery  Co. K.B.Walker, 

manager,  141  Hampshire 

BAY  STATE  LAUNDRY,  Cool- 
idge  &  Caswell,  proprietors,  136 
Franklin.     See  p.  794 

BAY  STATE  METAL  WORKS, 
coppersmiths, etc. 49  Harvard.    See 
p.  804 
Bayard  Roland,  driver,  6  Soden 
Bayley  Augustus  R.   (A.   R.    Bayley  & 
Co.),  637  Mass.  ave.  h.  133" Austin 
A.  R.  &  Co.  (Augustus  R.  Bayley), 

apothecaries,  637  Mass.  ave/ 
Frances,  widow  of  Stephen,   h.   85 

Putnam  ave. 
see  Bailey 
Baylies  John  T.  h.  209  Harvard 
Bayliss  Edward  E.  trav.  salesman,  h.133 
Chestnut 
Hattie,  house  135  Chestnut 
Bazin  Charles  E.   watchman,   26  Black- 
stone,  h.  at  Allston 
Beach  David  X. Rev. pastor.  Prospect  St. 
Congregational  church,  h.  9  Dana 
Henry,  clerk,  bds.  81  Sixth 
Johu  M.  miller,  h.  81  Sixth 
Beal  Elija  Miss,  h.479  Broadway 
Ellen  Miss,h.  479  Broadway 
Maria  J.  Miss,  b.  217  Auburn 
Mary  Miss,  h.  103  Green 
Sarah  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  217   Auburn 
Sophia,  widow  of  David,    house  217 
Auburn 
Beale  Joseph  H.Jr.  asst.professor  ol  law 

II.  I.  h.  13  Chauney 
Bealer  Joseph,  bds.  1<>7  <  >tis 

Heals     .Joseph    J.   jeweller,    !',.    h. 
Mass.  ave. 

William    (  ol.  decorator,  98  I  oui  t. 
i>.  h.   is  Brookline  avenue 

Beamao  Horace  G.  painter,h.21  Cresce 
Norman  H.  book  agent.  t>.   21    I 

cent  ave. 

William  l\  machinist,  h.  i  South 


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Beamis  Fred,  cashier,  B.  b.94  Franklin 

William,  clerk,  B.  b.  94  Franklin 
Beamish  Margaret,  widow  of  Abraham, 

h.  118  Fourth 
Richard,  junk  dealer,  h.    118  Fourth 
Bean  Asa  D.  mason,  10  Norfolk,  h.   do. 
Edgar  L.  reporter,  573  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
George  W.  Jr.watchmaker,613  Mass. 

ave.  b.  at  Somerville 
Herman,  waiter,  b.  31  Elmer 
James  S.  cigars,463  Winsor,  h.  do. 
James  W.  (Cambridge  Chronicle  Co.), 

573  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
John,  clerk,  463  Winsor,  b.  do. 
John,  coachman,  h.  30  Myrtle  ave. 
John,  Jr.  clerk,  b.  30  Myrtle    ave. 
John,  2d,  b.  463  Winsor 
John  C.  pattern  maker,  98  Main,  h. 

55  Columbia 
Joseph  D.  teamster,  h.  422  Main 
Oliver  H.  pattern  maker,  96  Main,b. 

55  Columbia 
Beane  Enoch  (Enoch  Beane  &  Co.),  pro- 
visions,   fish    and  groceries,  1238 

Mass.  ave.  h.  9  Ellery 

BEANE  ENOCH  &  CO,  (Enoch 
and  George  A.  Beane), pro  visions. 

fish    and  groceries,  1236  and  1238 

Mass.  av.      See  page  20 
George  A.    (Enoch  Beane    &    Co.), 

provisions,  etc.  1238  Mass.   av.  h. 

8  Prescott 
Horace  E.  (H.  E.  Beane  &  Co.), gro- 
ceries and  provisions,  65  Brattle, 

h.  140  Mt.  Auburn 
H.  E.  &  Co.  (Horace  E.  and  Joseph 

Beane),  groceries  and  provisions, 

65  Brattle 
Joseph  (H.  E.  Beane    &  Co.),    gro- 
ceries and  provisions,  65   Brattle, 

h.  140  Mt.  Auburn 
Beard  Abbie  F.  widow  of  Luke,    h.  12 

Linnaan 
Alfred,  clerk,  h.  2  Baldwin  pi. 
Edward  L.  at    102  State,    B.    house 

154  Brattle 
see  Baird 
Beardsell  Hannah  Mrs.  b.  133  River 

Harriet  E.  widow  of  Wm.  J.    house 

22  Roseland 
William  Lee,  b.  22  Roseland 
Beards  ley  Charles  F.   electrician,  house 

430  Broadway 
Crowell,  teamster,  h.6  Lamson  place 
Bearse  Benjamin,   carpenter,  bds.  Hotel 

Shirley,  School 
David    H.    32  Exchange,  B.  house 

1664  Mass.  ave. 
Beaton    Alexander,   carpenter,    rms.  25 

Banks 
George  F.  barber,  109   Western  ave. 

h.  at  Brighton 


Beaton  Hugh,  laborer,  h.  2  Harold  pi. 
Beattav  John  C.  foreman,  Am.  R.  Co.  h. 

89  Norfolk 
Beattie  Reba,  bookkeeper,  b.   91  Thorn- 
dike 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  end  of  Newman 
Robert  W.  at  B.  &  L.  R.  R.  house  91 

Thorndike 
Sanford, lineman, 6£  Dunster,rms.do. 
Thomas,  fireman,  h.  24  Eliot 
Thomas  H.  blacksmith's  helper,  442 
Main,  bds.  38  Brookline 
Beatty  Earl,  salesman,  b.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Fred,  salesman,  b.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  579  Mass.  ave. 
William  G.  pressman,b.  26  Fairmont 
William  R.  bookkeeper,  10  Milk,  B. 
h.  586  Mass.  ave. 
Beaudoin  Francis  X.  steward,  h.  6  Lin- 
wood  place 
Beaulieu  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  Ill  Rindge 

avenue 
Beaumont  Palmer  E.carpenter.ll  Cherry. 

bds.  14  Cottage 
Beauvais  Antoine.  h.  2  Rindgefield 
John  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  2  Rindgefield 
Louise  E.  bookkeeper,   281  Walden, 

bds.  2  Rindgefield 
Odelle  F.  Miss,  music  teacher,    bds. 
2  Rindgefield 
Bebeau  Frank,  painter,  b.  62  Harvard 
Joseph,  brick  maker,  h.  4  Clifton 
Bechtel  Jacob, butcher, rms.15  Squires  ct. 
Nicholas  F.  piano  maker,  house  347 
Harvard 
Beck  Charles,  teamster,  b.  r.  98  Webster 
avenue 
Charles  F.  b.  189  Pearl 
Christian,  at  Kennedy's,  b.37  Hamp- 
shire 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,   house 

rear  98  Webster  ave. 
Elizabeth  C.  h.  189  Pearl 
George  A.  laborer,  h.  240  Prospect 
George  S.  clerk,568  Main,h.l 89  Pearl 
John  M.    frog  catcher,  b.  293  Con- 
cord ave. 
John  P.  frog  catcher,   h.    293    Con- 
cord ave. 
Robert,   bar   clerk,  B.  b.  293    Con- 
cord avenue 
Sarah  P.  Miss,  h.  2  Gerry 
Becker    Albert,  ins.   agent,  B.    bds.  40 
Inman 
Frank,   florist,  1730  Cambridge,    h. 
1716  do. 

BECKER    FRED   C.  florist,  1730 
Cambridge,  bds.  1716  do.  See  page 
793 
George,  baker,  h.  19  Cherry 
John  Henry,  cornice  maker,  bds.  19 
Cherry  [76  Putnam  ave. 

Beckett  Frederick  M.  stenographer,  bds. 


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117 


Beckett  Jennie  Mrs.   cook,    h.    271    Mt. 
Auburn 
Joseph  R.  foreman,  binder}',  River- 
side Press,  h.  76  Putnam  ave. 
William  J.  h.  5  Sparks 
Beckham  David,  helper,  61  Elm,  b.63  do. 
Beckmann  Gustaf,  baker,  b.  58  Cherry 
Beckwith  George  C.  foreman  machinist, 

184  Broadway,  h.  at  Somerville 
Bedard  Thomas,   cabinet  maker,    house 

317  Main 
Bedell  Phalen  H.  expressman,  h.  6  Hotel 

Grotto,  Harrison 
Bedore  Peter,  arctic  maker,  h.  33  Ninth 

Philip  J.  h.  7  Vandine 
Beebee  Albert  G.  Mrs.  h.  80  Wendell 
Beedle  James  F.  electrician    Ames  bldg. 
B.  bds.  31  Wendell 
Leroy  W.  carpenter,  rms.  2  Summer 
Melville  C.  carpenter,  31     Wendell, 
house  do. 
Beers  Jeremiah, laborer, b.  223  Broadway 
Begley  Cornelius,  city  laborer,  house  36 
Reed 
John,  city  teamster,  h.  Madison  av. 
Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,   248  Broad- 
way, h.  do. 

,  widow,  h.  26  Surrey 

Belanger    Alfred,   carpenter,    house  7a 
Brookford 
Alphone,  laborer,  h.  14  Jackson 
Belben  John  J. building  mover, h.  12&Bay 
Belcher  Albert  W.  clerk,  B.  b.  8  Salem 
Arthur  A.  caterer  and  ice  cream,  13 

Brattle,  b.  18  Ash 
Charles  E.  engineer,  h.  70  Allston 
Charles  E.  supt.  Am.  ST.  &    T.    Co. 

Second,  h.  at  West  Medford 
Charles  F.  Mrs.  h.  14  Ash 
Edith  W.  h.  70  Allston  [Acacia 

Edward  F.  police  station  1,  house  10 
George  A.  cracker  dealer,  U.  S.    B. 

Co.  22  Lake 
George  W.  painter,  h.  8  Salem 
Henry,  hostler,  211  Bridge,  house  36 

Third 
Henry,  Jr.  teamster,  b.  36- Third 
Jacob,  car  driver,  h.  6  Cambridge 
Joseph,  ledgeman,  h.  2552  Mass.  av. 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Joseph  W.  house 
22  Lake 
Belknap  Charles  F.  sawyer,  h.  r.  77  Elm 
George  H.  bookkeeper,  168  Gore,  h. 
at  Roxbury  [372  Oxford 

Robert  W.broker,B.  h.  Hotel  Beacon 
Eell  Abel,  porter,  h.  42  Fairmont 

Albert    I),  s.    pres.  Manet    St.  By, 
39    Equitable  bldg.    B.  bouse    164 
Brattle 
Alexander,  h.  278  Vim' 
Charles  II.  teamster,  l».  l  Seckle 
Colin   C.  pres.  and  treas.    Laminar 
Fibre  ('<>.  Tannery,  h.  at  Boston 


Bell  Elizabeth  Miss,  dry  goods, 1357  Cam- 
bridge, rms.  1359  do. 
Fred  W.  rms.  8}4  Western  ave. 
Frederick  W.  fish  market,  52  River, 

rms.  8£  Western  ave. 
Harry  M.  engineer,  169  Gore,  house 

103  Fourth 
Hugh,  plumber,  b.  15  Farwell  pi. 
Isaac,  laborer,  h.  159  Hastings 
James  S.confectioner,141Hampshire, 

h.  50  Dana 
Stoughton,    student,    H.  U.  boards 

164  Brattle 
Thomas    H.    clerk,  B.  h.  185  Brook- 
line 
William,  horseshoer,  2021  Mass.  av. 

bds.  9  Porter  road 
William  A. brush  maker, 124  Harvard, 
h.  171  do. 
Bellamy  Henry  A.  (Bellamy  &  Harris), 
mason,  574  Mass.  av.  h.  at  Arling- 
ton 
&  Harris    (Henry  A.    Bellamy    and 
Isaac    C.     Harris),    masons    and 
builders,  574  Mass.  ave. 
Belleheure  Edmund  C.    laborer,    house 

118  Dublin 
Bellew  Lawrence  W.  hackman.  B.  h.  75 
Elm 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  75  Elm 
Bellis  William  J.  mason,  29  Bolton,  h.do 
William  J.  Jr.  mason,  b.  29  Bolton 
Belliveau  John  R.  h.  58  Reed 
Bellows  Anna  F.  teacher,Peabody  gram- 
mar school,  h.  42  Shepard 
Belluche    Alfred    G.  bookbinder,  B.   h. 
167  Putnam  ave. 
Andrew,  carpenter,   h.  167  Putnam 

avenue 
Horatio, pressman,  b.167  Putnam  av. 
John,  laborer,  h.  133  Putnam  ave. 
Belnorage  Felix,  sugar  house,  h.  3  Gore 

street  place 
Beltis  Thomas,  car  painter,h.  178  Brook- 
line 
Belyea  John  G.  motorman,  h.  17  Erie 
Samuel  S.  teamster,  h.  26  Eighth 
Ward,  blacksmith,  h.  3  Stimson  ct. 
Beman    Richard,    blacksmith,    rms.    72 

Hampshire 
Bemis  Drucilla  I),  widow  of  George  E. 
dressmaker,  2-1   Pearl,  h.  do. 
Edward   W.  SUDt.  X.  E.    B.  Co.    380 

Main,  h.  at  Maplewood 
Jonathan  W.  Mrs.  h.  1  Walker 
Roland  n.  machinist,  h.  120  Pearl 
Bence  George,  night  lunch,  b.  41   Brook- 
line 
Benchimoy  Max,  at  II.  I  .  b.  107  [nman 

Bendel  Stephen,  boiler  maker.  92   Main 

Benders  George  V.  tinsmith,  i>.  12  k<h,;v- 

well 
Bendix  Charles,  clerk,  b.  134  Austin 


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Bendix  Theodore,  music   publisher,    98 

Berkeley,  B.  b.  134  Austin 

William,  music  teacher,  134  Austin, 

house  do. 

Beneotts  Aste,  fruit  dealer,  h.  497  Camb. 

Bengstrom  Maria,  dressmaker,  rms.  50 

Austin 
Bengstron  Oscar,  piano  maker,  368  Main 
h.  57  Webster  ave. 
Sven,  milkman,  h.  93  Harvard 
Benjamin  Albert  W.  oiler,  h.  49  Prince 
Charles  C.  carpenter,  b.  49  Prince 
Benker  John  Nicholas,  blacksmith,house 

rear  389  Columbia 
Benner  Clarence  J.  motorman,  house  61 
Holworthy 
Miles  A.    salesman,  Otis  S.    Neale, 
Howard,  B.  h.  24  Upton 
Bennett  Bernard,  shoemaker,  h.  4  Cow- 
perthwaite 
Caleb,  carpenter,  h.  35  Rockingham 
Charles    H.    car     repairer,     house 

5  Laurel 
Charles  H.  Jr.  car  maker,h.l6  Laurel 
Charles  K.  laborer,  h.  16  Mill 
Charles  M.  chemist,  b.  59  Magee 
Clara,  teacher,  Putnam  school,house 

138'Thorndike 
Dexter    F.    ins.   agt.  S2  Water,  B. 

h.  1653  Mass.  ave. 
Edward,  shoemaker,  h.  2  Clark  st.pl 
Harrison,  clerk,  12  Brattle,  bds.  at 

Boston 
Herbert,  printer,  b.  37  Creighton 
Isabel,  widow  of  Win.   S.  h.  20  Tre- 

mont 
James  H.  h.  17  Inman 
John,  laborer,  b.  323  Prospect 
John  W.  teamster  h.  234  Walden 

BENNETT  JOSIAH  Q.  pres.Cam- 
bridge  Electric  Light  Co. and  Fresh 
Pond  Ice  Co.  h.  49  Linnasan,    See 
page  9 
Lorinda,  widow,  h.  112  Thorn  dike 
Newton  W.  plumber,  h.  414  Putnam 

avenue 
Percy,  laborer,  b.  164  Gore 
Samuel,  carpenter,  b.  323  Prospect 
Susanna  D.  widow   of  Robert,  h.  37 

Creighton 
Thomas,  carpenter  h.  323  Prospect 
Willard  A.  cabinet  maker,  house  516 

Mass.  ave. 
William  D.  h.  136  Mt.  Auburn 
see  Benoit 
BenneyMariau,  kindergarten  teacher,  b. 
rear  6+  Prospect 
Nathaniel,  h.  r.  64  Prospect 
Bennink  Arthur   S.  cleik,    B.  bds.    304 
Harvard 
Carroll,  student,  B.  b.  126  Oxford 
Ellen  A. widow  of  Win.  A.h.12  Essex 
Benoit  Martin,  laborer,  h.  33  Harvey 


Benoit  Simon,  carpenter,  bds.  Brattle  Sq. 

Hotel 
Benson  Albert  S.  driver,  Hook  and  Lad- 
der No.l,  Brattle  sq.h.52  Boylston 
Arthur,  student,  b.  52  Boylston 
A.  Emerson,    student,  H.  U.   bds.  4 

Mercer  Circle 
Charles,   floor  layer,  h.  61   Western 

ave. 
Charles,  painter,  b.  31  Pine 
Charles,  plumber,  b.  133  Spring 
Cora  Miss,  h.  4  Mason 
Edgar  B.  stair  builder,  h.  55  Sidney 
Ella,  cashier,  1320  Mass.  ave. 
Emma,   widow  of  Reinhartd,  h.  1 

Clark  st.  pi. 
EmmaK.  Mrs.  h.  4  Mercer  Circle 
George,  student,  H.  U.  bds.  4  Mercer 

Circle 
Henry  J.  H.  hairdresser,  h.  35  Kin- 

naird 
Jefferson  T.  carpenter,  h.  438  Green 
John,  gardener,  820  Main,  h.  16  Sur- 
rey 
Margaret,  widow,  b.  15  Rindge  ave. 
Mason  D.  Mrs.  h.  1821  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.b.253  Sixth 
Richard  P.  at  117  Milk,   B.  bds.  4 

Mercer  Circle 
Thomas  J.  carpenter,  h.  438  Green 
Bent  Charles  R.  compositor,  L^niv. Press, 

rms.  19  Hilliard 
George  E.  entry  clerk,  B.   bds.   52 

Concord  ave. 
George  H.  ins.  agent,  95  Milk,   B. 

h.  52  Concord  ave. 
MaryE.  Miss,  house  15  Humboldt 
Merrill  N.  special  police,  H.  U.  b.15 

Sacramento 
Newell,  teacher,  b.  52  Concord  ave. 
Rufus,  house  15  Sacramento 
Sarah  C.  Miss,  house  15  Humboldt 
Bentley  Alfred,   cabinet    maker,   h.  45 

Winter 
John  H.  h.  r.  106  Fourth 
Mary  A.  wid.  of  Henry,h.2480  Mass. 

avenue 
Bento  Manuel,  laborer,  h.  4  Lowland  av. 
Benton  Eliza  C  Mrs.  h.  6  Emmons  pi. 
George   W.  trav.    salesman,     house 

518  Putnam  avenue 
Walter  A.  watch  repairer,  b.  6  Em- 
mons place 
Benwell  Thomas  J.  salesman,  A. H. Hews 

&  Co.  b.  4  Wright 
Benz    Charles  F.   sausage  mufr.    h.   75 

Sixth,  h.  do. 
George,  sausage  maker,  h.  73  Sixth 
George,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  b.  73  Sixth 
Mary  M. widow  of  George, b. 75  Sixth 
Berard  Henry,  driver,  r.  249  Dublin,  h. 

240  Walden  [Hampshire 

Berg  Ellen,    widow   of  Martin,   h.   138 


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119 


Berg  John,  sawyer.  468  Main,  h.  52  Fair- 
mont [shire 
Matilda,  rubber  worker.h.138  Hamp- 
Bergan  John,  baker,  h.  6  Second  st.  ct. 
Bergen  Joseph  Y.  Jr.  teacher,  English 
High   school,  B.   and  physics,  20 
Church,  h.  47  Raymond 
Berger  John,sawyer,h.39  Cowperthwaite 
Bergeron   Cleoptie  Mrs.    dressmaker.   5 
Cottage  Park  ave.  h.  do. 
Nicholas,  brickmaker,  h.  23  Donnell 
Philivert,  boarding  house.  60  Dublin 
Treffle,  hostler,h.5  Cottage  Park  av. 
Wilfred,  teamster,  b.  23  Donnell 
Bergeson  B.  E.  Rev.  h.  65  Pleasant 
Bergin  Edward,  laborer,  b.  154  Amory 
John,  hostler,  h.  2  r.  Bennett 
John,  laborer,  h.  162  Otis 
John  T.  laborer,  b.  154  Amory 
Kiernan,  plasterer  and  mason,  154 

Amory,  h.  do. 
Mary  E.,  Sarah  A.  and  Catherin  eA. 
h.  ]54  Amory 
Bergloff  Charles,  carver,  h.  65  Charles 

Charles,  Jr.  carver,  bds.  65  Charles 
Bergman  Carl,  moulder,  h.  289  Main 
Bergquist  Benedicta,  widow  of  Peter,  b. 

250  Harvard 
Bergstrom     Charles,    shoemaker,     1252 

Mass.  ave.  h.  15  Sparks 
Berisford  Jane,    widow  of  William,  h.  3 
Crossland 
William  H.  carpenter,  h.l  Dickinson 
Berke  Anthony,   laborer,  Revere  Sugar 

Refinery,  h.  114  Sixth 
Berkeley  David. Jr. stone  cutter,  39  Main, 
h.  63  School 
Ludlow  J.  painter,  b.  82  Kinnaird 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  82  Kinnaird 
Patrick    A.    shoemaker,     B.   h.    84 

Kinnaird 
Patrick  A.  J.  soap  maker,  172  Pearl, 

b.  84  Kinnaird 
Thomas,  painter,  b.  82  Kinnaird 
William  F.  teamster,  702  Mass.   ave. 
b.  82  Kinnaird 
Berlyn  Esther,  bookkeeper,  455  Main,  b. 
35  Brookline 
John,  machinist,  b.  283  Main 
Morris,  cigar  maker,  h.  35  Brookline 
Philip,  optician,  b.  35  Brookline 
Rebecca  Miss,  bookkeeper,423  Main, 
b.  35  Brookline 
Bermingham  Mary, widow  of  Maurice, h. 

r.  14  Lopez 
Bernadino  Joaquin,  h.  207  Vine 
Bernard  Alfred  E.    foreman,  125   Maga- 
zine, b.  224  Chestnut 
John   F.  mnf.  harness  dressing,  224 

Chestnut,  h.  do. 
John  H.  bookbinder,  h.  55  Fairmont 
John    II.  Jr.    drug  clerk,  b.  55    Fair- 
mont 


Bernhardt   Adam,  shoemaker,  574  Cam- 
bridge, b.  66  Sixth 
Barbara,  widow  of  John  G.  house  30 
Hastings 
Berntsen  Antomine  Miss,b.  942  Mass.av. 
Hans,  cook,  B.  h.  402  Main 
Karen  S.  Mrs.  h.  942  Mass.  av. 
Ovidia  Miss,  b.  942  Mass.  ave. 
Berrard  Henrv,  driver,  Girard   Bros.  h. 
240  Walden 
Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  1  Railroad 
Louis,  painter,  h.  21  Jackson 
Louis,  Jr.  painter,  b.21  Jackson 
William,  H.  asst.  engineman,  Chem- 
ical Xo.  2,  h.  182  Lake  View  ave. 
see  Barrow 
Berrick  Edward  C.   machinist,   h.     320 

Mass.  ave. 
Berry  Casper,   liquors,   B.  h.    24  High- 
land ave. 
Charles  E.  mnfr.  harness  hames,  72 

Bovlston,  h.  at  Watertown 
Delofa  A.   widow  of  Ruel  W.  h.  63 

Gorham 
Elizabeth  S.  Mrs.  h.  22  Grav 
Elsbeth  K.  and  May  H.  h.  24  High- 
land ave. 
Everett   M.   clerk,  4   Wiothrop   sq. 

B.  b.  86  Franklin 
E.  Sidney,  clerk,  B.  22  Gray 
Herbert  H.  electrician,  b.63  Gorham 
John,   confectioner,   18  Elm,   h.   at 

S.  Boston 
JohnG.  student,  b.  24  Highland  av. 
Louis  F.clergvman,Groveland,Mass. 

b.  22  Grav 
L.  Caroline,  widow  of  Alonzo  P.  h. 

86  Franklin 
Matthias,  clerk,  B.  h.  7  Xorris 
Patrick,  baker,  b.  1059  Cambridge 
Preston  L.  laborer,  h.  36  Howard 
Walter,  hostler,  b.  8  Harris  ct. 
William  B.  h.  67  Lake  View  av. 
Berthold  Selma  E.  Mrs.  principal,  Gore 
kindergarten  school,  Gore  St.  pri- 
mary school,  h.  at  Needham 
Bertolucci  Thomas,   stone  cutter,  h.   47 

McDonald 
Bertsch  John  H.  marble  cutter,  4  aud  S 
(  ambridge,  rms.  374  do. 
Joseph  L. brass  finisher, b. 33  Seventh 
Stephen,   brush    maker,    B.    rooms 

56  Fourth 
Stephen,  surgical  instrument  maker, 

Columbus  ave.  B.  h.  33  Seventh 
William    A.  marble  worker,  4   and  S 
( !ambridge,  h.  54  Gore 
Bertwell  Edward  F.  clerk.  S7<i  Mass.  av. 

h.  53  Ovighton 
Berube  Pierre,  brickmaker,  h.  3  Madison 
Pierre  Mrs.  dressmaker,  100  Dubliu, 
h.  do. 
Besom  Anthony,  clerk,  b.  27(.»  Walden 


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CAMBRIDGE    [J]    DIRECTORY 


Bess  Josephine  Mrs. h. rear  114  Broadway 
Bessom  Wm.  H.  agent,  h.  14  Dudley- 
Best  John,  carpenter,  rms.  262  Franklin 
Bethe  August  Mrs.  h.  1129  Cambridge 
Betteneurt  George  T.  h.  ,335  Columbia 
Bettinson  Edward    W.    bookbinder,    7 

Brattle,  h.  56  Winthrop 
Harry  W.  (H.  W.  Bettinson  &  Co.), 

express,    251   Cambridge  and    32 

Court  sq.  B.  h.  94  Otis 

BETTINSON  H.  W.&  CO.  (Harry 
W.  and  James  W.  Bettinson),  ex- 
press,  251      Cambridge,     and    32 
Court  sq.  B.    Seep.  785 
James  W.  (H.  W.  Bettinson  &  Co.), 
express,  251  Cambridge,  house  at 
West  Somerville 
Mepitable,  rms.  96  Winthrop 
Betts  George  R.janitor,7  Brookline,h.do. 
George  S.  hairdresser,  1£  Brattle,  b. 

22^2  Athens 
James,  piano  hardware  maker,  h.102 

Harvard 
Maria  L.  Miss,  h.  99  Inman 
Beucler  George  F.  tinsmith,  h.   633  Put- 
nam avenue 
Beunke  Fred  L.  newspapers  and  periodi- 
cals, 553  Mass.  ave.  h.75£  Franklin 
John    L.  clerk,  553  Mass.  ave.  h.   66 

Austin 
Marena,   widow   of  Leon  J.  h.  217 
Auburn 
Bevan  James  F.  paper  hanger,  h.  4  Hotel 

Clark 
Beverly  Isaac  J.  h.  435  Main 
Bicarie  Antonio,  macaroni  maker,  rms. 

9  Fifth 
Bickford  Charles  S.  sheet  metal  worker, 
h.  2  Putnam  ct. 
Charles  S.  Mrs.  artist,  2  Putnam  ct. 

h.  do. 
Ella  M.  dressmaker,  59  Plympton,h, 

do. 
Frank  L.  bookkeeper,  29  Franklin, 

h.  at  Boston 
Loretus    E.   coffee    roaster,     h.  59 

Plympton 
Oscar,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.41  Plymouth 
Bicknell  George  F.  cabinet  maker,  h.  73 
Tremont 
George  W.pastor,First  Univ. church, 
h.  330  Harvard 
Bidmead    Ernest,   carpenter,   h.     Hotel 
Clark,  Clark 
Richard  M.  janitor,  h.  12  Clark 
Bieder   Paul,  at  Revere  Sugar  Refinerv, 

h.  98  Spring 
Bierweiler  Andrew,  beer  bottler,  h.   173 
Spring 
Charles,  express,  h.  389  Columbia 
Jacob,  express,  96  Webster  ave.  h. 
do.  [11  Felton 

Bigelow    Francis  H.  clerk,  B.     boards 


Bigelow  Frank  W.  h.  7  Brown 
Frank  W.  Jr.  bds.  7  Brown 
John  W.  Mrs.  h.  11  Chauncy 
Marshall  T.  proof  reader,  University 

Press,  h.  11  Felton 
Melville  IS",  lawyer,  206  Washington, 

rm.  54,  B.  rms.  15  Buckingham 
Sarah  W.  h.  2  Holmes  pi. 
Biggan  Joseph,  driver,  b.  224  Franklin 
Patrick,  furniture  mover,  order  box 

21  Central  sq.  h.  224  Franklin 
William,  hack  driver,  216  Green,   h. 
80  Kinnaird 
Bigley    Daniel,     horse     trainer,   h.   188 

River 
Bignoll  Abigail  H.  Miss,  h.  200  Harvard 

Mary  W.  Miss,  h.  200  Harvard 
Bigwood  Albert  E.    compositor,  B.   h. 

6  Cogswell  pi. 
Bill  Alexander  H.  at  Chase  &  Sanborn's, 
B.  bds.  17  Maple  avenue 
Caroline  E.  Miss,  h.   17  Maple  ave. 
Frank  C.   broker,  226   Washington, 

B.  h.  17  Maple  ave. 
Frederick  A.  clerk,  1950  Mass.  ave. 

h.  17  Maple  ave. 
MaryE.  widow  of  Abner  D.   h.   9 
Huron  ave. 
Billcliff  Thomas,   carpenter,    13  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Boston 
Biledean     Napoleon,      laborer,     b.     83 

Rindge  ave. 
Billings  Ada  A.  Miss,  teacher,   Webster 
school,  bds.  41  Amory 
Elmer  W.,  (J.  H.  Hubbard  &    Co). 
apothecary,   1360    Mass.    ave,   h* 
131  Putnam  ave. 
Flora  E.  teacher,  Webster  grammar 

school,  b.  at  Canton 
John  C.  b.  17  Perry 
John   D.  principal,  Webster  gram- 
mar school,  h.  17  Perry 
Joshua,  coachman,  1776  Mass.   ave. 
h.  2SEustis  ct.  [28  do. 

Martin,  hostler,  2   Eustis  ct.  house 
Mary  P.  C.  Mrs.  h.  17  Perry 
Warren  T.   reporter,  Herald,  B.   h. 
8  Shepard 
Bills  Benjamin,  bds.  185  Green 

James  A.  shoemaker,  22  Central  sq. 
h.  185  Green 
Bilsland  David,  bookkeeper,    B.    house 
24  Tremont 
Jane  Mrs.  h.  24  Tremont 
Bingham  Delia  M.   Miss,   teacher  music 
and  German,  b.  4  Mt.  Auburn 
Edward  A.    salesman,   35  Union,  B. 

h.  104  Pearl 
Harry,  carpenter,  b.  42  Baldwin 
Birch    Arthur,    machinery,    Somerville, 

Mass.  h.  86  Hammond 
Birchmore  John  W.  Rev.    Epis.   clergy- 
man, house  1590  Cambridge 


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121 


Birchmore  Juliana  Miss,    h.    1590    Cam- 
bridge 
Bird  Caroline,  widow  of  Charles,  b.   988 
Mass.  ave. 
Charles,  machinist,  b.  88  School 
Elizabeth  H.   widow  of  Horace,  h. 

69  Belmont 
Emma  T.  house  13  Bigelow 
George;  at  Singer  Machine  Co.   rms. 

222  Prospect 
George,  h.  1  Forest 

Harriet  E.   Miss,   teacher,    English 

High  School,  b.  69  Belmont 
Henry  M.  estate  of,   iron    founders, 

Pelham.  cor.  Broad  way- 
Herman  (H.  Bird  &  Co.), ins.  agent, 

553    Mass.    ave.    and    85   Water, 

B.  h.  988  Mass.  ave. 
H.  &  Co.  (Herman  Bird),  ins.  agent, 

553  Mass.  ave.  and  85  Water,  B. 
James,  machinist,  b.  88  School 
John,  mariner,  b.  48  Cherry 
M.  Susan,  bds.  69  Belmont 
Richard   O.   coachman,   h.   17   Kiu- 

naird 
Robert    C.   clerk,     Broadway   Iron 

Foundry,  boards  13  Bigelow 
Theodore  R.   student,   H.  U.  boards 

17  Kinnaird 

William  W.    supt.  Broadway  Iron 

Foundry,  h.  13  Bigelow 
Woodford  A.  clerk,   669  Mass.   ave. 

rms.  896  do.  [sor 

Birdue  Patrick  W.  printer,  h.    378  Win- 
Birtwell  Tempest,  h.  23  Clinton 
Bisbee  W.  W.  Miss,  h.  140  Magazine 
Bishop  Abel   S.  laborer,    Revere   Sugar 

Refiner}',  h.  56  Spring 
Annie,  h.  103  Gore  [do. 

Antonio,  hostler,  r.  96  Inman,  rms. 
Baxter  L.   clerk,   98  Cambridge,  B. 

h.  356  Green 
Charles  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  56  Spring- 
Charles  S.  b.  51  Sacramento 
Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  1  Clark  st.  pi. 
Edward  E.  motormau,h.  8  Meacham 
Frances,  bakery,  134  Hampshire,  h. 

do. 
Fred  E.  b.  56  Spring- 
George  H.  Jr.  book  gilder,   house    5 

Fairmont  ave. 
George  Whitefield,  motormau,  house 

18  Locke 

James,  mason,  b.  35  Brookline  [to 
Joel  P.  law  author,  h.  51  Saerameu- 
John,  brickmaker,  h.  117  Etindge  av. 
Leverett    J.  laborer,    138   Gore,  h. 

223  Broadway 

Bissell  Alfred  II.  music  teacher,  house, 

19  Greenough  ave 

Emily  s.  teacher  Sleeper  School,  b. 

19  Greeuough  ave.  [26  Amory 

Emma  s.  teacher,  Sleeper  School,  b. 


Bissell  Flint  M.  student,  h.  115  Inman 
Fred   A.   broker,    376  Wash.   B.    b. 

19  Greenough  ave. 
Mary  L.  Mrs.  artist,  h.  115  Inman 
Richard   L.    real  estate,  30    Court, 
B.  house  28  Hoi  worthy 
Bissett    Robert,     cabinet  maker,    r.    46 

State,  rooms  2  Harrison 
Bisson  Antonie  P.  h.  6  Beech 

Autonie  P.   clerk.  63j^  Rindge  ave. 

bds.  279  Walden 
Frank  R.  cigar  maker,  h.  r.  49  Dub- 
lin 
Joseph,  painter,  b.  6  Beech 
Bitsch  Henry,  clerk,  bds.  81  Sixth 
Bittner  John,  laborer,  h.  6  Jackson 
Bixby  Henry  O.  dentist,  1861  Mass.  ave. 
h.  at  S.  Boston 
Hiram  A.   machinist,  h.   417   Mass. 
ave. 
Black  Andrew,  Jr.  h.  12  Fourth 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  60  North 
E.  Charlton,    lecturer,  h.   50   Kirk- 
land 
Forbes,  helper,  b.  7  Portland 
Frank,  peddler,  b.  22  Willow 
George,  power  house,  h.  11  Fourth 
George  R.   painter,  h.   215  Putnam 

ave. 
Henry,motormau,  h.  32  Mt.  Auburn 
Hugh,  peddler,  b.  22  Willow 
James,  laborer,  h.  22  Willow 
James,  paper  hanger,  169   Green,  h. 

do. 
James,  upholsterer,  h.  2  Brewery 
James    Wallace,   photographer,  333 

Washington,  B.  h.  10  Avon 
Jane  Mrs.  dining  room,  95  Main,   h. 

91  do. 
John,  h.  159  Main 
John,  h.  91  Main 
Mary  O.   nurse,    b.    137   Lexington 

ave,  ward  1 
Otis  F.  b.  10  Avon 
Richard,  junk,  b.  22  Willow 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  26  Eighth 
Sarah  J.     nurse,   b.  137  Lexington 

ave.  ward  1 
Thomas  F.  carpenter,  h.  137  Lexing- 
ton ave.  ward  1 
William,  h.  159  Main 
B  lac  kail     Clarence    II.      architect,      18 

Music  Hall  bldg.  B.  h.  37  Mellen 
Blackburn  Alexander  Rev.  pastor,  First 
Baptist  church,  h.  133  River 
John  II.  student,  bds.  133  River 
Maxwell,  student,  bds.  133  River 
William  II.  Mrs.  h.  8  Cherry 
Blackhurst   Emmet    E.    student,  h.   24 
Leonard  ave. 

Blacklock  Eugene  A.  (E.  A.  Blacklock 
&  Co.),  cabinet  makers,*State,  h. 
at  Boston 


122 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


BlacklockEugeue  A.&Co. (Eugene  Black- 
lock),  cabinet  makers,  State,  cor. 

Osborn 
Blackman  Arthur  \V.   bookkeeper,    180 

Congress,  B.  h.  27  Agassiz 
Edgar  S.    agent,  bds.  130  Otis 
Elmer,  carpenter,  b.  48  Sidney 
Frank,  carpenter,  h.  47  Sidney 
Fred  H.   clerk,  87   Milk,   B.   b.  138 

Otis 
Horace  P.  h.  33  Agassiz 
Rhoda,   widow  of  Charles,    h.    310 

Columbia 
William  R.  wheelwright,  169   Gore, 

h.  138  Otis 
Willis,  carpenter,  b.  48  Sidney 
Blackwell  George  W.  house  11  Quincy 
Howard,    student,     H.     U.   bds.  11 

Quincy 
John     H.    janitor,     B.      house,    20 

Murdock 
Seth  O.   tinman,    385  Putnam  ave. 

h.  3>£  Fairmont  ave. 
Susannah,    widow  of    John,  h.   20 

Murdock 
William  H.  tinsmith,  448  Main,    b. 

261  Columbia 
Blaikie  Suther  P.  real  estate,  1400  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Blair  Alice  M.  h.  96  Norfolk 

Arthur,  teamster,  h.  45  Sargent 
Charles  A.    asst.   engineer,  fire  en- 
gine No.  6,  River,    h.  239  Hamp- 
shire 
Ernest  A.  painter,  h.   17   Magnolia 

ave. 
Isaac  L.   bookkeeper,     (B.),    b.   96 

Norfolk 
James,  proof  reader,  h.  399  Winsor 
James,  teamster,  h.  84  Winthrop 
James    A.  clerk,    9    Brattle,    b.   84 

Winthrop 
John     M.    building   mover,    house 

126  Norfolk 
Marv    P.   school    teacher,   rms.   96 

Ellery 
Robert  M.  cabinet  maker,   house   73 

Tremont 
Samuel  M.   salesman,   B.   house   96 

Norfolk 
Blais  Alex,  brickmaker,  h.  Vassal  lane 
Armaud,  jour,  tailor,  bds.  r.  Porters 

Hotel 
Arthur,  teamster,  13   Broadway,   h. 

63  School 
Mitchell,    brickmaker,     Bay     State 

Brick  Co.  h.  148  Rindge  ave. 
Blaisdell  Clark,  janitor,  Prospect  Union, 

744  Mass.  ave.  h.  75  Allston 
D.  Henry,  casket  maker,  203  Bridge, 

h.  1269  Cambridge 
Etta  A.    Miss,   teacher,  Brookline, 

Mass.  b.  75  Allston 


Blaisdell  George  J.  asst.  supt.fire  alarm, 
City  bldg.  Brattle  sq.  h.  98  Win- 
throp 

Hattie  S.  h.  18  Myrtle  ave. 

John  H.  spike  maker,  b.  209  Green 

Mary  F.  Miss,  teacher,  b.  75  Allston 

Orrie  A.  Miss,  boards  938  Mass. 
ayenue 

Stephen  B.  engineer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R., 
b.  137  Thorndike 

AYilliam    H.  asst.    engineer,   C.  W. 
W.  h.  Lake  View  ave.  cor.   Lex- 
ington ave. 
Blake  Bridget,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  85 
Hastings 

Carrie  M.  teacher,  Shepard  school, 
bds.  3  Dover 

Clarence  H.  book  finisher,  River- 
side Press,  h.  9  Remington 

David  J.   machinist,   b.   134  Thorn- 
dike 
BLAKE   EDWIN  H.    real  estate 
and  insurance  36  Fifth,  h.  at  Bed- 
ford.    See  p.  809 

Elizabeth  H.wid.  of  George  R.  house 
403  Mass.  ave. 

Elwisa  A.Miss,bookkeeper,442  Mass. 
ave.  b.  403  do. 

Frank  R.  bookkeeper,15  Church,  h.  3 
Mifflin  pi. 

Fred  W.  real  estate,  36  Fifth,  rms, 
117  Otis 

George  F.  Mnfg.  Co.  (The),  steam 
pump  and  machinery  mnfrs.  Third, 
bet.  Binney  and  Bent,  store,  185 
Devonshire,  B. 

Herbert  M.  tinsmith,  12  Brattle,  h.  54 
Martin 

Ida  A.  Miss,  clerk,  32  West,  B.  b. 
403  Mass.  ave. 

Irving,hack,  livery  and  boarding  sta- 
ble,^ and  17  Church,  h.  6  Shepard 

J.  Henry,  artist,  7  Prentiss  pl.h.  do. 

Mable  E.  teacher,  Sleeper  school,  b. 
25  Orchard 

Margaret,  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  23  Cres- 
cent ave. 

Prudence,  widow,  h.  124  Otis 

Simon,  h.  20  Highland  ave. 

Theodore  E.  grocer,  414  Cambridge, 
h.  122  Otis 

Thos.  D.  supt.  Blake  Mfg.  Co.  Third 

William  A.  laborer,  h.  r.  31  Harvard 
Blakey  Margery,  widow  of  John,  bds.  98 
Putnam  ave. 

William,  h.  9  Brewery 
Blanchard  Alexander  J.  hairdresser,  31 
Cedar,  h.  r.  98  Dudley 

Alfred,  action  maker,  h.  Hotel 
School,  Holly 

Charles  F.  carpenter,  h.  25  Andrew 

Franklin,  at  Am.  R.  Works,  b.  202 
Harvard 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


123 


Blanchard  Fred  W.    letter    carrier,    18 
Boylston.  h.  252  Green 
George  L.  clerk,  403  Main,  h.  1  Front 

street  ct 
John  W.  Am.  R.  Works,h.l40  Spring 
John  W.,  Jr.  b.  Andrew 
Marshall   F.  fish,  B.  h.  159   Huron 

ave. 
Michael,  teamster,  rms.  59  Moore 
Blanche  Edward,  bridge  works,  bds.  86 

First 
Blanchet  Michael,  laborer,  b.  59  Moore 
Bland  John  P.  Rev.  h.  8  Pemberton 

Joseph  C.  cook,  h.  76  Clark 
Blandiu  Cora,  bookkeeper,    B.  rms.  10 
Dover 
Ella,  bookkeeper,  B.  rms.  10  Dover 
Wallace  B.  instructor,  Manual  Train- 
ing school,  h.  26  Haskell 
Blankinship  J.  W.  h.  28  Mt.  Auburn 
Blaschke  Adolph  G.  sausage  maker,  63 

Sixth 
Blaser  Alexander  B.  baker,  h.l8£  Cottage 
Arnold,    manager,  438    Mass.    ave. 

h.  434  do. 
John  C.  baker,  436  Mass.  ave.  house 
at  Boston 
Blatchford  C.  H.  Miss,  h.  156  Brattle 
George  H.  druggist,  1390  Cambridge, 

h.  40  Baldwin 
M.  E.  Miss,  h.  156  Brattle 
Blauvelt  William  E.  box  maker,b. 90  First 
William  H.carpenter,86First,h. 90  do. 
Blaylark    Martin    C.    porter,    B.    h.  73 

Washington 

Bleiler  Perer  P.  cigar  mnfr.67  Sixth, bds. 

60  Spring  [Bath 

Blen  Eldredge  S.  police  station  1,  h.  10 

Blennerhassett  Richard,  gardener,  h.  15 

Garden  ct. 
Blessington  Annie,  widow  of  Hugh,  h.12 
Portland 
Ellen  Mrs.  h.  215  Third 
Francis  A. (Peter  Blessington  &Son), 

Third,  h.  213  Beacon,  Somerville 
Frank  R.  polisher,  b.  12  Portland 
Hugh,  cutter,  Am.  R.  Co.  b.  12  Port- 
land 
Peter   (Peter  Blessington  &    Son), 

Third,  h.  213  Beacon,  Somerville 
Peter  &  Son  (Peter  and  Francis  A. 
Blessington), granite  works, Ayer'a 
wharf,  320  Third 
Blethen  Addie  A.  Mrs.  h.  31  Market 
Francis  S.  Mrs.  house  24  Lee 
F.  May,  music  teacher,  24  Lee,  bds. 

do. 
Herbert,  foreman,  145  Broad  wav 
Blevins  Albert  II.  student,  bds.  222 Put- 
nam ave. 
Arthur  W.  clerk,  Q.  7  Elmer 
David,  book  binder,  lids.  17   Walnut 
court 


Blevins  Elizabeth,  widow  of  James,  h. 
17  Walnut  ct. 

Henry,  roofer,  698  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
72  Fairmont 

John,  gunsmith,  B.  bds.  110  Mag- 
azine 

John  A.  clerk,  696  Mass.  ave.  h.  9S£ 
Western  ave. 

BLEVINS   JOHX  J.   slater,   tin, 
copper  and  gravel  roofer,  696  Mass. 
ave.  h.  222  Putnam  ave.     See  front 
cover 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  nurse,  house 

7  Elmer 
Robert,  clerk,  231  Pearl,  h.  1  Maga- 
zine ct. 
Samuel,  roofer,  696  Mass.  ave.  b.  222 

Putnam  ave. 
William  J.  clerk,  126  Inmau,  bds.  17 
Walnut  court 
Blewett  Francis  Hemy,  electrician,  b.  53 
Henry 
Henry,   baker,   76   Leverett,  B.    h. 
53  Henry 
Bligh  James  E.  laborer,  b.  23  Willow 
Blight  John,  h.  1  Torrington  pi. 

John,   Jr.   letter  carrier,  P.  O.  647 

Mass.  ave.  b.  1  Torrington  pi. 
see  Blyth 
Blinn  Edmund  R.  motorman,  h.  Claren- 
don ave. 
Bliss  Ariadue  Miss,  h.  39  Dana 

Elmer  J.  shoes,  Brockton,  Mass.b.  17 

Fayette 
Leonard   C.   shoe   mnfr.    Brockton, 
Mass.  h.  17  Fayette 
Blodgett  Annie  E.  h.  32  Irving 

Eliza  A.  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  b. 

308  Brookline 
Emma,  F.  Miss,  h.  9  Hurlburt 
Samuel  T.  house  32  Irving- 
Stephen  H.  physician,  1131  Mass.  av. 

house  do. 
Warren   K.  Jr.   lawyer,   559  Mass. 

ave.  and  28  State,  B.  h.7  Acacia 
William  A.  Mrs.  h.  19  Buckingham 
Blois     Hiram    B.    expressman,    h.    381 
Prospect  [Vine 

Blonin  Charles,   cabinet  maker,  h.  318 
Blonquist     Charles,    painter,    bds.    108 
Thorudike 
Oscar,     cabiuet     maker,     bds.     10S 

Thorndike 
Oscar,  cabinet  maker,  h.  192  Xorfolk 
Sangfield,  teamster,  b.  8  Pioneer 
Blood  B.  Kimball,  furniture  finisher.  B. 
h.  16  Tremonl 
Harry  K.  clerk,  B.  b.  16  Tremont 
Hiram,    engineer,     Steamer     No.    3, 

Third,  cor.  Otis,  h.  40  Fifth 
II.  street  car  conduct  or,  rms.  4  Frank 
Bloom  Alfred,  cigar  maker.  412  Main, bds. 
in  Boston 


CAMBRIDGE    []}]     DIRECTORY 


Blue  Malcolm,  motorman,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

b.  12  Magnolia  ave. 
Blunt  John,  carriage  painter,  446  Main 
Mary  E.  widow  of  John  J.  h.   102 

Hastings 
Ploomy,  widow  of  Alfred  M.  h.  50 
Cottage 
Blyth    Alexander,    carriage     smith,    97 
Boylston,  h.  33  Dunster 
see  Blight 
Boardman  Anna  Mrs.  h.  15  Laurel 

Arthur  H.  bookkeeper,   1410  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Wakefield 
Charles,  h.  58  Washington  ave. 
Charles  D.   driver,   Adams    Ex.   B. 

bds.  250  Green 
Ellen  F.  bookkeeper,  575  Mass.  ave. 

b.  15  Laurel 
Primary  School,  Winsor,  cor.  School 
William  C.  mer.  tailor,  120  Tremont, 
rm.  77,  B.  h.  250  Green  [place 

Boats  Hugh,  farmhand,  bds.  62  Auburn 
Bobbitt  Nellie  Mrs.  h.  102  Harvard 
Bobick  John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  119  do. 
Bocher  Ferdinand,  prof,  of  modern  lan- 
guages, H.  U.  h.  12  Holyoke  pi. 
Maxime,  asst.  prof,  of  mathematics, 
H.  U.  h.  12  Shepard 
Bock    Rudolphus    C.    machinist,  Alvan 
Clark  &  Sons,  Henry,  h.  13  Flor- 
ence 

BOCK  WILLIAM  A.  florist,  2388 
Mass.  ave.  h.  2388  do.     See  p.  793 
Bodell  William,    painter,   bds.    Porters 

Hotel,  1982  Mass.  ave. 
Bodemer  Charles  J.  wood  carver,  h.  325 
Columbia 
Ernest  F.  bookkeeper,   2225  Mass. 

a  v.  b.  325  Columbia 
Katherine    L.     copy    holder.     Uni- 
versity Press,  bds.  325  Columbia 
Bodge  Charles  A.  private  watchman,  h. 
58  Market 
Edward  W.  box  maker,  3  Hampshire, 
h.  277  Winsor 
Bodos  Paul,  tailor,  20  Central  sq.  h.  do. 
Bodwell  Charles  F.  lather,  b.  4ih  Austin 
Frederick,  engineer,  h.  44£  Austin 
Lizzie,  widow  of  Joseph  A.  h.  352 

Pearl 
see  Bardwell 
Bogans  Andrew,  porter,  b.  24b  Union 
Hannah  J.  widow  of  Andrew  G.  h. 
55  Washington 
Bogdanoff  John    J.    carpenter,   h.    56£ 

Howard 
Boggan   James,   horseshoer,  house    183 

Franklin 
Boggs  Alex,  carpenter,  boards  6  Hotel 
Harrison 
Edwin  P.  com.  mer.  41  So.  Market. 
and  lumber,  294  Causewav  B.  h. 
336  Broadway 


Boggs  John,  clerk,  168  Gore,  h.  16  Oak 
circle 
Myra  M.  Miss,  h,  289  Broadway 

Bohanan ,  h.    3  Hotel    Albert,    144 

Harva  rd 
Bohlin  A.  G.  varnisher,  286  Main,  h.  15 

Line 
Bohmuller  Leopold,  currier,  h.  25  Mont- 
gomery 
Boisvert  Simon,  carpenter,  h.  108   Rindg 

avenue 
Boivin  Adolph,  carpenter,  h.  7  Brookford 
Bokman  Louis   A.   safe  painter,  h.  402 

Main 
Boland  Honora,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  4 
Cedar  sq. 
Morris,  laborer,  b.  6  Gore 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  6  Gore 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  b.  6  Gore 
Richard,  H.  clerk,  bds.  6  Gore 
Robert,  laborer,  b.  320  Green 
William,  driver,  h.  r.  4  Pioneer 
see  Bolland 
Bolduc  Antime,  laborer,  h.  81  Dublin 
John,  laborer,  Xiles  Bros.  Concord 

ave.  h.  near  do. 
Reul,  brickmaker,  h.  41  Dublin 
Reul,  brickman,  h,  83  Dublin 
F.  Xavier,  R.  R.  section  man,  h.  7a 
Brookford 
Bolger  D.  L.  veterinary  surgeon,  26  Pal- 
mer, and  1699  Mass.  ave.  rms.  do. 
James,   horseshoer,    11    Palmer,   h. 

1699  Mass.  ave. 
James  H.  b.  1699  Mass.  ave. 
John  J.   clerk,   9    Brattle,   bd>.   56 

Winthrop 
Mabel  F.  b.  1699  Mass.  ave. 
Susie  A.  Mrs.  h.  1699  Mass.  ave. 
BolienE.  J.  decorator,  b.  Porters  Hotel 
Bolles  Elizabeth  Quincv,  widow  of  Frank, 
h.  6  Berkeley 
Fannie,  h.  102  Mt.  Auburn 
see  Bowles 
Bolo  Fred  E.  plumber,  b.  398  Columbia 

George  X.  distiller,  h.  398  Columbia 
Bolster  Richard,  shoemaker,  5  Brattle  sq. 

h.  39  Ash 
Bolt  Hezekiah,  packer,  B.  h.  5S  Wash. 
Bolton  Edward  E.  stone  cutter,  h.  518 
Putnam  ave. 
Edward  E.  Jr.  stonecutter,  bds.  518 

Putnam  ave. 
Harry  E.  engineer,  h.  159  Thorndike 
Jame^s,  clerk,  Am.  R.  Co.  h.  69  Ply- 
mouth 
Samuel  H.    foreman    finisher,     108 

Cambridge,  h.  135  Otis 
Sarah,  bds.  157  Hancock 
Walter,  shipper,  b.  402  Main 
Bonaparte  Joseph,  fruit,  h.  10  Fourth 
Bond  Catherine  H.  Miss,  h.S  Holyoke  pi. 
Charles  W.  student,  b. 2106  Mass.  av. 


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125 


Bond  Daniel  W.  judge  of  superior  court. 
B.  h.  2106  Mass.  ave. 
Elizabeth  L.  Miss,  h.  8  Holyoke  pi. 
Elizabeth  S.  Miss,  h.  2106  Mass.  ave. 
Oliver  A.  carpenter,  h.  59  Creighton 
Samuel  D.  (Bond  &  Morrisou),  fur- 
niture mover.  135  Gore,  h.  at  Som- 
erville 
William  C.  nautical  instruments  and 

clocks,  B.  bds.  1534  Cambridge 
&  Morrison   (Samuel  D.   Bond  and 
Alexander    Morrison),    furniture 
movers,  and  coal   and  wood,  135 
Gore 
Bonin  Joseph  E.(Lussier  &  Bonin), wag- 
on builder,  290  Waldeu,  h.  238  do. 
Bonnell  Isaac  W.  carpenter,  rms.  48  Jay 

Josephine  Mrs.  h.  3  Cottage 
Bonner  James  R.    porter,  B.    house  8 
Worcester 
John,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Bonney  Arthur  P.  517  Wash.  B.  boards 
32  Arlington 
Fred  L.   bookkeeper,   3  School,   B. 

house  8  Glenwood  ave. 
George   M.   cashier,    517   Wash.   B. 

bds,  32  Arlington 
Lucy  S.  widow  of  Charles,house  157 

Auburn 
Pelham,  broker,  1  Beacon,  B.  house 

15  Acorn 
Perez  F.  supt.  517  Wash.  B.  house 
32  Arlington 
Boo  Lung,  laundry,  148  Harvard,  h.  do. 
Boody  Sylvester  O.  watchman,  house  33 

Ninth 
Booker  Robert  C.   Jr.   rubber    worker, 
bds.  27  Hancock 
Robert  C.  porter,  h.  27  Hancock 
William,  engraver,  bds.  10  Essex 
Booms  Lucy  Mrs.  h.  Ill  Hastings 
Boone  William,  laborer,  h.  199  Portland 
Booth  Alexander,  tinsmith,  h.  104  Main 

Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  35  Park 
Boott  Francis,  h.  1737  Cambridge 
Borden  Alfred,  carpenter,  h.  32  Clay 
Joseph  L.  driver,  h.  87  Hastings 
William,  h.  160  Otis 
Borgal  Simon,  wood  worker,  113  Broad- 
way 
Borges  Anthony,  laborer,  Revere  Sugar 
Refinery,  h.  108  Spring        [Spring 
Anthony,  Jr.   expressman,  bds.  108 
John,  house  18  Jefferson 
Joseph,  hairdresser,  577  Cambridge, 

house  19  Sixth 
Manuel,  cabinet  maker,  h.  20  Spring 
Manuel,  hairdresser,  261  Cambridge, 
h.  108  Spring 
Borgstrom  Ed  ward,  11  reman, h.l  Somerset 
Borland  Viola  Mrs.  h.  ♦;('»  Austin 
Bormann    Adolphue,   rubber   worker,  h. 
50  Pine 


Bormann  George,  cabinet   maker,  b.  168 

Winsor 
Bornstein  Myer,   clothes  cleaner,    2000 

Mass.  ave.  h.  2002  do. 
Borowski  Frank,   cabinet  maker,  h.  83 
Broadway  [ant 

Bosfield  Samuel  J.  printer,  h.  130  Pleas- 
Bossey  Charles  W.(T.  F.  Bossey  &  Co.), 
provisions,    26   School,    house    at 
Somerville 
Thomas  F.  (T.F.  Bossey  &  Co.), pro- 
visions, 26  School,  h.at  Somerville 
T.  F.  &  Co.  (Charles  W.  and  Thomas 
F.  Bossey),  agents,  provisions.  26 
School 
Bossom   Charles  H.  salesman,  316  Cam- 
bridge, h.  481  do. 
BOSTON    BRIDGE    WORKS, 
Sixth,  cor.  Binney,  office,  70  Kilby, 
room  83,    B.     See    opp.     Bridge 
mnfrs.    * 
Bryant,  laborer,  h.  76  Harvard 
Condensed     Milk     Co.    8     Bridge, 

office  24  Park  sq.  B. 
Curling  Club,  Lexington  ave. 

BOSTON     GAS    APPLIANCE 
EXCHANGE     (THE),     1290 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  23 
Ice  Co.   (The),  Prison  Point  and  66 

State,  B. 
Piano  Hammer  Co.  368  Main 

BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE  CO. 
hose  mnfrs.  and  lire  dept.  supplies, 
33  Hampshire,  and  5  Winthrop  sq. 
B.     See  page  6 
Bosworth  Cora,    bookkeeper,   rms.    347 
Winsor 
Merton,  carpenter,  bds.  4  Beech 
Botanic  Garden  of  Harvard  University. 

32  Raymond 
Botelho  Olympia  Miss,  h.  30  Myrtle  ave. 
Bouche  Joel,  laborer,  h.  7  Saville 

William  A.  teamster,  b.  41  Dublin 
Bouchea  Marion,  bridge  builder,  house  4 
George 
Peter,  brickmaker,  h.  194  Dublin 
Ralph    A.    paino  tuner,   house  173 
Hampshire  [son 

Boudrea  Charles,  blacksmith,  h.  14  Jack- 
Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  43>£  Reed 
Boudreau  Alexander,  brickmaker,  house 
343  Concord  ave. 
George  A.  paiuter,  h.  10  Brookford 
Henry,  laborer,  bds.  11  Jefferson 
John,  laborer,  h.  343  Concord  ave. 
Boudro  Alexander,  h.  234  Waldeu 
Charles,  carpenter,  h.  124  Garden 
Henry,  laborer,  house  21  Harvey 
John,  carpenter,  h.  234  Waldeu 
Peter,  teamster,  house  37  Dublin 
Boudrot  John  ('.  carpenter,   h.    234  Wal- 
deu 

Boulauger  Alphonse,  laborer, h.  Jackson 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Boulware  Matthew  J.    waiter,  B.  h.  21 

Park 
Boundy  Frances,  widow,  h.  38  Brookline 
Bourgeois  Edouard,  carpenter,  house  19 

Raymond 
Bourget  Bernard,  rubber  worker,  boards 
50  Brewery 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  29  Railroad 
Bourne  George  F.  carpenter,  146  Mt. Ver- 
non, B.  h.  62  Dana 
Helena,  compositor,  9  Palmer 
Martha,  widow  of  Robert  T.  house 
64  Dana 
Bouse  Hannah,  widow,  h.  4  Winter 
Boutin  Abraham,  night  nurse, Cambridge 
Hospital,  h.  375  Huron  ave. 
Carrie    E.   Miss,  nurse,   Cambridge 

Hospital,  bds.  do. 
Marie,  nurse,   Cambridge  Hospital, 
bds.  375  Huron  ave. 
Bouton  John  B.  h.  21  Craigie 
Boutwell  A.  Louise,  proof  reader,  Zions 

Herald,  B.  rms.  204  Columbia 
Bouve  B.  D.  C.  Mrs.  h.  27  Everett 

George  W.  bookkeeper,  131  Devon- 
shire, rm.  27,  B.),  h.  13   Eoseland 
Boverg  Charles,  machinist,  rms.  43  Pros- 
pect 
Bow  Shin,  laundry,  538  Cambridge 
Bowe  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  28  North 
Bowen  Arthur  M.  clerk,  119  Hampshire, 
bds.  210  Columbia 
Bernard,  laborer,  h.  175  Charles 
Catherine,  widow  of  James,  house  6 

Water 
Charles  S.  bds.  9  Follen 
Cornelius,  at  33  Hampshire,  boards 

13  Seckle 
Cornelius  F.  brakeman,  B.&  M.R.R. 

house  30  Cogswell  ave. 
Francis  Mrs.  house  9  Follen 
Francis  F.  at  33  Hamphire,  bds.  13 

Seckle 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  6  Decatur 
Richard,  hostler,  h.  16  Marion 
Stephen  P.    box  maker,  boards  175 

Charles 
Walter    E.    newspaper  agency,   67 

Milk,  B.  h.  150  Huron  ave. 
William  H.  sugar  house,  b.   2  Gore 
William  L.  porter,  h.  29  Howard 
Bowers    Edward    A.    painter,  house  1 
Clark  st.  pi. 
Fannie  A.  widow,  house  72  Green 
Frances,    asst.  sec.  25    Beacon,    B. 

house  12  Hollis 
Lydia  E.  Mrs.  h.  12  Hollis 
Mary  Miss,  house  75  Inman 
Bowie    Duncan,    electrician,    house    24 
Middlesex 
William,  house  60  Mt.  Auburn 
Bowker  Arthur  L. bookkeeper,  93  Oliver. 
B.  bds.  32  Bowdoin 


BOWKER  EDWIN   F.   civil  en- 
gineer and  surveyor,  671  Mass.  av. 
rm.  20,  rms.  125  Austin.    See  p.  23 
Winslow  L.  insurance,  35  Kilby,  B. 
house  32  Bowdoin 
Bowlby  Clara  E.  dressmaker,   bds.   158 

Prospect 
Bowler  John  W.  supt.Charlesbank  Gym- 
nasium, B.  h.  2  Leonard  ave. 
Michael,  h.  414  Huron  ave. 
Michael,  cooper,  75  Main,  house  at 

Boston 
Michael  J.  teamster,b.414  Huron  av. 
Bowles  Ella  R.  Mrs.  teacher  of  painting, 

house  24  Bigelow 
Bowlev  Asa  F.  tin  plate  worker,  B.  h. 
267  Pearl 
Charles  I.  laborer,  h.  7  Mill 
Bowman  Charles,  engineer,B.<fc  A.  R.  R. 
house  323  Pearl 
Charles  F.  paper  hanger,  h.365  Main 
David,  h.  987  Cambridge 
Elizabeth  A.  bds.  5  Gerry 
Fenelon  E.  civil  engineer,  B.  house 

26  Fifth 
Hubert,  machinist,   162   Broadway, 

house  24  Fourth 
Macia  R.  teacher,  Harvard  grammar 

school,  b.   77  Prospect 
Orlando,  salesman,  219  State,  B.  h. 

77  Prospect 

Bowser  A.  Merrill,  h.  96  Magazine 

Thomas  E.  carpet  upholsterer,  h.  26 

Jay 
Thomas  F. picture  frame  maker,  bds. 

T.  S.  Bowser 
Thomas  S.  picture  frame  maker,  h. 

Cameron 
Bowyer  William,   grocer,  316  River,  h. 

at  Brighton 
Boyce  Artemus  G.   painter,   265  Broad- 

wav,  h.  174  Harvard 
Charles  H.  sawyer,  h.  96  Fifth 
Edward  L.  cabinet  maker,  house  133 

Charles 
Joseph,  moulder,  bds.  63  Sixth 
Joseph,  painter,  h.  131  Charles 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Edward  E.  house 

36  Allston 
Thomas  F.  butcher,  h.   26  Cameron 
William,  carpenter, bds. 59  Plymouth 
Boyd  Agnes  A.  Miss,  h.  217  Auburn 
Bartholomew,  laborer,  h.  78  First 
Bartholomew,  Jr.  stone  cutter,  bds. 

78  First 

Charles  E.   music    teacher,    public 

schools, Waltham,  Mass.h.  5  Belle- 

vue  avenue 
Daniel  F.   newsdealer,  h.  140  Green 
David  G.  paper  hanger,  h.   85  Pem- 

berton 
Esther,   saleswoman,    30  Boylston, 

bds.  56  Mt.  Auburn 


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127 


Boyd  Fannie  L.  Miss,  b.  217  Auburn 
Fred  Shirley,  b.  33  Linnaean 
Fred  T.  clerk,  B.bds.  15  Portsmouth 
Isabelle  L.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house 

271  Broadway 
James  R.  h.  r.  80  Washington 
Orman    T.  wholesale    grocer,     216 

State,  B.  h.  36  Linnaean 
Percy,  clerk,  b.  18  Allston 
Robert  S.  Mrs.  h.  18  Garden 
William,  compositor,  Univ.  Press,  h. 

3  Mt.  Auburn  pi. 
William  A.  electrotype  finisher,  h.  45 

River 
Boyden  A.  George,  electrician,   b.   1699 

Cambridge 
E.G.  druggist,  Joy,  cor.  Myrtle,  B. 

h.  891  Mass.  ave.* 
Milton  E.  insurance,  h.   1699  Camb. 
Sanford  E.  carriage    trimmer,  1953 

Mass.  ave.  h.  25  Hadley 
Bover  Henry  B.  clerk,  113  Devonshire, 

B.  h.  16  Kidder 
Homer  W.  student,  b.  3  Xorfolk 
Samuel,  stair  builder,  h.  3  Norfolk 
Boyle  Bernard,  oyster  opener,  B.  h.  29 

Jefferson 
Bridget   T.    teacher,     Otis   primary 

school  b.  173  Norfolk 
Charles,  grocer,  h.  10  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Ellen,   widow   of     William,    h.   173 

Norfolk 
James,  machinist,  h.  210  Broadway 
James,  moulder,  h.  196  Vine 
James, teamster,77  Concord  ave. h. do. 
James  H.  bds.  485  Winsor 
James  J.  cabinet  maker,  20  Albany, 

h.  1043  Cambridge 
James  K.  foreman,  20  Albany  h.   at 

Somerville 
James  T.  h.  22  Lambert 
Jeremiah    J.     cabinet     maker,     122 

Charles 
John,  clerk,  bds.  10  Seventh    st.  ct. 
John,  cooper,  b.  653  Cambridge 
John  J.  salesman,  85    Franklin,    B. 

h.  195  Harvard 
John  J.  Jr.    bookkeeper,  B.  bds.  195 

Harvard 
John  W.  carpenter,  h.  25J^  Dunster 
Mary,  h.  71  Tremont 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  200  Norfolk 
Michael  J.  teamster,  b.  29  Jefferson 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  663  Cambridge 
Patrick  s.  cooper,J.Reardon  &  Sons, 

h.  Waverlv,  Q.  Port  Washington 
Percy  D.  clerk,  231  Pearl,  b.  81  Alls- 
ton 
Thomas,  driver,  1992  Mass.  ave.  b.44 

Cogswell  ave. 
Thomas,  furniture  packer, St  ate,  eor. 

Osborn,  h.  48  Brewery 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  i>.  22  Lambert 


Boyle  William, laborer,  b.  653  Cambridge 
William,  prop.  Bovle's  Express 

1992  Mass.  ave.  h.  51  Wallace    Co. 
William  C,  h.  210  Broadwa  y 
Wllliam  E.   clerk,  1381  Cambridge, 

b.  at  Somerville 
Boyman  James  A.  h.  30  Banks 
Boynton  Adelaide  Miss,  h.  1707  Camb. 
Charles  A.  carpenter,  184  Harvard, 

b.  203  do. 
Charles  W.  (E.  W.  Boynton  &  Co.), 

builder,  184  Harvard,  h.  201  do. 
Edward  P.  Mrs.  h.  19  Arlington 
Erastus  W.  (E.  W.  Boynton  &  Co.), 

builder,  184  Harvard,  h.  201  do. 

BOYNTON  E.  W.  &   CO.  (Eras- 
tus W.  and  Chas.   W.   Boynton), 

carpenters,  184  Harvard,    See  p.  786 
Fred  H.    bookkeeper,   Niles     Bros. 

Concord  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Granville  M.  carpenter,  184  Harvard. 

h.  at  Walt  ham 
Henry,  b.  30  Agassiz 
Margaretta  S.  widow  of  John,  h.  399 

Cambridge 
Eobert,  laborer,  h.  87  Harvard 
Warren  R.  h.  465  Main 
William  J.  baker,  b.  Ill  Pleasant 
William.  J.  missionary,  h.  383  Camb. 
William  W.   produce',  B.  house  130 

Oxford 
Boy  son  Albin,  action  maker,  71  Main,  h. 

56  Broadway 
Arthur,  bookbinder,  Riverside  Bind- 

dery,  b.  99  Henry 
Christine,     widow'  of  Carl,   h.   258 

Hampshire 
Constance  W.  h.  258  Hampshire 
Edwin  C.  tailor,  B.  b.  258  Hampshire 
George  A.bookbinder,Piverside,b.  99 

Henry 
George  H.  stamper,  h.  99  Heurv 
Hattie  L.  gold  leaf  worker,  bds.  99 

Henry 
Ida  E.  milliner.  1).  10  Mt.  Auburn 
Maude,  clerk,  20  Pearl,  b.  125  Chest- 
nut 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  William  G.  h.    12 

Norfolk  [10  do. 

S.  Winsor,  grocer,  8£  Mt.  Auburn.  1». 
Theodore,  widow  of    Geo.  b.   10  Mt. 

Auburn 
William    L.    bookbinder.    Riverside 

Press,  h.  125  Chestnut 
Bracken  Francis,  gate  tender,  B.   a    m. 

\l.  R.  Water  st.  crossing,  h.8 Water 

Brackett  Ann  M.  Miss,  h.  133Mt.Aubum 

Charles, (dot lies  eleaner.h..V>  Harvard 

Charles  .1.  salesman,  1>.   b.  545  Mass. 

Charles  s.  engineer,  B.  &  a.  It.  R.h. 

15  Rockingham 
Charles  W.  asst.  engineer,  C.  F.  i>. 

h.  133  Mt.  Auburn 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Brackett  David,  gardener,  h.  18  Bowdoin 
George  R.  50  State,  B.  h.  6  Mason 
Louise  S.  Mrs.  h.  15  Worcester 
Mary  E.  h.  133  Mt.  Auburn 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  70  Wendell 
Bradbury  John  P.   salesman,   443  Mass. 
ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Milton  W.  publisher,  295  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.3£  Pleasant 
William  F.head  master,Latin  school, 

h.  369  Harvard 
William   H.   wool,  192   Summer,   B. 
b.  369  Harvard 
Bradeen  Jacob  F.  h.  349  Cambridge 

BRADEEN  JOTHAM  S.  hay,  etc. 
667  Cambridge,  h.  19  Leonard  ave. 

See  p.  783 
Orrin  G.  com.  merchant.  1  Com,l.  B. 

h.  281  Harvard 
Bradford  Boat  Club,  Brookline,  at  the 

bridge 
Edith  Miss,  h.  375  Harvard 
George  W.  car  conductor,  house  50 

Boylston 
Isaac,  registrar  of  voters, Central  sq. 

bldg.  h.  46  Sacramento 
Isaac,  Jr.  b.  46  Sacramento 
James,  carpenter,  h.  56  Columbia 
Marv  R.  widow  b.  375  Harvard 

BRADFORD  RUSSELL,    coun- 
sellor-at-law,  209  Washington,  rm. 
46  B.  h.  375  Harvard.  See  pi  812 
Stephen  S.  trav.  salesman,  house  247 

Prospect 
William  A.  machinist,  h.  1593  Mass. 
avenue 
Bradlee  Charles  L.  locksmith  and  brass 

worker,  714  Mass.  ave.  h.  712  do. 
Bradley  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  179  Bridge 
Daniel,  varnisher,  162  Broadway 
James,  driver,  h.  8  Davis 
James,  laborer,  b.  17  Lambert 
Julia,  widow  of  John,  h.  88£  Fifth 
Lucy  C.  Mrs.  h.  38  Lee 
Mary  E.  widow  of  John,  h.  75  River 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  158  Thorndike 
Robert,  laborer,  3  Hampshire,  h.  27 

Washington 
Robert.  R.  engineer,  rms.  8  Cherry 
Rose  Miss,  h.  209  Vine 
William,  laborer,  h.  27  Washington 
William  J.  foreman,  r.  13  Broadway, 
h.  74  Hampshire 
Bradshaw  Dudley  C.  bookbinder,  bds.  19 
Prospect  [Prospect 

Eliza  S.   widow    of  Thomas,  h.  19 
Harry,  waiter,  h.  7  Dyke 
William  H.  b.  19  Prospect 
Bradt  Cecilia  G.  Mrs.  h.  16  Oxford 

Herbert     S.    bookkeeper,    80    Ames 
bldg.  B.  b.  16  Oxford 
Brady  Bessie  G.  Mrs.  matron,  97  Main, 
h.  3  Worcester 


Brady  Charles,  h.  2  Stevens  ct. 

Cora  Miss,  clerk,  b.  2  Stevens  ct. 
Edmond,  engineer,  N.  M.  Cofran  & 

Co.  bds.  53  Dublin 
Edward,   clerk,   97  Mass.   ave.   h.  3 

Worcester 
Frank,  plumber,  b.  4  Fourth 
John,  laborer,  h.  74  Fourth 
John,  machinist,  h.  53  Dublin 
John,  teamster,  foot  of  Dunster,  b. 

450  Broadway  [Brighton 

John  B.  baker,  82  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  at 
John  J.  cutter,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house 

21  Plymouth 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  254  Franklin 
Margaret  J.  Mrs.  h.  89  Putnam   ave. 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  13  Hunting 
Nellie,  bookkeeper,  b.  89  Putnam  av. 
Patrick,  horseshoer,  106  Portland,  h. 

at  Boston 
Patrick  F.  laborer,  85    Broad,  B.  h. 

230  Bridge 
William,  bookbinder,  26a  Brattle,  b. 

89  Putnam  ave. 
Bragdon  Ernest  C.  glycerine  maker,   184 

Broadway,  h.  301  do. 
Bragg  Charles  L. student,  b.  239  Prospect 
Edward    F.   pres.   275    Devonshire, 

B.  h.  901  Mass.  ave. 
Edward  M.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

239  Prospect 
Eudora  Mrs.  bds.  23  Bellevue  ave. 
Frank  W.  fruit,  B.  b.  239  Prospect 
Herman  A. clerk, B.  b.  23  Bellevue  av. 
Warren  S.  conductor,  P.  P.  C.  Co.  h. 

239  Prospect 
Braggen  William,  blacksmith,  rms.  159 

Cambridge 
Braham  Rosetta  Mrs.  h.  8  Pine 
Brahm  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Joseph,  h. 

488  Cambridge 
Joseph  F.  action  maker,  286  Main,  b. 

488  Cambridge 
Brainard  John,  coachman,  h.  4  Arrow 
Brainerd  Charles    R.    morocco,    Salem, 

Mass.  b.  2141  Mass.  ave. 
James  P.  h.  2141  Mass.  ave. 
Bramhall  Charles  E.janitor,English  High 

school,  h.  80  Ellery 
Charles  N.  clerk,  B.  b.47  Tremont 
Edward  M.  at  Public  Library,  b.  80 

Ellery 
George  N".  carpenter,  h.  47  Tremont 
Bramon  Anna  E.  widow  of  AVm.  F.house 

209  Columbia 
William  F.  clerk,  b.  209  Columbia 
Branch  Amelia,  widow  of  Alfred,  h.   28 

Cogswell  ave. 
Granville  C.    salesman,  B.   bds.    28 

Cogswell  ave. 
Brandly  Elizabeth,  b.  7  Rockwell 

Herman  F.  pocketbook  maker,  h.  7 

Rockwell 


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[B] 


DIRECTORY 


129 


Brandly  Herman  V.  window  screens,  B. 

bds.  7  Rockwell 
Brandon  Edward  J.  city  clerk, Citv  Hall, 
h.  11  Jay 
John,  city  laborer,  h.  19  Park 
Louis  W.   carver,  164  Broadway,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Michael  T.  bookbinder,  b.  19  Park 
Brandow  E.   G.   Mrs.   lodging-house,  24 

and  26  Holyoke 
Brannan  James  E. grocer, 55  Mt.  Auburn, 

h.  52  Plympton 
Brannigan  Thomas,    laborer,  b.  9   Seckl 
Branscombe   James,     wire  worker,  b.  2 

Green 
Braslan  Patrick,  1129  Cambridge 
Braslin    Charles    E.    printer,    bds.    214 
Putnam  ave. 
Cornelius,  carpenter,  b.  27  Harvey 
Elizabeth  B.  widow  of  Hugh,  h.  214 

Putnam  ave. 
James,  teamster,  h.  2  Sands 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  24  Reed 
see  Breslin 
Brasseau  Ulderic,  cigar  maker,  house  11 

Vandine 
Brassel  John  F.  cooper,  h.  261  Portland 
Brassey  Ed.  I.  sewing   machine  agent, 

b.  32  Kinnaird 
Brassil  Ann,  widow   of  Daniel  C.  h.  193 
Franklin 
Bridget,  widow  of  James,  house  28 

Flagg 
Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  Ill 

Banks 
James  H.  bds.  28  Flagg 
James  T.  plumber,  h.  65  Western av. 
Johanna,    widow   of    John,    h.    136 

Banks 
John  J.  teamster,  136  Banks,   h.  do. 
Joseph  P.  b.  193  Franklin 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  Ill  Banks 
Thomas,  teamster,  b.  136  Banks 
Thomas  J.   electrotyper,    Riverside 

Press,  b.  193  Franklin 
Timothy    F.    clerk,    B.    boards  193 
Franklin 
Biassill    Sarah    E.    teacher     of    botany, 
public  schools, h.  at  So.  Weymouth 
Brattle  Square  Hotel,  32  to  36  Brattle 
Brault  A.  1'.  h.  412  Green 
Braun  Philip,  grocer,  562  Cambridge,  h. 
9  Seventh 
Philip  J.  clerk,  562  Cambridge,  bds. 
9  Seventh 
Brauner  Finer  F.  art   student,  bds.  2S1 
Green 
.lulius  F.  wood  engraver,  house  281 

Green 
Oscar  A.  plumber,  bds.  281  Green 
sigurd,  clerk,  B.  b.  281  Green 

Brauwn   Mendel,    hoots    and    shoes,  343 

Main.  h.  Hotel  Holly 


Braxton  Benjamin,  elevator  man,   h.  61 

Hastings 
Bray  Edward,  clerk,  rms.  72  Fourth 
John,  machinist,  h.  339  Vine 
John,   machinist,  72  Main,  bds.  139 
Washington 
Braynard  Frances   B.  widow,   house  13 

DeWolf 
Brazeau  Onesime,  laborer,h.  r.  101£  Elm 
Brazier  Abbie  N.   widow  of  Franklin  J. 

h.  16  Bigelow 
Breagy  T.  Frank,  bookkeeper,  Standard 
Oil  Co.  Sixth,  b.  139  Otis 
William,  teamster,  h.  5  Pelham 
Breau    Joseph  A.   steam   fitter,    B.    h. 
Norris,  next  Cedar 
Peter,  switchman,  h.  Ill  Riudge  av. 
Rosalie  Mrs.  h.  6  Jackson 
Breault  Joseph,  h.  86»Gore 
Bree  H.  John,   blacksmith,   113   Hamp- 
shire 
Breed  Arthur  F.  clerk,  B.  h.  2   Sacra- 
mento place 
Ella  L.  widow   of  Cyrus   W.   h.  124 

Auburn 
Ezra  F.  plumber,  2041  Mass.  ave.  h. 

28  Creighton 
Jane,  widow  of    J.  Granville,  h.  28 

Creighton 
Weeder  Co.  William  O.  Breed, mngr. 
farming  tools,  etc.  office  26  Mer- 
chants row,  B.  State,  c   .Osborn 
Breen  Frank,P.O.  clerk,  Arlington, Mass. 
bds.  28  Crescent 
Frank,  woven  hose  maker,  bds.  453 

Cambridge 
Harry,  laborer,  h.  9£  Burns  ct. 
John,  gardener,  h.  24  Tuttle 
Mary,  widow,  h.  453  Cambridge 
Michael,  jour,  tailor,  B.  h.  20  Mead 
Peter  F.   marble  works,   81    School, 

house  do. 
Peter  F.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  81  School, 

house  do. 
Peter  J.  laborer,  h.  28  Berkshire 
Solomon  E.  Rev.  pastor.Union  Meth- 
odist church,  h.  46  William 
Thomas,  at  Am.  Rub.  Works,   b.  453 

Cambridge 
Thomas  F.  clerk,  |87  Cambridge,  B. 

h.  165  Hampshire 
Timothy   J.    carriage   painter,    1953 

Mass.  ave.  h.  26  Crescent 

William   J.   registrar  of  voters,  and 

milkman,  SS  Sixth,  h.  do. 

Brehaut  .Joseph  \\  .  (J.   J.    Ford  A;  Co.). 

b.  446  Winsor  [Norfolk 

Breitenbach  Brail,   team9ter,   house  iss 

Bren  nan  Andrew,  laborer,  b.   -Ji   Sparks 

Catherine,     widow     of    Timothy    .1. 
variety  store,  1  1  Sparks,  h.  do. 

Catherine  J.  Mrs.  grocer,   u    Lope/, 

house  do. 


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CAMBRIDGE     [g]    DIRECTORY 


Brennan  Daniel,  stonecutter,  39  Main,  h. 

at  Boston 
Daniel,  teamster,   John  Reardon  & 

Sons,  b.  11  Lopez 
Daniel  F.  bartender,  h.  17  Myrtleav. 
Edmond,  at  laboratory,  H.  U.  b.  106 

Winthrop 
Eliza,  w.dow  of  Thomas  F.  h.86Elm 
Ellen  Mrs.  h.  24  Sparks 
Frank  J.   shipper,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  50£  Kinnaird 
James,  h.  364  Putnam  ave. 
James,  granite  cutter,  h.  24  DeWolf 
James  P.  clerk,  b.  11  Lopez 
Jeremiah,  gardener,  1460  Cambridge, 

rooms  do. 
John,  city  laborer,  h.  22  Warren 
John,  plasterer,  h.  15  Flagg 
John  A.  wood  carver,b.  41  Plymouth 
John  J.  helper,    Sawin's    Express, 

1402  Mass.  ave.  b.  70  Plympton 
John  J.  tailor,  10  Boylston,  bds.  15 

Far  well  place 
John  M.   pattern   cutter,   Am.  Rub. 

Co.  h.  41  Plymouth 
John  P.  machinist,  b.  250  Bridge 
Martin  J.  stonecutter,  320  Third,  h. 

106  Winthrop 
Mary  M.  Miss,  clerk,  481  Mass.  ave. 

b.46  DeWolf 
Michael,  laborer,  81  Main 
Michael,  laborer,  241  Vine 
Michael  J.  police,  station  5,  house  49 

Cedar 
Patrick,  hostler,  b.  269  Vine 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  170  Gore 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  115  Brookline 
Patrick,  stonecutter,  b.  49  Brewery 
Patrick,   teamster,    h.    39    Cowper- 

thwaite 
Patrick  H.  plumber,  h.  120  Pleasant 
Peter,  hatter,  b.  236  Broadway 
Robert  H.  teamster,  b.  250  Bridge 
Timothy,  teamster.   39  Main,  h.   32 

Bristol 
see  Brannan 
Brennick  Edward,  laborer,  b.  315  River 
Henry,  laborer,  h.  240  Broadway 
Henry,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  240  Broadway 
John  J.  machinist,  h.  19  Dodge 
Joseph,  carpenter,  b.315  River 
Brent  William  H.  laborer,  h.  Bradbury, 

see  Brunt 
Breslin  Anthony,  h.  39  Holyoke 
Bridget,  widow,  bds.  7  Willard 
Catherine,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.  462 

Cambridge 
Cornelius  V.  electrician,  h.  13  Dvke 
Delia  Miss,  b.  39  Holyoke 
James  E.  electro  nnisher.Univ. Press, 

h.  7  Willard 
James  E.  Jr.  clerk,  B.  b.  7  Willard 
James  P.  house  13  Dvke 


Breslin  Joseph,  bds.  13  Dyke 

Joseph,  boiler  maker,' B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

repair  shop.  h.  214  Third 
Mary  Miss,  bds.  39  Holyoke 
Michael  C.  peddler,  h.  S  Clay 
Michael  J.  wheelwright,  2452  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  45  Rice 
Theodore  J.  clerk,  1   Brattle,  bds.  7 

Willard 
Bresnahan  Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  10  Clay 
James  K.  Custom  House,  B.  boards 

2056  Mass.  ave. 
Jane,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  45  Reed 
-r^-  Luke,  painter,  h.  26  Montgomery 
Patrick,  bds.  45  Reed 
Timothy,  ehy  laborer,  h.  45  Reed 
see  Bresnihan  and  Brosnahan 
Bresnan  Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  18 

Reed 
Michael,  clerk,  bds.  4  Hunting 
Timothy,  laborer,  bds.  418  Columbia 
Bresnihan  Daniel,  bookbinder,  house  17 

Washington 
Brett  Edward  T.   boiler  maker,  h.   139 

Portland 
Elizabeth,  h.  140  Hampshire 
John,  painter,  704  Mass.  ave.  h.  rear 

29  Tremont' 
Mary,  widow   of  Patrick,  house  140 

Hampshire 
Mary  E.  F.  Miss. teacher  of  painting, 

h.  36  Cottage 
Mary  T.  widow  of  Samuel  G.  mnfr. 

Eureka  Salve,  257  Wash.  B.  house 

36  Cottage 
Brewer   Albert  A.  draughtsman,  B.  B. 

Works,  bds.  221  Main 
Charles,  carpenter,   h.   35  Brookline 
David,  provisions.   9  Brattle,  house 

32  Shepard 
Harry  G.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  G.  engineer,  h.  52  Jay 
Xancy,  widow,  h.  95  Hampshire 
Sarah  C.  widow  of  Emery,  bds.  130 

Hancock 

BREWER  THOMAS  H.    provi- 
sions  and  fish,    1    Brewer   block, 
Brattle  sq.  h.  99  Mt.  Auburn.    See 
page  779 
Brewin  Thomas,  lead  worker,  h.  10  Gore 
Brewing  John,  carpenter,   h.  4  Rindge- 

fleld 
Brewster  Edward  C.  pictures.  101   Lev- 
erett,  B.  h.  42  Kirkland 
Frank,  pianos,  bds.  60  Otis 
Jane  E.  and  Susan  M.  h.  42  Kirkland 
Lvdia  A.  nurse,  b.  41  Cottage 
William,  h.  145  Brattle 
William'  A.  pictures.   101  Leverett, 
B.  h.  40  Kirkland 
Briand  Alexander  L.  electrotvper.  bds. 
208  Prospect 
Carrie  E.  Mrs.  h.  208  Prospect 


CAMBRIDGE    [£]    DIRECTORY 


131 


Briand  Frank  L.  asst.  bookkeeper,  B.  b. 

208  Prospect 
Brick  Michael,  tinsmith,  b.  34  State 
Brickett    William    J.    teamster,    bds.   5 

Dickinson 
Bridge  John  H.  clerk,  1876  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
Orris  E.  widow  of  John  W.  house  14 

Wallace 
Primary  School,  Pioneer 
Samuel  G.  car  conductor,  h.  8  Wil- 
liams 
William    F.  jig    sawyer,   108    Cam- 
bridge, h.  95  Otis 
Bridges  George  E.  div.  road  master,  W. 

E.  St.  Ry.  Co.  h.  41  Wendell 
Julia  A.  Mrs.  h.  126  Auburn 
Bridgham  Minot  A.   Instr.  Mass.  Inst. 

Tech.  B.  h.  744  Mass.  ave. 
Bridgman  Frank,  boxmaker,  rooms  132 

Columbia 
Brien  Stephen,  laborer,  h.  159  Elm 
Brier  Clara,  widow,  h.  42  Norfolk 

Herbert  E.  clerk,  605  Mass.  ave.  h. 

42  Norfolk 
see  Prior 
Briggs  Albert  P.  (Briggs  &  Briggs),  1274 

Mass.  ave.  h.  24  Greenough  ave. 
Clarence  E.  clerk,  1274  Mass.  ave. 

rms.  7  Mellen 
Ernest,  paying  teller,  Charles  River 

Bank,  rms.  7  Mellen 
Frank  C.  (Briggs  and  Briggs),  1274 

Mass.  ave.  b.  at  Newton 
George  E.  paying  teller,  Charles  Riv- 
er Nat.  Bank/b.  7  Mellen 
Harriet  M.  widow  of  Dauiel  G.  bds. 

304  Green 
Harriet  M.  widow  of  Horace  M.  h.  26 

Oak 
James  H.  carpenter,  h.  Lakeview  av. 

bey.  Huron  ave. 
LeBaron  R.  dean  of  H.  U.  house  140 

Brattle 
Oliver  J.  carpenter  and  builder,  r.  3 

Linden,  h.  186  Lake  View  ave. 
Walter  B.  asst.  H.  U.  Library,  rms. 

7  Mellen 
William  C.  asst.  supt.  Security  Safe 

Deposit  Co.  h.  1  Hancock  pi. 
William  II.  watchman,  h.  46  Austin 

BRIGGS  &  BRIGGS  (Albeit  P. 
and  Frank  C.  Briggs),  music  and 
musical  instruments,  1274  Mass. 
ave.  See  p.  797. 
Brigham  Alfred,  provisions,  40  W.  Cedar, 
\\.  h.  73  Huron  :ive. 
Arthur  W.    clerk,  40    W.  Cedar,    B. 

b.  73  Huron  ave. 
Caroline  A.  h.  21  Acorn  [Perry 

Elmer  Burgess,  cracker  dealer,  b.  11 
Frederick  A.  salesman.   131    Federal, 
B.  h.  21  Acorn 


Brigham  Frederick  R.  student,  b.  4  Has- 
tings square 
George  E.  trav.  salesman,  9  Summer 

B.  h.  4  Hastings  sq. 
Harry  A.  clerk,  40  West  Cedar,  B. 
bds.  81  Huron  ave.  [town 

Harry  W.  clerk,  75  Main,  h.  at  Water- 
Henry  W.  silver  plater,  b.  21  Acorn 
Mary  D.  wid.  of  Owen  B.  h.  21  Acorn 
Waldo  B.  grocer,  h.  11  Perrv 
Bright  Charles  F.  b.  385  Broadway 
Ellen  E.  Miss,  h.  104  Trowbridge 
Elliott  (Reeves  Bros.),  apothecary, 1 

Putnam  sq.  rms.  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Elmer  H.  66   State,   B.  h.  17   Maple 

avenue 
Gertrude  E.  h.  385  Broad wav 
Horace    O.   66  State,    B.   house  328 

Broadway 
John  J.  66'  State,   B.  h.  385   Broad- 
way 
Willard  S.  clerk,  b.  385  Broadway 

BRIGHTON    FLYER    CYCLE 
CO.  940  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  796. 
Brignolia  John,  brass  finisher,  boards  13 
Rockwell 
Joseph,  fruit  stand,  641  Mass.  ave. 

h.  13  Rockwell 
Lawrence,  blacksmith, b.  13  Rockwell 
Brinck  Lawrence,  furniture  polisher,  h. 

12  Grant 
Brind  Alexander,  floor  layer,  h.  Clifton 
Brine  Ann,  widow  of  James,  house  rear 
57  Sixth 
Ellen,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  74  Otis 
James  J.  cooper,  h.  r.  57  Sixth 
James  W.  furnishings,  1312  and  1436 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
John  K.  tailor's  cutter,  h.  74  Otis 
Katie,  widow  of  William,  seamstress, 

b.  22  Eighth 
William  H.  Jr.  clerk,  1436  Mass.  av. 

h.  at  Somerville 
see  O'Brien 
Briney  John,  laborer,  h.  1  Moore 

William,  h.  13  Suffolk 
Brinkman  Charles  F.  sugar  boiler,  Revere 

Sugar  Refinery,  h.  98  Spring 
Britt  Edmund,  laborer, h.  1072  Cambridge 
Michael,  horseshoer,  436  Main,  h.  at 
Boston 
Britton  .Joseph,  supt.  P.  O.  North  Cam- 
bridge, h.  30  Western  ave. 
MLerritt,  chemist.  B.   b.  231  Hamp- 
shire 
Thomas,  bookkeeper,  h.  122  Elm 
Broadbent    William,    wood    turner.     162 

Broadway,  b.  rear  24  Hunting 
Broadley  John,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  1>. 

92  Norfolk 
Broadline  Fred,  Laborer,  b.  ll'.»  Gore 
Broadway  House,  5  Broadway 

Iron  Foundry,  I'elham,  e.  Broadway 


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Broberg  John,  at  169  Gore,  b.  145  Otis 

BROCK   BROS.    (Halliburton  D., 
Ossian  H.  and  Frank  E.  Brock), 

stoves,  etc.  12  and  16  Brattle.    See 

page  805. 
Edwin  O.  carpenter,  h.  35  Highland 

avenue 
Frank  E.  (Brock  Bros.),  stoves,  etc. 

12  Brattle,  h.  434  Broadway. 
Halliburton  D.  (Brock Bros.),  stoves, 

etc.  12  Brattle,  h.  382  Harvard 
John  A.  elevator  tender,  169  Gore,  h. 

38  Second 
Leslie  X.  h.  440  Broadway 
Lizzie  S.  h.  10  Summer 
Ossian  H.  (Brock  Bros.),  stoves,  etc. 

12  Brattle,  b.  10  Sumner 
Solomon  H.  h.  10  Sumner 
Brockbank  Henrv,  letter  carrier,  P.  O., 

B.  h.  38  Erie 
Brockett  Isaac  W.  master  mariner,  h.  53 

Pleasant 
Brockway  Elmer  W.  milkman,  h.  332  Vine 
Broderick  Ann  Miss,  h.  12£  Winter 

Edward,  janitor,  Fogg  Museum,  H. 

U.  h.  34  Baldwin 
Edward  J.  watchman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  17  Jefferson 
Edward  T.  grocer,  50£  DeWolf ,  bds. 

50  do. 
Thomas,  h.  50  DeWolf 
Broders  Edward,  cigar  maker,  bds.  325 

Main 
John,  stair  builder,  h.  325  Main 
Brodie  Daniel,  iDorter,  b.  41  Hastings 
Hugh,  blacksmith,   10  Franklin,  h. 

67  Auburn 
James,  clerk,  bds.  67  Auburn 
John  I.  at  10  Franklin,  b.  67  Auburn 
William,  stone  carver,  h.  1£  Somerset 
Brogaard  Niels,  varnisher,  162  Broadway, 

h.  at  West  Somerville 
Brogau  Andrew,  clerk,  h.  376  Winsor 
Annie  Miss,  h.  25  Garden  ct. 
Bernard    J.  hairdresser,    407    Cam- 
bridge, h.  147  Otis 
Edward  C.  clerk,  bds.  179  Third 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.  Portland, 

cor.  Harvard 
James  J.  baker,  29  Franklin,  h.  8  Erie 
John  A.  Mrs.  h.  783  Cambridge 
John  H.  engineer,  h.  67  Spring 
Mary,  wid.  of  Patrick,  h.  139  Walden 
Nicholas  J.  laborer,  h.  23  Garden  ct. 
Brogen  James  H.  milkman,  14  Dublin, 

house  do. 
William  J.  gardener,  h.  8  Dublin 
Brohan  Edward  H.  tinsmith,  N.  P.  &  Co. 

b.  58  Spring 
James,  jeweller,  bds.  58  Spring 
Mary  Miss.  h.  54  Spring 
Patrick,  engineer-,  Otis,  near  First, 

h.  58  Spring 


Brohan  Thomas,  steam  fitter,  B.  bds  58 

Spring 
Broman  Andreas,  tailor,  b.  1  Broadway 
Bromberger  Joseph  P.  laborer,  bds.  163 
Charles 

Louis,  at  B.  B.  Works,  h.  18  Gore 

Louis,  house  306  Vine 
Bromley  James,  ice  cream,  rms.  210  Col- 
umbia 

James  H.  clerk,  91  Hampshire,  bds. 
204  Columbia 
Bromwell  Nellie  F.  widow  of  Charles  L. 

h.  18  Gore 
Bronson  Ira  D.  h.  5  Buckingham 
Bronstorph  Henry,  laborer,  h.  124  Has- 
tings 
Brookings  Charles  S.  painter,  7  Western 
ave.  h.  289  Pearl 

Reed  E.  laborer,  h.  rear  25  Lee 
Brooks  Abbie  T.  Mrs.  concert  singer  and 
music  teacher,  15  Tremont,  h.  do. 

Anna  E.  widow  of  Albert,  h.  25  Jay 

Arthur  H.  lawyer,  B.  b.  5  Ash 

Edgar  H.  salesman,  B.     h.     20  Or- 
chard 

Edward  H.  bds.  25  Jay 

Edwin  C.  engineer,  C.  W.  W.  Worth- 
ington,  cor.  Lake  View  av.  h.  do. 

Eugene  D.  tanners'  and  curriers'  sup- 
plies, 100  High,  B.  h.  21  Lee 

E.  Maria  Miss,  umbrella  maker,  h. 
39  Winter 

George  F.  physician  and  surgeon,  15 
Tremont,  h.  do. 

George  F.  Mrs.   music  teacher,   15 
Tremont,  h.  do. 

Harry  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  48  Fayette 

Hiram  W.  h.  57  Lake  View  ave. 

Hiram  W.  Jr.  b.  57  Lake  View  ave. 

James,  glass  maker,  h.  356  Prospect 

John,  treasurer,  h.  5  Ash 

John  Graham,  h.  8  Francis  ave. 

J.  Mason,  35  Broad,  B.  b.  28  Inman 

Matthew,  h.  204  Harvard 

Patrick,  marble  cutter,  A.  McDonald 
&  Son,  h.  35  McDonald 

Samuel,  h.  93  Hastings 

Sarah  J.  wTidow  of  Thomas  W.  house 
12  Howland 

Sumner  A.  b.  1764  Mass.  ave. 

Sumner  J.  h.  1764  Mass.  ave. 

Thomas  P.   express,   25    Merchants 
row,  B.  b.  35  McDonald 

William  F.  marble  cutter,  A.  McDon- 
ald &  Son,  b.  35  McDonald 

William    S.    box    maker,    rms.   293 
Broadway 
BrophyJ.  tinsmith,  446  Main 

Maiy,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  140 

Tremont  [Locke 

Brosnahan  Edward   P.   mason,    bds.  32 

Hannah,  widow   of  Thomas,  house 
140  Rindge  ave. 


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133 


Brosnahan  John  F.  mason.  32  Locke,  h. 

do. 
Maurice,  peddler,  h.  161  Elm 
Patrick  F.  signal  tender,  B.  &  M.  R. 

R.  b.  140  Rindge  ave. 
Timothy,  h.  rear  5  Jackson 
William  J.  mason,  bds.  32  Locke 
see  Bresnihan,  also  Bresnahan 
Brothers  Jacob,   mason, b.  15  Pioneer 
John  H.  laborer,  h.  r.  35  Hastings 
Lizzie,  at  63  Elm,  bds.  do. 
Peter,  Am.  Rub.  Works,  b.  52  Ninth 
Brough  Frank  T.  physician,  11   Winter, 

B.  h.  279  Pearf 

Mrs.  bds.  25  Inman 

Brough  ton  George  H.  bookbinder,River- 

side  Press,  h.  IS  Rockingham 
William    V.    bookbinder,   Riverside 

Press,  b.  18  Rockingham 
Brouillard  Felix,  carpenter,  h.  91  Dublin 
Broussard  David,  carpenter,   h.   Vassal 

lane 
Joseph  (N.  M.  Cofran  &  Co.),  brick 

mnfr.  Concord  ave.  h.  Lake  View 

avenue 
Brousseau  Charles,  foreman,  B.  S.  B.  Co. 

124  Riudge  ave.  h.  rear  do. 
Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  h.  81  Amory 
Brown  Abbie  S.  Mrs.  h.  284  Harvard 
Adolph  H.painter.h.69^Mt.  Auburn 
Albert,  clerk,  B.  ti.  70  Webster  av. 
Albert,  clerk,  rms.  288  Winsor 
Albert,   glycerine    maker,   rms.  146 

Columbia 
Albert,  waiter,  h.  84  Hastings 
Albert  H.  bookkeeper,  17   Prospect, 

bds.  62  River 
Albert  H. locksmith, 116S  Cambridge, 

h.  288  Quincy 
Alec,  h.  37  School  street  place 
Alfred  R.  (G.  M.  Brown  &  Co.). tail- 
or, 1388  Mass.  ave.b.107  Hammond 
Alvin  B.  watchman,  286  Main,  bds. 

27  Austin 
Amos  H.  conductor,  F.  R.  R:  house 

29  Mt.  Pleasant 
Ann  Jeannette  Mrs.  h.  28  Essex 
Anna  M.  teacher,  Harvard  grammar 

school,  h.  37  Inman 
Annette  E.  dressmaker,    254  Colum- 
bia, h.  do. 
Archibald,  teamster,  h.  6  Willow 
Barney,  tailor,  h.  44  Elm 
Benjamin  E.   at   Am.  Ex.  office,  B. 

h!  62  River 
Bethin, widow  of  John  B.  h.  11  Green 
Beverly,  waiter,  rms.  ;{.!2  River 
Bristol,  waiter,  h.  41  Hastings 
Campbell,  ear  conductor,   rooms  61 

Hoi  worthy 
CarletonJ.  diary  maker,  h.  10    War- 
land 
Carrie  M.  clerk,  B.  h.  63  Dana 


Brown  Carroll  X.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  65 
Oxford 

Charles,  organ  maker,rms.96  Austin 

Charles  A.  supt.  street  dept.  house 
31  Shepard 

Charles  E.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  Coggswell  ave. 

Charles  H.  herdic  driver,  B.  house 
164  Auburn 

Charles  S.  carpenter,  113  Broadway, 
h.  14  Park 

Charlotte  M.  nurse,  h.  106  Pearl 

C.  Anthony,  clerk,  B.  b.  15  Craigie 
Daniel,  machinist,  h.  220  Pearl 
Daniel  C.  engineer,  h.  252  Green 
Daniel  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  220  Pearl 
Daniel  S.  laborer,  h.116  Webster  av. 
David,  sawyer,  384  Main,  h.  2  Clark 

street  place 
Dennis,  furnace  tender,  h.  169  Har- 
vard 
Dennis,  hose  maker,  h.36  Hampshire 
Dennis  W.  student,  b.   169  Harvard 

D.  Frank,  bds.  56  Columbia 
Edgar,  manager,  166  Tremont,  B.  b. 

62  River 

Edith  Mrs.  h.  132  Winsor 

Edmund  L.  b.  220  Pearl 

Edwin,  shipper,150  Broadway,  h.237 

Columbia 
Eliza,  h.  389  Columbia 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  34  Second 
Elizabeth  M.  widow  of  John  M. house 

63  Dana 

Elizabeth  S.  Miss,  h.  57  Magazine 

Emma  J.  widow  of  Cecil  V.  house 
114  Hastings 

Flora  A.  Mrs.  h.  1679  Mass.  ave. 

Florence  C.  bookkeeper,  B.  boards 
28  Essex 

Fordyce  W.  printer,  b.  147  Hastings 

Francis  W.  h.  35  Lincoln 

Frank  P.  car  starter,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 
Co.  and  fruit,  47  Main,  h.  do. 

Fred,  piano  polisher,  h.  414  Main 

Fred  H.  b.  19  Beech 

Fred  H. engineer, 91  Broadway,  h. do. 

Frederick  II. cracker  dealer. 29  Frank- 
lin, h.  155  Prospect 

Frederick  T.  lather,  h.47fl  Sehool 

George,  laborer,  91  Broadway,  rms. 
12  Elm 

George  F.  carpenter,  113  Broadway, 
h.  at  Boston 

GreorgeF.com.  merchant,  10  Long 
whf.  B.  h.  54  Fairfield 

George  (;.  engineer,  i>.146  Columbia 

George  M.  <;.  M.  Brown  &  Son), 
tailor,  K5SS  Mass.  ave.  h.  107  Ham- 
mond 

George  W.  carpenter,  h.  li  Green 

Georgian  na  A.  widow  ot'  Charles  H. 
li.  78  Mt .  Auburn 


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BROWN  G.  M.&  SON  (George  M. 
and    Alfred    R.   Brown),   tailors, 

1388  Mass.  ave.    See  p.  12 
Hannah,  clerk,  b.  237  Columbia 
Helen  M.  widow  of  W.  Colvin, house 

49  Oxford 
Henry  A.  machinist,  h.  463  Putnam 

avenue 
Henry    D.  salesman,  67  Cornhill,  B. 

h.  14  Appian  Way 
Henry  H.  carpenter,  h.  1  Holly  ave. 
Henry  H. cigar  packer,h.238  Franklin 
Henry  P.  bookkeeper,  24  Brattle,  h. 

Huron  ave. 
Horace E.  bds.  98  Avon  Hill 
Ida, widow  of  Andrew,h.4  Lincoln  pi 
Irving  W.  shipper,  h.   179£   Harvard 
I.  W.  Mrs.  dressmaker,   house  179£ 

Harvard 
James,  bds.  247  Broadway 
James,  carpenter,  h.  315  River 
James,  mat  maker,  202  Brookline,  b. 

14  do. 
James,  polisher,  258  Mt.  Auburn,  h. 

28i  Foster 
James,  wood  worker,  113  Broadway 
3  I  £  James,  Jr.  dye  house,  6  Pearl 

James,  Jr.  polisher,  h.  r.  18  Brown 
James  A.foundryman,  h.121  Harvard 
James    E.    builder,    167    Columbia, 

house  do. 
James  H.  waiter,  b.  76  Harvard 
James  R.  h.  370  Third 
James  S.  engineer,  b.   167  Columbia 
Jeanie  P.  Miss,  music  teacher,  house 

49  Oxford 
John,  carpenter,  h.  217  Auburn 
John,  core  maker,  b.  106  Sixth 
John,  horseshoer,  26  Palmer 
John,  teamster,195  Broadway,  house 

212  Harvard 
John  A.  boots  and  shoes,  489  Mass. 

ave.  house  do. 
John   C.  at  Riverside  Press,   house 

Doane,  cor.  Foster 

:mn  G.  iron  and  t 

B.  h.  15  Craigie 
John    H.  cigar    mnfr.  56  River,   h. 

206  do, 
John  H.  trav.    salesman,  42  Union. 

B.  bds.  220  Pearl 
John  K.  Rev.  missionary,  house  142 

Chestnut 
John    M.    (Little,   Brown    &   Co.), 

Blackstone,  h.at  Belmont 
John  S.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin, 

h.  15  Perry 
John  S.  (Kiner  &  Brown). tailor  and 

clothes  cleaner,  h.  59  Elm 
Joseph,  carpenter,  b.  7  Suffolk 
Joseph,  diningroom,  6  Norfolk,  h.  6 

Douglass 
Joseph,  furniture,  h.  42  First 


Brown  Joseph  L.  Waiter,*|h. *47   Hamp- 
shire 
J.  H.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin,  h. 

15  Perry 
Laura  Mrs.  h.  254  Columbia 
Laura  M.  nurse,  21  Lee,  bds.  do. 
Leland  H.  hairdresser,  B.  rooms  239 

Hampshire 
Lelia  J.  house  8  Day 
Leonard  J.  driver,  15  Perry ,h.  r.  do. 
Leroy  S.   flour  com.   mer.   Chamber 

of  Commerce,  B.  h.  1702  Mass.  av. 
Levi  S.  machinist,  h.  47£  Pine 
Lewis,  laborer,  b.  41  Hastings 
Lizzie  Mrs.  h.  h.  r.  72  Inman 
Lizzie,  at  Tower's  Piano  Co.  rms.295 

Winsor 
Lorenzo,  laborer,  h.  27  Hastings 
Louisa  Miss,  h.  1664  Mass.  ave. 
Manuel,  furniture  finisher,  h.  5  Low- 
land ave. 
Margaret,  widow   of  Edwin,  house 

237  Columbia 
Margaret,  widow,  h.1065  Cambridge 
Margaret  T.  widow  of  James,   h.   32 

Sidney 
Margaret  T.   widow   of  William,  h. 

286  Green 
Martha  A.  h.  42  Irving 
Mary  A.  house  8  Day 
Mary  A.  principal,  Sargent  primary 

school,  b.  at  Boston 
Mary  E.  widow   of  Evan,  boarding 

house,  48  Brattle,  h.  do. 
Mendell,    shoe  store,  343  Main,   h. 

Hotel  Holly 
Minnie  L.  bookkeeper,   A.  H.   Hews 

&  Co.  b.  at  Somerville 
Morgan,  capt.  tow  boat,  h.  1   Sands 
Nelson,  motorman,  b.  8  Athens 
Nina  M.  trained  nurse,  b.  18  Beech 
Nora  L.  house  8  Day 
Otis  S.  (Otis  S.  Brown  &   Co.),  Ill 

Bridge,  h.  1725  Mass.  ave. 

BROWN  OTIS  S.  &  CO.    (Otis  S. 
Brown,  Hiram  N.  Hutchinson  and 
Frank H.  Marshall),  grain,  etc.109 
Bridge.     See  p.  783 
Patience  Miss,  h.  324  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  125  Gore 
Patrick  A.  teamster,  h.  106  Sixth 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  220  Pearl 
Paul  F.  clerk,  b.  1524  Cambridge 
Pennell  C.  electrician,  rms.  46  Pearl 
Peter,  teamster,  h.  6  Willow 
Ralph  H.  chief  engineer,B.B.  Works, 
h.  9  Tenney  [Elmer 

Rebecca,  widow  of  Walker,  house  33 
Rebecca  M.  Miss,  h.  57  Magazine 
Richard,  supt.  Portland,  c.    Broad- 

wav,  h.  109  Winsor 
Robert,  fireman,  C.  Gas  Co.  h.  4  Har- 
vard pi. 


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135 


Brown  Robert,  stable,   414  Main.  h.  77 

Washington 
Robert  B.  driver,  6  Pearl,  house  33£ 

Essex 
Robert  James,  laborer,  b.  220  Pearl 
Robert    J.    periodicals,    1065   Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
Samuel  A.  h.  6  Centre 
Samuel  F.  sawyer,3  Hampshire,  rms. 

135  Washington 
Sarah  D.  h.  15  Lancaster 
Sarah  L.    saleswoman,  B.    bds.  21£ 

Inman 
Sumner  F.    bookkeeper,  B.    bds.  98 

Avon  Hill 
Susan  W.  Mrs.  h.  98  Avon  Hill 
Thomas  A.  machinist,  h.  49  Pine 
Walter,  gardener,  h.  3  Jordan  pi. 
Walter  P.  clerk,  T.  B.  M.  Co.  Third, 

rms.  25  Williams 
Warren  S.  laborer,  169   Gore,  h.    13 

Sixth 
William,  clerk,  b.  303  Winsor 
William,  laborer,  h.  25  Pioneer  ave. 
William,  milkman,  91  Fifth,  h.  do. 
William,  Jr.  milkman,  b.  91  Fifth 
William  E.  elevator  man,  City  Hall, 

b.  254  Columbia 
William  Garrett,  archivist,  H.  U.  li- 
brary, b.  Read's  24 
William  H.  mason,  h.  286  Green 
William  H.  second  hand    clothing, 

465  Main,  h.  169  Putnam  ave. 
William  K.  painter,  h.  6  Dublin 
William    M.    at  Parker    House,  B. 

h.  1524  Cambridge 
William    P.  bookkeeper,    B.    house 

168  Chestnut 
William  S.   baker,   99  Prince,  B.  h. 

22  Arlington 
William  S.  Jr.  clerk,  84  Washington, 

B.  b.  22  Arlington 
William  Wilson,  caterer,h.  147  Hast- 
ings 
BROWNE  ARTHUR  B.  chemist, 
119  Water,  B.  h.  64  Antrim.   See 

page  26 
Benjamin  A.  (B.  A.  Browne   &  Co.), 

provisions,  212  Hampshire,  house 

66  Antrim 
B.   A.    &  Co.   (Benj.     A.    Browne), 

provisions,  212  Hampshire 
George     H.    (Browne  &    Nichols), 

boys'    private    school,  7    Garden, 

h.  16  do. 
Richard  J.  supt.  12  Davis,  house  109 

Winsor 
Thomas  P.  wood  turner, h.  Olney  av. 
&  Nichols   (George  II.   Browne  and 

Edgar  II.  Nichols  .   boys1  private 

school,  7  ( tardea 
Brownell  Ephraim  s.  h.  2  Cherry 

George,  piano  maker,  b.  2  Cherry 


Brownell  Harlow  C.  clerk,  F.  E.  R.,B.  h. 
45  Hubbard  ave. 
Harry  T.  painter,  h.  71  School 
Homer,  at  Am.  Bub.  Co.  b.  2  Cherry 
Jeremiah,  carriagesmith,  2225  Mass. 
ave.  h.  191  Raymond 
Browning  Fanny  P.  principal,    Corbett 
school,  bds.  at  Mt.  Auburn 
Francis,  tinsmith,  B.  h.  28  Suffolk 
John  S.  editor,  Boston  Globe,   h.   8 
Centre 
Brownlee  Joseph, sawyer,  at  Pages,  bds. 

181  Clark 
Brownlow  Joseph  J.   express,   28  Court 
sq.  B.  bds.  14  Perry 
Mary,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  14  Perry 
Brownrigg  Alexander,  shoemaker,  house 

56  Washington 
Broxup  Willie,  brass  finisher,  house  196 

Hampshire 
Bruce  Annetta,  teacher,  Putnam    gram- 
mar school,  h.  118  Inman 
Frank,  laborer,  b.  20  Harvard 
Martin  P. salesman  Fish  Bros.  Wagon 
Co.  h.  56  Baldwin 
Bruerton  Mary  Mrs.  h.  16  Farwell  pi. 
Brummett  William    O.   gold  beater,  B. 

rms.  17  Magazine 
Brun  Alfonse,   prof.  Harvard    College, 

rms.  32  Putnam  ave. 
Brundage  Levi,  shoemaker,    6    Brewer, 
house  do.  [avenue 

Bruning  Herman,  painter,  h.19  Fairmont 
Brunner  Morris,  medical  student, 15  Tre- 
mont,  bds.  do. 
Philip,  laborer,  b.  178  Charles 
Brunstenan    Fred,    milkman,     bds.    439 

Cambridge 
Brunt  Fannie  H.  Mrs.  h.  13  Willard 

William  H.  (William  Elliott  £  Co.), 
carriage  mnfr.  97  Boylston,  h.  176 
Lake  View  ave. 
Brupbacher  J.  Frederick,    steward,    B. 

h.  24  Sacramento 
Brusch  A.  Louisa,  widow  of  John.   h.  1 
Washington 
Emeline,  widow,  h.  159  Broad way 
Bryant  Albert  Kev.  h.  199  Auburn 
Amos  G.  laborer,  b.  16  Parker 
Arthur  A.  student,  b.  199  Auburn 
Benjamin  P.  com.  mer.  44  So.    Mar- 
ket, B.  h.  11  Tremont 
Edward  A.  clerk,  b.  37  Cogswell  av. 
Francis  (F.  Bryant    &    Co.),    elec- 
trician, 728  Mass  av.  h.  37   Cogs- 
well ave. 
F.  &  <'o.  i  Franeis  Bryant  and  Guil- 
ford A.  Ware),    electricians,    728 
M:i«.  ave. 
Belen  F.  Mrs.  h.  17  William 
Laura  M.  dressmaker,  17  William 
Lewis  F.  physician,  782   Mass.  ave. 
house  do. 


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CAMBRIDGE    []}"|    DIRECTORY 


Bryant  L.  D. salesman,  A. H. Hews  &  Co. 

h.  at  Kingston 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  Ill  Kingston 
Stephen,  laborer,  h.  159  Elm 
Brydle  William  H.  rigger,  h.  260  Sidney 
Brysou  Charles  M.  laborer,  h.    20  Fair- 
mont avenue 
Buchan  Charles,  baker,  b.  179  Third 
Buchanan  John,  teamster,  h.24  Somerset 
Robert  J.  painter,  5  Palmer,  boards 

124  Brewer 
William  H.  clerk,  547  Mass.ave.  bds. 

25  Inman 
William  H.  teamster,  h.  12£  Brewer 
William  H.  Jr.  painter,  14    Church, 

h.  249  Mt.  Auburn 
Buck  Abbie  H.  Mrs.  h.  10  Andrew 

Abijah  R.  machinist,  162  Broadway, 

h.  180  Winsor 
Austin  J.  clerk,  519  Mass.  ave.  h.  79 

Winsor 
Charles  W.  Rev.    proofreader,  Uni- 

versity  Press,  h.  8  Mason 
David  W.  printer,  rms.  97  Austin 
Ella  F.  Miss,  h.  r.  58  Thorndike 
James,  compositor,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  10  Andrew 
John  S.  h.  rear  58  Thorndike 
Lucius  A.  iron  moulder,  h.  14  Market 
Philip  H.  40  Kilby,  B.  b.  8  Mason 
Silas  B.  h.  2  Greenough  ave. 
Silas  E.  (Wellington  &  Buck),    coal 

and  wood,  211  Bridge,h.  22 10  Mass. 

avenue 
Stearns,    electrician,    40   Kilby,   B. 

bds.  8  Mason 
William  H.  employment  office,    16i 

Holyoke,  h.  at  Milton 
William  L.  machinist,  602  Main,  h.  5 

Kinnaird 
Buckingham  Eliza  W.  and    Harriet    D. 

h.  1546  Cambridge 
Minnie  Mrs.  h.  83  Tremont 
Silas    H.  iron  foundry    West    Ded- 

ham,  Mass.  h.  1546  Cambridge 
Buckland  Georgiana  C.  Mrs.    boarding- 
house,  25  and  27  Holyoke 
Buckley  Annie,  housekeeper,  45  Third 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  134  Tremont 
Catherine,  widow,  b.  218  Columbia 
Catherine,  widow  of  John,h.  2  Short 
Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  bds.  75 

Clark  [7  Fourth 

Catherine,  widow  of  William,  house 
Catherine,  Minnie,  Julia  and    Lillie, 

h.  218  Columbia 
Charles  J.  furniture  polisher,  house 

232  Vine 
Cornelius,  at  169  Gore,  b.  32  Lincoln 
Cornelius,  driver,  h.  5  Wilton 
Daniel,  coachman,  b  234  Vine 
Daniel,  engine  cleaner,  B.  &  M.R.R. 

h.  rear  175  Bridge 


Buckley  Daniel,  laborer,  b.  329  Main 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  15  Hunting 

BUCKLEY  DANIEL  A.  real  es 
tate  and  insurance  agent,  and  edi- 
tor   and    proprietor,     Cambridge 
News,  527  Mass.  ave.  h.   278  Har- 
vard.   See  p.  755 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  b.  34  Third 
Eugene,  foreman,  h.  77  Gore     [ave. 
Faustina  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  1862    Mass. 
Henry,    gateman,     No.    Cambridge 

junction,  bds.  10  Woodbridge 
James,  at  169  Gore,  b.  32  Lincoln 
James,   boarding  house,    729    Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
James,  laborer,  h.  45  Third 
James,  teamster,  Standard  Oil  Co.h. 

234  Vine 
James,  teamster,  b.  447  Winsor 
James,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  45  Third 
James  J.  at  P.  O.,  B.  h.  45  Third 
Jeremiah,  grocer,  117  Amory,  h.  do. 
Jeremiah,  motor  man,  h.  14*  Porter 
Jeremiah  M.  teamster,h.  10  Harding 
Johannah,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

234  \ane 
John,  carpenter,  b.  1  Washington 
John,  carpenter,  h.  447  Winsor 
John,  cashier,    184  Wash.  B.  house 

2  Vincent 
John,  laborer,  h.  12  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  h.  14  Marion 
John,  plumber,  h.  35  Brookline 
John  F.  laborer,  b.  232  Vine 
John  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  2  Short 
John  J.   driver    milk  wagon,    bds. 

117  Amory 
John  J.  plumber,  532  Mass.  ave. bds. 

35  Brookline 
John  L.    (J.    L.    Buckley    &  Co.), 
stoves,  etc.  532  Mass.   ave.   h.   35 
Brookline 
Joseph  L.  clerk,  b.  117  Amory 
Julia,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  126  Web- 
ster avenue 
BUCKLEY  J.  L.  &  CO.    stoves 
and  plumbing,  532  Mass.  ave.    See 
page  804 
Martha,  h.  1862  Mass.  ave. 
Michael,  teamster,  28  Bridge,  h.    35 

Jefferson 
Patrick,  laborer,  17  East,  h.  30  do. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  32  Lincoln 
Patrick,  woven  hose,  b.  r.  46  Pine 
Patrick  W.   candy  maker,  B.  bds.  1 

Derby  lane 
Robert,  candy  maker,  b.    1383  Cam- 
bridge 
Thomas    F.   liquors,  B.    house    104 

Hampshire  _ 
Timothy,  plumber.b.  218  Hampshire 
Timothv  F.  clerk,   594    Cambridge, 
b.  128  Webster  ave. 


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137 


Buckley  Timothy  L.  laborer,  b.  45  Third 
Walter,  waiter,  Memorial  Hall,  rms. 

89  Walden 
William  F.  teamster,  h.  10  Harding 
William  H.  clerk,  Boston  P.   O.  b. 
45  Third 
Buckman  Sophia  H.  b.  1  Blake 
Bucknam  E.    G.  Mrs.   teacher,   Parker 

school,  h.  164  Auburn 
BucknellKate  B.Mrs,  h.  68  Mt.  Auburn 
Budd  James  J.  laborer,  h.  49  Reed 
Budreau  Benjamin,  rms.  73  Harvard 
Budro  Henry,  b.  11  Jefferson 
BufFam  Albert  F.  clerk,  77  Chauncy,  B. 
bds.  8  Temple 
Ferdinand  M.  janitor,  h.  8  Temple 
James  H.  clerk,  385  Putnam  ave.  b. 

101  Norfolk 
James  L.  paper  hanger,  101  Norfolk, 
h.  do. 
Bugbee  John  B.  (Holt  &  Bugbee) , lumber, 

h.  at  Boston 
Buker  Edwin,  painter,  b.  298  Broadway 
Bulflnch  Ellen  S.  Miss,  h.  3  Garden 

Stephen  G.  Mrs.  h.  3  Garden 
Bulger  Nicholas,cooper,h.l67  Thorndike 

Patrick,  cooper,  h.  37  Ninth 
Bulke  Paul,  baker,  52  Plymouth,  h.  do. 
Bull   Goold  H.  mechanical  engineer,  72 
Main,  h.  at  West  Roxbury 
Ole  Mrs.  h.  168  Brattle 
Bullard  D.  Webster,  clerk,h.20  Maple  av. 
Elizabeth  C.  Miss,  music  teacher,378 

Harvard,  h.  do. 
E.  Herbert,  at  O.    C.   R.   R.  h.  20 

Maple  ave. 
George   A.  cover    maker,   Riverside 

Press,  b.  154  Pleasaut 
Henry  W.  treas.  Cambridgeport  Sav- 
ings Bank,  689  Mass.  ave.  house  at 
Arlington 
Herbert,  b.  20  Maple  ave. 

BUI^LARD  JOHN"  C.cashier,Cam- 
bridge   National  Bank,,  221  Cam- 
bridge, h.  19  Big^elow,  See  p.  767 
Joseph  O.  b.  19  Trowbridge 
Louisa  D.  Miss,  h.  22  Center 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  378  Harvard 
Mary  L.  Miss,  h.  378 "Harvard 
Richard,  shoe  cutter,  1252  Mass.  av. 

h.  at  Boston 
Walter  R.  at  Riverside  Press,  b.  154 

Pleasant 
Willard   A.   cashier,   First  National 

Bank  of  Cambridge,  665  Mass.   av. 

cor.  Prospect,  b.  929  do. 
William  II.  engineer,385  Putnam  av. 

h.  154  Pleasant 
Bullen  Alvin  A.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  1849 

Mass.  ave.  h.  56  <  Jreightoti 
liulley    G.    Grant,   clerk,    15.  &  A.  P.  P., 

B.h.  41   Prince 

Bullock 'Charles,  h.  2200  Mass.  ave. 


Bullock  Edward  A. watchman, h. 2 i  Mead 
Harriet   S.   widow   of  Laban,   h.  4£ 

Centre  * 
Nathan,  b.  70  Hastings 
Otis  S.  machinist,  179  Broadway,  h. 

at  Roslindale 
Samuel,  hostler,  b.  76  Harvard 
Thomas,  fireman,  h.  2Emmett  pi. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  91  Broadway 
Bumford  Kirk,  carpenter,  h.  27  Clay" 
Bumstead  Freeman  J.  Mrs. h. 12  Berkeley 
Bunker    Nathaniel    W.     carpenter,     43 
Creighton,  h.  do. 
&  Gray,  provisions,  224  Cambridge 
Bunnage  Johu,   laborer,  b.  21   Cogswell 

avenue 
Bunnell  Jemina, widow  of  Isaac,h.48  Jay 
Bunnion  Patrick,  teamster,b.  22  Flagg 

Thomas,  laborer,  b.  22  Flagg 
Bunson  Henry,  pump  maker,  b.  60  Otis 
Bunting  Harry,  clerk,  Am.  R.  Works,  b. 

at  Somerville 
Bunton     George   W.   cashier,    B.   h.   63 
Washington  ave. 
Jennie  L.  widow  of  William  A.  h.950 
Mass.  ave. 
Burbank  Eliza  J.  b.  112  Avon  Hill 

Hannah  F.    widow  of    Otis,  h.    42 
Highland  ave. 
Burbeck  Eliza  J.  Miss,  h.  112  Avon  Hill 
Fred  L.  grocer,  Somerville,  Mass.  h. 

154  Elm,  wardS 
George  D.  foreman, Riverside  Press, 
h.  20  Hews 
Burbidge  Bessie  E.  widow   of  Elisha  A. 

nurse,  h.  36  Sidney 
Burbine  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  55  North 
Burbridge  Joseph,  painter,  h.  59  Magee 
Burch  Eben  F,  fish  market,  1262   Cam- 
bridge, h.  1267  do. 
Guy  P.   student,   M.  I.  T.,  B.  b.   21 
Ellery 
Burchell  George,  laborer,  b.  5  Seventh 
Richard,  baker,  456  Mass.  av.  h.  128 
Hamilton 
Burchill  George,  teamster,  h.  322  Vine 
Isaac,  shoemaker,  1252  Mass.  ave.  h. 
249  Franklin 
Burdakin  John  C.  Mrs.  h.  46  Pee 
Burden  Amelia,  widow,  h.  4  Worcester 
William  H.  boiler  maker,  72  Maiu,h. 
226  Charles 
Burdge  John  F.  baker,h.H9  Washington 
Burdick  George   A.   shipper,    B.   house 

84  Wendell 
Burditt    George    P.    private  tutor,   b.  12 
Cent  re 
George  W.(Burditt&  Bynner), hard- 
ware, etc.   674  M;h>.  ave.  house  12 
Centre  [William 

Le  Roy  s.  tuner,  1»;2  Broadway, h. 25 
William    V.  draughtsman,  h.  Somer- 
ville 


138 


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BURDITT  &BYNNER  (George 
W.  Burdittand  Edward  T.Bynner), 

hardware,  paper  hangings,  etc. 674 

Mass.  ave.    See  p.  7 
Bureau  Joseph,  laborer,h.9  Montgomery 
Burford    George,   clerk,    B.     house     15 

Sacramento 
Burger  John  J.  shoemaker,  1252   Mass. 

ave.  h.  38  Cowperthwaite 
Burgess  Almira,  widow   of  Zimri,  h.  19 

Prince 
Benjamin,  coal,  h.  297  Third 
Catherine,   widow  of  James,   h.    27 

Elm 
Charles  E.  machinist,  162  Broadway, 

h.  59  Portland 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  108  Kinnaird 
David,  car  washer,  2369  Mass.  av.h. 

4  Frank 
Frank  W.  tinsmith,  b.  27  Elm 
Howard  R.  stockman,  h.510  Putnam 

ave. 
John  H.  piano  maker,  h.  321  Main 
Lalia  E.  Miss,  h.  4  William 
Thomas  J.  salesman,  B.  house  365 

Columbia 
William, bookkeeper,  Woven  Hose  Co. 

b.  301  Broadway 
AVilliam,  drawman,  Sixth,  Third  and 

First  street  bridges,  h.  4   William 
William  P.  laborer,  h.  2  Sands 
W.  W.  clerk,  33  Hampshire,  bds.  301 

Broadway 
Burgoyne    Fred,    wire     worker,    h.   91 

Hancock 
James  C.  carpenter,  h.  54  Brattle 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Alexander,  h.  63 

Jay 
Burhoft  Otto  D.  florist,  B.  h.  80  Amory 
Burk  Andrew,case  maker,162  Broadway, 

h.  333  Vine 
Burke  Bessie,  h.  216  Columbia 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  9  Lopez 
Catherine,  widow,  h.  165  Charles 
Charles,  clerk,  h.  92  Fourth 
Charles  A.  bookkeeper,  85  State,  B. 

h.  204  Columbia 
Charles  E.  cooper,  h.  116  Spring 
Charles  E.  Jr.  elevator  man,  rms.104 

Thorndike 
Daniel,  ware  dresser,  Pelham,  h.  42 

Plymouth 
Edward  J.  clerk,  153  Spring,  bds.  78 

Sixth 
George,   silver    polisher,    rms.     189 

Cambridge 
George  P.    tailor,  463  Main,  bds.  43 

Pine 
Gerald  W.  mason,  b.  137  Portland 
James,  b.  158  Thorndike 
James,  laborer,  h.  25  Walnut  ct. 
James,  machinist,  h.  103  Gore 
James,  shoemaker,  h.  46  Portland 


Burke  James  M.  rms.  2  Harrison 

Joanna,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  333 

Main 
John,  h.  27  Webster  ave. 
John,  h.  15  Warren  [dike 

John,  at  bridge  works,  b.  108  Thorn- 
John,  laborer,  b.  7  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  h.  172  Hampshire 
John,  laborer,  42  Elm,  h.  6  Bristol 
John,  laborer,  h.  23  Webster  ave. 
John,  tailor,  h.  8£  South 
John,  teamster,  169  Gore,  house  158 

Thorndike 
John,  wood  carver,  20  Albany,  house 

6  Leonard  ave. 
John,  2d, teamster,  h.  158  Thorndike 
John  D.  blacksmith,  h.  Cameron 
John  T.  piano  maker,  b.  293  Green 
John  W.  electrotyper,  h.  42  Grant 
Joseph,   upholsterer,  h.  60  Webster 

ave. 
Joseph  E.  compositor,  h.  7  Mill 
Joseph  T.  Mrs.  h.  10  Jackson 
Katharine,  dressmaker,  h.  6  Leonard 

ave. 
Katie  Miss,  bookkeeper,   91  Hamp- 
shire, b.  43  Pine 
Lillian,  h.  185  Mt.  Auburn 
Margaret,   widow  of  James,  h.  175 

Main 
Margaret,   widow  of  James,   h.   42 

Hubbard  av. 
Margaret  T.  teacher,   Reed  primary 

school,  b.  42  Hubbard  ave. 
Martha  E.  widow  of  John  H.  boards 

78  Sixth 
Martin,  b.  173  Bridge 
Martin,  Spotch  knitter,  Am.  Net   & 

Twine  Co.  h.  r.  16  Winter 
Martin,  teamster,  h.  101  Plympton 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  37  Jack- 
son 
Mary,  widow7  of  Patrick, h. 293  Green 
Mary  A.  teacher.  Riverside  primary 

school,  b.  42  Hubbard  ave. 
Mary  J.    widow  of  Bernard,  h.  280 

Vine 
Maxim,  carpenter,  h.  r.  173  Franklin 
Michael,atWoven  Hose  Co.b.159  Elm 
Nicholas    F.    clerk,    B.     boards  42 

Hubbard  ave. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  132  Webster  av. 
Patrick,  laborer,  C.  W.  W.  house  344 

Green 
Patrick,  rubber  worker,  b.220  Broad- 
way [place 
Patrick,  rubber  worker,  h.  1  Harvard 
Patrick,    teamster,    Richardson     & 

Bacon,  b.  60  Boylston 
Paul  A.  watchmaker,  B.  h.  76  Sixth 
Peter,  hostler,  h.  7  Cowperthwaite 
Peter  J.  gardener,    1509  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 


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139 


Burke  Redmond  M.  laborer,b.37  Jackson 
Thomas,  blacksmith,  182  Bridge, and 

19  Gore,  h.  173  Bridge 
Winifred  A.  Miss,  h.  23  Somerset 
Thomas,  hostler,  565  Mass.   ave.  h. 

43  Pine 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.   52  Rindge  ave. 
Thomas,  stable  foreman,   Sixth,  h. 

73  Spring 
Thomas  F.   car    conductor,  h.   Mt. 

Auburn,  cor.  Willet 
Thomas  F.  terra  cotta  worker,  bds. 

333  Main 
Walter  S.  U.  S.  N.  h.  27  Everett 
William,  lather,  h.  198  Franklin 
Burleigh  H.  Prescott,   real  estate,  579 

Mass.   ave.   room  2,  bds.  74   Put- 
nam ave. 
Jacob  1ST. purchasing  agent, 29  Frank- 
lin, h.  <4  Putnam  ave. 
Thomas  W.  motorman,b.2  Houghton 
Burley  Julia  F.  bds.  6  Walnut  ave. 
Burling  John  A.  laborer,  b.  55  Clark 
Burlingame  Alice  J.  Mrs.  h.  2217  Mass. 

avenue 
Howard  B.  student,  b.  '2217  Mass.av. 
Burmann  Lewis  G.  sausage  mnfr.  Som- 

erville,  Mass.h.  8  Clarendon  ave. 
Burnell  Isaac  Mrs.   h.  26^  School  st.  ct. 
Burnes  Robert  X.   furniture,  485  Mass. 

ave.  house  440  do. 
Burnett  Charles  H.janitor.  b.3  Mifflin  pi. 
Dorcas  P.  widow  of  Israel,  house  56 

Brewery 
Edward  Mrs.  house  Elmwood  av. 
Ellen  Miss.  h.  66  Austin 
Eugene,  bookkeeper,  h.  6  Bristol 
Francis  L.  private  tutor,  h.Elmwood 

avenue 
Frank  W.  hack  driver,  15  Church,  h. 

60  Brattle 
Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  96  Spring 
Mary  Jane  Mrs.  janitress,60  Brattle, 

house  do.  [Boston 

Robert,   machinist,    29  Main,  h.  at 
William  J.  brass  finisher,  bds.  Por- 
ter's Hotel  [319  Third 
&     Brown,    machine    blacksmiths, 
Burney  Patrick,  Am.  Rub.  Co.   house  8 

Pioneer  ave. 
Thomas,  at  Am.  Rubber  Co.  house  r. 

50  Broadway 
Burnham    Abraham    W.    D.    clerk,    B. 

bds.  19  Shepard 
Addie  E.  Mrs.  h.  124  Green 
Addison  C.   lawyer,  671   Mass.  ave. 

rm.  5,  and   28  State,  B.   house  14 

Fayotte 
AnnaF.  Miss,  editor.  Congregational 

House,  B.  h.  199  Auburn 
Arthur  F.  clerk,  B.  b.  282  Winsor 
Carrie  P.     compositor,     I'niv.    Press 

bds.  282  Winsor 


Burnham  Charles  H.  carpenter,  bds.   14 

Chauucy 
Charles  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  325  Pearl 
Charles  Theo. piano  action  maker,145 

Broadway,  h.  282  Winsor 
Everett,  wood  turner,b.l4  Brookline 
Frank  L.  provisions,  37  Brattle,  h. 

25  Wendell 
Fred,  driver,   190  Broadway,  house 

at  Chelsea 
FredT.  foreman  varnisher,286  Main, 

house  at  Boston 
John  F.  clerk,  B.  h.  325  Pearl 
Lamont  G.  (L.  G.  Burnham  &  Co.), 

coal,  221  Bridge  and  86  State,  and 

144  Charles,    B.  h.    17   Bay   State 

road,  Boston 

BURNHAM  L.  G.&  CO.  (Lamont 
G.    BuTnham),    coal,    wood,   etc. 

221  Bridge   and   144   Charles  and 

junc.  Swett  and  Mass.  ave.  Mount 

Washington  ave.  and  Granite,  B. 

office  86  State,  B.     See  page  4 
Sarah  M.  Miss,  h.  80  Fourth 
Sophronia,  widow  of  Charles  T.  h. 

282  Winsor 
Burns  Albert  D.  clerk,  h.  149  Harvard 
Andrew,  laborer,  h.  184  Bridge 
Andrew  J.  paper  hanger,  house  235 

Broadway 
Ann,  widow^  of  Edward,h.l21  Second 
Annie  Miss,  variety  store, 252  Frank- 
lin, house  do. 
Annie  Mrs.  house  184  Bridge 
Arthur  B.  book  finisher,  b.  13  Union 
A.  Stewart,   foreman,  State,  corner 

Osborn,  h.  35  Brookline 
Catherine  A.  widow,   variety  store, 

47  Gore,  h.  do.  [way 

Charles  E.  clerk,  B.  h.  278  Broad- 
Charles   F.   mail  driver,  U.  S.  A.  h. 

321  Second 
Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  51  Brookline 
Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  7  Maynard  pi. 
David  D.  clerk,  15  Sparks,  b.  do. 
David  F.  elastic  cement,  also  (Burns 

Bros.),  carpenter,  r.  1  Blackstone, 

house  43  Fairmont 
David   F.  real   estate  and  insurance, 

1400  Mass.  ave.  h,  16  Sparks 

ilward  . 

Union 
EdwardF.  clerk,  B.  b.  377  Winsor 
Edward  F.  editor,  Boston  Globe,  h. 

24  Norfolk 
Edward  J.  roofer,  133  Clark 
Eugene,  laborer,  h.  rear  19  Cowper- 

thwaite 
Eugene,     Jr.    laborer,     bds.    rear  19 

Cowperthwaite 

Fred  W".  fish,  56  Brookline,  b.  51  d<>. 

Honora,  widow  of  Dayid,  h.   7  Cow- 
perthwaite 


140 


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Burns  Humphrey,  laborer,  169  Gore,  bds. 

79  Amory 
James,  house  20  Cowperthwaite 
James,  blacksmith,  h.  281  Viue 
James,  coffin  maker,  h.  144  Spring 
James,  grocer,  bds.  37  Bow 
James,  laborer,  h.  5  Baldwin  pi. 
James,  pile  driver,  bds.  15  Columbia 
James  B.  clerk,  23  Harvard,  boards 

117  Winsor 
James  H.  clerk,  15  Sparks,  bds.  do. 
James  P.  laborer,  h.  205  Vine 
John,    foreman,  H.    M.    Sawyer  & 

Son,  Thorndike,  h.  169  Norfolk 
John,  hostler,  565  Mass.  ave.  house 

44  Flagg 
John,  teamster,  h.  197  Vine 
John  B.  painter,  h.  8  Gore 
John  H.  painter,  h.  24  Soden 
John  J.  baker,  h.  2  Harrison 
Julia,  widow  of  John,  h.  10  Piue 
Kate  Miss,  housekeeper,  192  Norfolk 
Katie  J.  and  Sadie  F.  h.  13  Union 
Margaret  A.  bds.  24  Bigelow 
Mary,  widow,  h.  35  Jefferson 
Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  79 

Amory 
Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  1134  Mass.  ave. 
Michael  D.  laborer,  h.  5  DeWolf 
Michael  P.  city  laborer,  h.  59  Banks 
Nellie  G.  Miss,  h.  13  Union 
Owen,  laborer,  h.  14  North 
Patrick,shoemaker,67  Norfolk,h.  do. 
Patrick,  tailor,  601  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick  F.  clerk,  78  Plympton,  bds. 

19  Mill 
Patrick  J.  bds.  37  Bow 

atrick  J.  hack  dr 

way,  h.  10  Foster 
Patrick  J.  section  hand,B.  &  M.R.R. 

house  73  Gore 
Peter,  house  37  Bow 
Richard  B.( Burns  Bros.),  carpenter, 

rear  5  Blackstone,  h.300  Brookline 
Richard  T.  laborer,  b.  245  Sixth 
Robert  R.  carpenter,  h.  325  Main 
Sarah,  widow,  h,  r.  293  Third 
Thomas,  teamster,  336  Main,  boards 

25  Walnut  ct. 
Thomas  F.  foreman,  Chadwick  Lead 

Works,  North,  h.  13  Fourth 
Thomas  F.  teamster,  J.  Reardon  & 

Sons,  h.  99  Brookline 
Thomas  J.  clerk,  80  State,  B.  bds. 

13  Union 
Timothy,  city  laborer,h.  1  Fallon  pi. 
Timothy    Mrs.    grocer,    15   Sparks, 

house  do. 
Walter  C.   elevator  man,    B.    house 

39  Tremont 
Walter  G.   student,   M.  T.   S.   bds. 

43  Fairmont 
William,  elevator  man,  h.  281  Vine 


Burns  William,  laborer,  bds.  14  Marion 
William  H.  iceman,  house  151  Third 
see  Byrne 
Burnside  William  A.  at  Am.  Rubber  Co. 

bds.  139  Harvard 
Burpee  Lucy,  widow  of  Samuel,  house 

46  Antrim 
Burr  Lemuel,  h.  45  Hampshire 

Lemuel  D.  carpet  beater,  boards  45 

Hampshire 
Marcia,  widow  of  Newton,  house  21 

Bigelow 
M.  Letitia,  at  C.  Latin    school,  rras. 

196  Prospect 
Percy,  piano  maker,  b.  284  Broadway 
Robert,  gardener,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, h.  25  McDonald  [h.  do. 
Sarah  L.   hair  work,  45  Hampshire, 
Burrage  Abigail  S.  widow  of  Josiah,  h. 
191  Prospect 

BURRAGE      FREDERIC      E. 
real  estate,  603  Mass.  ave.  bds.  191 
Prospect.    See  page  16 
George  B.  student,  H.  U.  boards  10 

Fayette 
Harriet  L.  widow  of  T.  F.  house  17 

Trowbridge  place 
Henry  T.  civil   engineer,   City  Hall, 

house  17  Trowbridge  place 
Josiah  K.  603  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Lan- 
caster, Mass. 
William  E.  clerk,  Cambridge  Mutual 
Fire  Ins.  Co.  763  Mass.  ave.  house 
174  Chestnut 
William  S.  student,  H.  LT.  boards  10 

Fayette 
William  W.  lawyer,  27  School,  room 
9,  B.  and  overseer  of  the  poor,  h. 
10  Fayette 
Burrell    Benjamin   T.   tailor.    B.    house 
263  Portland 
Edward  F.  carpenter,  h.  72  Elm 
John  J. at  169  Gore, h. 548  Cambridge 
Martha  Mrs.  house  25  Jay 
Samuel  Mrs.  house  24  Norfolk 
Burridge  Caroline  T.  Miss,  h.  21  Amory 
Burrill  George  B.  b.  174  E'm.  ward  5 

Samuel  B. laborer,  h.32  Magnolia  av. 
Burris  Annie  Mrs.  h.  94  Dudley 
Burrough  Louisa  F.  Mrs.  h.  321  Main 
Burroughs  Edward  A.  fish,447£  Main,  h. 
95  Columbia 
George  L.  provisions, 263  River, h. do. 
Marshall  L.  car  conductor,  house  9 
Frank 
Burrows    William,    fireman,    house  182 

Lake  View  ave. 
Burt  Catherine  J.  widow  of  Seth  F.  h.  29 
Western  ave. 
Euphemie.  widow  of  William,  house 
141  Franklin 
Burton  Anson  (A.  &  E.  Burton  &  Co.), 
122  Harvard,  h.  at  Winchester 


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141 


Burton  Archie  D.  carriagesmith,  10 
Brattle,  house  25  Wendell 
A.  &  E.  &  Co.  (Anson  Burton  and 
Frank  H.  Carter),  brush  mnfrs. 
122  Harvard,  salesroom,  21  Ex- 
change, B. 
Edward  A.  carpenter,  11  Cherry,  h. 

3  Austin  place 
Edwin  G.  broker,  20  India,  B.  h.  3 

Clinton 
Harry  E.  b.  3  Clinton 
Henry  E.   letter  carrier,   P.  O.    18 

Boylston,  h.  54  Sacramento 
Joseph   8.  coal,   70  Kilby,  B.    h.    6 
Langdon 
Bury  T.   George    (T.  G.   Bury  &  Co.), 
tailor, 8  Prospect, rms. 35  Brookline 
T.  G.  &  Co. (T.George Bury), tailors, 
8  Prospect 
Bush  Eliza,  widow,  h.  134  Rindge  ave. 
Bushard  John  E.teamster,h.l06  Portland 

see  Bouchard 
Bushman  Cephas,  driver,  h.  3  Oxford 
Bushoke  Samuel,  h.  10  East 
Bush  way  Harleigh  J.  confectioner,   81 

Hampshire,  h.  92  Inman 
Busiel  Bessie  M.  at  Boston  University, 
b.  1537  Cambridge 
Ivonetta  A.   clerk,   Court  House,  b. 

1537  Cambridge 
Lizzie  A.  Mrs.  clerk,  probate  office, 
Otis,  h.  1537  Cambridge 
Busiere  John,  city  laborer,  h.  Ill  Dublin 
Busnach  Henry,  h.  25  Watson 
Kate  Mrs.  h.  93  Brookline 
Michael  H.  print's  app.  b.  13  Lopez 
Samuel,  hairdresser,  578  Mass.  av.  h. 

13  Lopez 
Solomon  M.  laborer,  h.  93  Brookline 
Busteed  Sarah  A.  widow  of  John  B.  h.  95 

Henry 
Bustin  Dillon  M.  storekeeper,  17  Kirk- 
land,  h.  at  Roxbury 
Bustrum  Kathrine,  h.  Hotel  Brooks 
Butcher  Charles,  floor  polish,  9  Haver- 
hill, B.  h.  197  Lake  View  ave. 
John,  h.  79  School 
Nettie  M.  Mrs.  bds.  93  Austin 
Hutland  John  C.  P.  (Butland&  Son),  ex- 
press order  box,  627  Mass.  ave.  25 
Merchants  row,  B.  h.  309  Pearl 
Uriah  (Butland  &  Son), express  order 
box,  627  Mass.    ave.  and  25   Mer- 
chant's row,  B.  h.  307  Pearl 
Willis,  furniture  mover,  627   Mas-. 
ave.  h.  61  Prime 

BUTLAND  &  SOX  (Uriah  and 
John  C.  F.  Butland),  309  Pearl,  ex- 
press order  box  627  Mass.  ave.  and 
25  Merchants  row,  B.  Sec  p.  30 
Butler  Arthur,  confectioner,  443  Mass. 
ave.  1).  4  Salem  [Cambridge 

Catherine  A.  widow  of  John,  h.  367 


Butler  Edwin  G.  driver,  h.  55  Main 

BUTLER   ELMER    F.    laundry, 
2307  Mass.  ave.  b.  2277  do.    Seep. 

794 
Fred,  mill  hand,  bds.  58  River 
George  A.  (Gilbert  &  Butler),  organ 

builders.   37  Fifth,   h.  49   Spring- 
field, Somerville 
George  W.   engine    man,   Chemical 

engine,  No. 2,  h.  171  Lake  View  av. 
Henry,  teamster,  h.  173  Franklin 
Isaac  YV.organ  maker  h.66  Thorndike 
James,  b.  214  Broadway 
Martha  H.  Miss,  teacher,  b.  2  Frost 
Mary  A.  teacher,  b.  267  Prospect 
Matthew  P.  baker,  176  Harvard  and 

135  Inman,  h.  275  Prospect 
Michael,  tinsmith,  633  Mass.  ave.  h. 

174  Norfolk 
Michael  J.  laborer,  h.  52  Kinnaird 
Michael  J.  tinsmith,  h.  174  Norfolk 
Nathaniel,  bicycle  rider,  b.  4  Salem 
Patrick,  baker,  h.  267  Prospect 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  21  Marion 
Richard  J.  clerk.  B.  bds.  8  Blanche 
Sarah,  widow  of  William,  h.  4  Salem 
Sumner   W.   vegetable  dealer,    b.  6 

Worcester 
Thomas  S.  b.  4  Salem 
William,  laborer,  h.  6  Lopez 
William,  helper,  b.  173  River 
William  F.    clerk,   407  Main,  h.  at 

Boston 

BUTLER  WILLIAM    P.    insur- 
ance agent,   27    State,  B.    bds.  IS 
Orchard.     See  p.  14 
Zenas  R.  expressman,  h.  19  Banks 
Butori  Peter,  at  North's  factory,  h.  85 

Gore 
Butt  George,  granite  worker,  rms.  132 
Austin 
George  H.  tinsmith,  h.  44  Bigelow 
William  H.   Chamber  of  Commerce, 
B.  h.  287  Broadway 
Butter  Catherine,  widow,  h.  8  Blanche 
Butterfield  Chas.  painter,  bds.  58  River 
Charles  F.  mason,  h.  2  Norfolk  pi. 
David  W.  photographer,  573  Mass. 

ave.  h.  87  Green 
George  A.  butter,  B.  b.  400   Broad- 
way 
Louise  E.  widow  of  Charles,  h.  411 

Cambridge 
Sarah  M.  Mrs.  b.  157  Hancock 
William   Charles,    laborer,   h.    r.    25 

Jay 
William  II.  1).  r.  25  Jay 
Butters  Edwin  F.  photographer,  Globe, 
B.  i).  59  Market 
George  C.  sign  painter,  b.  59  Market 
John  W.  painter,  59  Market,  h.  do. 
Louise  E.  h.  59  Market 
Nettie  and  Minnie  E.   h.  59  Market 


142 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Butterworth  Robert,  supt.  10  Arrow,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Buttimer  John  J.  teamster,  Sixth,  corner 

Potter,  h.  137  Otis 
Button  Albert  P.  lithographer,  bds.  18 

Cushing 
Buttrick   Charles  F.   carpenter,   h.   467 
Main 
Charles  H.  h.  52  Martin 
Charles  H.  painter,  h.  11  Wilbur 
Ella  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Webster  gram- 
mar school,  b.  5  Frost 
Buxton  Charles  B.  fish  and  oysters,  h.  5 
Soden 
UXTOX   GEORGE    H.    stable. 


B 


p.  809 
Ida  Mrs.  dressmaker,  b.  17  Regent 
Walter  H.  clerk,  b.  9  Soden 
Buzzell  George  W.  fireman,  City  Hall,h. 
5  Rockwell  [bridge 

Walter  P.  steam  fitter,  h.  148  Cam- 
Byerly  William  E.  professor,  H.  U.  h.  39 

Hammond 
Byette  John  B.  printer,  h.  349  Columbia 
Bynner  Edward  T.  (Burditt  &  Bynner), 
hardware,  674  Mass.  ave.b.1023  do. 
Byrna  John,  coachman,  39  Erie,  b.  do. 
Byrne  Arthur,  mason,  h.  37  Pine 
Ellen  Miss,  cook,  h.  15  Sparks 
James,  fireman,  h.  43  Union 
James,  stone  cutter,  h.  20  Cowper- 

thwaite 
John  (McGahey  &  Byrne),   mason, 

108  Main,  h.  34  Erie 
Joseph,  mason,  b.  37  Pine 
Lawrence,  mason,  h.  83  Washington 
see  Burns 
Byrnes  Alfred  C.   lineman,  6£  Dunster, 
rms.  do. 
Estelle  M.  piano  action  worker,h.231 

Prospect 
Fred  T.  motorman,  b.  231  Prospect 
James,  cooper,  h.  18  Blanche 
Byron  George  H.carpenter,h.lOOHancock 
John,  painter,  14  Church,  b.  10  South 
Bysman  James  T.  plasterer,!).  t46  Winsor 
Byther  Hudson  B.  painter,  35  Brookline 


CABCICIRIS  JOHX,at  164  Broadway,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Cabecura  Joaquim,  cabinet  maker,  h.  17 

Vandine 
Cable  Addie,  widow  of  William  H.  h.  123 

Auburn 
Cabot  Charles,  painter,  h.  67  Western  av. 
Charles  B.  shipper,  h.  465  Putnam  av. 
Charles  H.  newspaper  carrier,  b.  51 

Trowbridge 
Frances,  widow  of  Charles  H.  h.  33 
Sixth  [Brewster 

Godfrey    L.    82  Water,    B.     h.    51 


Cabot  Lucien  S.  supt.  213  State,  B.  h.  123 
Norfolk 

Rhoda,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  465  Put- 
nam ave. 
Cabral  Antone,  sugar  house,  b.  19  Gore 

Manuel,  h.  36  Spring 

Manuel,  sugar  worker,  h.  19  Gore 
Cabrey  John,  laborer,  b.  633  Putnam  av. 

Joseph,   laborer,  John    Reardon  & 
Sons,  h.  633  Putnam  ave. 

see  Carberry,  also  Carbrey 
Cade  Albert  D.  confectionery^  b.  27  Park 

'Charles  B.    (J.   H.   Steveus  &  Co.), 
plumber,  694  Mass. ave. h. 14  Clinton 

William  B.   book  deliverer,   Public 
Library,  h.  27  Park 
Cadieu   Charles  H.  die  maker,   h.    317 

Prospect 
Caffrey  Charles,  laborer,  h.  99  Main 

Ellen  Miss,  dressmaker,  28  Portland, 
house  do. 

Philip,  tinsmith,  Third,  cor.  Potter, 
b.  28  Portland 
Cahill  Albert  E.  printer,Riverside  Press, 
h.  231  River 

Charles  S.  physician,  311  Prospect, 
b.  313  do. 

David,  pigs  feet,  9  Porter,  h.  do. 

Dennis,  soap  maker,  b.  193  Broadway 

Edward  P.  harness  maker,  7  Pearl, 
h.  at  Boston 

Elizabeth  G.    teacher,    B.  bds.   313 
Prospect 

George,  laborer,  h.  12  Dublin 

James,  laborer,  h.  18  Foster 

John,  clerk,  2360  Mass.  ave.  b.  Mid- 
dlesex 

John,  lawyer,  329  Prospect, h.  313  do. 

John  Mrs.  h.  45  Reed 

John  F.  apothecary,  1248  Cambridge, 
bds.  313  Prospect 

Matthew,  laborer,  h.  193  Broadway 

Michael  J.    carriage    driver,   h.   56 
Howard 

Patrick,  clerk,  55  Rindge  ave. 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  2  Van  Norden 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  6  Allston 

Patrick  L.  cigar  maker,  h.  203  Hamp- 
shire 

William,  shoemaker,  B.  h.  49  Reed 
Cahir  Thomas  F.  janitor,  Latin  school,  h. 

84  Dudley 
Caiger  John  G.  stairbuilder,  89£  Concord 

avenue 
Cain  Albion  H.  civil  engineer,  city  engi- 
neer's office,  City  Hall,  h. 209  Green 

James  E.  peddler,  b.  33  Winter 

William,  varnisher,  286  Main,  house 
at  Newtonville 

William  G.  physician,  271  Broadway, 
and  923  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Caine  Charles,  waiter,  h.  332  River 

see  Kane 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


143 


Cairns  Catherine,  h.  21  Aniory 

Charles  A.  asst.  engineer,  engine  6, 

house  402  Main 
Hugh  F.  riveter,  b.  1234  Cambridge 
James  J.  trunk  maker,  b.  1234  Cam- 
bridge 
Margaret  L.  Miss,  clerk,   585  Mass. 

ave.  b.  1234  Cambridge 
Michael,  carpenter,  h.  464  Main 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  1234  Cambridge 
Thomas,  coachman,  h.  9  Lopez 
William  H.  engine  man,   No.   2,    h. 

28  Suffolk 
€alder  Agnes  Miss,  Baptist  Home,    308 

Brookline 
Caldwell  Almira,  widow   of   William  F. 

h.  347  Cambridge 
Charles  W.  painter,  h.  21  Andrew 
Frank,  laborer,  b.  7  Appian  Way- 
George  F.  (Caldwell  &  Co.),  painter, 

h.  444  Winsor 
George  W.  painter,  h.  7  Lamson  pi. 
George  W.  Jr.  hackman,  15  Church, 

bds.  7  Lamson  pi. 
James  A.  h.  120  Magazine 
John,  pressman,  h.  13£  Vandine 
John  C.  teamster,  h.  216  Banks 
Nancy  E.  widow  of  Samuel,     house 

44  Boylston 
Randolph,  laborer,  h.  7  Appian  Way 
William,  furniture  and  carpets,  2093 

to  2097  Mass.   ave.   h.   at    Somer- 

ville 
William    S.     candy    maker,    b.    44 

Boylston 

CALDWELL    &     COX     (George 
F.  Caldwell  and  George  H.   Cox), 

painters,  Whitney  ct.     See  p.  791 
Call  Martin,  mason,  h.  29  Porter 
Callaghan  Charles,  bds.  53  Cedar 

Michael,  ledgeman,  h.  Middlesex 
Thomas,  salesman,  h.  106  Dudley 
Timothy  A.  teamster,  53   Cedar,  h. 

do.  [Gore 

William,   stage    carpenter,  h.   r.   8 

Callahan  Alice,  widow    of  Jeremiah,   h. 

538  Main 
Catherine,  h.  rear  8  Gore 
Charles,     painter,    b.     25   Cowper- 

thwaite 
Charles  H.  carpenter,  h.  122  Dublin 
Daniel,  gate  tender,  Short  st.  cross- 
ing, B.  &  M.  R.  R.  h.  18  Short 
Daniel,  railroad,  h.  65  Spriug 
Daniel,  sergeant   police,    station   1, 

h.  32  Russell 
Daniel  E.  city  laborer,  h.  21  Marion 
Daniel     E.     city    laborer,    h.    145 

Third 
Daniel   E.  clerk.  1178  Cambridge,  h. 

298  Winsor 
Daniel    W.    carriage    maker,     house 

10  Coirswell  ave. 


Callahan  Dennis,  laborer,  1).  26  Cameron 
Dennis  J.  conductor,  h.  Norris,  next 

Cedar 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  36  Ellery  [pk. 

Eugene,  at  A.  R.  Co.  h.  5  Chestnut 
Eugene  P.  plumber,  27  Brattle,  bds. 

40  Foster 
George  L.  driver,  U.  S.   M.   b.   145 

Third 
James,  laborer,  bds.  103  Spring 
James,  laborer,  h.  201  Vine 
Jeremiah,  city  laborer,  h.  7  Short 
Jeremiah,    electrician,   2369     Mass. 

ave.  bds.  3  Olive  ave. 
Jeremiah,    hack    stable,   757    Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
John,  h.  7  Sparks  st.  pi. 
John,  at  Amer.  R.  Co.  h.  216  Vine 
John,  blacksmith,  910  Cambridge,  b. 

1  Lechmere  pi. 
John,  laborer,  h.  24  Jefferson 
John,  lahorer,  b.  r.  62  Winter 
John,  laborer,  h.  117  Spring 
John,  laborer,  h.  rear  3  Seventh 
John,  painter,  h.  25  Cowperthwaite 
John,  waiter,  h.  9  Moore         [bridge 
John  J.   hack  driver,    b.    757  Cam- 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  12  North 
Margaret,  widow  of  Timothy,   h.    7 

Fifth 
Martin,  coachman,  1460  Cambridge, 

h.  Inman 
Mary,    widow    of    Dennis,    variety 

store,  61  Winter,  h.  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah  H.   house 

65  Gore 
Mary,  wid.  of  John,  h.  257  Franklin 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  40  Fos- 
ter 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  8  Gore 
Patrick,  switchman,  B.  &  M.  R.   R. 

bds.  18  Short 
Patrick    J.    horseshoer,    910     Cam- 
bridge, b.  1  Lechmere  place 
Paul,  laborer,  b.  201  Vine 
Peter,  plumber,  b.  42  Ninth 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  459  Columbia 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  136  Bridge 
William,  clerk,  h.  4  Gore 
William,  grocer,  80  Concord  av   bds. 

7  Sparks  st.  place 
William,  laborer,  h.  42  Ninth 

CALLAHAN  WILLIAM  J.  car 
riage     painter,    121    Kim.    1».    155 
Columbia.     See  p.  790 
William  .1.  junk.  h.   112J  Kim 
see  Callaghan 
Callan  Edward    .1.  diamond    broker,    B. 
house,  22    Beech 
.lames,  clerk,  I).  845  Cambridge 
.John,  carpenter,  h.  Hotel  Lee 
Thomas,  city  laborer,   b.   845  Cam- 
bridge 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Callanan  Dennis   F.   furniture  polisher, 

9  Green 
John,  laborer,  h.  9  Green 
Margaret  J.  Miss,   dressmaker,    579 

Mass.  ave.  b.  9  Green 
Martin  J.  coachman,  h.  Ill  Inman 
Callaway  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  514  Wiii- 

sor 
Callender  Frances  Miss,  h.  78  Magazine 
Calley  Walter,  pastor,  Tabernacle  Bap- 
tist church,   Bowdoin  sq.    B.    h. 

30  Lee 
Callinan     Thomas,     laborer,      bds.     12 

Seventh 
Calnan    Alice,    widow  of    James  J.   h. 

102  Gore 
Annie,     widow    of    Michael,   h.    52 

Portland 
Charles,  bds.  207  Third 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  52  Portland 
David  I.  blacksmith,  b.  137  Harvard 
James   P.  laborer,  b.  SS  Kirkland 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  b.  88  Kirkland 
Jeremiah,  finisher,  D.  C.  Storr  Fur- 
niture Co.  h.  118  Charles 
John,  engine  cleaner,  B.  &  M.  P.  R. 

round  house,  b.  52  Bridge 
Laurence,  laborer,  b.  88  Kirkland 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.   12 

North 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Timothy,   h.  137 

Harvard  [do. 

Mary  J.  housekeeper,  52  Bridge .  b. 
Matthew,  shoemaker,  h.  88  Kirk- 
land [Charles 
Maurice  F.  iron  worker,  b.  124 
Michael,  teamster,  84  Bridge,   b.   66 

Cambridge 
Patrick  J.  tallyman,  16  Cambridge, 

h.  77  Gore 
P.  Joseph,  Jr.  helper,  b.  77  Gore 
Stephen    James,     clerk,   P.   O.,  B. 

bds.  77  Gore 
Thomas,  engine  cleaner.  B.  &  M.  E. 

R.  round  house,  h.  52  Bridge 
Thomas  F.  brakeman,  F.  R.  R.  bds. 

77  Gore 
Calson  Alfred,  h.  6  King  place 
Calvert    Alexander,    brass  finisher,    h. 

107  Brookline' 
Calway  Daniel,  stonecutter,  bds.  7  May- 

nard  pi. 
Cambridge  Almshouse,  Tannery,  Martin 

L.  Eldridge,  supt. 
Baking  Co.  office,    438    Mass.   ave. 

stores,  267   and   1255   Cambridge, 

1344    Mass.    ave.   267  River,    711 

Mass.  ave.  Otis,  cor.  Sixth 
Bicycle  Club,  545  Mass.  ave. 
Boiler  Works,  Wm.  Campbell  &  Co. 

prop.  Sixth,  near  Canal  bridge 
Botanical  Supply    Co.    12S6    Mass. 

ave. 


Cambridge  Brass  Works,  69  Main 
Carriage  Manufactory,  436  Main 
Casino,  Mt.  Auburn,  cor.  Bath 
Cemetery,  Charles  S.   Childs,   supt. 
Coolidge  ave.  near  Watertown 

CAMBRIDGE  CHRONICLE, 
C.  B.  Seagrave  and  Jas.  W.  Bean, 

573  Mass.  ave.    See  p.  810 
Co-operative  Bank,  John  H.  Ponce, 

sec.  249  Cambridge 
Co-operative       Society,      740      and 

744  Mass.  ave.  James  Rhodes   sec. 

and  treas. 
Day  Nursery  and  Kindergarten, Miss 

Maria  E.  Morse,  matron,   41   Hol- 

yoke,  Mrs.  M.  W.  Currier,matron. 

79  Moore 

CAMBRIDGE  ELECTRIC 
LIGHT  CO.  J.  Q.  Bennett,  pres- 
ident, F.  H.  Raymond,treas. West- 
ern ave.  cor.  Albro.     See  page  830 

English  High  School,  Broadway, 
cor.  Trowbridge 

Fencing  School,  26a  Brattle 

Gas  Light  Co.'  office  1290  Mass. 
ave.  works,  354  Third 

Hardware  Co.  2047  Mas*,  ave. 

Homes  for  Aged  People,  157  Han- 
cock 

Hospital,  Mt.  Auburn,  opp.  Chan- 
ning 

Ice  Co.  122  Hampshire 

CAMBRIDGE  LAUNDRY, 
Henry  S.  Porter,  prop.  2,  4,  6  and 

8  Soden.  "  See  opp.  Laundries 
Manual    Training    School,     C.     H. 
Morse,  supt.  Broadway,  cor.  Irving 

CAMBRIDGE  MUTUAL  FIRE 
INSURANCE  CO.  Dana  W. 
Hyde,  pres.  Alfred  L.  Barbour. 
sec.  and  treas.  763  Mass.  ave.  See 
p.  14 

CAMBRIDGE  NATIONAL 
BANK,  A.  F.  Sort  well,  vice 
pres.  John  C.  Bullard,  cashier,  221 
Cambridge.    See  p.  767 

CAMBRIDGE  NEWS,  Daniel  A. 
Buckley,     editor  and    prop.   527 
Mass.  ave.    See  p.  810 
Observatory,    June.  Garden,    Bond 
and  Concord  ave. 

CAMBRIDGE  PRESS,  James 
Cox,  prop.  618  Mass.  ave.  See 
page  811 
Public  Library,  William  L.  R.  Gif- 
ford,  librarian,  Broadway,  cor. 
Trowbridge 

CAMBRIDGE  SAFE  DEPOS- 
IT &  TRUST  CO.  Joseph  B. 
Russell,  pres.  Louis  W.  Cutting, 
treas.  1298  and  1300  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  770 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


145 


CAMBRIDGE  SAVINGS 

BANK,  Charles  W.  Sever,  pres. 
Oscar  F.  Allen,    treas.  1410  Mass. 
ave.     See  p.  768 
fiAMBR  IDG  E         SCHOOL 
Vy      (THE)    for    girls    (private)     79 
Brattle,  Margaret  Wiuthrop  Hall, 
21  Chauticy,    Howells    House,   37 
Concord  ave.  Mr.  Arthur  Gilman, 
Director.     See  p.  831 
Social  Union,  42  Brattle 

C1AMBRIDGE     TRIBUNE,    F. 
J      Stanhope  Hill,  prop.  3  Linden  See 
p.  811 
Veterinary  Hospital,  1 2  Bay 
Vinegar  Co.  vinegar  mnfrs.  75  Main 
Waterworks,  office, City  Hall, pump- 
ing station.  Worthington, cor.  Lake 
View  ave. 
Young  Men's  Christian  Association, 
680  Mass.  ave. 
Cambridgeport  Athletic  Asso.  Prospect, 
cor.  Harvard 
Cycle  Club,  545  Mass.  ave. 
Diary  Co.   diar}^    mnfrs.   24    Black- 
stone 
CAMBRIDGEPORT  NATION- 
AL BANK, Asa  P.  Morse,  pres. 
Will  F.  Roaf,   cashier,    595  Mass. 
ave.    See  p.  767 
Post  Office,  647  Mass.  ave. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT         SAV- 
INGS BANK,  Daniel  U.  Cham- 
berlain, pres.  689  Mass.   ave.    See 
p.  768 
Came  Ada  M.  Miss,    music   teacher    and 
stenographer,  h.  350  Mass.  ave. 
Daniel,  tinsmith,  b.  350   Mass.   ave. 
George   A.   teamster,   169   Gore,   h. 
158  Thorndike 
Camel  Henry  H.  painter, h.  59  Hampshire 
Cameron  Alex.  A.  piano   action    maker, 
rms.  58  Austin 
•     Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  173  Elm 
Alexander,     lineman,     64     Dunster, 

rms.  do. 
Duncan,  sawyer,  113  Broadway,  h. 
at  Boston  [Auburn 

George  A.  car  conductor,  b.  100  Mt. 
Hugh  L.  florist,  VVhittemore,  h.  do. 
.Jessie,    widow    of  John    W.    h.     58 

Magazine 
Jessie, umbrella  maker,  b.293  B'dwy. 
John,  lineman,  B.  h.  15  Sparks 
John  J.  granite    polisher,  h.    Lake 

View  av.  bey.  Huron  ave. 
Margaret     Mis.      housekeeper,     133 

Mt.  Auburn 
Noil,  carriage  body  maker,  22-1  Main, 

b.  at  Boston 
Nellie  Mrs.  boarding  house,  .">  Temple 
Robert,  bead  gardener.  Botanic  Gar- 
den 


Cameron  Robert  A.  lawyer,  37  Fairfield, 

h.  do. 
Robert  F.  boiler  maker,  b.   28  Har- 
vard 
Cammer  Abram  B. salesman, 17  Prospect, 

h.  34  Pleasant 
Campbell  Alec,  peddler,h.  932  Cambridge 
Alexander,  carpenter,  h.   6  Wright 
Alexander  J.  clerk,  h.  102  River 
Alexander  S.  clerk,  h.  47  Elm 
Allan,  harness  maker,  h.  225  Bdw'y. 
Alonzo  B.   conductor,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

h.  18  Tufts 
Andrew,  boiler  maker,   Sixth,   near 

Broadway,  h.  at  South  Boston 
Andrew,  student,  Andover,Mass.bds. 

168  Harvard 
Archibald  E.  trav.  salesman, house  29 

Putnam  ave. 
Avard,  driver,  135  Washington, b.  do. 
Benjamin  F.    trunk    maker,   h.   27£ 

Hampshire 
Bros.  (Thomas   F.  and  Edward  H. 

Campbell),  grocers,  191  Vine  and 

159  and  161  Third 
Charles,  boiler  maker,  29  Main 
Charles  H.  engineer,  h.  181  Charles 
Charles  R. plumber,  h.52  Crescent  av. 
Cleaveland  J.(H.  D  Campbell  &  Co.), 

bookbinder,  688  Mass.   ave.  h.  32 

Western  ave. 
Colin  M.  carpenter,  b.  179  Harvard 
Daniel,  plasterer,  h.  3  Mifflin  pi. 
David  J.   fire   alarm  operator,   City 

bldg.  Brattle  sq.  rms.  do. 
Dougald,  clerk,  17  Brattle,  boards  12 

DeWolf 
Edward  H. (Campbell  Bros.),  grocer, 

159  Third,  h.  52  Spring- 
Emily,     widow   of     Simeon,    h.     16 

Warland 
Emma  C.  Miss,  h.  1759  Mass.  ave. 
Emma  Mrs.  h.  139  Putnam  ave. 
Enos,  painter,  h.  365  Main 
Ephraim,  blacksmith,  29  Main,  h.  at 

Somerville 
Ewen,  carpenter,  h.  179  Harvard 
Francis,  h.  42  Laugdou 
George  M.  b.  3  Summer 
Ilannaford  II.  motorman,  b.    IS  Rice 
Henry  D.  (II.  D.  Campbell  &  Co.), 

bookbinder  and  printer,  6S8  Mass. 

ave.  rms.  32  Western  ave. 
Hiram  A.  oil  dealer,  h.  102  River 
Hugh,  baker,  bds.  179  Third 
Bugh,  h.  L93  Vine 
Hugh,  furniture  polisher,  stale,  cor. 

Osborn,  h.  122  Charles 
1AMPBKLL  H.  I>.  &  CO.  (Henry 

D.  and  Cleaveland  J.  Campbell), 

bookbinders,  888   Mass.  ave.   Sec 

page  792 

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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


CampbelUames,  blacksmith,  h.  1  Hotel 
Holly 
James,  furniture  finisher,  State,  cor. 

Osborn,  h.  167  Spring 
James,  painter,  h.  227  Harvard 
James,  provisions,  h.  148  Elm 
James  P.  boiler  maker,  h.  15  Ports- 
mouth 
Jessie,  bookkeeper,  406  JBoylston  B. 
rms.  56  Mt.  Auburn  [Winsor 

John,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h.  254 
John,   foreman    of    machinists,   162 

Broadway,  h.  3  Summer 
John  A.  (Conder  &  Campbell),  gro- 
cer, 412  Mass.  ave.  b.  3  Summer 
John  M.  letter  carrier,P.0.647  Mass. 

ave.  h.  98  Austin 
John  Wm.  carriagemaker,2067  Mass. 

ave.  h.  20  Cogswell  ave. 
Malcom,  laborer,  h.  21  Valentine 
Mark,  teamster,  Fifth,  cor.  Rogers, 

h.  Spear's  block,  Binney 
Mary,  widow,  h.  12  Carlisle 
Mary  A.    janitress,   at   B.  board  38 

Tremont 
Mary  E.  Miss, laundry,  38  Broadway, 

house  do. 
Newell  R.   second  hand    books,   28 

Boylston,  h.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Norman  J.  Mrs.  h.  48  Erie 
N.   Wallace,  clerk,  364  Devonshire, 

B.  bds.  48  Erie 
Robert  W.  plumber,  b.  10  Sidney 
Sanford  K.  teamster,  State,  cor.  Os- 
born, h.  14  Brookline 
Sarah  A.  Miss,  dressmaker,   22  Mt. 

Auburn,  h.  do. 
Sherman,  clerk,  B.  b.  102  River 
Susan  C.  widow,  bds.  67  Garfield 
Thomas  F.  (Campbell  Bros.). grocer, 

159  Third,  h.  174  do. 
Thomas  M.  plnmber,  h.  18  Blanche 

CAMPBELL  THOMAS  JR.  tin 
plate    worker,  3   Cherry,    h.     105 

Green.    See  p.  804) 
Viola  Miss,  b.  6  Howland 
Warren,  bookbinder,  688  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Boston 
William,  collector,  h.  144  Auburn 
William  (William  Campbell  &  Co.), 

boiler  maker,  Sixth,  n.  Broadway, 

h.  168  Harvard 
William  H.  clerk,  120  Hampshire,  h. 

at  Stoneham  [mont 

William  J.  piano  maker,  h.  66  Tre- 
William    K.    foreman,    Sixth,   near 

Broadway,  h.  113  Washington 
William    T.   teacher,  Boston    Latin 

School,  B.  h.  42  Langdon 

CAMPBELL  WM.&CO.(William 
and  Wilson  Campbell),  boiler 
mnfrs.  Sixth,  n.  Broadway,  See 
page  803 


Campbell  Wilson  (William  Campbell  & 
Co.),  boiler  mnfr.  Sixth,  n.  Broad- 
way, h.  31  Norfolk 

,  h.  25  Rockingham 

Canada  Anthony,  laborer,  2  Nutting,  h.7 

Bradbury 
Canavan  James  A.  piano  finisher,  B.  h. 
13  Suffolk  (well 

Joseph  A.  piano  mover,  h.  9  Rock- 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  variety  store,  13   Suf- 
folk, h.  do. 
see  Cannavan 
Canell  Henry,  h.  73  Thorndike 

Joseph/ carpenter,   b.  73  Thorndike 
Canfield  Charles  T.  Rev.  h.  18  Wallace 
Cann  Bowman  F.  foreman,  11  Cherry,  h. 

7  Huron  ave. 
Cannavan  John  H.soap  maker, 204  Broad- 
way, h.  5  Van  dine 
see  Canavan  [ing 

Canney  John,  oyster  opener,  h.  33  Hard- 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  33  Harding 
Canning  Nicholas,  hatter,  b.  95  Moore 

William,  sawyer,  h.  6  Franklin 
Cannon  Hugh,  laborer,h.  r.2503  Mass.av. 

James  H.  printer,  b.  46  Sidney 
Cant    William,    salesman,   B.   rms.   307 

Broadway 
Canterbury  George  W.  h.  14  Lake 
Cantil  Anthony,  hairdresser,  67£  Rindge 

ave.  h.  do. 
Cantwell  Dennis  F.  clerk,  h.  152  Spring 
Richard,  boiler  maker,  h.  20  Suffolk 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  52  Auburn  pi. 
Thomas  J.  fireman,  h.  Ill  Ninth  [lin 
Canty  Dennis  G.  coachman,  h.173  Frank- 
Gregory,  teamster,  h.  195  Portland 
James,  laborer,  h.  95  Gore 
Kate, widow  of  Zeph.boarding  house 

285  Broadway 
Lillian  M.  teacher,   Putnam  school, 

bds.  at  Stoneham 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  95  Gore 
Timothy  J.  laborer,  b.  95  Gore 
Capeles  Maurice,  laborer,  h.  2  Davis 
Capelle  Jonas  F.  clerk,  134  Portland,  B. 

h.  138  Thorndike 
Capen  Charles  L.   music   teacher,  149a 
Tremont,  B.  h.  4  Wright 
Emma  F.  Mrs.  h.  3  Albany 
Carbeneau  Eugene,  laborer,   h.  Lexing- 
ton avenue 
JohnB.  teamster,  h.  276  Walden 
Napoleon,carpenter,  h.  31  Jackson 
Carberg  Lorenzo  C.  engineer,  h.  430  Main 

William  G.  machinist,  h.  37  Pine 
Carberry  James,  candy  maker,  bds.  579 
Mass.  ave. 
Patrick,  hostler,  h.  2  Soden  pi. 
Carbone  James  F.  b.  58  Wendell 

Philip  L.  florist,B.  b.  58  Wendell 
Carbrey  Frank,  car  conductor,  bds.  482 
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Carbrey  Josephine,  h.  1  Gore  pi. 

Rachel,  widow  of  Hugh,  house  482 
Cambridge        i  *mn»  ^„;"  ,gM 
Card  George  L.tailor,B.b.l  Ashburton  pi. 
Carden  Paul,  broom  maker,  h.  77  Cres- 
cent ave. 
Carder  Abbie  A.   Miss,    dressmaker,   7 
Essex,  bds.  do. 
Augustus  W.  draughtsman,  B.  b.  7 

Essex 
Richard,  carpenter,  B.  h.  7  Essex 
Robert  A.  photographer,  B.  house  7 
Temple  [line 

Cardiff  James,  lithographer,  b.  12  Brook- 
Care  w  Edward  Mrs.  b.  8  Lawrence 
Edward,  cooper,  h.  r.  2  Norfolk 
Joseph,  rubber  worker,  b.  291  Vine 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  291  Vine 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Thomas  A.  house 

29  Everett 
Philip  P.  laborer,  h.  100  Gore 
William,  laborer,  h.  r.  14  Seventh 
Carey  Albert,  carriage  painter,  244  Main, 
h.  at  Somerville 
Dennis,  bookbinder,  b.  39  Gore 
Dennis,  rubber  worker,  b.218  Broad- 
way 
Honora,    widow  of  Timothy,  house 

39  Ninth 
James  laborer,  b.  4  Oliver  pi. 
John  M.  porter,  B.  h.  87  Gore 
John  M.  Jr.  butter  dealer,  b.  87  Gore 
Margaret,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house 

87  Gore 
Mary,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.374  Green 
Michael,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h. 

46  Sidney 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  85  Bridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  105  Bridge 
Morris,  laborer,  h.  11  Vandine 
William,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
see  Cary 
Cargill  Thomas,  teamster,  h.  76£  Thorn- 
dike 

.  418  Mass.  av. 
h.  at  Lynn 
Carleson     Charles,     shipper,    B.    house 

238  Brookline 
Carleton  Deborah  Miss,'J>.  so  Oxford 
Thomas  A.  mason,  house  1(>  Spring- 
field 
Cai  lin  Agnes  and  Mary,  h.219  Brookline 
James,  cooper,  h.  23  Marion 
James  T.  brass    moulder,   house  219 

Brookline 
John,  laborer,  h.  30  Gore 
Thomas  I\  plumber,  1440   Mass.  av. 
bds.  5  ( 'hapman  pi.  I  place 

William  A.  plumber,  h.  5  Chapman 

Carlisle    Alfred  V.  B.  assistant  SUpt.Am. 
Rub.  Co.  h.  1 1  (  olnnibia 

George  A.  blacksmith,  B.  house  112 

Hampshire 


Carlisle  Herbert,  clerk,  B.  rms.   17   Wil- 
liams 
Carll  Frederick  W.  baker,  h.  27  Putnam 

avenue 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Erastus  B.  house 

27  Putnam  ave. 
Carlock  Charles  T.  foreman    binder,    26 

Blackstone,  h.  at  Allston 
John    R.    watchmaker,   B.  house  3 

Norfolk 
Carlow  Eoscoe  A.  agent,  h.  9  Seckle 
Carlson  Adolph,  carpenter,  b.  S4  Wash- 
ington 
Alfred,  clerk,  B.  h.  6  King  pi. 
Alfred,  machinist,  h.  2  Gray  pi. 
August,  teamster,  h.  239  Main 
CarlG.  h.  6  King  pi. 
Carl  G.  piano  hammer  coverer,   330 

Main,  h.  10  Suffolk 
Edward,  painter,  460  Main,  rooms  86 

Washington 
Emil,  at  169  Gore,  b.  145  Otis 
Eric,  wood  carver,  h.  9  Magnolia  av. 
Gus,  carpenter,  b.  6  Parnell 
Gustaf,  porter,  B.  h.  33  Seventh 
John,  laborer,  b.  54  Clark 
Oscar,  machinist,  b.  108  Washington 
Peter  O.  h.  7  Cherry  ct. 
Samuel,  piano  case  maker,  368  Main, 

h.  80  Washington 
Theodore,  piano  hammer  coverer,  73 

Main,  b.  33  Portsmouth 
William  G.  carpenter,  h.  12  Rutland 
Carlsted  Albertina,  widow,  h.  24  Warren 
Carlton   Edmund     E.    rubber    surgical 

goods,  h.  7  Elm 
Carman  Charles  W.  grocer,  421  Main,  h. 

94  Magazine 
Frank  E.  clerk,  421  Main,  house   98 

Prospect 
.John  S.  clerk,  B.  b.  94  Magazine 
Minnie  E. widow  ol  Willard  B.  house 

195  Hamilton 
Carmichael  James  A.  carpenter,  h.    353 

Prospect 
Johu,  truant  officer,  h.    1541    Cam- 
bridge 
John,  Jr.  clerk.  19  No.  Market,  B, 

b.  L541  Cambridge 
Joseph  S.  clerk, B.i).  1541  Cambridge 
Mary,  widow,  b.  353  Prospecl 
Mary  A.  teacher,   Putnam  grammar 

School,  b.  1541  Cambridge 
Matthew  P.  elerk,b.  1541  Cambridge 
Peter  J.  clerk,    L190    Cambridge  b. 

353  Prospect 

Teany    Miss,  dressmaker,    bds.    353 

Prospect 
William  F.  clerk,  1351  Mass.   ave.   b. 

1541  Cambridge 

Carnes  .lames  c.  carpenter,  h.  8  Pioneer 
.lames  \v.  olerk,  b.  8  Pioneer 

Carnev  Daniel,  at  169  Core,  b.    177  Otis 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]     DIRECTORY 


Carney  Edwin  A.     (Baker    &    Carney), 

grocer,  529  Mass.  ave.  h.  81  Green 
Francis,  laborer,  h.  26  Sparks 
Francis  H.  piano  timer,    house  263 

Putnam  ave. 
Francis  J.  student, b. 263  Putnam  av. 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  33  Warren 
Frank,  asst.  H.  U.  library,  rooms  14 

Mellen 
George,  can  make]-,  b.  207  Harvard 
James  J.  laborer,  h.  26  Sparks 
John,  dry  Salter,  h.  64  Winter 
John,  hostler,  b.  6  Jackson 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  19  Jefferson 
John,  quarryman,  h.  15  Farwell  pi. 
John  P.  plumber,  623  Mass.  ave.  b. 

12  Dunster 
John  T.  laborer,  h.  32  Harding 
J.  Walter,  rms.  207  Harvard 
Michael,  cooper,  b.  1025  Cambridge 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  162  Dublin 
Michael  E.  b.  10  Munroe 
Rebecca,  widow  of    Bernard,  house 

6  Jackson 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  15S  Otis 
Wiliiam  A.  teamster,  h.  6  Dickinson 
see  Korney 
Carolan  Michael,  galvanizer,  bds.    rear 

16  Blanche 
Caron  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  124  Dublin 
Carpenter     Alexander    C.     blacksmith, 

Munroe,  cor.  Third,h.l28  Hastings 
Alfred  P.  carpenter,  h.  438  Green 
Arthur  H.  student,  b.  210  Columbia 
Charles  M.  Rev. pastor, Hope  church 

h.  210  Columbia 
Edcil,  mail  driver,  h.  241  Main 
Edward   A.   physician,  7    Linnasan 

house  do. 
Ethel  B.  h.  210  Columbia 
Evelyn  S.  h.  10  Leonard  ave. 
H.     grocer,    84    Cambridge,    house 

40  First 
Martin  B.  collector.  559  Mass.    ave. 

h.  446  Green 
Mary  G. Miss, teacher,  Agassiz  school 

bds.  3  Shepard 
Thomas,  cabinet  maker  and  uphol- 
sterer, 132  Clark,  h.  19  Cherry 
William  S.  printer,  b.  128  Hastings 
Carr  Alden  B.  engineer,  h.  19  Market 
Alfred,  foreman,  95  Allston,   house 

170  Pleasant 
Alice  Miss,  clerk,  h.  109  Tremont 
Anne,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  house  7 

Walnut  ave. 
Annie  C.  widow  of  Martin,  house  73 

Banks 
Arthur,  at  Am.  Rub.    Co.    bds.  187 

Portland 
Barnard,  laborer,  h.  rear  18  Decatur 
Bros,  f  MichaelCarr),  soft  soap  mnfr. 
rear  12  Lopez 


Carr  Charles,  carpeuter,37  Garden,  h.  do. 
Charles  H.  wood  carver,  h.  4  Lopez 
Edward  C.  piano  tuner,   B.    bds.  93 

Western  avenue 
Edward  P.  soap  maker,  b.  12  Lopez 
Eliza,  widow  of  Edward  J.  house  7 

Gibson 
Erwin  S.  Mrs.  b.  14  Oxford 
Francis  J.  brass  moulder,h.  75  Clark 
Frank  F.   physician,    72  Antrim,  h. 

do. 
Helen,  widow  of   Charles,  house  20 

Decatur 
James,  laborer,  991  Cambridge,  bds. 

995  do. 
James,  tailor,  10  Boylston,  house  1 

Emmons  place 
James  J.  brush  maker,  B.     bds.  1S7 

Portland 
John,  brass  moulder,  73  Clark 
John,  plumber,  b.  170  Pleasant 
John  F.  clerk,  50£  DeWolf,  bds.  12 

Lopez 
John  H.  brass  finisher,  h.  40  Market 
John  H.  salesman,  B.  h.  34  Union 
John  K.  teamster,  h.  Cameron  ave. 
Joseph,  groom,  101  Brattle,  b.  do. 
Julia,  widow  of    Richard,  house  34 

Pilgrim 
Lucien,  h.  163  Brattle 
Mary  Miss,  h.  rear  101  Plympton 
Mary,  widow  of  Arthur,  house     1S7 

Portland 
Michael  (Carr  Bros.), soft  soap  mnf. 

rear  12  Lopez,  h.  do. 
M.  Frank,  letter  carrier,  Somerville, 

Mass.  bds.  rear  18  Decatur 
Patrick,  bds.  27  Pioneer  ave. 
Patrick  E.  soap  works,  b.  995   Cam- 

bridbe 
Patrick  F.  at  169  Gore,  b.291  Camb. 
Peter  J.  laborer,  h.  224  Bridge 
Richard,. salt  fish,  34  Pilgrim,  h.  do. 
Robert,  teamster,  h.  Clarendon  av. 
Teresa  C.  widow  of  John  H.  house  93 

Western  ave. 
William,  plumber,  b.  995  Cambridge 
William,  tailor,  h.  23  Bay 
see  Karr,  Kear,  also  Cahir,  also  Corr 
Carrell  Charles  L.  printer,  h.  102  luman 
Mary,  widow  of  Benj.  b.  102  Inman 
Carret  James  W. student, b. 6  Appiau  Way 
J.     Francisco,     cataloguer.     Public 

Library,  B.  h.  6  Appian  Way 
Carrick  Catherine  F.  Mrs.    h.    14  Trow- 
bridge pi. 
George  H.  clerk,  B.b.14  Trowbridge 

place 
James,  express,  h.  7  Banks 
James  H.  packer,  h.  17  Oak 
Carrier  George  L.  express,  h.  195  River 
Carrig  James  A.  expressman,  h.  7  Banks 
Thomas,  stonecutter,  h.  106  Winsor 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIEECTOEY 


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CarrigaD  Martin,  sawyer,  h.  208  Franklin 
Carrington  Fannie  Miss,  h.  309  Columbia 
Solomon,  shipper,  h.  309  Columbia 
Victoria,  h.  98  Plympton 
Carris  Lewis  H.  student,  h.  438  Green 
Carroll  Annie,  widow  of  John  P.  house 

252  Columbia 
Arthur,  clerk,  B.  b.  57  Pleasant 
Caroline  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  7  Ap- 

pian  Way,  h.  do. 
Catherine,  widow  of  John  F.    house 

228  Bridge 
Clifford     D.    lithographer,    bds.  57 

Pleasant 
Daniel,  clerk,  b.  309  Green 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  16  Gore 
David,  bds.  16  Gore 
Edward  C.  machinist,  B.  &  M.  P.P. 

repair  shop,  h.  42  Gore 
Edward  J.  woven  hose  maker,  house 

1124  Cambridge 
George  D.  gardener,  27  Tuttle,  h.do. 
Hugh,  coachman,  26  Maple  av.  b.do. 
James,  blacksmith,  9  Church,  house 

147  Cushing 
James,  cooper,  at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.  b. 

184  Otis 
James,  laborer,  h.  5  Winter 
James,  laborer,  h.  r.  202  Bridge 
James  H.  sewing  machines, 306  Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
James  H.  Jr.  machinist,   bds.    306 

Cambridge 
James  J.  b.  202  Bridge 
James  P.  h.  r.  202  Bridge 
John,  clerk,  B.  b.  252  Columbia 
John,  foreman,  h.  r.  85  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  24  Warren 
John,  roofer,  I  Plympton  pi.  h.  do. 
John,  teamster,  h.  137  Bridge 
John  F.  machinist,  169  Gore,  bds.306 

Cambridge 
John  II.  marble  worker,  51  Main,  b. 

211  Vine 
John  I.  janitor,  534  Mass.  ave.  house 

57  Pleasant 
John  J.  at  Am.  Pub.  Co.  h.  184  Otis 
Joseph,  laborer,  b.  L59  Cambridge 
Julia    S.  widow  of  Edward  J.  house 

2  Carlisle 
Luke,  teamster,  h.  249  Sixth 
Marcella    Miss,  dressmaker,  house  2 

Carlisle 
Martin  J.  helper,  State,cor.  Osborn, 

b.  14  Brookline 
Miry  J.  widow  of  Patrick  II. bds. 168 

Auburn 
Michael,  spears  Oil  Works,  bds.  51 

Sixth 
Norah,   widow    of    Patrick,    h.  28 

Webster  ave. 
Patrick,  h.  17  Marion 
Patrick,  clerk,  b.  211  Vine 


Carroll  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  309  Green 
Patrick,   laborer,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  119  Charles 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  ILinnehanct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  3  Porter 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  28  Webster  ave. 
Patrick,  machinist,  h.  290  Prospect 
Patrick  D.  laborer,  h.  158  Otis 
Patrick  J.  cooper,  h.  34  Jefferson 
Phillip,  car  washer,  h.  30  Mill 
Richard,  at  169  Gore,  h.  184  Otis 
Thomas  H.  sawyer,  rear  380  Main,h. 

8  Clark 
Timothy  J.  grocer,  47  Winter,  h.  do. 
William,  gardener,  h.  2  Dublin 
William,  laborer,  h.  16  Gore 
William,  laborer,  house  24  Porter 
William,  laborer,  h.  17  Winter 
William,  Jr.  junk,  h.  24  Porter 
William  C.  painter,  h.  61  Magee 
William  F.  clerk,  1190  Cambridge,  h. 

168  Auburn 
Carruth  Charles  E.  grocer,  b.  9  Laurel 
Charles  E.    2d.   printer,    Riverside 

Press,  b.  9  Laurel 
Charles  T.  merchant,   119  Milk,  B. 

h.  Fayerweather 
George  E.  clerk,  h.  9  Laurel 
Carson  Robert,   flagman,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

h.  11  Plymouth 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  17  Jefferson 

CARSTEIX    HANS  L.    coal  and 
wood,  47  Cogswell  ave.  and  branch 
2409  Mass.  ave.  h.  45  Cogswell  ave. 
See  p.  782 
Carswell  William  O.   compositor,  Globe, 

h.  434  Mass.  ave. 
Cartair  Alfred   W.  insurance,   574  Mass. 

av.  h.  Brighton 
Carter  Annie  Mrs.  h.  140  Magazine 

Annie  E.Miss,bookkeeper,265  Pearl, 

b.  140  Magazine 
Ashton  F.  b.  66  Antrim 
Bessie,  head  nurse,  Cambridge  Hos- 
pital, b.  do. 
CARTER  CHARLES  M.  mana- 
ger, Standard  Oil  Co.  of  X.  Y.Bos- 
ton  dept.  Sixth,   cor.  Potter,  and 
61  Broad. I5.li. at  Boston.    See  p.  21 
21 
Edbert  E.  clerk,    432  Cambridge,  b. 

r.  64  Thorndike 
Edwin  EL  janitor,  b.  48  Green 
Frank  II.  (II.  &    E.  Burton  &  <  !o.   . 
brushmaker,    122  Harvard,    house 
at  Dorchester 
Frank  II.  civil  engineer,! 'it  v  Hall.  !•. 

17  Trowbridge  pi. 
Fred,  laborer,  b.  53  I  >uldin 
Fred  P.  machinist,  h.  91  Thorndike 
George,  glass  maker,  h.  83  Third 
George  H.(George  EL  Carter  A  Co.)i 
bicycles, 3  Central  pq.h.  at  New  t<>, 


150 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Carter  George    H.    &  Co.    (George    H. 
Carter    and  Harry    C.    Getchell), 
bicycles,  3  Central  sq. 
George  W.  clerk,  rms.  83  Third 
James,  gardener,  h.  85  Concord  ave. 
James  Mrs.  h.  140  Magazine 
John,  asst.  shipper,  1(59  Gore 
John,  laborer,  h.  10  Seventh 
John  H.  oils,  rms.  1  Myrtle 
Lawrence,  laborer,  h.  1  Somerset 
Leigh  W.  student,  b.  12  Rockwell 
Leslie  P.  machinist,  b.  140  Magazine 
Lewis,  teamster,  b.  16  Blake 
Martha  B.  Miss, asst. clerk  of  courts, 
Court  House,  Third,  h.  at  Boston 
Moses,  driver,  b.  1  Village 
M.  A.  Mrs.  h.  3  Clinton 
Nathan  A.  watchman,  Rideout  Mill, 

State,  h.  15  Market 
Noel   A.  salesman,  229  Franklin,  B.  j 

h.  66  Antrim 
Obed  B.  b.  Linnasan 
Richard  H.  waiter,  rms.  10  Magee 
Robert,  linenman,   Hotel  Vendome, 

B.  h.  12  Rockwell 
Robert  N.  clerk,  B.  b.  12  Rockwell 
William,   machinist,  B.  h.   19  Rock- 
ingham 
William  G.  Mrs.  h.  42  Montgomery 
William  T.  hatter,  h.  143  Clark 

, carpenter,  rms.  54  Austin 

Cartier  George,  teamster,  h.  100  Dublin 
Carton  Hugh,  h.  33  Hunting 

Michael,  belt  maker,h.  371  Columbia 
Cartwright  Ezekiel  S.  rope  maker,  house 

5  Harold  pi. 

Helenor  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  School 
John  B.  musician,  b.  5  Harold  pi. 
Joseph  P.  h.  239  Hampshire 
Phillip,   box  nailer,  174  Broadway, 
b.  5  Harold  pi 

Carty  Henry  T.  music  teacher,  401  Win- 
sor,  h.  do. 
Margaret  A.  h.  64  Amory 

Cary  Emma,  h.  92  Brattle 
Sarah  G.  h.  92  Brattle 

Carver  Edmund  T.  machinist.  A. H. Hews 

6  Co.  h.  17  Hubbard  ave. 
Emma   S.  widow  of  John,  house  33 

Market 
Loring  G.  electrician,  728  Mass.  ave. 

h.  579  do. 
Percy,  student,  B.  Univ.  b.  17  Story 
Casey  Andrew  A.  baker,   40   Green,  h. 

1318  Cambridge 
Ann,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  30  North 
Ann  J.  widow  of  William,  huuse  104 

Fourth 
Annie,  Alice  and  Esther,  h.  49  Elm 
Bridget,  widow  of  George,  house  36 

Washington 
Christopher  W.   photographer,  B.  b. 

49  Elm 


Casey  David,  driver,  h.  108£  Elm 

Frank  A.  machinist,  Blake's  Pump 

Works,  b.  104  Fourth 
Frank  J.  iron  moulder,  h.  r.  15  Pine 
Henry  P.  clerk,  P.  O.  18  Boylston,b. 

at  Roxbury 
James,  foundryman  Jb.150  Thorndike 
James,  laborer,  b.  42  Washington 
James  H.  clerk,  bds.  150  Thorndike 
James  J.  marble  cutter,  b.  49  Elm 
James  M.  fireman,  II.  &  L.  2,  Port- 
land, h.  775  Cambridge  X££ 
James    S.    sub    steam    fire    engine 

driver,  h.  521  Cambridge 
John,  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  b.117  Gore 
John  M.  h.  73  Howard 
Joseph  L.  engraver,  b.150  Thorndike 
Katherine    Miss,  bookkeeper,   h.   2 

Norfolk  ct. 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  10  Holly 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  124  Webster  ave. 
Mary,  widow,  h.  71  Hampshire 
Mary, widow  of  John  H.h. 42  Murray 
Michael,  clerk,   69  Norfolk,  bds.  at 

Somerville 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  30  North 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  30  Railroad 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  M.  O'Hare's, 

Reservoir 
Michael,  marble  worker,  h.  49  Elm 
Michael,watchman,  h.  150  Thorndike 
Michael.   Jr.   brass  finisher,  B.  bds. 

150  Thorndike 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  54  Fifth 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  5  Cedar  sq. 
Patrick  H.  laborer,  b.  5  Cedar  sq. 
Thomas,     clerk,    333    Main.    b.    10 

Harrison 
Thomas,  hack  driver,  190  Broadway, 

b.  do. 
Thomas  H.  clerk,   11  Otis,  B.  h.  449 

Cambridge 
Thomas  J.chief  engineer,fire  depart- 
ment, office  City  Hall,  h.  449  Cam- 
bridge 
William  C.  furnace  tender,h.99  Clark 
William  E.  J.  h.  23  Watson 
William  F.  confectionerv,  fruit,  etc. 

519  Cambridge,  h.  9  Sixth 
William  J.  laborer,  b.  42  Murray 
William   L.   morocco  dresser,    rms. 
159  Hastings 

,  moulder,  b.  63  Sixth 

Cash  Edward,  at  B.  B.  W.  b.  51  Sixth 
Cashman  George  R.  printer's  pressman, 
B.  h.  26  Donnell 
John,  h.  26  Donnell 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  1  Union 
Mary  J.  h.  1  Union 
Patrick,    wheelwright,   2067    Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
Thomas, bookbinder,Riverside  Press, 
h.  147  Green 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


151 


Cashman  Thomas  G.asst.  supt.  B.b.  147 

Green 
Walter  M.  letter  carrier, b.  147  Green 
Casneau  Sylvester,  hairdresser,  Chasn.h. 

49£  Green 
Casper  Max,  milk  dealer,  328  Vine,  h.do. 
Nicholas, milk  dealer, Som. Mass. rms. 

328  Vine 
Cass  Calvin  P.  h.  148  Green 

Calvin  P.  Mrs.  clerk,  599  Mass.  ave. 

h.  148  Green 
Cassette  Sophia,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.152 

Rindge  ave. 
Cassidy  Andrew,  at  gas  house,  bds.  10 

Broadway 
Bridget,    widow     of    Frank,    h.  27 

Valentine 
Edward,  clerk,  b.  6  Mt.  Auburn 
Edward  B.  clerk,  B.  &  M.  R.R.  h.16 

Leighton  ct. 
Frank,   clerk,   61  Brookline,   b.    70 

Franklin 
James,  laborer,  h.  15  Bristol 
Jane,  widow  of  Edward,  h.79  Spring 
John,  hose  maker,  b.  1  Webster  av. 
John  E.  section  hand,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

b.  139  Bridge 
Jonathan  A.  carpenter,  h.  152  Pearl 
Mabel  F.  h.  17  Hovey  ave. 
Margaret,   widow  of  John  P.  h.  35 

Banks 
Matthew,  carpenter,  b.  152  Pearl 
Patrick  J.  plumber,  b.  35  Banks 
Peter,  at  Am.Rub.Co.h.  49  Brewery 
Thomas,  foundryman,  b.  80  School 
Cassin  Joseph  S.  teamster,  h.  195  Norfolk 
Thomas,  at  B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  h. 

Seventh  place 
Caswell  Benjamin  P.  foreman,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  39  Green 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  h.  rear  13 

Appian  Way 
George B.  (Coolidge  &  Caswell), laun- 
dry, 136  Franklin,  h.  27  .River 
Horace  C.  clerk,  B.  h.  2052  Mass.  av. 
Jennie,  nurse,  rms.  29  Baldwin 
Margaret  A.  press  feeder,  U.  P.  bds. 

rear  13  Appian  Way 
Sarah  P.  widow  of  Enoch  H.  h.  27 

River 
Susan,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  93 

Hampshire 
Thomas  M.  cracker  salesman,  h.  93 

Hampshire 
William  P.  sawyer,  174   Broadway, 

house  261£  doT 
Cate  Carrie  L.  Mrs,  h.  12  Dunster 

John  Q.  A.  carpenter,  h.  12  Dimeter 
Cates  Laertes  S.  contractor,  h.  17  Story 
Gathers  George,  cabinet  maker,  Irving  & 

Cassou,  Otis,  h.  101  Gore 
Cathey  Willard,  iceman,  rms.  104  Thorn- 
dike 


Catlin  John,  laborer,  h.  306  Vine 
I  Catterall  Samuel,  jour,  tailor,  2072  Mass. 

ave.  h.  14  Cogswell  ave. 
I  Catton  Charles  J.  ladies'  tailor,  943  Mass. 

ave.  house  do. 
Cauchon  .George  H.  grocer,  133   Hamp- 
shire, h.  43  Plymouth 
Seraphim,  cornice  maker,  house  18 
Harvey 
Cauisries  Frank,  butcher,  h.  354  Vine 
Causse  Carl,  machinist,  h.  85  Cushing 
Caustic  Charles  E.  (Lombard  &  Caustic), 
printers,  26a  Brattle,  h.  58  Win- 
throp 
Caution    Cornelius,   porter,  B.   house  5 
Eustis  court 
Elisha  B.  clerk,  B.  h.  5  Eustis  ct. 
Cavanagh  Agnes,  bookkeeper,  2427  Mass. 
ave.  h.  2429  do. 
Charles  Mrs.  h.  90  First 
Cavanaugh  Annie,  widow  of  Francis,  h. 
65  Ellery 
Frank  J.  engineer,  h.  33a  Harvard 
James,  teamster,  h.  27  Harvard 
John,  laborer,  bds.  75  River 
John  J.  clerk,  46  High,  B.  boards  65 

Ellery 
Joseph  J.  carrier,  P.  O.  647  Mass. 

ave.  h.  35  Brookline 
Michael,  harness  maker,  445  Main,  h. 

37  Cottage 
Michael    T.    (M     T.   Cavanaugh    & 
Son),  grocer,  2427   Mass.  ave.   h. 
2429  do. 
M.  T.  &  Co.  (Michael  T.  and  William 
H.  Cavanaugh),  groceries  and  pro- 
visions, 2427  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick,  hose  maker,  b.  32  Harvard 
Patrick,  h.  133  Second 
Peter,  stone  cutter,  b.  157  Main 
Thomas  J.  h.  133  Second 
Thomas  J.  harness  maker,  445  Main, 

b.  37  Cottage 
William   H.    (M.   T.    Cavanaugh    & 

Son),  2427  Mass.  ave.  h.  2429  do. 
see  Kavanagh 
Caverley  William,  laborer,  Brookline,  b. 

315  River 
Cawley  Eliphalet,  h.  12  Magnolia  ave. 
George,  clerk,  bds.  30  Eighth 
Ida  M.  h.  12  Magnolia  ave. 
John  F.  clerk.   Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  767 

Cambridge 
Thomas,  at  Power  House,  W.  E.  Sr. 

Ry.  h.  30  Eighth 
William,  engineer,  b.  52  Chestnut 
Cazmay  George  F.  100  Franklin,  B,  h.  36 

Western  ave. 
Cederholm  Nils,  cabinet  maker,  house  21 

Fairmont  avenue 
Center  Abbie,  at  150  Ma-,  ave.  bds.  58 

Market 
Caroline  <>.  Mrs.  h.  58  Market 


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Center  Henry  F.  clerk,  b.  58  Market 
John,  clerk,  b.  14  Union 
Mary  P.  Mrs.  h.  33  Trowbridge 
see  Senter  [ave. 

Cervi  Romeo,  bookbinder,  h.  79  Putnam 
Chadbourne   Augustine  P.  teamster,  17 
Batterymarch,  B.  h.  95  Otis 
Florence  M.  Mrs.  h.  32  Bigelow 
Henry,  patent  solicitor,  113  Devon- 
shire, B.  h.  28  Lee 
Herbert,  entry  clerk,  B.  b.  32  Bigelow 
Ralf,  clerk,  B.  bds.  32  Bigelow 
Chadwrick    Alfred    F.  janitor,    Peabody 
Grammar  school,  h.  41  Crescent 
Lead  Works,  red  lead  mnfrs.  North, 

office,  176  to  184  High,  B. 
Nellie  M.  Mrs.  h.  106  Pleasant 
Chaffers  Charles,  h.  395  Winsor 
Challis  Alfred,  h.  42  Holyoke 

Harry  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  42  Holyoke 
Chalmers  Alexander,  ins.  31  State,  B.  h. 
204  Columbia 
Frank  S.  shoemaker,  h.  129  Putnam 

avenue 

Fred  A.  clerk,  485  Mass.  ave.  h.  17 

Austin  [Austin 

Matilda,  widow  of  William,  house  56 

William,  grocer,  75  Hampshire,  h.  6 

Elm 

Chaloner  John,  foreman,  10  Arrow,  rms. 

1  Mifflin  place 
Chamberlain  Albert  H.  court  officer,  E.C. 
bds.  24  Erie 
Alice  D.  and  Lucia  S.  h.  10  Erie 
Amedie,  hostler,  12  Soden,  boards  57 

Howard 
Annie  C.   Mrs.   Baptist  Home,   308 

Brookline 
Frank  C.  law  student,  b.  24  Erie 
Frank  W.  clerk,  115  Clinton,  B.  h.  8 
Western  avenue  [Prospect 

James  F.  silver  plater,  B.  rooms  236 
J.  Joseph,  steward,  Alpha  Delta  Phi 
club,  64  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  17  Surrey 
J.  Leon,  student,  b.  84  Wendell 
Louis,  laborer,  h.  38  Montgomery 
Lucia  W.  widow  of  Volney  R.  house 

24  Erie 
Mabel  L.  Miss,  teacher,  English  High 

school,  b.  24  Erie 
Newell,  h.  29  River 
Sally  N.  Mrs.  teacher,  Willard  pri- 
mary school,  rms.  17  William 
Walter  B.  clerk,  b.  29  River 
William  R.  clerk,  80  Pleasant,  bds. 
426  Putnam  ave. 
Chamberlin  A.  Otis,  letter  carrier,  P.  O. 
647  Mass.  ave.  h.  41  Amory 
Charles  IT.  b.  293  Harvard 
Daniel  U.  pres.  First  National  Bank 
of  Cambridge,  Cambridgeport  Sav- 
ings   Bank    and    Cambridge    Gas 
Lisrht  Co.  h.  293  Harvard 


Chamberlin    Ella   M.     Miss,     whistling 
soloist,  h.  75  Columbia 

Emma  F.  widow  of  Edwin  M.  house 
30  Linnseau 

George  II.  h.  77  Brattle 

Jane  E.  Miss,  h.  454  Broadway 

Jeremiah  J.  steward,  63  Plympton, 
house  17  Surrey 

Laura  B.  Miss,  h.  454  Broadway 

Sarah  E.  Miss,  h.  75  Columbia* 

Sarah  F.  widow  of  Charles  P.  house 
75  Columbia 

William  E.  h.  27  Clinton 
Chambers  J.  Arthur,  laborer,  boards  24 
Harris  place 

Mary  B.  widow  of  Thomas,  house  24 
Harris  place 

Thomas,  teamster, h.  11  Leighton  ct. 
Champeau  Edward,  city  laborer,   h.  79 

Rindge  ave. 
Champlin  Edgar  R.  lawyer,  5  Tremont, 
B.  h.  8  Dana 

Robert  A.  h.  958  Mass.  ave. 
Champney  William  L.  teamster,  3  Hamp- 
shire, h.  80  School 
Chandler  Archie,  clerk,  B.  h.  6  Florence 

Charles  H.  bookkeeper,  66  Chauncv, 
B.  h.  269  Harvard 

Edward  D.  carpet  designer,  b.  1688 
Mass.  ave. 

Edward  R.  Mrs.  h.  242  Green 

Ella  J.  Miss,  h.  51  Brookline 

Elmer  E.  draughtsman,  84  Kingston, 
B.  bds.  36  Amory 

Emeline  B.  widow  of  Ebenezer,  h. 
36  Amory 

Frank  A.  electrotype  finisher,  River- 
side Press,  h.  22  Warland 

Frank  S.  clerk,  B.  b.  1688  Mass.  ave. 

Gilbert  E.  dividend  clerk,  N.  E.  Trust 
Co.  85  Devonshire,  B.  b.  36  Amory 

Harry  W.  lithographer,  B.  bds.  1688 
Mass.  ave. 

Isaac  A.  template  maker,  B.  B.  W. 
Sixth,  h.  3  Hastings  sq. 

Laura  J.  Mrs.  teacher  of  dancing,  h. 
Inman,  c.  Mass.  ave.  su.  6 

Lewis  B.  provisions,  729  Mass.  ave. 
b.  800  do. 

Lydia  F.  widow  of  Henry  L.  b.  1784 
Mass.  ave. 

Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  51  Fair- 
mont 

Mary,  widow  of  John  H.  h.  155  Har- 
vard 

Robert,  plumber,  b.  51  Fairmont 

Seth  C.  h.  16  Craigie 

Stephen    B.   ins.   agent,   53   Devon- 
shire, rm.  5,  B.  h.  1688  Mass.  ave. 

Thomas  W.  porter,  h.  1S6  Broadway 
Chanin  Samuel,  real  estate,  h.  15  Line 
Channing  Edward,  asst.  prof.  H.  IT.  h. 
1  Brewster 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


151 


Chant  Robert,  laborer,  h.  128  Bridge 
Chapin  Andrew  N.  mason,  22  Fairmont 
ave.  h.  do. 

Edward  S.  salesman,  31  West,  B.  h. 
97  Lake  View  ave. 

Edwin,  mason,  b.  22  Fairmont  ave. 

Henry    G.   spring    bed    maker,   386 
Main,  h.  44  Erie 

Milo  J.  glue  maker,  h.  4  Saginaw  av. 

Walter,  mason,  22  Fairmont  av.  b.  do. 
Chaplin  Co. (The), engineers, 27  Myrtle  aA 

Edwin  D.  electrician   (The  Chaplin 
Co.), Myrtle  ave. h.l5Ells worth  av. 

George    (George    Chaplin    &    Co.), 
builder,  1412  Cambridge,  h.  do. 

George  P.  carpenter,  b.  1412  Cam- 
bridge 

J.  Charles,  carpenter,  b.  1412  Camb. 

Louis  T.  carpenter,  Mechanics  Ex- 
change, B.  bds.  1412  Cambridge 

William  H.  carpenter,  21  Central  sq. 
h.  78  Fayette 
Chapman  Anna  B.  Miss,  art   student,   h. 
11  Story 

Annie  B.  h.  7  Riedesel  ave. 

CHAPMAN     CARRIAGE   CO. 
(Geo.  Q.    Rollins    and    Geo.    M. 

Church),  carriage  mnfrs.   rear  10 

Brattle.     See  p.  785 
Charles,  carpenter,   h.  3  Hampshire 

place 
Charles,  wire  worker,  b.  9  Broadway 
Charles  E. letter  carrier,  B.  house  20 

Parker 
Charles  H.   driver,    steamer  No.   6, 

180  River,  h.  156  do. 
Cyrus  D.  machinist,, h.  462  Main 
Drummer  R.  Mrs.  h.  34  Buckingham 
Ellen  W.  widow  of  F.A.h.27  Everett 
Elmer  E.engineer,T.  B.M.  Co. Third, 

h.  100  Elm 
Frederick  E. director  of  vocal  music, 

public  schools,  h.  126  Oxford 
George  E.  wheelwright,  h. 37  Regent 
John  L.  action  maker,  162  Broadway, 

h.  14  Greenough  ave. 
Kate  M.  Miss,  h.  11  Story 
Lewis  C.  stone  cutter,  h.  55  Main 
Lucy  A.  widow  of  Francis  L.  house 

1 1*  Story 
Margaret  R.  h.  7  Riedesel  ave. 
Mary  E.  h.  156  River 
Nathaniel  B.  rooms  16  Story 
Nellie,  widow  of  Harrison,  house  70 

Austin 
Orville  II.  barber,  h.lSA  Portsmouth 
Robert,  boiler  maker,b.53  Broadway 
Susan  E.  Miss,  h.  1 1  Story 
Walter  E.  wheelwright,   21    Palmer, 

h.  52  Boylston 
William  A.  hairdresser,  622  Mass.av. 

h.  7  West  [43  Fairmont 

Chappell  Gourlay,  385  Putnam  ave.  rms. 


Chappell  Theophilus,  chair  maker,    b.    9 

Hotel  Harrison 
Charak  Hairy,  clerk,  437  Main,  house  at 

Boston 
Jacob,     crockery,   tin   and    wooden 

ware,  437  Main,  h.  11  Douglas 
Chard  Charles  Henry,  h.  293  Third 
Charles  Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.  30  School 

C CHARLES  RIVER  NATION- 
J  AL  BANK,  Walter  S.  Swan, 
president,  Geo.  H.  Holmes, cashier, 
1408  Mass.  ave.    See  p.  766 

CHARLES  RIVERSTONE  CO. 
Norcross  Bros,   props.    Brookline 

st.  near  the  bridge.    See  p.  820 

William  S.  machinist,  h.  32  Kinnaird 

Charley  Wah,  laundry, 550  Mass.av.h.do. 

Charlie  Chip,  laundry,  17  Boylston, h. do. 

Kee,  laundry,  170  Hampshire,  h.  do. 

Sing,  h.  16  Central  sq. 

Charlton   William,  carpenter,   house  31 

Fairmont 
William  J.  baker,  h.  310    Prospect 
Chartrand  Elzore,  cooper,  169  Gore,  bds. 

765  Cambridge  [Cambridge 

George,  cooper,  169  Gore,  house  765 
Joseph,  box  maker,  169   Gore,   bds. 

765  Cambridge 
Chase  Aaron  F.  mason,  h.  Van  Norden 
Albert,  carriage  maker,   B.  house  77 

Orchard 
Allan  M. student, H.  U.b.l9Lancaster 
Benjamin  F.  transit  man,  b.51  Essex 
Charlotte  M.  Miss,  teacher,  Webster 

grammar  school,  b.  341  Broadway 
Clara  P.  Miss,  h.  105  Brattle 
Cornelius  B.  driver,  r.  47   Franklin, 

h.  32  Brookline 
Edgar  L.  clerk,  1238   Mass.  ave.  h.  2 

Wallace  Terrace 
Edward  F.  sanitary  insp.  h.ol  Essex 
Edward  W.  clerk,  B.  h.  51  Henry 
Eugene,  wire  maker,  h.  25  Decatur 
Franklin,  gardener,    Brattle,    corner 

Fresh  Pond  lane,  b.  do. 
Freeman     H.  heavy    teaming,     156 

Hampshire,  h.  do. 
George,  city  laborer,  h.  253  River 
George  s.  accountant,    15.  house  19 

Lancaster 
George  W.  wood  moulder,  house  187 

Winsor 
Henry  J.  teacher,  h.    18  Story 
Herbert  A.  physician,  924    Mass.  av. 

h.  950  do. 
Herbert  J.  teacher,  Latin   school,  h. 

L66  Highland,  Somerville 
Hiram    L.  homoeopathic   physician, 

office  92  1  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Isaac  (Richardson   &   Bacon),   coal. 

foot  Dunster,  h.   17  Trowbridge 
Joaiah  G.  civil   engiueer,   house  556 

Putnam  ave. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Chase  J.  S.  cabinet  maker,108  Cambridge 
h.  at  Maiden 
Louis  S.  at  Richardson  &  Bacon,  b. 

47  Trowbridge 
Martha,  widow  of  George,  house   22 

School  st.  ct. 
Phillip  S.  car  conductor.h.  57  Ellery 
Virginia  M.  Miss,  bds.  15  Chauncy 
Waldo  K.    h.    Reservoir,    n.  Fayer- 
weather 

,  cooper,  rms.  1  Union 

,  h.  55a  Market 

Chassar  David   K.   custom   tailor,    1074 

Cambridge,  h.  57  Plymouth 
Chat  win  Angie  E.  dressmaker,  98  Hamp- 
shire, h.  do. 
Florence  A.   telegraph   operator,  h. 

98  Hampshire 
William,  brass  finisher,   B.  and  fur- 
niture mover,  269  and   271  Colum- 
bia, h.  98  Hampshire 
William     T.    stable    and    furniture 
mover,  269  and  271   Columbia,   b. 
98  Hampshire 
Chave  Henry,  upholsterer, b.  2i  William 
Cheatham  Henry,  car  washer,   house  55 
Washington 
James,  city  laborer,  h.  3  Norfolk  ct. 
Cheatle  Edward  A.  derrick  rigger,  bds. 

257  Sidney 
Checketts  George,  brass  filer,  B.  house  4 

Rogers  blk.  Washington 
Cheek  Jackson,  carpeuter,h.  10  Murdock 
John,  waiter,  bds.  10  Murdock 
William,  waiter,  bds.  10  Murdock 
Cheetham  Henry  C.   car  washer,   h.  41 

Mai-ket 
Cheever  Chester  G.  bicycles,  1049  Mass. 
ave.h.  at  Somerville 
JohnH.  (M.  A.   Ramsdell  &   Co.), 

druggist,  541  Mass.  ave. 
Lydia,  widow,  h.  352  Broadway 
Chemical  Engine,  No.  2,  Lexiugton  ave. 

wTard  i 
Chemley  Esther,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  14 

Antrim 
Cheney  Anna  L.  Mrs.  b.  27  Garfield 

Charles  W.  cracker  dealer. 29  Frank- 
lin, h.  351  Pearl 
Edwin  L.  produce,  basement,  10  N. 

F.  H.  market,  B.  h.  41  Essex 
Frank  E.  salesman,   B.  h.   209  Har- 
vard 
George  Mrs.  b.  2  Clinton 
Hiram  W.  trav.  salesman,  house    46 

Russell 
Joseph  P.  b.  351  Pearl 
Mary  F.  Miss,  b.  50  Sacramento 
Mary  M. widow  of  Nathan,  house  50 

Sacramento 
Susan  D.  widow  of  Joseph  A.  lodg- 
ing house,  52  Mt.  Auburn 
Cherest  Eliza  A.  widow,  h.333  Columbia 


Cherwinskv  Max,  soap  maker,  house  252 

Pearl 
Chesson  William  J.timekeeper,169  Gore, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Chester  Hans  A.  grocer,  406  Main,  h.  70 

Green 
Chestnut  James,  hat  oiler,  H.  M.  Sawyer 

&  Son,  Thorndike,  h.  46  Union 
Chetley  Harriet,  at  479  Broadway,  b.do. 

Chevalier   ,    carpenter,   house   13 

Brookford 
Cheyne  Hugh,  bookkeeper,  B.  house  10 
Arlington 
John,  brick  mason,  b.  9  Perry 
James  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  9  Perry 
Robert,  machinist,  h.  105  Otis 
William,  stone  mason,  h.  9  Perry 
Chiaro  Luigi,    hairdresser,   1   Jefferson, 

house  do. 
Chick  A.  Harry,  student,  b.   67  Wallace 
Edward  E.  supt.  Peabody  Museum, 

h.  15  Ware 
John  W.  express  driver,h.G7  Wallace 
Joseph  E.  shipping  clerk,  169    Gore, 

house  5  Sixth 
Moses  M.  h.  21  Haskell 
Chicoine  Bruno,  confectionery,house  439 

Main 
Chidgev  Thomas,  stone  cutter,   bds.   20 

Walnut  ct. 
Child  Alma  H.  Mrs.  h.  22  Sacramento 
Eliza,  widow  of  Spencer,  b.  30  River 
Frances  S.  b.  67  Kirkland 
Francis  J.  professor  of  English,  H. 

U.  h.  67  Kirkland 
George  W.  motorman,  h. 64  Franklin 
Mary  E.  widow  of  William  B.  h.   64 

Franklin 
Moses  M.  truant  offices,  rms.  12  Far- 
well  place 
Childs  Caroline  S.  widow,  h.  37  Fairfield 
Charles  H.  A.   stock  cutter,    bds.  3 

Mifflin  place 
Charles  S. supt. Cambridge  Cemetery, 

h.  Coolidgeave. 
Edwin  O.  court  officer,  Court  House, 

Third,  h.  at  Newton 
John  H.  bookbinder,  h.  210  River 
WinthropW.  driver,  565  Mass.   ave. 

h.  13  Fisk  place 
see  Child 
Chin  Charlie,laundry,17  Boylston,  h.  do. 
Chip  man  Albion,  treas.  The  Gould  Pack- 
ing Co.  88   Cambridge,  house  72a 
Inman 
Henry,  h.  199  Portland 
Henry  S.  laborer,  b.  199  Portland 
Joseph  S.  provisions,  h.  348  Pearl 
Memorial  building,  Home   for  Aged 

Ladies,  308  Brookline 
Washington,  h.Moxon*s  block,Green 
Chisholm  Alexander,  laborer,   J.   dish- 
ing &  Co.  Regent,  h.  41  Dublin 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


155 


Chisholm  Charles,  teamster,h.  36  Dublin 

Colin,  carpenter,  1123  Cambridge,  h. 
158  Tremont  [pi. 

Colin  J.  wire  man,   b.   5   Hampshire 

Duncan,  earpenter,b.l37  Washington 

George,  agent,  h.  114  Elm 

James  D.  lineman,  h.  3   Washn.   ct. 

JohnC.  laborer,  h.  60  Norfolk 

Kenneth,  carpenter,  h.31  Blackstone 

Ramald  C.  blacksmith,  h. Hotel  Dor- 
chester, School 

Robert  A.  horse  shoer,  279   Putnam 
ave.  h.  41  Fairmont 

Thomas    W.     motorman,     h.     1593 
Cambridge 

William,  carpenter,  bds.  15  Columbia 
Choate  Albert  H.  apothecary,  Bowdoin 
sq.  B.  h.  20  Elm 

Sophia  P.  Mrs.  examiner,  Registry 
of  Deeds  office,  h.  at  Boston 
Chretier  George,  engineer,  h.  124  Rindge 

avenue 
Christensen  Augustus  C.  mechanical  en- 
gineer, B.  h.  10  Humboldt 
Christian    Caroline,    widow   of    Henry, 

nurse,  h.  436  Green 
Christiansen  Alfred,  bookkeeper,  b.  267 
Brookline 

Bernardus,  bookkeeper,  29  Franklin, 
h.  88£  Hammond 

Charles  M.  h.  r.  10  Spring 

Frank  G.  painter,  B.  h.  267  Brook- 
line  avenue 

John,  baker,  h.  24  Cherry 

Julius,  switchman,  b.  3  Broadway 

Theodore,  machinist,  h.  30  Hastings 
Christianson  Alfred  E.  photographer,  B. 
h.  718  Mass.  ave. 

A.  C.   general    manager,   Blakeman 
Co.  Third,  h.  10  Holbrook 

Carl,  laborer,  h.  76  Murray 

Charles  O.  painter,  h.  25  Berkshire 

Leonard,  photographer,  Pach  Bros, 
h.  76  Prospect 

Marims,  roofer,  bds.  1  G6re  pi. 

Ola.f ,  asst.  engineer,  h.  Hotel  Carlisle, 
Carlisle 
Christie  Alexander,  stenographer,  River- 
side Press,  h.  at  Allston 

Harold,  bookkeeper,  20Quincy,  b.do. 

John  K.,  Brown,  Durrell  &  Co.  B. 
h.  78  Green 

Margaret  Mrs.  midwife  and  nurse,  h. 
303  Winsor 

Michael,  laborer,  h.  16  Reed 

William,  foreman,  565  Mass.  ave.  h. 
22  Western  ave. 
Christopher    Albert    E.    laborer,    h.    10 
(lark 

Edward  E.  clerk,  275A  Broadway,  b. 
loo  Hampshire 

George  A.  extracts,  ammonia,  300 


Christopher  Margaret,  widow  of  Henry 

A.  h.  100  Hampshire 
Susan,    widow   of  Edward   B.  h.    7 

Marvin  pi. 
William,  169  Gore,  h.  168  Spring 
Zenas,    harness  maker,    1963   Mass. 

ave.  h.  38  Davenport 
Christsiansen  John,  rm.  3  Cottage 
Church  Celia,  widow  of  Lewis,  h.   Ill 

Thorndike 
Charles  L. cigar  mnfr.374  Cambridge, 

h.  do. 
Charles  L. photogravure  plate  maker, 

113      Pleasant,    h.    at     Arlington 

Heights 
Edward  Mrs.  h.  25  Bow 
Ella   B.   widow  of  Moses  D.  house 

233  Putnam  ave. 
George  M.  (Chapman  Carriage  Co.), 

r.  10  Brattle,  h.  12  Story     [bridge 
Maria  H. widow  of  John,h.  1326  Cam- 
Raphael  J.  clerk,  b.  374  Cambridge 
Sarah  J.  bookbinder^ bds.  195  Hamil- 
ton -     "** 
Webster  W.  polisher,  h.  3  Tenney 
Churchill  Alice  Miss,  h.  140  Magazine 
Annie  C.  widow  of  Edwin,   bds.  21 

Lancaster 
Annie  G.   widow  of  Charles  O.   h. 

12  Bigelow 
Charles,  carpenter,  113Broadway,h. 

at  Boston 
Fred  L.  house  44  Columbia 
Hebert  C.   insurance,;30  Kilby,  B.  h. 

21  Lancaster 
Henry  L.  bookkeeper,  375  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  134  Oxford 
Chute  David  A.  driver,  Jenness  express, 

b.  425  Main 
David  S.  cooper,  h.  13£  Franklin 
Edward  E.  foreman,  2  Mill,  h.  do. 
Flora  Mrs.  b.  15  State 
James  H.  hostler,  h.  32  Brewery 
James  L.  roofer,  h.  2  Austin  place 
James  M.  salesman,  B.  h.  57  Brattle 
Cimon  Joseph,  cook,  N.  M.  Cofran&Co. 

Vassal  lane,  h.  do. 
Citizens  Trade  Association,  634  Mass.av. 
City  Hall,  Mass.  ave.  bet.  Bigelow  and 

In  man 
Stables,  Hampshire,  bet  ween' Xorf  oik 

and  Tremont  and  end  of  Ash 
Clan  in  Charlotte  S.  h.  123  Norfolk 

George  W.   clerk,  1    Brattle,    h.   00 

Oxford 
Walter  A.  apothecary,  1  Brattle,  h. 

52  Oxford 
Clamp  Harriet  M.  rubber  coat  maker,  bds. 

325  Columbia 

John,  silver  trimmer,  h.325  ( 'olumbia 
Minnie,  rubber  stitcher, 1>.  335  (  olum- 

bia 

Clancy  Annie  K.  Miss.  b.  SO  Otia 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Clancy  Catherine,    widow    of    William, 
h.  80  Otis 
David,  hostler,  B.  h.  79  Cambridge 
.James,  plasterer,  h.  424  Columbia 
John,   driver,   Am.   Rub.   Co.  h.  66 

Spring 
Martin,  h.  503  Winsor 
Michael  J.  carpenter,  113  Broadway, 

h.  at  Allston 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  1  Hampshire  pi. 
Terrence,  plumber,  b.  192  Norfolk 
Thomas,  h.  203  Norfolk 
William,  laborer,  bds.  66  Spring 
William  H.  physician,  80  Otis,  h.  do. 
see  Glance  y 
Clapp  Charles  W.  saw  filer,  3  Hampshire, 
h.  321  Main 
Charlotte  E.    Mrs.    teacher,    h.   25 

Bigelow 
Edward  C.  compositor,  H.  U.  print- 
ing office,  h.  35  Wendell 
Ellen  H.  widow  of  John  W.  h.  177 

Eiver 
Eugene    R.    rubber    cutter,   h.   252 

Winsor 
Frank,  h.  1  Clay 
Fred,  bds.  132  Mt.  Auburn 
Frederick,  leather,  B.h.286  Brookline 
George  Walter,  141  Franklin,  B.  b. 

286  Brookline 
Julia  Mrs.  bds.  36  Trowbridge 
Lois  M.  widow  of  Seth  E.  boards  63 

Pleasant 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Charles  C.  house 

132  Mt.  Auburn 
Walter  G.  h.  88  Washington 
William   H.   clerk,  1436  Mass.   ave. 
rms.  99  Mt.  Auburn 
Clark  Albert  E.  h.  91  Tremont 

Alfred    P.    accountant,    B.    h.    392 

Harvard 
Allison B.  machinist, h. 7  Portsmouth 
Alvan  G.  (Alvan  Clark  &  Sons) tele- 
scope mnf  r.  50  Henry,h.354  Brook- 
line 
Alvan  &  Sons  (Alvan  G.  Clark), tele- 
scope ninfrs.  50  Henry 
Amasa  S.  K.  bookkeeper,  1290  Mass. 

ave.  house  12  Plympton 
Ambrose  H.   collector,   1290    Mass. 

ave.  house  21  Irving 
Annie  M. laundress, house  303  Winsor 
Appletou,  h.  30  Sacramento 
Arthur  E.  car  conductor,  boards  54 

Boylston 
Asa  W.  conductor,  h.  r.  17  Hollis 
Augustine  W.  (Clark  Bros.),  hay, etc. 

2464  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 

Augustus, tel.inspector,h.6>4  Antrim 

A.  A.  Mrs.  music  teacher,  12  Wendell 

Benjamin  P.    (B.  P.   Clark  &  Co.), 

confectionerv,  mnfr.  443  Mass.  av. 

h.  SI  Franklin 


Clark  Bernard  T.  coppersmith,  B.  b.  P. 
Clark's,  Concord  ave. 
Brothers  (Charles  X.  and  Augustine 
W.Clark,hay  and  grain,  2464  Mass. 
avenue 

CLARK  B.  P.  &  CO.  (Benjamin  P. 
Clark,  Edward  C.  Wheeler  and  Wil- 
liam F.  Alley),  confectionery  and 
cigar  mnf  rs.  443  Mass. ave.  See  p. 
779 
Catherine,  widow  of  Charles,   h.  7 

Portland 
Charles  E.  motormau,  bds.18  Cushing 

CLARK  CHARLES    F.    painter, 
26  Magee,  h.  do.     See  page  28 
Charles  X.  fClark  Bros.;,  2464  Mas-. 

ave.  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
Chester  X.  supt.  brush  shop,  House 

of  Correction,  46  Thorndike 

)rdelia  A.  w 

276  Winsor 
Daniel,  house  10  Eliot 
Dudley  C.  waiter,  h.  22  Magee 
Edward,  soap  maker,  b.  234  Winsor 
Edward  A.  L.  driver,  h.  141  Banks 
Edward  E.  student,  b.  21  Prince 
Edward  K.  Mrs.  h.  33  Trowbridge 
Edward  L.  C.  student,  h.  33  Trow- 
bridge 
Edward  P.  clerk,  6  Brattle,  house  12 

Crescent 
Eldora  J.  Miss,  teacher,  Washington 

grammar  school,  bds.  at  Boston 
Eli  T.  electrician,  111  Milk,  B.  bds, 

185  Chestnut 
Elizabeth  H.  Miss,  h.  48  Garden 
Emilv  Mrs.  bds.  12  Wendell 

CLARK  ERNEST  W.    plumber. 
1440  &   1442  Mass.   ave.   house   7 
Sumner.     See  p.  809 
Fannie  M.  Miss,  b.  84  Wendell 
Fisher,  carpenter,  b.  47  Union 
Frank,  carpenter,  bds.  27  Clay 
Frank  J.  electrician,  728  Mass.  ave. 
rms.  Morse  bldg. 

CLARK   FKEDC.  antique  furni- 
ture, 19  Brattle,  and  Berkeley,  B. 

h.  at  Swampscot.     See  page  t9S 
Fred  M.  lumber,  h.  151  Cambridge 
Frederick  E.  clerk,  B.  h.  12  Wendell 
Frederick  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  21  Irving 
George,  butcher,  h.  11  Webster  ave. 
George,  teamster,  b.  10  Brewer 
George  A.  porter,  h.  63i  Western  av. 
George  B.  bds.  12  Crescent         [line 
George  AV.  agent,  B.  h.  286  Brook- 
George  W.  bookkeeper,  50  Broad,  B. 

h.  65  Hancock 
Georgia  C.  Mrs.  h.  33  Trowbridge 
Grace  Miss.  asst.  Cambridge  Public 

Library,  bds.  21  Irving 
G.  Fred, 'artist,  bds.  21  Prince 
Hallett  S.  carpenter,  h.  6  Tenney 


CAMBRIDGE 


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DIKECTOKY 


157 


Clark  Harvey  B.  b.  13  Leonard  ave. 

Henry,  fireman,  bds.  55  Hubbard  av. 
Henry    XV.    blacksmith,  h.   r.    2441 

Mass.  ave. 
Herbert  M.  fireman,  B.  &  M.  E.  R.b. 

89  Third  [ave. 

Honora,  widow  of  John,  b.  5  Leonard 
Howard,  hairdresser,   4  Holyoke,h. 

10b  Mt.  Auburn 
Hyacinth,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h. 

707  Cambridge 
Ida  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  220  Dev- 
onshire, B.  b.  276  Winsor 
James,  laborer,  h.  120  Spring 
James  H.   electrician   111   Milk,  B. 

h.  185  Chestnut 
James  S.  glass  cutter,  201  Bridge,  b. 

79  Spring 
Jedtham, clerk,  134  Federal,  B.  house 

18  Fairmont  ave. 
John,  city  laborer,  h.  82  dishing 
John,  grocer,  21  Harding,  h.  do. 
John,  laborer,  b.  43  Blackstone 
John,  laborer,  h.  27  Brewery 
John,  laborer,  bds.  J.   F.  Pierce's, 

Clarendon  ave. 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  22  Bristol 
John  Edward,  motorman,   house  21 

Gushing  ct. 
John  E.  laborer,  h.  19South 
John  Joseph,  clerk,  36  Kilbj-,  B.   h. 

5  Leonard  ave. 
John  J.  clerk,  161  Bridge,  boards  12 

Crescent 
John  W.  printer,  University  Press, 

h.  13  Leonard  ave. 
Joseph,  seaman,  h.  9  Marney 
Joseph  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  12  Crescent 
Joshua  W.  carriage  painter,  house 

2560  Mass.  ave. 
J.  Holbrook,  clerk,  1863  Mass.  ave. 

house  34  Fairfield 
Lewis  C.  engineman,  Chemical  En- 
gine No.  1,  Central  sq.  bldg.  house 

10  Western  ave. 
LydiaH.  widow  of  Joseph  F.  house 
•48  Garden 

Maria  P.  h.  3"4  Broadway 
Martin  V.  B.  compositor,*!]. 21  Prince 
Mary  . I. widow  of  .James, dressmaker, 

8  White,  h.  do. 
Milviti  1).  driver.  Sa  win's   Express, 

house  31  Mill 
Mitchell,  laborer,  house  36  Hastings 
Nicholas,  coachman,  321   Broadway, 

bds.  do. 
Patrick,   city   teamster,  h.   Concord 

ave.  near  Niles  Bros. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  4  Short     [bridge 
Richard  C.  mariner,  bouse  906  Cam- 
Robert  .  house  1  IS   Fourth 
Robert,  teamster,  139  Gore,  bds.  466 

( ftnibridze 


Clark  Robert,  wood  turner,  384  Main 
Robert  II.  provisions,  h.  178  Elm 
Ruth  K.  Mrs.  matron  Rescue  Home, 

301  Brookline,  h.  do. 
Smith  P.  ruftet  man,  h.  17  Upton 
Susie    C.    Miss,    metaphysician,    15 

Centre,  bds.  do. 
Theodora  M.  h.  354  Brookline 
Thomas  H.  foreman,  12  Brattle. bds. 

36  Ash 
Thomas  M.  clerk,  B.  b.  8  White 
Thomas  W.  rms.  103  Austin 
Thomas    W.   blacksmith,   house  105 

Hammond 
Thomas  W.  student,  bds.   48  Garden 
Walter  K.  clerk,  B.  b.13  Leonard  av. 
Watson,  carpenter,  house  24  Sacra- 
mento place 
William,  driver,  14  Garden,  bds.  do. 
William,  laborer,  h.  23  Hunting- 
William,  motorman,  h.  452  Mass.  av. 
TV  illiam   Anthony,  at  Lincoln  Club, 

B.  house  2  Leonard  place 
William  B.   letter  carrier,  house   24 

DeWolf 
William  E.  salesman,  h.  295  Pearl 
William  H.  bookbinder. 54  Stanhope, 

B.  house  152  Chestnut 
William    H.    machinist,    Broadway. 

cor.  Sixth,  h.  at  Boston 
William  R.  clergyman,  h.  31  Rindge 

avenue 
William  S.  carpenter,  h.  22   Railroad 
William  T.  salesman,  28  Blackstone. 

B.  house  178  Elm 
AVillie  F.  carpenter,   bds.    24   Sacra- 
mento place 
W.  Ernest,  com.  mer.  55  So.  Market. 

B.  house  9  Dover 
Clarke  Albert  C.  asst.  recorder,  H.  U. 

office  5  Union  bldg. 
Augustus   P.  physician,    S25   Mass. 

ave.  house  do. 
Charles  F.  pastor,  Ref.Epis.  church, 

house  129  Green 
Daniel  V.  night  watchman,  II.  U.  h. 

at  Boston 
Edward  B.  supt.  Met.  Storage  ware- 
house, Mass.  ave.  h.  58  Magazine 
Edward  F. milkman, 145  Mt.  Auburn, 

house  do. 
Genevieve,  h.  825  Mass.  ave. 
George  Kuhn,  lawyer.  40  State,  rm, 

26,  I>.  h.  36  Lancaster 
George  Lemist,  lawyer,  27  State,  B. 

house  104  Irving 
Harry  L.  bouse  21  Ellery 
Harry  R.  blacksmith,  h.  33   Pleasant 
Inez  Louise,  bouse  825  Mass.  ave. 
Isabel]  Mrs.  b.  2  Florence  pi. 
.Fames  E.  tinsmith,  B.  house  l  u;  Mt. 

A.UDUrn  [  Mt.  Auburn 

John  A.  granite  polisher,  house  209 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Clarke  John  L.  Rev.  b.  247  Hampshire 

John  M.  messenger,!!.  S.  Sub-Treas- 
ury, B.  h.  2  Florence  pi. 

Mabel  A.  Miss,  teacher,  Peabody 
grammar  school,  h.  152  Chestnut 

Mathias  C.  stone  cutter,  house  442 
Cambridge 

Theodore  P.  B.  letter  carrier,  P.  O., 
B.  h.  1  Florence  place 

Thomas  (Clarke  &  Phelps), house  at 
Boston 

Wilbur  S.  real  estate,  19  Milk,  B.  h. 
4  Leonard  ave. 

William  E.  architect,  B.  house  4 
Lamson  pi. 

&  Phelps(Thomas  Clark  and  Thomas 
J.  Phelps),  caterers,  1190  Mass.av. 
and  102  Chestnut.  B. 

see  Clark 
Clarkson  Thomas  G.  manufacturing  jew- 
eller, 11  West,  B.  h.  31  Everett 
Clary  Charles  H.  trav.  salesman,  boards 
61  Pearl 

Jane  M.  widow  of  Francis  P.  house 
22  BaldAvin 

John,  at  66  Bridge,  h.  103  Otis 

CLARY  JOHN    S.   lumber  66  and 
68  Bridge,  house  75  Otis,  See  back 
cover 
John  W.  paper  cutter,  b.  90  Banks 
Oliver  D.  surveyor,  b.  103  Otis 
Clauss  Louis,  clerk,  423  Main,  house  718 

Mass.  ave. 
Claussen  Fredericka  Miss,  b.  394  Green 

Peter,  house  394  Green 
Clawson  Annie  M.  trained  nurse,  bds.  18 

Beech 

Clay   Abbie  E.   Miss,    dressmaker,    324 

Mass.  ave.  house  do.  [13  West 

Charles,  floorman,  15  Church,  house 

George  M.  salesman, B.  b.  13  Clinton 

Mary  E.  Mrs.  house  64  Hampshire 

Zenis,  ins.  agt.  house  341   Columbia 

Clayton  Francis  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  75 

Brookline.  h.  do. 

Harry  L.  porter,  Divinity  Hall,  H.U. 

house  rear  do. 
Horace  E.  clerk,  Boston  Five  Cents 

Savings  Bank,  h.  20  Essex 
Isaiah  H.  waiter,  h.  75  Brookline 
Clear  James,  confectioner,62  Hampshire, 

house  at  Waver] y 
Cleary  Addie  F.  Miss,  teacher,  Peabody 
grammar  school,  b.  at  Somerville 
Emma  G.  bookkeeper,  bds.  7  Bald- 
win court 
James,  brass  moulder,  49  Harvard 
James,  dentist,  545  Mass.  ave. 
James,  foreman, box  department, 162 

Broadway,  h.  110£  Elm 
James,  ins.  agt.  house  170  Xorfolk 
James,  Jr.  brass  moulder,  bds.  110£ 
Elm 


Cleary  Margaret,   widow  of  Patrick,  h. 
7  Baldwin  street  court 
Mary  T.Miss,  bookkeeper,  1238  Mass. 

ave.  house  7  Baldwin  st.  ct. 
Michael,  foreman,  Osborn,  house  18 

Kinnaird 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  10  Porter 
Stephen,  laborer,    169  Gore,   house 

341  Vine 
William  J.  shipper.  29  Franklin, rms. 
103  Green 
Cleaves  Sophie  R.  Miss,  clerk,  433  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  224  Chestnut 
Cleland  Matthew  B.  box  maker,  house  3 

Greenough  ave. 
Clement  Alex,  roofer,  bds.  14  Clark 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  14  Clark 
Joseph  B.  steward,  b.  295  Winsor 
Onesime,  laborer,  h.  95  Second 
Winifred  L.  widow  of  Herbert  E.  h. 
160  Prospect 
Clementowski  Andrew,  laborer,  house  7 

Mullens  ct. 
Clements  Bernard,  surgical  inst.  maker, 
house  68  Gore 
Christina  Mrs.  house  4  Portsmouth 
George F.  action  maker,  bds. 4  Ports- 
mouth 
John,  plasterer,  h.  315  Vine 
John  D.  action  maker,house  4  Ports- 
mouth 
Joseph  B.  steward,  h.  295  Winsor 
Onesime,  furniture,  h.  119  Portland 
Robert,  laborer,  bds.  10  Allston 
ClememntsPatrick,  peddler,  bds.  188  Otis 
CleophasBergeran,  h. Perry's  blk. Clifton 
Cleveland  Charles  V.  teamster,  B.  house 
64  Pemberton 
Edward  laborer,  h.  483  Cambridge 
Flora  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper^  19  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  25  Erie 
William  A.  letter  carrier,  1849  Mass. 
ave.  h.  77  Pemberton 
Cliff  Sanford  P.  carpenter.bds.142  Wash. 
Clifford  Alfred,  manager,  h.  8  Tenney 
Arthur  L.  clerk,  bds.  8  Tenney 
George  H.  hostler,  h.  4£  Dublin 
James,  bds.  2  Binney 
John  F.  bookbinder,  h.  32  Prince 
Robert  C.  boiler  maker.  72  Main.  h. 

19£  Lopez 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds. 27  Harvard  sq. 
Thomas  H.  engineer,  h.  4  Watson 
Warren  D.  grocer,  69  Xorfolk.  house 
J9  Essex' 
Clinch  John  M.  chronometers,  B.  house 

54£  Kirkland 
Cloherty  Martin,  laborer,  h.   497  Winsor 
Clombas  Frank,  mason,  h.  68  Brookline 
Cloran  Michael,  cutter,   Amer.  Rub.  Co. 
and  confectioner.  1227  Cambridge, 
bds.  114£  Elm  [Prospect 

Close  Ann,   widow   of  John,   house  143 


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159 


Close  Caroline,  teacher,  High  school,  b. 

143  Prospect 
George,  manufacturing  confectioner, 

243  and  245   Broadway,  h.  380  do. 
George  E.  clerk,  243  Broadway,  bds. 

380  do. 

CLOSE  JOHN,  insurance,649  Mass. 
ave.  and  48   Kilby,   B.   house   143 
Prospect.     See  page  7 
J.  Ernest,  architect,  h.  281  Green 
Cloud  Ellen  Mrs.  rms.  39  Tremont 
Cloude  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  2  George 
Clough  A.  E.  wood   turner,  State,   cor. 
Osborn,  house  at  Boston 
Charles,  elevator  man,  h.  73  Wash- 
ington 
John,   hairdresser,  459£  Main,  house 

at  Boston 
Joseph  L.  driver,  h.  223  Winsor 
see  Clow 
Clouney  John  J.  candy  maker,  B.  bds.  4 

Portsmouth 
Clouston  Frank  C.  bds.  14  William 

Mary  L.  widow  of  William,  house  14 
William 
Cloutier    John,    at    Am.    Tube   Works, 
boards  69  Webster  ave. 
Joseph,  at  Union  station,  B.  house  3 
Brookford 
Cloutman     William     A.    billiard    table 

maker,  B.  h.  77  Austin 
Clover  Ellis,  furniture  maker,   house  3 
Lincoln 
Frederick,  janitor,  Morse  school,  h. 
104  Western  ave. 
Clovis   Joseph,     at    169   Gore,   rms.   15 
Squire  ct.  [den 

Clow  Benjamin  F.  carpenter,  h.  384  Wal- 
Edmund  K.  printer,  Riverside  Press, 
h.  12  Fairmont  ave. 
Clowser  Charles  E.  conductor,  F.  R.  E. 

h.49  Crescent  ave. 
Cloy  Robert,  machinist,  b.  4  Watson 
(  loves  Gideon  H.  police,  H.  U.  house  62 
Trowbridge 
Gideon  H.  Jr.   draughtsman,     City 

Hall,  bds.  62  Trowbridge 
Guy  S.  machinist,  b.  62  Trowbridge 
Harold  G.  civil  engineer,  City  Hall, 

1).  55  Trowbridge 
Lothrop  J.  chief  police, Central  bldg. 

Western  ave.  h.  55  Trowbridge 
William  G.  trav. salesman, h. 66  Dana 
Club  Stables,  First,  cor.   Otis 
Clucas  John,  janitor,   Weld  boathouse, 
h.  3  Fairmont  ave. 
Thomas    E.    tinsmith,    h.   23    Mont- 
gomery 
Clukas   George   M.   clerk,  supt.   streets 

dept.  city  Hall,  h.  208  Prospect 
Clunau  Andrew  J.  foreman,  83  Otis.   h. 

161  Thorndike 
Clune  Dennis,  laborer,  l>.  12  Seventh 


Clune  John  E.  steam  fitter,  b.    1   Myrtle 

avenue 
Coady  William,  laborer,  h.  2  Willow 
Coakley  Bernard  J.  clerk,  b.  61  Hubbard 
avenue 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  18  North 
Daniel  H.  lawyer,  15  Pemberton  sq. 

B.  h.  93  Innian 
Daniel  H.  motorman,  b.  14  Willow 
David,  h.  18  North 
David,  Jr.  laborer,  h.  44  North 
David  A.  b.  26  North  [North 

Dennis,  teamster,  76  Bridge,  bds.  18 
Edward,  hack  driver,  b.  14  Willow 
Honora,  widow  of  John,  h.  26  North 
James,  laborer,  b.  26  North 
James,  peddler,  h.  198  Norfolk 
Jane,  widow  of  Patrick, h.  14  Willow 
Jeremiah,  at  North's,  h.  497  Winsor 
Mary  E.  widow  of  John,  h.  61  Hub- 
bard ave. 
Coan  John,  h.  13  Foster 

John  J.  Eev.  asst.  pastor,  St.  Paul's 

church,  h.  34  Holyoke 
Martin,  gardener,  b.  13  Foster 
see  Cone  and  Cohen 
Coar  Arthur  H.   student,   H.   IT.  b.   51 
Wendell 
Firman  W.  dentist,  h.  51  Wendell 
Firman  W.  Jr.  b.  51  Wendell 
Coates  Albert  J.  plasterer,  h.  122  Elm 
Charles  A.  teamster,  h.  9  Eighth 
Joseph,  laborer,  b.  9  Eighth 
Eollin  H.earpenter,h.  5  Hotel  Grotto 
Cobb  Caroline  W.  widow  of  Josiah  H.  h. 
61  Prospect 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  36  Carver 
Edward    C.    (Cobb   Furniture  Co.), 
furniture.  22  Central  sq.  house  18 
Cottage 
Edward  H.  teacher,  B.  h.  7  Avon 
Elden  L.  conductor,  h.  20Holwortliv 
Elisha  S.  supt.  168  Main,  h.  at  Alls- 
ton 
Elizabeth,  widow  of   Charles,  house 
22  Beech 

COBB  FURNITURE  CO.  (Edw. 
C.  Cobb  and  Fred  W.Etherington), 

furniture  etc.   22  Central  sq.    See 

page  789 
Franklin  A.  h.  25   BigelOM 
Franklin  A.  Jr.  clerk,  26  Blackstone. 

house  at  W.  Som. 
George  E.  ins.  agt.  B.h.  7  Elm 
George   T.  clerk,   B.  bds.  7    Howard 
Harriet  II.  Mrs.  physician, 1626  Ma--. 

ave.  b.  do. 
Henry  K.  hostler.  15.  b.  34  Howard 
Joseph  A.  driver,  154   Atlantic  ave. 

1>.  h.  35  Brookline 
Joseph  Lee,  clerk,  B.  h.  1 1  Salem 
Louis  u.   civil  engineer,  Brookline, 

b.  .")!•  Antrim 


160 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Cobb  Richard,  asst.   sec.   II.  U.  office  5 

Univ.  bldg.  b.  6  Berkeley 
Coburn    Calvin,    organ    maker,    23  Irv- 
ington,  B.  h.  148  Spring 
Charles  F.   organ  maker,  23  Irving- 
ton,  B.  h.  148  Spring 
Charlotte  W.  matron,  House  of  Cor- 
rection, rms.  50  Thorndike 
Cornelia  A.  Miss,  h.  65   Winthrop 
George  A.  physician,  134  Otis,  h.  do. 
Jane  M. widow  of  Charles,  h.  7  Dover 
Jennie  M.  Miss,  at  II.  U.  library,  b. 

7  Dover 
Lewis  M.  machinist,  h.  9  Brown 
Maria  P.  Mrs.    Baptist    House,  308 

Brookline 
Mary  A.  teacher,  bds.  148  Spring 
Walter  S  laundry,at  Brookline,Mass. 
h.  2  Granite 
Cochran  AbrahamL. iceman,h.210 Charles 

Thomas,  laborer,  h.  2  Cedar  sq. 
Codman  Edith  Miss,  h.  469  Broadway 
Codwell  James,  laborer,  h.  Bradbury 
Cody  Thomas,  cooper,  b.  51  Sixth 
Coe  Hulda  A.  widow  of  John  E.  house 

21  Lancaster 
Coen  Bartholomew,  laborer,  h.  101  Gore 
Coes  Charles  AV.  shoes,  14  School,  B.  h. 
119  Oxford 
George  H.   comedian,  and  boarding 
house,   205  and    207    Hampshire, 
h.  do. 
Mary  Miss,  sec.  Radeliffe  College,  h. 
19^Follen 
Coffey  Charles,  clerk,  B.  b.  32  State 
Dennis,  clerk,  b.  54  North 
Jeremiah,  boiler  maker,  h.  32  State 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  149  Gore 
John,  patrol  driver, sta. 3,  h.54  North 
John  J.  provisions  and  groceries,  25 

and  27  Bay,  h.  29  do. 
Kate,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  29  Bay 
Leonard  J. physician, 381  Cambridge, 
h.  do. 
Coffield  Mary  H.  widowT  of  Thomas,  h. 

2k  Douglass 
Coffin  Amos  N.  machinist,  Albany,   cor. 
Portland,  h.  76  Norfolk 
Charles,   clerk,   126    Inman,   b.   178 

Hampshire 
Edmund,  teamster,  h.  r.  119  Fourth 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  53  Henry 
Freeman,  carpenter,  h.  12  Wallace 
Herbert    E.     expressman,     h.    194 

Prospect 
Mary,  widow,  h.  76  Murray 
Melbourne  E.  paper  hanger,  bds.  12 

Wallace 
Otis  F.  shipper,  bds.  12  Wallace 
Cofran  Frank  H.  teamster,  95  Concord, 
bds.  do. 
Noah  M.    (N.   M.   Cofran    &   Co.), 
brick  mnfr.  Concord  ave.  h.  95  do. 


Cofran  X.  M.&  Co.(Xoah  M.  Cofran  and 
Joseph   Broussard,  (brick  mnfrs. 
Concord  ave.  and  175  Otis,  B. 
Cogan  Clara  C.  clerk,  Otis,  cor.  Second, 
b.  105  Lambert  ave. 
Dennis,  coachman,  b.  65  Antrim 
George  P.  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  2  Har- 
vard place 
Joseph,  harness  mnfr.  65  Sudbury,B. 

h.  105  Huron  ave. 

Thomas,  packer,  bds.  Ill  Third 

William   A.   clerk,    65   Sudbury,   B. 

h.  105  Huron  ave.  [8  Shepard 

Coggeshall  George  W.  asst.  prof.  H.  U.b. 

Coghlan  Thomas  I.  asst.  pastor,  Sacred 

Heart  church,  h.  49  Sixth 
Cogswell  Albert  H.  carriage  painter,  446 
Main,  h.  78£  Fifth 
Bertha  L.   Miss,  teacher,-  English 

High  school,  b.  257  Prospect 
Charles  N.  architect,  b.  61  Kirkland 
Edward  R.  physician,  h.  61  Kirkland 
Edward  R.   Jr.  student,  H.  U.  bds. 

61  Kirkland 
Francis,  supt.  of  schools,  office,  City 

Hall,  h.  257  Prospect 
George  P. physician,  10  Church,  bds. 
12  Berkeley  [h.  do. 

Cohen   Himan,   tailor,   1154  Cambridge, 
Isaiic,  painter,  h.  163  Elm 
John,  h.  13  Foster 
Martin,  laborer,  b.  13  Foster 
Michael,  cigar  maker,  621  Mass.  ave. 
h.  22  Lopez 
Coiley  John  T.   produce  peddler,  h.  92 

Webster  ave. 
Coit  Manuel,  varnisher,  h.  217  Vine 
Coke  James,   gardener,  8   Highland,   h. 
rear  do 
James,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  b.  r.  8  Highland 
Coker    Frederick     G.   supt.   of    county 
buildings    for    Middlesex,   h.    74 
Fourth 
Colbarth    Ernest  L.   carpenter,     h.     29 

Baldwin 
Colbert  Margaret,  widow  of  Edward,  h. 
37  Harvey 
Patrick,  clerk,  B.  h.  50£  Webster  av. 
Patrick,  driver,  2464  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

37  Harvey 
Patrick  J.  shipper,  162  Broad  way,  h. 
at  Boston 
Colburn      Frank     A.     watch     repairer, 
1432  Mass.  ave.  h.  4  Gorham 
George  W.  h.  7  Dana 
Josephine  Mrs.  h.  38  Ellery 
L.  L.  mill  hand,  Osborn,  opp.  State, 

h.  at  Boston 
Walter  L.  clerk,  B.  h.  23  Chestnut 

COLBY  BROTHERS  (Horace 
T.  and  William  F.Colby),  furniture 
movers,  Harvard  sq. and  1402  Mass. 
ave.  See  page  30 


CAMBRIDGE    [£J]    DIRECTORY 


161 


Colby  Grilman,  physician, 4  Clinton, h. do. 

Horace  T.  (Colby  Bros.),  Harvard 
sq.  h.  20  Farvvell  pi. 

James  W.  music  teacher,  205  Har- 
vard house  do. 

Moses  C.  h.  28  Wendell 

Nellie  M.  Miss,  teacher,  Dunster  pri- 
mary school,  h.  1595  Mass.  ave. 

S.  Emma  Miss,  h.  1595  Mass.  ave. 

Warren  A.  woodworker,  10  Brattle, 
rms.  53  Alt.  Auburn 

William  F.  (Colby  Bros.),  1402 Mass. 
avenue 
Coldrick  Frank,  clerk,  51  Federal  B.  h. 
109  Third 

Minnie  A.   Mrs.   music  teacher,  lOg 
Third,  h.  do. 
Cole  Arthur  Mrs.  dressmaker,  39    Elm 
house  do. 

Arthur  E.  driver,  443  Mass.  ave. 
house  39  Elm 

Arthur  P.  clerk,  90  Hampshire,  b. 
17a  Cypress,  Somerville 

Byron  C.  (Cole,  Kistner  &  Co.),  pro- 
visions, 159  Hampshire,  h.  306 
Broadway 

Charles,  fireman,  B.  &  A.  R.  E.  h. 
25  Erie 

Charles  D.  h.  25  Highland  ave. 

Charles  S.  motorman,  h.  24  Hol- 
worthy  place 

Daniel  H.  piano  polisher,  102  Broad- 
way, h.  6  Portsmouth 

Edwin  M.  express,  h.  106  Auburn 

Elizabeth  W.  Miss,  b.  6  Union 

Fred  A. chief  engineer,  184  Broadway, 
h.  at  Boston 

George  A.  h.  310  Columbia 


George  F.  clerk,  h.  296  Mass.  ave. 
George    W.    upholsterer,    house   23 

Rockingham 
Herbert  L-  expressman,  h.  23  Elm 
Howard  E.  box  sawyer,  h.  34  Pleas- 
ant 
Ivory  F.  carpenter,  h.  47  Fairmont 
Jennie  Mrs.dressmaker,39  Elm, h. do. 
.John  D.  clerk,  B.  b.  58j^  Franklin 
Kistner  &  Co.  (Byron  C.    Cole    and 
Frank    W.    Kistner),    provisions, 
159  Hampshire 
Mary  W.  widow  of  Seth,  h.  6  Union 
Michael,  at  Am.  Pub.  Co.  house  170 

Gore 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  1  Norfolk  ct. 
William  P.  inventor,  h.  28  Wendell 
Mrs.    housekeeper,    440    Cam- 
bridge 
Coleman    Adeline    A.     Miss,    children's 
clothing,  9  Park,  B.  h.   126  Otis 
Annie,  widow  of  Amos,  h.  12  Bath 
Bartholomew,  laborer,  b.  2.">S  Bridge 


COLEMAN  BROTHERS  (Wal- 
ter G.  and  James  W.  Coleman), 
wood,  coal  and  kindling  wood 
mufrs.  91  Broadway,  and  coal 
First,  corner  Commercial  ave.  and 
flour,  450  Mass.  ave.  branch  office 
W.  E.  Transfer  station,  Main, 
wharf,  First,  near  Main  See  p.  782 
Cornelius,  laborer,  169  Gore,  house 

14  Porter 
Daniel,   confectioner,  B.    boards  93 

Webster  ave. 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  258  Bridge 
Elisha  P.  treas.  Am.  B.    M.    U.    2a 

Beacon,  B.  h.  1  Potter  park 
Elizabeth  H.  widow  of  John,  house 

216  Pearl 
Ellen,  widow  of  Dennis,  house     238 

Franklin 
Emil,  wire  worker,  h.  7    Cherry   ct. 
Erasmus  E.  caterer,  59  Fairmont 
Frank,  b.  23  Pioneer  ave. 
Frank,  laborer,  81  Main,  b.  62  Wash- 
ington 
Grace  M.  teacher,  Latin  school,  bds. 

19  Dwight,  Boston 
Hannah  E. widow  of  George  Chouse 

318  Pearl 
James,  laborer,  b.  13  Burns  ct. 
James  H.  laborer,  b.  25  Portland 
James    W.    (Coleman    Bros.),    coal 
and  wood,  91  Broadway,  and  First 
cor.     Commercial    ave.    and  hay, 
straw,  etc.  450   Mass.  ave.  h.  565 
Putnam  ave. 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  23S  Franklin 
Johannah,  widow  of  Michael  D.    h. 

93  Webster  ave. 
John,  driver,  258  Bridge,  h.  do. 
John,  laborer,  h.  11  Lambert 
John,  laborer,  h.  4  Linehan  ct. 
John,  Jr.  teamster,  b.  258  Bridge 
John  F.  driver,  B.  b.  13  Burns  ct. 
Margaret  M.  widow  of  John,  house 
68  School  [lin 

Mary,  wid.  of  Thomas,  h.  228  Frank- 
Mary  Ann,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

14  Second 
Maurice,  plasterer,  h.  17  Willow 
Max,  cigar  maker,  h.  19  Watson 
Michael  Mrs.  h.  19  Brown 
Nellie  M.  Miss,  h.  13  Burns  ct. 
Patrick,  teamster,  246  Bridge,    bds. 

258  do. 
Thomas  C.  foreman, 319  Third,  house 

8  Plymouth 
Thomas  1*. expressman, B. rms.  5  Pine 
Timothy,  at  169  Gore,  h. 25  sixth 
Walter  G.    (Coleman    Bros.),    wood, 
eoal.  etc.  91    Broadway,  and   dour. 
1")0  Mass.  av.  and  eoal.    First,  OOr. 
Commercial  ave.  h.  10  Gardner 
see  Col  man 


10 


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DIRECTORY 


Coles  Herbert,  hostler,  h.  17  Bay 
Colesworthy  Samuel  H.  b.  330  Harvard 
Colgan  Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  57  Elm 
Coll  Mary  Mrs.  h.  94  Webster  ave. 
Colleran 'Bernard,  plumber,  h.  2  Harvard 
place 
Patrick,  engineer,  b.  2  Harvard  pi. 
Collessy  Thomas,  hosemaker,   bds.  226 

Broadway 
Collett  Fred  W.  H.  foreman,  University 
Press,  54  Mt.  Auburn 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Fred,    house  54 
Mt.  Auburn 
Colley  Edward,  bottler,  h.  71  Hastings 
Frank,  car  cleaner,  h.  82  Harvard 
Harriet  G.  widow  of  James,    house 

Inman,  cor.  Mass.  ave. 
John,  cabinet  maker,  b.  60  Harvard 
Collf  ort  James  J.  cooper,  h.  265  Portland 
Collier  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  31 
Market 
Edward  P. accountant,  h.  1  Highland 
Park 
Colligan  Timothy,  mason,  b.  462  Main 
Collins  Ann,  widow  of  James,  cook,  bds. 
189  Spruce 
Ann,  wid.  of  Patrick  J.h.  26  Blanche 
Anna  J.  book  folder,  h.  27  Baldwin 
Anna  L.  P.  ceacher,  Putnam  school, 

bds.  81  Green 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  32  Webster  ave. 
Augustus,  laborer,  h.  47  Hayes 
Bernard  James,  horseshoer,  boards  5 

Potter 
Catherine,     widow    of  John,  house 

rear  119  Fourth 
Charles  J.  wood  turner, 74  Boylston, 

h.  17  Pine 
Charles  S.  civil    engineer,    rms.  33 

Bigelow 
Cornelius,  laborer,  b.  236  Bridge 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  11  Plymouth 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  28  East 
Cornelius,  watchman,  h.  7  Leighton 

court 
Cornelius,  peddler,  b.  75  Bristol 
Cornelius  P.  laborer,  b.  28  East 
Daniel,  plasterer,  h.  21  Dublin 
Daniel,  teamster,  Sixth,  cor.  Potter, 

h.  4  Mullens  ct. 
Daniel  F.  driver,  h.  2  Essex  ct. 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  b.  119  Fourth 
Daniel  W.  gardener,  1899  Mass.  ave. 

h.  9  WThite  st.  place  . 
Denis  F.  foreman,  A.   R.  W.    house 

66  Webster  ave. 
Edward,  baker,  163  Bridge,  h.  do. 
Edward  J.  clerk,  b.  32  Webster  av. 
Ellen  Mrs.  bds.  73  Bristol 
Ellen,  widow  of  David,  h.    4S    Kin- 

naird 
Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  3  Otter 
Frank,  brass  finisher,  rms. 85  Winsor 


Collins  Fred  K.  bds.  10  Center 

Harry  F.  plumber,  h.  292  Columbia 
Herbert  L.  b.  19  Crescent  ave. 
James,  bds.  14  Porter 
James  J.  coffin  maker,  201  Bridge, 

bds.  56  Second 
James  J.  laborer,  b.  7  Squires  ct. 
Jane  E.  widow,  h.  7  Oak  Circle 
Jeremiah  T.  teamster,  h.  4  Hunting 
John,  clerk,  b.  18  Sparks 
John,  gardener,  h.  60  Middlesex 
John,  laborer,  b.  14  East 
John,  laborer,  b.  3  Otter 
John,  waiter,  h.  8  Hotel  Dorchester 
John  A,  bookbinder,  B.  b.  47  Hayes 
John  A.  supt.  P.  O.  343  Cambridge, 

b.  125  Spring 
John  C.  b.  59  Second 
John  J.  blacksmith's  helper,  b.    119 

Fourth  [shire 

John  P.  at  B.  B.  Wks.  b.  150  Hamp- 
Joseph  O.  trav.  salesman,  B.  bds.  7 

Oak  Circle 
Kate  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  19  Boyls- 
ton, house  do. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  26  Hastings 
Mary  A.  Miss.  dressmaker,19  Boyls- 
ton, h.  do. 
Mary  B.    Mrs.  boarding    house,  56 

Second 
Matthew,  laborer,  h.  172  Charles 
Mavnard  L.   bookkeeper,  Am.  Bub. 

Co.  h.  23  Norfolk 
Michael,  blacksmith,  h.  5  Potter 
Michael,  butcher,  h.  69  Bolton 
Michael,  butcher,  h.  r.  7  Eighth 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  7  Squires  ct. 
Michael,  shoemaker,  830  Cambridge, 

h.  14  Porter  [do. 

Michael,  teamster,  2578  Mass.  av.  h. 
Michael  B.  milkman,  240  Broad wav, 

h.  do. 
Michael  D.  iron  worker,  h.  28  East 
Patrick,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.    house  34 

W^ebster  ave. 
Patrick,  foundryman.  b.  119  Fourth 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  192  Bridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  211  Banks 
Patrick  J.  baker,  b.  59  Tremont 
Ralph  L.  nickel  plater,  B.  bds. 7  Oak 

Circle 
Richard,  head  baker, Memorial  Hall 

h.  18  Sparks 
Richard,  horseshoer,  19  Blanche,  h. 

at  Boston 
Sarah  Mrs.  laundress,  h.  rear  6  Erie 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  14  East 
Thomas,  painter,  29    Franklin,  bds. 

24  Watson 
Thomas  A.    hairdresser,    house  187 

Brookline 
Thomas   E.  teamster,    Ninth,    opp. 

Spring,  h.  124  Spring 


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163 


Collins  Thomas  J.  pool, 983  Cambridge, b. 
106  Hampshire 
Timothy,  tailor,  B.  h.  39  Gore 
Timothy,  wood  moulder,  b.  39  Gore 
Timothy  A.  engraver,  h.  7  Line 
William,  laborer,  rms.38  Mt.  Auburn 
William  Mrs.  h.  10  Center 
William  A.  confectioner,  599    Mass. 

ave.  rms.  7  Essex 
William  E.  carpenter,  h.  r.  10  Jay 
William  H.  bootmaker,Am.  Rub.  Co. 

h.  34  Webster  ave. 
William  H.  H.  Rev.  h.   19    Crescent 

avenue 
William  J.  city  laborer,   house  rear 
282  Green 
Colliton  Bernard,   peddler,  b.    2  Distil- 
house 
James,  laborer,  h.  2  Distillhouse 
John,  fermenter,  h.  2  Distillhouse 
Column  Addie  A.  clothing,  h.  126  Otis 
Emil,   wiremaker,  bds.    101   Hamp- 
shire 
Jeremiah  F.  laborer,  bds.  63  Rindge 

ave. 
John,  laborer,  h.  63  Rindge  ave. 
John  F.  b.  63  Rindge  ave. 
Joseph  J.  kitchen  furnishing  goods, 

1223  Cambridge,  h.  4  Union 
Mary  E.  Miss,  clothing,  h.  126  Otis 
Mary  J.   widow   of  Mark  W.  house 

126  Otis 
Timothy,    plumber,  17  Brattle,  h.  63 

Rindge  ave. 
William   H.  plumber,   17  Brattle,  b. 

63  Rindge  ave. 
see  Coleman 
Colonial  Club,  20  Quincy 
Colpitts  Bela  L.  (Jones,* Colpitts  &  Co.), 
teas,  419  Mass.  ave.  b.  290  do. 
Stephen  B.  wood  worker,  12  Gore,h. 
at  Everett 
Colsett  Bernard, painter,b. 108  Thorndike 
Colson  Charles,  at  North's,  h.  145  Otis 
Harold  R.  asst.  at  observatory,  b.  30 
Crescent 
Colt  Laura  A.    S.   Miss,  dressmaker,  7 
Brookline,  b.  do. 
Samuel,  clerk,  b.  7  Brookline 
Coltou  Francis,  laborer,  h.  66  Viue 

Frank  II.  cook,  h.205  Lake  View  av. 
John,  laborer,  h.  1122  Cambridge 
Columbian     Co-operative    Bank     (the), 
William  E. Bun-age,  sec.  7*53  Mass. 

ave. 

Orchestra,  183  Appleton 
Columbus  Albert,  tinsmith,  h.  2  Hamp- 
shire court 
Prank,  mason,  b.  127  Washington 
George,  tinsmith,  I).  301  Main 
Louis  G.  engineer,  h.  63  Creighton 
Louis  g.  Jr.  clerk,  B.b.63  Crejghto 
Colvin  Edwin  s.  clerk,  B.  b.143  River 


Colvin  Ernest  X. bookbinder,  b. 143  River 
Miranda  M.  widow  of  Columbus  T. 
h.  143  River 
Colwell  Eugene  E.  freight  handler,  F.R. 
R,,B.  h.  54  Wicklow 
George    E.    elevator    man,    b.    256 
Columbia 
Combs  Charles  E.  apothecary,  1093  Cam- 
bridge, h.  221  Prospect 
Earl  G.  clerk,  at  1093  Cambridge,  b. 

221  Prospect 
Marilla  T.  Mrs.  h.  221  Prospect 
Comee  Dennie  F.  bakery,  139  Gore,  h.  at 
Boston 
Patrick,  at  A.Rub.Works,h.l  Eighth 
Comer  Michael, laborer,  h.  79  Rindge  av. 

Mary  Mrs.  h.  1  Coolidge  pi. 
Comerford  Edward  J.  police,   station  5, 
h.  22  Huron  ave.  [mento 

Comey  Arthur  M.  chemist,  h.   11  Sacra- 
George  A.  h.  22  Lake 
George  O.  h.  22  Lake 
John,  laborer,  b.  21  Lambert 
Mary  J.  widow  of  William  A.  house 
69  Allston 
Comfrey  Anna  L.  Miss,h.  18  Summer 

Sarah  E.  Miss,  h.  18  Summer 

Comiskey  James,  solemaker,  Am.  Rub. 

Co.  h.  40  Bristol  [Hampshire 

Commings  Michael  J.   clerk,  B.  h.  235 

Comstock  Allen  L.  superintendent,  Am. 

R.  Co.  Ninth,  cor.  Potter,  h.  at  B. 

Conalty  Charles, stone  cutter,h.253  Sixth 

Conant  Agnes  B.  Miss,  comparer,  Otis, 

c.  Second,  b.  336  Harvard 

CONANT  CHARLES  M.  account- 
ant,    notary    and  justice  of    the 

peace,  also  (M.E.  Rideout  &  Co.), 

State,  cor.  Osborn,  h.  22  Lee.  See 

p.  96 
Francis  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  22  Lee 
F.  H.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin,  b. 

at  Somerville 
George  H.  clerk,  9  Brattle,  house  at 

Allston 
George  W.  S.  clerk,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  18  Tufts 
Harriet   E.  Miss,  clerk,  Otis,  corner 

Second,  b.  330  Harvard 
Harry  W.  clerk,  H.  b.  22  Lee 
Conbov  Edward,  weigher,  29  Franklin, h. 

23  Cherry 
William,  plumber,  b.  23  Cherry 
Concannon  .lames,  cook.  h.  11    Willow 
James,  Jr.  laborer,  h.  11  Willow 
Mary    E.    Mrs.  dressmaker,  48  Mt. 

Auburn,  h.  do. 
Patrick   IL  printer,  b.lS  Mt.  Auburn 
William,  peddler,  b.    11  Willow 

Conder  Charles  E.(Cohder  &  Campbell), 
grocer,  142  Mass.  av.  b.n  Cottage 

Margaret,  widow  of  Edwin  C  bouse 
334  Mass.  ave. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Conder  Sidney,  clerk,  422  Mass.  ave.  h. 
334  do. 
&  Campbell  (Charles  E.  Conder  and 
John  A.  Campbell),  grocers,  442 
Mass.  ave 
Condon  Andrew  J.  driver,  b.351  Putnam 
ave. 
Arthur  P.  shipper,  B.  b.  280  Pearl 
Bridget,  widow  of  John,h.  171  Elm 
Ellen  M.  widow,  h.  265  Portland 
Ernest   L.  architect,  103  Milk,  B.  b. 

2S0  Pearl 
Garrett  VV. cornice  maker,h.55  Green 
James,  driver,  451  Putnam  ave. h. do. 
James  F.  h.  461  Main 
James  F.  elevator  man,  B.  bds.  351 

Putnam  ave. 
John  A.  laborer,  h.  408  Putnam  ave. 
John  P.  car  builder,  h.  280  Pearl 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  79  Boylston 
Thomas,   cornice  maker,   rms.  464£ 

Mass.  ave. 
Timothy,  plumber's  apprentice, b. 265 

Portland 
William,     contractor,   351    Putnam 

ave.  h.  do. 
William,  laborer,  h.  183  Franklin 
William,  laborer,  h.  72  Murray 
William,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  183  Franklin 
William  P.  tin  plate   worker,  rms. 

464£  Mass.  ave. 
William  S. student, b. 351  Putnam  av. 
Cone  Adeline  W.  Mrs.  h.  105  Inman 
Frank  AY.  clerk,  B.  b.  105  Inman 
Joseph    A.  machinist,   Am.  Net   & 

Twine  Co.  h.  Hotel  Carlisle 
Miner  C.  clerk,  P.  O.  18  Bovlston,h. 
43  Ellery 
Conea  Joseph,   shoemaker,   26  Gore,  h. 
57  do.  [Howard 

Coneeuy    Patrick    T.    plasterer,   h.   97 
Conesius  Frank,  butcher,  254  Vine 
Coney  Bridget,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

53  Crescent 
Conger  Latham  H.  student, b.  8  Garden 
Conkling  Harriet  E.  widow  of  Howard, 
h.  296  Broadway 
William,  waiter,  h.  99  Hampshire 
Conlan   Andrew,  at   169  Gore,  boards  66 
Winter 
Charles,  teamster,  b.  r.  104  Dublin 

C^ONLAN  FELIX,      lawyer,     253 
J      Cambridge,  h.  59  Thorndike,  See 
page  816 
James,  glass  worker,  b.  66  Winter 
James,  soap  wrapper,  b.  465  Winsor 
James  F.  b.  526  Winsor 
John,  milkman,  h.  79  Thorndike 
John,  peddler, b.  rear  1  Binnej'- 
John  J.  teamster,  b.  455  Winsor 
Julia,  widow,  h.  rear  104  Dublin 
Margaret,  widow  of  Robert,   house 
46  Cherry 


Conlan  Michael,  laborer,  h.  526  Winsor 
Patrick,  h.  59  Thorndike 
Patrick,  foreman,  C.  W.  W.  house 

102  Dublin 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  66  Winter 
Patrick  H.  student,  H.  U.  boards  59 

Thorndike  [465  Winsor 

Peter,  soap  maker,  206  Broadway, h. 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  88  Webster  ave. 
Sarah  A.  h.  59  Thorndike 
William  H.   laborer,   b.  88  Webster 

avenue 
see  Conlin  [Eighth 

Conley   Alice,  widow   of  Thomas,  h.  22 
Arthur  E.  brush  maker,  b.  52  Fifth 
Catharine  Miss,  h.  11  Moore 
Catherine,  widow  of  John  A.  house 

9  Holly 
Deuuis,  laborer,  b.  122  Hamilton 
Edward,    brass  moulder,   house    2£ 

Washington 
Frank  T.  expressman,  b.  10  Munson 
Hannah,   widow   of  James,  h.    133 

Charles 
Hugh  V.  milkman,  107  Garden,b.do. 
James,  bartender,  B.  h.  335£  Main 
James,  laborer,  13  Broadway,  house 

239  Main 
James  J.  upholsterer,  25  Brattle,  h. 

82  Putnam  ave. 
Jane  Mrs.  h.  137  Clark 
John  J.  teamster,  B.  h.  107  Garden 
John  P.  teamster,  h.  15  Seventh 
John  W.  Mrs.  h.  107  Garden 
Joseph,  butcher,  b.  536  Winsor 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  116  Vine 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  19  Munson 
Mary  A.  widow  of  George  W.  house 

39  Pine 
Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.  3  Dickinson 
Patrick,  baker,  h.  2  Hampshire  pi. 
William,  teamster,  13   Broadwav,  h. 

34  Clark 
William  J.  baker,  b.  10  Munson 
Conlin  Andrew  J.  foreman,  10  Franklin, 

h.  1534  Cambridge 
Bridget,  widow  of  John,  h.  224  Vine 
Charles  C.  clerk,  B.  b.  3  Eustis  ct. 
James  H.  rubber  worker,  b.15  Lopez 
John,  rubber  worker,  b.  15  Lopez 
John  H.  clerk,  B.  h.  3  Eustis  ct. 
Owen,  h.  15  Lopez 

Thomas,  rubber  worker,h.  57  Sidney 
see  Conlan 
Conn  Maynard  G.  fireman,  B.  &  M.  R.R. 

rms.  339  Cambridge 
Connaton  Catherine,  widow  of  Edward, 

b.  5  Athens 
Connaughton  Patrick,   varnisher,  r.  368 

Main,  h.  at  Boston 

CONNECTICUT  STEAM 
STONE  CO.  (THE),  George 
Everett,  supt.  64  First,  See  p.80l 


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DIKECTOKY 


165 


Connefry  Dominic  A.  salesman,  house  68 

Hampshire 
Connell  Andrew,  teamster,  h.  181  Spring 
Anthony,    Jr.   brass  finisher,  house 

203  Franklin 
Ellen,    widow    of    Patrick,    h.    207 

Franklin 
Ellen,  widow  of  William,  *ouse  19S 

Franklin 
Emma  I.  Mrs.  b.  70  Oxford 
James,  laborer,  b.  249  Franklin 
James, stone  mason, h. 59  Webster  av. 
James  E.  tinsmith,  885  Putnam  ave, 

h.  26  Walnut  ct. 
James  J.  grocer,  78  Plympton, house 

80  do. 
Jeremiah,  baker,  b.  r.  363  Columbia 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  138  Elm 
Jeremiah  J.  brass  finisher,  house  198 

Franklin 
John,  h.  253  Franklin 
John,  butcher, Niles  Bros.h.  1  Shea's 

block 
John,  teamster,  71   Main,    house  2 

Hancock 
John,  teamster,  h.  303  Vine 
John  F.  b.  363  Columbia 
Margaret,  grocer,  207  Franklin, h. do. 
Margaret,  widow  of  John  M.  house 

173  Franklin 
Margaret  T.  widow  of  John,  h.  253 

Franklin 
Mary    E.     housekeeper,    house    24 

Quincy 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  363  Columbia 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  803   Cambridge 
Patrick,  brass  finisher,  39  Harvard, 

house  198  Franklin 
Patrick,  helper,  bds.  137  Clark 
Patrick,  t«  amster,  b.  155  Spring 
Patrick  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  207   Franklin 
Patrick  J.  teamster,  71  Main,  house 

15  Vandine 
Robert  1.  shirt  cutter,* B.   h.  Healey 
Roger,  hose  maker,  h.  17  State 
Thomas,  gardener.  T.  W.  Dee,  house 

Fresh  Pond  lane 
William   F.  bookbinder,    boards    78 

Plympton 
see  O'Connell 
Connelly  Anthony,  laborer,  1).  5  Suffolk 
Bartholomew,  bilker,  h.  87  Winsor 
Bridget  Miss,  house  87  Winsor 
Dennis,  teamster,  b.  122  Hamilton 
Edward,  mason,  bds.  87  Winsor 
Ellen,  widow  <>r  Bartholomew,  h.  6 

<  lamden  place 
Kate  Mis.  house  5  Moore 
James    C.     gate     tender,     llroadw  a y 

crossing,   B.  &  A.   R.   R.  house  6 

Harvard  pi. 
John,  clerk,  B.  rms.  12  Austin 
John,  farmer,  h.  22  Cashing  ct. 


Connelly  John,  teamster,  h.  305  Vine 
John  J.  organ  worker,  bds.  4  Em- 
mons place 
John  P.  coupe,  B.  b.  15  Seventh 
Margaret  Mrs.  house  18  Blanche 
Martin,  teamster,  bds.  64  Broadway 
Michael,  laborer,  81  Main,  h.  161  do. 
Owen,  coachman,  8  Highland,  b.  do. 
Peter,  mason,  bds.  303  Columbia 
Richard  F.  laborer,  h.  6  Camden  pi. 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  4  Emmons  pi. 
Thomas,  shipper,  B.  h.  236  Green 
Thomas,  Jr.  carriage  painter,  bds.  4 

Emmons  place 
Thomas  J.  mason,  h.  303  Columbia 
Conner  Carrie  A.  Mrs.  h.1337  Cambridge 
Charles  E. engineer, steamer  5,  house 

1337  Cambridge 
Cornelius  O.   coachman,   house  339 

Concord  ave. 
George  W.  shipper,  b.  63  Elm 
Nancv  F.  widow  of  William  P. house 
1337  Cambridge 
Connerfry  Dominick  A.patent  medicines, 

house  68  Hampshire 
Conners     John,    hairdresser,    bds.    98£ 

Webster  ave. 
Connerton  Thomas,  brick  lawyer,  house 

200  Norfolk 
Connerty  Thomas,  laborer,  h.r.  11  Ninth 
Connery  Edward,  candy  maker,  bds.  44 
Boylston 
Frank,  bookbinder,  b.  44  Boylston 
John  A.   at  University  Press,  rms. 
27  Putnam  ave. 
Connington  Frederick,  baker,  boards  319 
River 
William  R.  baker,  h.  319  River 
Connolly  Alice, widow  of  Thomas,  house 
167  Thorndike 
Benjamin  T.  painter,  h.  57  Pearl 
Frank  J.  student,  bds.  56  Amory 
James  T.  student,  bds.  56  Amory 
John  J.  hairdresser,  B.h.106  Norfolk 
Margaret,  house  199  Clark 
Margaret  and  Alice,  h.4  Emmons  pi. 
Michael,  bricklayer,  h.  306  Columbia 
Michael,  house  56  Amory 
Robert,    photographer,    house    rear 

237  Franklin 
Thomas,  cooper,  boards  8  Marney 
William  E.  student,  bds.  56  Amory 
Connor  Ann  Miss.  h.  86  Elm 

Ann.  widow  of  Justin, h.  369  Winsor 
Bernard  J.  piano  button   maker,  h 

K)  Hotel  fiioore 
Dennis,  grocer,  l  Clay,  h.  do. 
Edmund  J.  teamster.  110  Gore 
George,  painter,  house  347  Main 
James  \v.  clerk,  19  Boylston,  boards 

11   \  orris 
Jeremiah,  h.  20  Grigg 
Jeremiah,  Jr.  lather,  b.  20  Grigg 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Connor  John,  clerk,  27  Brattle 
John,  laborer,  bds.  171  Otis 
John,  laborer,  h.  149  Gore 
John  A.  box  maker,  bds.  110  Gore 
John  H.  foreman,  36  Quincy,  house 

9  Wendell 
John  J.  shipper,  184  Broadway,  bds. 

369  Winsor 
Justin,  student,  bds.  366  Winsor 
Lizzie,  dressmaker,  14  Sparks,  h.  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  110  Gore 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  340a  Green 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  41  Norris 
Terrance,  foreman,  13  Broadway,  h. 

55  do. 
Thomas,  baker,  bds.  20  Grigg 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  41  Norris 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  149  Gore 
Thomas  F.  clerk,  h.  32  Western  ave. 
William,  polisher,  258  Mt.   Auburn, 

house  4  Dublin 
see  Conner 
Connors  Catharine  Mrs.  h.  Ill  Elm 
Catharine  Miss,  h.  70  School 
Charles,    shipper,  13   Broadway,  h. 

82  Auburn 
Daniel,  teamster,  h.  156  Harvard 
Edward,  clerk,  bds.  12  East 
Hanora,  widow  of  John,  boards  126 

Kinnaird 
James,  laborer,  house  12  East 
James  J.  laborer,  b.  2  DeWolf  place 
Jane,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  106 

Hampshire 
Jeremiah,  at  169  Gore,  b.  126  do. 
Jeremiah,  foreman, C.  Gas  Co. Third, 

house  121  do. 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  20  Marion 
John,    clerk,  2427   Mass.    ave.    bds. 

2429  do. 
•   John,   hairdresser,   136   Hampshire, 

house  rear  96  Webster  ave. 
John,  helper,  bds.  55  Main 
John,    janitor,     Jefferson     Physical 

Laboratory,  H.  U.  h.126  Kinnaird 
John,  laborer,  bds.  12  East 
John  M.  teamster,  h.  204  Sidney 
Joseph,  teamster,  b.  11  Webster  av. 
Julia  Mrs.  house  112  Banks 
Julia,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.38  Grant 
Maria  Mrs.  house  16£  Mill 
Michael,  cooper,  h.  578  Cambridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  54  Waverly 
Michael,  teamster,  13  Broadway,  h. 

11  Plymouth 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  122  Elm 
Terrenee  J.  13  Broadway,  h.  55  do. 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  10  Porter 
Thomas  Mrs.  h.  5  Brewer 
William  H. carpenter, h. 53  Rindge  av. 
William  J.   polisher,  201   Bridge,  h. 

119  Spring 
see  Connor,  also  O'Connor 


Conrad  Mary,  bds.  268  River 
Conrick  Edward,  h.  199  Harvard 

Julia  A.  teacher,  St.  Mary's  school, 

bds.  199  Harvard 
Mary,  compositor,  University  Press, 

bds.  199  Harvard 
Thomas  J.  brass  finisher,  boards  199 

Harvard 
Conroy  Edward  F.  University  Press, bds. 

259  Mt.  Auburn 
Edward  J.  clerk,  243  Broadway,   b. 

44  Boylston 
James,      electrotyper,      University 

Press,  h.  259  Mt.  Auburn 
James,  teamster,  81  Main,  house  101 

Kinnaird 
John,  laborer,  bds.  58  Howard 
John,  printer,  bds.  27   Putnam   ave. 
John,   section  hand,   B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

bds.  12  Mnth 
John,  teamster,  bds.  203  Third 
John  P.  slater,  h.  201  Third 
John  P.  H.   shipper,  243  Broadway, 

bds.  259  Mt.  Auburn 
Joseph,  horseshoer,  h.  475  Winsor 
Kern,  laborer,  h.  58  Howard 
Patrick,  laborer,  Am.  Rubber  Co.  h. 

'29  Webster  ave. 
Peter,  clerk,  B,  h.  19  DeWolf 
Sarah,  widow  of  John,  h.  Montgom- 
ery, cor.  Dudley 
Stephen,  cracker  baker,b.58  Howard 
Stephen  F.  electrotyper,  University 

Press,  b.  259  Mt.  Auburn 
Thomas,  boards  58  Howard 
Thomas,  house  536  Cambridge 
Thomas,  Jr.  at  B.  B.  W.  boards  536 

Cambridge 
Conry  Michael  J.  police,  station  1,  bds. 

41  Wallace 
Constable  Herbert,  household  goods,  26 

Km  eland,  B.  bds.  350  Mass.  ave. 
Contie  Jcseph,  laborer,  h.  3  Gladstone 
Converse  Florence,  h.  403  Broadway 

George  H.  bookkeeper,  166  Devon- 
shire, B.  bds.  403  Broaclway 
Joseph  H.  merchant, 150  Devonshire, 

rm.  24,  B.  house  403  Broadway 
Conville  Charles  J.  h.  189  Portland 
Conway  Catherine  M.  Mrs.  h.  382  Put- 
nam avenue 
Francis  B.  letter  carrier,  boards  82 

Brookline 
James  J.  paver,  h.  875£   Cambridge 
James   T.  trav.  salesman,  B.  house 

384  Putnam  ave. 
Jane,  widow   of  Wm.  h.  304  Green 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  108  Banks 
Joseph  W.  shipper,  67  Chauncy,  B. 

h.  1  Richdale  ave. 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  93 

Winsor 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  82  Clark 


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167 


Conway  Michael,  rubber  worker,  bds.  18 

Plymouth 
Richard,  carpenter,  h.  9  Austin 
Richard,  mason,  h.  82  Brookline 
Stephen  H.  painter,  h.  6  Watson 
Thomas,  laborer,  172  Pearl,  house  4 

Allston 
William,  rubber  worker,  h.301  Green 
Coogan  Charles  H.  clerk,  564  Mass.  ave. 

house  37  River 
John  T.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  18  Boyl- 

ston,  h.  at  Somerville 
Martin,  salesman,  h.  37  River 

COOGAN    MICHAEL     B.    law- 
yer, 5  Tremont,  rm.  35,  B.  house 
48  Bigelow.     See  page  816 
Nellie  M.  Miss,  h.  37  River 
Cook  Angelina  F.  Miss,  h.935  Mass.  ave. 
Anna  F.  widow  of  Michael  W.  bds. 

5  Wright 
Bridget,  widow  of  James,h.l4  Third 
Charles  A.  (Charles  A.  Cook  &  Co.), 
piano  taborets  and  stools, Osborn, 
near  Main,  h.  155  Prospect 

COOK  CHARLES  A.  &  CO. 
(CharlesA.  Cook),  piano  taborets 

and   stools,    Osborn,   near    Main. 

See  page  799 
Charles  E.box  maker,  h.159  Auburn 
Edgar  M. at  169  Gore,  h.8  Squires  ct. 
Edward  F.    shipper,   66   Bridge,   h. 

13  Plymouth 
Edwin  O.  trav.  salesman,  boards  25 

Magazine  [Cambridge 

Elliot  W.  trav.  salesman,  house  1529 

E.  P.  bookkeeper,  Coleman  Bros.  b. 
220  Prospect 

COOK  FRANK  GAYLORD, 
lawyer,  10  Tremont,  B.  house  44 
Garden.     See  page  812 

F.  W.  house  518  Putnam  ave. 
George  R.  supt.  of  parks,  house  75 

Allston 
James,  laborer,  house,  6  Hunting 
John,  house  F5  Moore 
John  M.  carpenter,  h.  36  Fairmont 
John  T.  driver  patrol  wagon,  sta.  2, 

h.  7  Marvin  place  [burn  ave 

John  W.  carpenter,  h.  r.  end  Wash- 
Joseph  E.  coppersmith,  h.  8  Pioneer 
Katie,  widow,  h.  50  Mt.  Auburn 
Lewis,  peddler,  h.  462  Columbia 
Lewis  J. cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin, 

h.  24  Tufts 
Louis,  provisions,  h.  462  Columbia 
Mary  T.  widow  of  ( lharles  A.  house 

15!)  Auburn 
Maurice,  motorman,  rms.  22  Eliot 
Maurice  J.  stone  cutter,  39  Main,  b. 

351  .Alain 
Michael,  at  Am.Rub.Co. h.  10  Bristol 

Sadie  Miss,  bookkeeper, 6 29  Mass.av. 

bds.  7  Marvin  place 


Cook  Stanley,  at  Riverside  Press,  b.  265 

Putnam  ave. 
Thomas,  teamster,  13  Broadway,  h. 

99  Moore 
Thomas  F.  confectionery,2167  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  46  Jay 
Thomas  N.  salesman,  185   Congress, 

B.  h.  20  Martin 
Thompson,  carpenter,  h.  3  Coolidge 

place 
Thompson  W.  carpenter,  b.  54  Clark 
Timothy,  carpet  cleaner,  h.559  Mass. 

ave. 
William,  laborer,  h.  2  rear  110  Main 
William  Mrs.  h.  71  Appleton 
William  A.  electrician,   B.   bds.   10 

Sidney 

Mrs.  tailoress,  h.  48  Grant 

Cooke  E.  Ward,  dentist,  266  Cambridge, 

house  do. 
Henry  A.  Rev.  house  37  Dana 
John  VV.   teacher,  b.  103  Hammond 
Lucy  A.  physician,  9  Forest,  h.  do. 
L.  Fred,  supt.  169  Gore,h.  at  Boston 
Martha  E.  widow  of  Rev.  Theodore, 

h.  103  Hammond 
Mary  H.  Mrs.  h.  12  Ware 
see  Cook,  also  Koch 
Coolbroth  Dennis  H.  musician.rooms  204 

Columbia 
Edward  N.joiner,  19  Walnut  ct.h.do. 
George  L.  switchman,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

bds.  19  Walnut  ct. 
I.  Frank,  plumber,  694  Mass.  ave.  b. 

19  Walnut  ct. 
Cooledge  Cyrus,  public  carriages,  Kilby, 

B.  h.*  24  Whitney  ave. 
Walter  S.  clerk,  b.  24  Whitney  ave. 
Cooley  Albert  L.  h.  91  Magazine 
Arthur,  student,  b.  34  Bigelow 
George  P.  clerk,  70  Kilby,  B.  bds.  91 

Magazine 
Coolidge  Abbie  D.  h.  Coolidge  ave. 

Almira  P.  widow,  h.  48  Trowbridge 
Annie  Bell,  h.  48  Trowbridge 
Arthur  F.  manager,  E.  J.  Coolidge, 

Coolidge  ave.  b.  do. 
Charles  F.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  h. 

Arlington 
Daniel  S. (Coolidge &  Caswell), prop. 

Bay  State  Laundry,  136  Franklin, 

h.  27  William 
Edward  J. market  gardener, Coolidge 

ave.  house  do. 
George  H.   Jr.    plumber,   694  Mass. 

ave.  h.  6  Antrim 
.lames  I.  T.Iiev.  I).  D.h.ll    BreW8ter 
John  F.  crackers,  h.  9  Columbia 
.Joseph  a.  teacher,  Cambridge  High 

school,  h.  37  Wallace 

Joseph  G.  Mrs.  h.  Coolidge   ave. 
Mary,  widow  of  Charles,    house    164 
Auburn 


168 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Coolidge  Walter  S.  clerk,  1316  Mass.ave. 
bds.  24  Whitney  ave. 

COOLIDGE       &       CASWELL 
(Daniel  S.  Coolidge  and  George  B. 

Caswell),  Bay  State  Laundry,   136 

Franklin.     See  page  794 
Coom  Freeman,  laundryman,  bds.  3   La- 
mo  nt  ave. 
Coombs  Edward  S.  Jr.  (Powell  &   Co.), 

job  printers,  10  Dunster,   bds.   92 

Riehdale  ave. 
Horace    L.   compositor,    University 

Press,  bds.  1170  Mass  ave. 
Joseph,  blacksmith,  h.  6  Read 
Coon  Floyd  C  clerk,  60  Federal.  B,  bds. 

36  Garfield 
James  Mrs.  h.  36  Garfield 
Raymond  S.  clerk,  F.  R.  R,,  B.  h.ll 

Harrison 
Romer  G.  mason,  h.  100  Magazine 
Coonan  James,  laborer,  bds.  29  Suffolk 
Cooney  Bridget,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  53 

Crescent 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  192  Bridge 
Edward  F. cabinet  maker,  h.142  Put- 
nam ave. 
Edward  J.  spring  maker,  h.  3  Hamp- 
shire place 
Ellen,   widow   of  Michael,   h.  122a 

Kinnaird 
John  J.  printer,  University  Press,  h. 

17  Flagg 
Mathew  J.  herdic,   B.  h.  39    Auburn 

place 
Michael,  fireman,  C.  W.  W.  house  49 

Rindge  ave. 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  192  Bridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  58  Fifth 
Peter,  fireman,  h.  rear  22  Third 
Thomas,  gardener,  1445  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Thomas  F.  at  169  Gore,  bds.  58  Fifth 
William,  laborer,  h.  192  Bridge 
William,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  192    Bridge 
Cooper  Charles,  hostler.  135  Wash.  b.do. 
Charles  A.  engineer,  B.  h.  31  Pine 
CharlesH.bookbinder,h.24Plvmonth 
Charles  H.  clerk,  P.  0.,B.  house  149 

Auburn 
David,  fireman,  h.  21  Sidney 
Elizabeth  A.   Miss,  hair  worker,  B. 

h.  148  River 
Henry  M.  compositor,  h.2  Grotto  pi. 
James  J.  cooper,  S.  B.  h.  26£  School 

street  court 
John  J.  printer,  h.  20  Decatur 
John  T.  cooper.  Ninth,  opp.  Spring 

h.  183  Xorfolk 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  26£  School  street  court 
Mary  J.  Miss,  h.  122  Franklin 
Mary  J.  widow  of  James  W.   house 

186  Gore 
Susan  A.  Miss.  h.  14S  River 


Cooper  William  G.  boiler    maker,    h.  26 
Union 
William  Theophilus,   cooper,   house 
9  Maruey 
Coot    William  E.  bookbinder,  boards  110 

Austin 
Cooter  William  T.  coppersmith,  63  Pitts, 

B.  h.  10  Fifth 
Copeland  Anna  L.    widow  of  Charles  S. 
h.  2217  Mass.  ave. 
Arthur  L.  bookkeeper,  B.  house  59 

Harris 
Catherine,  teacher,  b.  14  Highland 
Charles,  reporter,  h.  17  Williams 
Henrv,horse  shoer,  h.103  Cambridge 

COPELAND  HENRY   B.   mana- 
ager,  U.S. Biscuit  Co.Charlestown, 

h.  2  Frost  Terrace.     See  p.  819 
Horace  J.  carpenter,  148  Mt. Vernon, 

B.  h. 55  Elm 
JohnC.  motorman,  h.   231  Prospect 
Josephine  G.  Mrs.  h.  102  Appleton 
Maria  B.  widow,  h.  138  Washington 
Mary  J.  h.  123  Franklin 
Silas  B.  carpenter,  h.  200  Auburn 
Copithorne  Ann  Mrs.  timekeeper,  Third, 

cor.  Potter,  h.  118  Fourth 
Annie,  widow  of  Frederick, h. 27  Elm 
Ellen, widow  of  Matthew, h. 40  Union 
Mary  E.  dressmaker.    295    Winsor, 

h.  do. 
Richard  M.    bookbinder,    house  152 

Tremont 
William,  bookbinder,  h.  295   Winsor 
William  H.   draughtsman,   bds.  295 

Winsor 
Coppenrath  Fred  E.  upholsterer,  boards 

6  Second 
Jacob,  cabinet  maker,  h.  6  Second 
Copson  William  Arthur,  cracker  dealer, 

29  Franklin,  h.  12  Leonard  ave. 
Corballis  James  F.  boarding  house.   194 

Vine 
James  J.  upholsterer,  b.  194  Vine 
Corbeil  Helen,  widow  of  Joseph,  house 

125  Second 
Corbett  Auastacia,  widow  of  Daniel,   h. 

12  Squires  ct. 
Augustus   O.  furnace  maker,   h.  13 

Kirkland  place 
Edward,  laborer,  b.  10  Broadway 
John,  foreman.  113  Broadway, house 

166  Prospect- 
Mary  C.  Mrs.  housekeeper,  278  Har- 
vard, h.  do. 
Michael  F.  laborer,  B.   &  M.  R.  R. 

shop,  h.  36  Second 
Richard,  fireman,  bds.  3  Parnell 
Solomou,  carpenter,  b.  9  Xorfolk 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  132  Otis 
Walter  G.  lather,  h.  13  Willow 
William  J.  paymaster.  450  Washing- 
ton, B.  b.  166  Prospect 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


169 


Corbett  William  J.,  U.  S.  inspector,  1(38 

Gore,  bds.  12  Squires  ct. 
Corboy  John,  laborer,  h.  113  Brookline 
Corcoran  Catherine  A. widow  of  William, 

h.  139  Kiver 
Catherine  M.  dressmaker,14  Worces- 
ter, house  do. 
Charles,  polisher,  b.  82  Charles 
Cornelius,  teamster,h.rear  85  Bridge 
Cornelius,  Jr.  laborer,!),  r.  85  Bridge 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  254  Franklin 
Daniel  W.  fireman,  h.  159  Franklin 
David  F.  undertaker,89  Mt.  Auburn, 

bds.  2  Bennett 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  803  Cambridge 
Dennis,  police  sergeant,  station  3,  h. 

118  Otis 
Edward,  laborer,  b.rear  23  Somerset 
Francis,   printer's    apprentice,  bds. 

139  River 
Frank,  electrotype  finisher,  B.  house 

19  Willard 
Henry,  clerk,  B.  bds.  45  Mt.  Auburn 
James,  helper,  27  Brattle,  bds.  1172 

Mass.  ave. 
James,  printer,  h.  21  Grant 
James,  printer,  h.  30  Mill  [bia 

James  E. brush  maker,  h.3S9  Colum- 
Jarnes  E.  carpenter,  h.  121  Pleasant 
Jeremiah,  baker,169  Main,  h.l67£do. 
John,  bookbinder,   Riverside   Press, 

h.  259  Putnam  ave. 
John  H.   clerk,  Registry   of  Deeds 

office,  h.  4  Chestnut  park 
John  H.  laborer,  h.  452  Broadway 
John  H.  (J.  H.  Corcoran  &  Co.), dry 

goods,  etc.  587  Mass.  ave.h.891  do. 
John  J.  laborer,  h.rear  159  Franklin 
John  P.  laborer,  h.  57  Cedar 
Julia,  widow  of  Patrick,   h.    rear  23 

Somerset 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.   (John 
H.  Corcoran), dry  goods, 587  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  36 
J.Joseph   janitor,  Manual  Training 

school,  h.  5  Hews 
Margaret, widow  of  John, h. 2  Bennett 
Margaret  E.  clerk,  415  Mass.  ave.  b. 

2  Bennett 
Maria, widow  of  John, h. 14  Worcester 
Martha  Miss,   grocer,  169   Franklin, 

rms.  105  Elm 
Mary  A.  Miss,  cashier,  587  Mass. av. 

bds.  259  Putnam  ave. 
Mary,  widow,  h.  131  Webster  ave. 
Matthew,  clerk,  1414  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

1172  do. 
Michael,  foreman,  Univ.  Press,  h.44 

Hudson 
Michael,  host  ler,  h.  2d  Pilgrim 
Michael. I.  clerk.  i».  131  Webster  ave. 

Patrick,  asst.    janitor.  Court   House. 
Third,  h.  s^  <  harles 


Corcoran    Richard    T.   printer,   bd3.  44 

Hudson 
Thomas,  provisions,  B.   house  1131 

Mass.  ave. 
Thomas  Mrs.  h.  1172  Mass  ave. 
Thomas  L.  pressman,  R.  Press,  bds. 

2  Bennest 
Timothy,  police,  station  1,  house  46 

Parker 
Timothy,    shoemaker,    171    Dublin, 

bds.  do. 
Timothy,  teamster,  h.  254  Franklin 
William,  laborer,  h.  r.  79  Boylston 
William,  shipper,  387  Main 
see  Cochran,  also  Cochrane 
Corey  Austin  S.  (Shaw  &  Corey),  dining 

room,  554  Mass.  ave.  h.  68  Green 
Margaret  D. widow  of  William  S.  bds 

165  Franklin 
Samuel  J.  indigo, etc. 273  Congress, B. 

h.  2322  Mass.  ave. 
Corken  William,  painter.  187  Green,  h. 

4-10  Main 
Corkery  David  F.  car  builder,  house  100 

Otis 
Dennis,  b.  803  Cambridge 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  15  Hayes 
Dennis,  laborer,  bds.  33  Blackstone 
Hanora,    widow   of  Matthew,   h.    5 

White  st.  pi. 
Jeremiah,  bookbinder,  h.  81  Western 

avenue 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  33  Blackstone 
John,  laborer,  bds.  33  Blackstone 
John,  milkman,  bds.  247  Pearl 
John,  teamster,  bds.  15  Hayes 
John,  teamster,  h.  3  Seventh 
John  J.  bookbinder,  h.  358  Putnam 

avenue 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  1  Burns  ct. 
Margaret,  widow  of  Dennis,  house  33 

Blackstone 
Mary  M.  widow  of  Michael,  house 

134  Webster  avenue 
Matthew,  drain  layer,  h.  11  Walnut 

court 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  19  Lambert 
Michael  J.  clerk,  1151   Cambridge  b. 

134  Webster  ave. 
Timothy  F.  laborer,  h.  209  Banks 
Corkum   George    R.    carpenter,    h.  1175 

Cambridge 
Corlett  Grammar  School.  Holworthy 
Corlin  Carl  A.  slater,  h.  248  Hampshire 

Elida  C.  Miss.  h.  248  Hampshire 
Corliss  Annie  Mrs.  h.  ~>1  Harvey 
Cormier  Thomas,  Laborer,  h.  51  Clay 
Come    William    F.  cum.   mcr.  101  State, 

B.  bds.  38  <  toncord  ave. 
Cornelius   Lvdia   F.    widow   of   filias,    h. 

28  Hawthorn 

Corner  Charles  H.  harness  maker,  B.  h. 
23  Crescent  ave. 


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DIRECTORY 


Corner  Frank  B.  clerk,  B.  b.  23  Crescent 
ave. 
Wallace  H.  clerk, Somerville,  Mass.b. 
23  Crescent  ave. 
Corning  Jacob   T.   rubber   cutter,  Am. 

Rub.  Co.  h.  87  Washington 
Cornish  Edgar,  porter,  h.  98  Plympton 
E.  R.  Mrs.  milliner,  759  Mass.  ave. 

h.  10  Bigelow 
Henry  C.  waiter,  h.  266  Prospect 
Ralph  F.  watchman,  B.  h.  40  Jackson 
Cornwell     John,    teamster,    boards    23 

Washington 
Corr  John,  laborer,  H.  U.  yard,   house 
12  Appian  Way 
Mary,  widow,  h.  Brookford 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  12  Appian  Way 
Correau    Thomas,    laborer,    house    124 

Dublin 
Corrie  Thomas  B.pressman,  Boston  Post, 

B.  h.  355  Mass.  ave. 
Corrigan  Charles  A.  postal  clerk,  h.  300 
Prospect 
John  P.  plumber,  bds.  16  Grant 
Mary,  variety  store,  991  Cambridge, 

h/do. 
Thomas,  h.  16  Grant 
Corriveau  Joseph,  cigar    maker,    h.   77 

Washington 
Corson  Forrest  H.  driver,  169  Gore,  bds. 
3  Sixth 
George  H.  night  operator,  bds.  109 

Winsor 
Matilda   M.   widow  of  Charles   H. 

boarding  house,  392  Main 
Walter  C.  piano  tuner,  bds.  392  Main 
Cosgrove  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  120  Fourth 
Annie,  widow,  h.  16  Wilbur 
Daniel  J.   letter  carrier,    P.   O.   18 

Boylston,  b.  20  Donnell 
Frank  G.  collector.  B.  bds.  18  Don- 
nell 
James  E.  laborer,  h.  12  Gerry 
James  W.  peddler,  bds.   120  Fourth 
Jane,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  20  Don- 
nell 
John,  carpenter,  rms.  30  Norfolk 
John,  driver,  bds.  120  Fourth 
John  F.  brass  worker,  bds.  12  Gerry 
Robert  J.  painter,  h.  132  Harvard 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  16  Wilbur 
Thomas  F.    teamster,    18  Donnell, 

h.  do. 
Timothy  C. teamster,  11  Tuttle,  h.  do. 
Cosmo  Manuel  J.  laborer,  h.  148  Third 
Cossette  Sophia,  widow  of  Joseph,  house 

152  Rindge  av. 
Costa  Frank   J.   hairdresser,   989   Cam- 
bridge, h.  104  Webster  ave. 
George,  store,  105  Second 
George,  varnisher,  h.  20  Spring 
John,  barber,  h.  224  Vine 
Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  h.  84  Spring 


Costa  Joseph,  sugar  worker ,h.  20  Spring 
Manuel,  laborer,  bds.  18  Spring 
Manuel,  laborer,  bds.  21 1  Vine 
see  Decosta 
Costella  Isaac,  mason,  h.  20  Dodge 
Costello  Catherine  Mrs.  h.  2  Hastings 
Edward  J.  railroad  postal  clerk,  B. 
&  A.  R.  R.  bds.  117  Western  ave. 
Frank  L.  machinist,  B.  h.  112  Gore 
Harry,  painter,  h.  29  Brookline 
John,  driver,  bds.  7  Cowperthwaite 
John,  laborer,  h.  Ill  Elm  *^j 

John,  laborer,  b.  10  Montgomery 
John,  teamster,  336  Main     [Charles 
John,  tinsmith,  h.  Hawkins   block, 
Martin.  cityr  laborer,  h.  41  Baldwin 
Mary,  widow  of  John  J.  h.  7  Cow- 
perthwaite 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  252 
Franklin  [Cowperthwaite 

Mary  E.  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  18 
Michael  Mrs.  h.  117  Gore 
Michael  W.clerk,b.  7  Cowperthwaite 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  38  Montgomery 
Richard,  herdic.B.  h.  81  Putnam  av. 
Richard  H.  car  conductor,  house  18 
Cowperthwaite  [Gore 

Costigan  George  M.  elevator  man,  b.  170 
Costin  William,  waiter,  rms.  4  Butler  ct. 
Cote  Alphonse,  R.  R.  section  hand,  h.  r. 
124  Rindge  ave. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  183  Dublin 
Julian,  laborer,  h.  Clifton 
see  Coutu 
Cotman  Mary  A.  widow,  h.  73  Wash. 
Cotter  Catherine,  widow  of  Richard,  h. 
11  Magnolia  ave. 
Edward,  laborer,  bds.  139  Bridge 
Elizabeth  M.  Miss,  h.  10  Oxford 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  29 

Cowperthwaite 
Fannie,  widow  of  Morris,  house  62 

Putnam  ave. 
Harriet  Mrs.  bds.  1268  Mass.  ave. 
Helena  Mrs.  h.  27  Putnam  ave. 
John,  house  35  Baldwin 
John,  coachman,  Walker,  cor.  Shep- 

ard,  house  7  Norton  place 
Margaret  R.  h.  35  Baldwin  [av. 

Marv,  music  teacher,  b.  27  Putnam 
Michael  L.  carpenter,  B.  &  31.  R.  R. 

h.  135  Cambridge 
Patrick  J.  h.  192  Norfolk 
Peter,  gate  tender,  East  st.  crossing 

B.  &M.  R.  R.  h.  7  do. 
Thomas, at  29  Franklin,  b.  24  Watson 
Thomas,  car  inspector,  B.  &  M.  R.R. 

bds.  7  East 
Thomas,    proof    reader,   B.   b.    783 
Cambridge 
Cotters  Patrick, laborer,  h.r.  118  Harvard 
Cotton   Alex,    gate    tender,    Arlington, 
Mass.  b.  Mh  Main 


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Cotton  Arthur  N.student,bds.  23  Clinton 
Eloise  A.  widow  of  J.  Warren,  house 

82  Franklin 
Francis,  laborer,  h.  37  Harvey 
H.  Norman,   stationery,  24  Milk,  B. 

house  23  Clintou 
Irving  W.  salesman,  24  Milk,  B.  h. 

308  Harvard 
Josiah  W.  agent,  house  41  Harvey 
Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  27  Shepard 
Sarah,  bds.  15  Fairmont  ave. 
Stella  L.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  gram- 
mar school,  bds.  82  Franklin 
Couch  John,  foreman,  245  Broadway,  h. 

247  Prospect  [do. 

Joseph  D.  physician,  1  Norfolk,  h. 

Coues  Robert,  student,  H.   U.  rms.  104 

Mt.  Auburn 
Samuel  F.  rms.  104  Mt.  Auburn 
Coughlan  Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick, 

h.  4  Marion 
John,  laborer,  h.  20  Locust 
John,  laborer,  h.  2572  Mass.  ave. 
Michael,  at  Kennedy  bakery,  bds.  4 

Marion 
see  Coughlin 
Coughliu  Catherine,  widow  of  Dennis, h. 

9  Hayes 
Daniel,  at  North's,  b.  31  Warren 
Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  258  Bridge 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  16  Marion 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  273£  Portland 
David,  peddler,  h.  rear  136  Bridge 
David     F.    citv    teamster,    h.    168£ 

Norfolk 
David  L.  clerk,  b.  57  Elm 
David  W.  sawyer,  h.  57  Elm 
Dennis,  furniture  mover,  Third,  cor. 

Cambridge,h.8  Stevens  ct.  [Bridge 
Ellen,  widow  of  Richard,  h.  r.   128 
Francis  J. police, station  3,h.3  Marney 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  li.  483  Cambridge 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  16  East 
John,  at  Am. Rub. Works,  b. 4 Marion 
John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  46  Winter 
John,  bds.  27£  Gore 
John,  city  laborer,  h.  31  Warren 
John,  laborer,  b.  99  Moore 
John,  laborer,  b.  214  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  2  Parnell 
John,  laborer,  b.  58  Winter 
John  J.  porter,  31  Battervmarch,  B. 

h.  159  Elm 
Julia,    widow   of    Patrick,    h.    2469 

Mass.  avenue 
Kate,  widow    of   Timothy,  house  4 

Hammond  block,  Berkshire 
Mary  Mrs.  cook.  h.  124  Amory 
Marv.  widow,  h.  16  Webster  ave. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  258  Bridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  til)  Brookiine 
Patrick,  freight  handler,  B.  &  M.  R. 

R.  b.  27A,  Gtore 


Coughlin  Richard  E.  asst.  foreman  boot 

room,  A. Rub. Co.  h.56  Webster  av. 
Stephen,  shoemaker,  h.  124  Amory 
Thomas,  mason,  b.  137  Portland 
Timothy,  laborer,h.4  Cowperthwaite 
Timothy,  tailor,  h.  122  Putnam  ave. 
William,  cutter,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds.  4 

Hammond  block,  Berkshire 
William,  grocer,  11£  Plymouth,  h.do. 
William  G.  wood  carver,  h.  rear  59 

Hampshire 
Couillard  Clarence,  clerk,  h.  31  Baldwin 

Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  31  Baldwin 
Coulter  Ellen,  widow  of  Andrew,  house 

130  Harvard 
Frank  J.  teamster,  h.  30  Berkshire 
James,  laborer,  b.  7£  Brewer 
James  E.  moulder,  Pelham,  house  370 

Winsor 
John,  police,  station  1,  h.  Ik  Brewer 
John  A.  plumber,  b.  7£  Brewer 
William,  painter,  b.  130  Harvard 
Counihan  Daniel  F.  policeman,  house  82 

Tremont 
Edward  A.  clerk,  mayor's  office,  Citv 

Hall,  h.  245  Charles 
County    Commissioners'     Office.    Court 

House,  Third 
Elizabeth,  h.  10  Antrim 
Engineers'  Office, Court  House,  Third 
Sheriffs  Office,  Court  House,  Third 
Treasurer's  Office, Court  House, Third 
Courtney  Daniel,  at  Blake's,  rms.  65  Otis 
Daniel  J.  iron  worker,  B.B.  Works,  h. 

331  Vine 
David,  machinist,  B.  b.  331  Vine 
Dennis  F.  at  Boston  Bridge  Works, 

Sixth,  h.  231  Charles 
Eugene,  clerk,  b.  73  Harvard 
James,  engineer,  h.  6  Cambridge 
John,  car  washer,  b.  5  White  St.  pi. 
Mary  J.  telephone  operator,  B.  bds. 

462  Cambridge 
Thomas,  city  laborer,  h.  331  Vine 
Thomas  F.  marble  cutter,  B.  house 

rear  1008  Cambridge 
William   J.  brush   maker,   122   Har- 
vard, h.  462  Cambridge 
Cousin  James,  clerk,  rms.  295  Broadway 
Cousins  Samuel,  laborer,  h.  1    Riverside 

place 
William   Henry,  carpenter,  house  72 

School 
Coutelee  William,  baker,  b.  73  Tremont 
Coutu  Charles,  carpenter,  h.  7  Kildare 
Elizabeth  Mrs. dressmaker.  7  KiMare. 

h.  do. 
Simeon,  brickmakcr.  h.  -J."),")  Walden 
Cove  Arthur,  carpenter,  h.  84  River 

Richard  B.  carpenter,  h.  si  River 
Covell  Otis  W.  at  collar  factory,  house  12 

6  rani 
Samuel  V.  master  mariner, h.9  Beaver 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Coveney  Catherine,  widow  of  Jeremiah, 

h.  rear  Hotel   Washington,  Cam- 
bridge 
Edward  J.  wool  sorter,  h.  80  Fifth 
Hannah  Mrs.  dressmaker,  and  bread 

store,  10  Winter,  h.  do. 
Hannah  L.  widow  of  William,  confec- 
tionery, etc.  113£  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
James  D.  laborer,  b.  30  North 
Jeremiah,  watchman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  184  Bridge 
Jeremiah  W.  postmaster,  B.  h.  310 

Harvard 
John,  laborer,  h.  8  Winter 
John  A.  switchman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  4  Linehan  ct. 
John  W.  undertaker,  507  Cambridge, 

house  140  Otis 
Joseph,  laborer,  b.  70  Spring 
Michael,  fireman,  B.  h.  149  Bridge 
Phillip  J.  electrician,  b.  6  Gore 
Thomas,  teamster,  C.  Gas.  Co.  b.  10 

Broadway 
William,  laborer,  h.  47  Third 
William  C.  clerk,  B.  b.  310  Harvard 
William  J.  teamster,  221  Bridge,  h. 

8  Seventh 
Coveny  Anna,  widow,  h.  146  Third 

Jeremiah  J.  carriage   maker,  house 

68  Spring 
John,  bds.  68  Spring 
William  J.  upholsterer,  b.  68  Spring 
Cowan  Agnes  T.  widow  of  Bernard,  h. 

16  Market 
Ann,  widow  of  Thomas  H.  h.76  Clark 
Dennis,  h.  88  Dudley 
Emily  A.  pocket  book  maker,  b.  16 

Market 
Grace   L.  teacher  Willard  primary 

school,  b.  201  Columbia 
Mark  F.  switchman,  b.  12  Kinnaird 
Robert  J.  public  carriages,  B.  house 

12  Western  ave. 
Coward  George,  janitor,  Claverly  Hall, 

house  do. 
John,  porter,  Thayer  Hall,  house  11 

Antrim 
Thomas  J.  asst.  janitor,  6  Claverly 

Hall,  rms.  do. 
William  H.  laborer,  b.  19  Porter 
Cowdin  Putnam  F.  janitor,  b.  28  Holyoke 
Cowdrejr  Samuel,  at  Standard  office,  B. 

h.  298  Brookline 
Cowen  Robert,  supt.  33  Hampshire,  h.  34 

Channing 
Cowhig  Edward,  laborer,  h.  136  Bridge 

Patrick,  laborer,  b.  139  Bridge 
Cox  Ann,  widow  of  Christopher  J.  house 

34  North 
Annie,  housekeeper,  h.  316  Columbia 
Austin  G.  granite  cutter,  rooms  125 

Mt.  Auburn  [house  do. 

Charles  A.  painter,  397  Putnam  ave. 


Cox  Charles  P.  pattern  maker,h.ll  Fair- 
mont avenue 

Charles  P.  Jr.  shipper,  bds.  11  Fair- 
mont avenue 

Davenport,  clerk,  145  Hampshire 

David  D.  fireman,  h.  10  Springfield 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  teaming, 
3  Potter,  h.  do. 

Emma  C.  widow  of  Thomas  B.  house 
49  Holworthy 

Francis  A.  h.  186  Green 

Frank,  plasterer,  h.  r.  418  Columbia 

Fred  E.  bookkeeper,  95  Union,  B.  h. 
106  Pearl 

George,  hose  maker,  b.  86  Wash. 

George,  printer,  618  Mass.  ave.  house 
120  Green  [25  Harvard 

George  Howland,  2  Central  sq.  house 

George  H.  (Caldwell  &  Cox),  paint- 
er, Whitney  ct.  h.  28  Norfolk 

Irving  E.  clerk,  B.  bds.  11  Fairmont 
avenue 

James,  jobbing,  h.  2  Butler  ct. 

James,  peddler,  b.  316  Columbia 

COX  JAMES,  publisher,  Cambridge 
Press,  and  job  printing,  618  Mass. 

ave.  h.  114  Prospect.     See  p.  811 
James  H.  printer,  618  Mass.  ave.  h. 

369  do. 
James  T.  metal  moulder,  r.  454  Main, 

b.  97  Pearl 
John  A.  gardener,  b.  60  Holworthy 
John  C.  compositor,  618  Mass.  ave.  li. 

70  Prince 
John  H.  teamster,  b.  3  Potter 
Maria  J.  widow  of  Albert,  house  106 

Pearl 
Mary  G.  compositor,  B.  b.  120  Green 
Owen,  laborer,  h.  8  Grant 
Richard  J.  glass  blower,  b.  34  North 
Sadie  F.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  618  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  120  Green 
Thomas  H.  laborer,  h.  104  Dudley 
William,  h.  60  Holworthy 
William  A.  dental  student,  bds.  104 

Dudley 
W.  Henry,  laborer,  h.  131  Pleasant 
Coxon  John,  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

bds.  188  Raymond 
William  C.  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

bds.  188  Raymond 
Coy  Charles,  watchman,  h.  8  Oak 
Florence  J.  compositor,  b.  8  Oak 
Fred,  clerk,  bds.  260  Green 
George,  engineer,  b.  17  South 
George  H.  engineer,  rms.  86  Wash. 
Coyle  Frank,  laborer,  h.  1264  Cambridge 
*  James,  teamster,  h.  819  Cambridge 
John  A.  teamster,  h.  12  Green 
Patrick,  peddler,  b.  1264  Cambridge 
Terrence,  laborer,  h.  85  Bolton 
Timothv,  grocer.  Ill  Cushing,  house 

109  do. 


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173 


Coyle  William  W.  wire  worker,  bds.    22 

Green 
Coyne  Catherine  Mrs.  janitress  Wyman 
school,  h.  15  Reed 
Cornelia  Elizabeth,  Mrs.  h.  30  Inman 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  12  Suffolk 
John,  laborer,  h.  15  Reed 
John  J.  soap  maker,  b.  12  Suffolk 
John  W.  mason,  h.  189  Winsor 
Martin  D.  blacksmith,  h.  161  Putnam 

avenue 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  5  Suffolk 
Michael  J.  teamster,  h.  12  Suffolk 
Philip,  laborer,  bds.  12  Suffolk 
William,  tinsmith,  Third,  c.  Potter, 
house  24  Oak 
Crabbie  Annie,  widow  of  Miller, h.  9  Elm 
Craft  John,  carpenter,  h.  r.  173  Franklin 
Crafts  Albert  E.  foreman,  B.  h.  18  Ellery 

Frederick  L.  tailor,  h.  6  Blanche 
Cragan  George  J.  carpenter,h.l  Newman 

Thomas,  hostler,  b.  31  Franklin 
Cragin  George  E.  clerk,  b.  9  Lambert 
Maria  E.  widow  of  John,  h.  9   Lam- 
bert 
Crahan  Michael,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Craig  Arthur  H.  clerk,  B.b.  54  Prospect 
Carrie  M.  Mrs.   comparer,   Registry 
Deeds  office,  Otis,  h.  54  Prospect 
Esther,  widow  of  Charles, h. 39  Union 
Frederick  A.  lith.  artist,  B.  rms.   20 

Clinton 
George  W.  carpenter,  h.  20  Lake 
Harry,  driver,  b.  55  Spring- 
Henry  A.  machinist,  29  Main,  house 

4  Franklin 
Isabella,   widow  of    Robert,   h.   68 

Hoi  worthy 
Robert,  machinist,  29  Main 
Robert,  Jr.  diary  maker,   house   259 

Brookline 
Thomas  A.  horse  dealer,  b.  68   Hol- 

worthy 
William,  laborer,  h.  140  Cambridge 
William  G.  cabinet   maker  and   up- 
holsterer, 7  Brattle,  house  2  Holly 
ave. 
William  J.  printer's  pressman,   bds. 

68  Hoi  worthy 
William   L.   engineer,    h.    9  Ports- 
mouth 
Craige  William,  laborer,  17   East,  house 

173  Bridge 
Cram  Anna  B.  widow  of    Frank    W .    h 
179  Prospect 
Charles  N.  piano  maker,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  16  Pleasant  pi. 
Lrnest,    student,    H.     II.     bds.     16 
Pleasant  pi. 

Prank  W.  clerk,  Bursar's  office,   11. 

I  .  I).  179  Prospect 
George  A.  paper  hanger,  B.  house  6 

Sidney 


Cram  George  W.  recorder,  H.  U.  office, 

5  Univ.  bldg. 
Henry   B.     treasurer,    620  Atlantic 

ave.  rra.  F.  B.  h.  175  Prospect 
L.  W.  real   estate,   B.   bds.  Porters 

Hotel 
Sarah  H.  widow  of  George  W.  house 

179  Prospect 
William  C.  harness  cleaner,  house  r. 

29  Harvard 
William   H.   asst.    at     observatory, 

house  16  Pleasant  pi. 
Crandall   Bert,   B.   &  M.  R.   R.     b.    25 

Fifth 
Edwin  A.  Mrs.  h.  92  Otis 
Elroy  T.  fireman,  h.  3M  Main 
J.  Lyman,  feeder,  J.  S.   Hilliard,  h. 

25  Fifth 
Crane  Edward  F.  boot  maker,  Am.  Rub. 

Co.  h.  rear  36  Harvard 
Eliza  C.  widow  of  Luther,  h.  21  Pine 
Fred,  mason,  b.9  Harding- 
Sarah  M.  widow  of  Theodore,  house 

56  Trowbridge 
Warren,  engineer,  House  of  Correc- 
tion, h.  106  Thorndike 
Crangle  Annie,  widow,  h.  475  Winsor 
Cranston  John  S.  gen.  agent,  Equitable 

Life  Ins.  Co.  43  Equitable  bldg.  B. 

h.  22  Koseland 
Crapo  Andre,   brick  maker,  h.   Perry's 

blk.  Clifton 
Craven    James  T.   mason's  apprentice, 

168  Main,  h.  at  Boston 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  rear  206  Brook- 
line 
Crawford  Alexander,  h.  20  Clinton    [do. 
Anthony,  porter,  34  Linmean,  bds. 
Arthur  J.  watenman,  h.  38  State 
Bessie  Miss, at  24  Blackstone, boards 

23  Lawrence 
Charles  C.  waiter,  h.  87  Howard 
Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  11  Farwell  pi. 
George  A.  gardener,  34  Linmean,  h. 

do. 
George  C.  clerk,  52  Elm,  B.  house 

96  Allston 
John,  head   carver,   Memorial  Hall, 

h.  9  Baldwin  st.  court 
John,  plumber,  51  Howard.  B.  house 

96  Allston 
John,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  1).  96  Allston 
John  A.  milkman,  35  Essex,  h.  do. 
John  J.  brick  layer,  B.  h.  68  Bristol 
Louis  F.  b.  1534  Cambridge 
Mary,  widow,  h.  290  Prospect 
M.  Louise,  stenographer.    1>.  Iul<.    20 

Clinton 
William,  driver,  35  Lssex.  b.  do. 

Crawley  Thomas  W.  Rev.  h.  37  Erie 

Cray     ('.       M.     Mis.       eopyist,         Coin' 
House,  house  51  Line 

Cream  Peter  P.  city  laborer,  h.  49  Union 


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DIRECTORY 


Creamer  Joliu,  tinsmith,  b.  157  Main 

Lorenzo,   ear  conductor,    house   17 

Magnolia  ave. 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  b.  157  Maiu 
Cree  George   G.    shoemaker,    bds.   2560 

Mass.  ave. 
Creed  Charles,  laborer,  h.  141  Elm 

Charles  H.  salesman,   87   Court,    B. 

house  63  Plymouth 
William,  coachman,  h.  294  Prospect 
Creedan  John  J.  laborer,  h.  16  Seventh 
Creeden  James,     teamster,     757     Cam- 
bridge, h.  165  Otis 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  16  Warren 
Greeley  James,  laborer,  b.  11  Seckle 
Creelman  George  W.  b.  220  Prospect 
Gilmore  B..  clerk,  b.  220  Prospect 
John  D.  carpenter,  h.    2   Second  st. 

ct. 
Oliver  E.  trav.  salesman,   250  Dev- 
onshire^, h.  22  Whitney  ave. 
Rachael  B.  Mrs.  boarding  house,  220 

Prospect,  h.  do. 
William,  bookbinder,  Riv.   Bindery, 
h.  1137  Mass.  ave. 
Crego  Annie  Mrs.  laundress,  h.  4  Moore 
Creighton  Frank,  saw  filer,  rear  8   Cen- 
tral sq.  h.  16  Cottage 
John,  carpenter,  h.  50  Hubbard  av. 
John  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  50  Hubbard  av. 
Lucy  H.   widow    of  William,   rms. 

183  Prospect 
Mary  A.  widow   of  Thomas,  house 

84  Fifth 
Patrick,  soap  maker,  204  Broadway, 

h.  4  Hampshire  pi. 
William  A.  bookkeeper,  b.   50  Hub- 
bard avenue 
Cremens  Daniel  J.   provisions,  636  Cam- 
bridge, h.  1   Ninth 
Cressey  Henry  C.  porter,  h.  15  Webster 

avenue 
Crey  Henry,  laborer,  h.  47  Gore 
Crilly  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  87  Sixth 
Crimens  William  J.  laborer,  h.  8  Lincoln 
Crimmin  Daniel,  teamster,  h.  155  Spring 
Crimmins Dennis,  rubber  worker,  h.  25 
Berkshire 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  21  Marion 
John,  packer,  Am.  Rubber    Co.   h. 

213  Vine 
John  M.  melter,  Pelham,   house    43 

Ninth 
Timothy,  lineman,  h.  87  Cambridge 
Crine  William,  mason,  h.  65  Banks 
Cripps  William,  teamster,  13  Broadway, 

h.  7  Pioneer 
Cristofam  John,  marble   workers,  h.  46 

Crescent  av. 
Croak  Alice  J.  widow  of    James,  house 
69  Howard 
James      Edward,     plumber,    b.    69 
Howard 


Croak  John,  laborer,  b.  217  Vine 

Michael,  stone  cutter,  h.  217  Vine 

Patrick,  laborer,  b.  12  Harrison 
Crocker  Albert  A.  laborer,  h.   227   Put- 
nam ave. 

Charles  W.  architect,  b.  272  Putnam 
avenue 

Frank  E.  printer,  b.  308  Harvard 

George  W.  proof  reader,  h.  308  Har- 
vard 

G.  Irving,  shipper,   97  Summer,    B. 
h.  192  Auburn 

Inez  M.  h.  321  Broadway 

John  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  29  Lee 

John  C.  foreman  stamper,  153   Put- 
nam ave.  h  29  Lee 

John  F.  produce,  77  So.  Market,    B. 
h.  32  Lee 

John  M.   physician,    321  Broadway, 
house  do. 

John  S.  machinist,  B.  h.  78  Bristol 

John   W.   plasterer,   19  Central  sq. 
house  2  William 

Louisa  A.  h.  572  Putnam  ave. 

Nehemiah  D.  painter,  h.  572  Putnam 
avenue 

Philander  R.  apothecary,  308  Broad- 
way, house  15  Summer 

R.  Henry,  driver,  Dodge's  Express, 
b.  132  Columbia 

Sarah  C.   widow    of  William  G.  h. 
rear  142  Spring 

Sarah  S.  widow  of  George,  house  192 
Auburn 

Thomas,  foundry,  bds.  242.  Third 

Wildred  A.   bookkeeper,   151   Milk, 
B.  boards  572  Putnam  ave. 

William  D.  bds.  29  Lee 

Winifred  S.  widow  of  Charles,  house 

.     78  Bristol 
Crockett  James  W.  teamster,h.  268  River 

Leroy  C.    teamster,   267    Main,    h. 
56  Baldwin 
Crodeau  George,  bds.  133  Bridge 
Croke    Patrick,    laborer,   B.    B.  A.  bds. 

100  Holworthy 
Crombie    Ann,  widow  of    John,  h.    20 
Surrey 

Joseph     W.     compositor,     bds.    20 
Surrey 
Crompton  Isaac  L.  blacksmith,  bds.   100 

Austin 
Cromwell    Albert     C.   carpenter,  h.   39 
Jay- 
Albert  J.  clerk,  boards  39  Jay 

Arthur,  collector,  30  Boylston,    bds. 
39  Jay 

George  L.  clerk,  b.  39  Jay 

Joseph,  h.  57  Harvard 
Cronan  Caroline,  widow  of  John,   house 
9  Broadway 

J.  Frank,  salesman,  400  Washington, 
B.  rms.  65  Hancock 


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175 


Cronan  John,  machinist,  h.  65  Hancock 
Mary  A.   widow  of  Michael,  house 

156  Putnam  ave. 
William   H.    asst.    janitor,    H.    U. 

library,  bds.  65  Hancock 
Cronin     Catherine,   widow     of    Daniel, 

house  1  Lechmere  place 
Catherine  T.  and  Annie  L.  h.  3  Bald- 
win st.  court 
Cornelius,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
C.  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,   9    Brattle, 

rms.  6  Mt.  Auburn 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  r.  249  Franklin 
Daniel,    laborer,    B.    &  M.   R.     R. 

boards  24  Spring 
Daniel,  solar  printer,   96  Cross,    B. 

b.  3  Baldwin  st.  court 
Daniel,  stone  mason,  h.   59  Webster 

avenue  [ct. 

Dennis  C.  gardener,  b.  3  Baldwin  st. 
Eliza,  widow  of  James,  h.  96i  Fifth 
James,  freight  handler,  b.  96£  Fifth 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  11  Burns  court 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  254  Franklin 
Jeremiah,  woven  hose  maker,    h.  83 

Fifth 
John,  h.  2496  Mass.  ave. 
John,  currier,  foot  Eustis  ct.   house 

3  Baldwin  st.  court 
John,  gardener,  1509   Cambridge,  h. 

11  Fallon  pi. 
John,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.R.  house 

7  Leighton  ct. 
John,  laborer,  h.  9  Lambert 
John,  laborer,  h.  17  Seventh 
John,  woven  hose  maker,  h.  7  Ninth 
John  J.  clerk,  b.  3  Baldwin  st.  court 
John  M.  laborer,  h.  9  Walnut  court 
Josephine  Mrs.  h.  14  Prospect 
Mary,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.  11  Burns 

court 
Mary  T.  Mrs.  h.  9  Burns  court  [ing 
Michael,  cracker  baker,  h.  45  Hard- 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  96£  Fifth  [do. 
Nellie,  grocer,  2496  Mass.  ave.  h. 
Patrick,  grocer,  86  Fifth,  h.  do. 
Patrick,    janitor,     Gannett   school, 

h.  36  Jefferson 
Patrick,  stone  mason,  h.  47 Gore 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  36  Ellery  [son 
Patrick  J.  brush  maker,  h.36  Jeffer- 
Richard  J.  clerk,  B.  bds.  310  Broad- 
way 
Timothy,  waiter,  I).  156  Harvard 
see  (  i-onan 
Crook  Albeit  II.  confectioner,  387  Main, 

rooms  282  Mass.  ave. 
Albert  M.   chiropodist,    rooms  1346 

(  ainbridge 
Arthur    B.    fireman,    B.  cv_  A.  R.  R. 

h.  24  Tufts 
Gertrude  II.    teacher,   High    school, 

h.  63  Highland  ave. 


Crook  Harriet  B.    widow   of  George,  h. 
63  Highland  ave. 
Robert,  confectioner,  h.  9  Salem 

Crosby  Alfred,  cabinet  maker,  h.6  Sixth 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  63  Dana 
Austin  R.  salesman,  Beverlv,  corner 

Travers,  B.  h.  281  Pearl 
Barnard,  salesman,  B.  b.  28  River 
Cyrenus,  rms.  189  Winsor 
Jacob,  laborer,  h.  227  Vine 
James  L.  clerk,  b.  28  River 
John  G.  mason,  b.  57  Wallace 
Joseph  T.  painter,  h.  64  Wallace 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  28  River 
Mary  Ann,widow,b.  38  Montgomery 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  243  Franklin 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  243  Franklin 

CROSBY      SYLVESTER       S. 
watchmaker,  43  West,  B.  house  21 
Sacramento.     Seepage  19 
Thomas  K.  helper,  h.  18  Eighth 
Vincent,  bookkeeper,  b.  28  River 
Cross  Alfred  J.  hose  maker,  b.  6  Watson 
Charles  O.  salesman,  B.b.82  Wrinsor 
Eliza  M.  widow  of  Joseph,  house  63 

Pleasant 
George  P.  action  maker,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  Ill  Washington 
Isabella  K.  Miss,  h.  400  Broadway 
Susie    C.     Miss,     designer,    h.    473 
Broadway 
Crossberg  H.  C.    dressmaker,    house  88 
Hampshire 

,  wood  turner,  h.  88  Hampshire 

Grossman    Charles    T.     provisions,     87 
Hampshire,  h.  87  Plymouth 
Fred  A.  mechanical  engineer,  house 

20  Forest 
Frederick  D.  polisher,h.208  Harvard 
George,  printer,  rms.  100  Allston 
James  H.  carpenter,  bds.  15  Colum- 
bia 
John  A.  h.  275  Putnam  ave. 
Croston  Joseph  B.  furniture   mover,  h. 

8  Carlisle 
Croswell  Grace  S.  Mrs.  h.  65  Frost 

Simon  G.  lawyer,  53  State,  B.  house 
19  Ash 
Crothers  Charles  E.  provisions,  520  Cam- 
bridge, h.  17  Fifth 
Samuel  M.  Rev.  pastor.First  Parish 

church,  h.  6  Everetl 
William  J.  clerk,  520  Cambridge,  h. 
130  Thorndike 
Crotty  Dennis,  stock  cutter.  384  Main.h. 
at  Boston 
Mary,  widow,  h.  162  Dublin 
Matthew,  laborer,  b.  162  Dublin 
Philip,  laborer,  b.  32  Ninth 
CrOUCher  James  C,  sugar  refiner,   boii--' 

75  Thorndike 
(rouse  Kenneth,  carpenter,  h.  22  Wilbur 
Wilson, hostler,  h.  38  Hubbard  ave. 


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Crowdis  Charles  D.  carpenter,  hou»e  109 

Museum 
Crowe  Charles  B.  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R. 

R.  b.  119  Washiugton 
Charles  H.  carpenter,  h.  16  Jay 
Henry,  motorman,  h.  31  Mill 
Leander,  blacksmith,  446    Main,    h. 

30  Union 
Susan,  widow  of  Joseph,   house  119 

Washington 
Thompson,  laborer,  h.  122  Tremont 
Crowell  Albert,  carpenter,  b.  21  Mellen 
Charles  F.   engineer,  136    Franklin, 

h.  14  Cottage 
E.  F.  Mrs.  clerk,  575  Mass.  ave.    h. 

150  Columbia 
Maria  L.  widow  of  Arthur  K.  house 

45  River 
Timothy,  lumber,  144  State, B.  house 

S8  Prospect 
William  H.  machinist,  10  Arrow,   h. 

55  Ellery 
Crowley  Andrew,  at  169  Gore,    house  1 

Harding 
Arthur  S.  asst.  H.   IT.  Library,  bds. 

6  DeWolf  [South 

Augustus  B.  clerk,  22  Boylston,  b.  2 
Augustus  F.  clerk,  b.  6  DeWolf 
Bessie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  6  Richdale 

avenue,  b.  83  Pemberton 
Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick  J.house 

79  Boylston 
Charles,  clerk,  b.  3  Broadway 
Charles  F.  hatter,  h.1 9  Boardman 
Cornelius,  carpenter,  b.  27  Seventh 
Cornelius  J.  at  Standard  Oil  Co.  h. 

139  Otis 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  89  Cambridge 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  213  Vine 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  139  Otis 
Daniel,  moulder,  b.  67  Moore 
Daniel  Mrs.  h.  S9  Cambridge 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  b.  4  Water 
David,  laborer,  b.  103  Cambridge 
David,  laborer,  b.  803  Cambridge 
David,  teamster,  75Main,h.67  Moore 
D.  Ambrose,  adv.  agt.   3  Linden,  h. 

29  Putnam  avenue 
Edward,  clerk,  b.  2  South 
Eliza,  widow  of  David,  h.  12   Short 
Ellen,  widow  of  John  H.  h.  131  Otis 
Ellen,  widow  of    Patrick,   house  162 

Franklin 
Ellen,  widow   of  Timothy,   house  9 

Jefferson 
Florence,  laborer,  h.  25  Gore 
Florence  A.  teamster,  h.  269  Vine 
Hannah, widow  of  Dennis,h,  4  Water 
Henry  J.  varnisher,  b.  131  Otis 
James,  laborer,  b.  i39  Otis 
James  P.  tinsmith,  b.  67  Moore 
Jeremiah,  at  169  Gore,  b.    799  Cam- 
bridge 


Crowley  Jeremiah,    B.  &  M.  R.  R,  b.  25 

Gore 
Jeremiah, foreman  of  cellar,169  Gore, 

h.  74  Spring 
Jeremiah,      galvanizer.      Lamb     & 

Ritchie,  b.  162  Franklin 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  4  Water 
Jeremiah,  shoemaker,h.  235  Franklin 
Jeremiah,  coachman,  b.  109  Fourth 
Jeremiah  J.  laborer,  B.  b.  70  Rice 
John,  laborer,  b.  195  Portland 
John,  laborer,  b.  27  Gore 
Joanna,  h.  229  Broadway 
John,  teamster,  h.  68  Webster  ave. 
John  D.  drug  clerk,  b.  74  Spring 
John  J.  driver,  h.  68  Webster  ave. 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  70  Rice 
Keiran  A.  clerk,  b.  16  DeWolf 
Keiran  F.  bookbinder,  h.  6  DeWolf 
Margaret  J,  widow  of  Jeremiah 

70  Rice 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  3  Broadway 
Mary  Mrs.  variet}^  store,  L09  Fourth, 

h.  241  Vine 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Daniel,  house  47 

Harding 
Michael,  bootmaker,  Am.  Rub  Co.h. 

rear  4  Pioneer 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  r.  181  Charles 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  799  Cambridge 
Michael,  wheelwright, h.  54  Fairmont 
Michael  J.  engineer,  h.  34  Somerset 
Patrick,  gardener,  90  Brattle,  house 

13  Remington 

CROWLEY  PATRICK,    provis- 
ions aad  groceries,  36  Webster  av. 
h.  do.    See  page  777 
Patrick,  tinsmith,  b.  162  Franklin 
Patrick  J.  machinist,153  Putnam  av. 

h.  136  Amory 
Timothy,  at  31  Gore,  b.  27  do. 
Timothy,  coal  and  wood,  34  Gore,  h. 

27  do. 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  195  Portland 
Croxford  VValter    E.    draughtsman,    92 
Maiu,  b.  at  Chelsea 

,  iron  worker. rms.  114  Columbia 

Croy  Baselio.  candy  maker,h.2  Union  pi. 
Crozier  Christopher  J.  painter.  730  Mass. 
ave.  h.  13  Howard 
Edwin  A.  painter,  4  Central  sq.  and 

grocer,  IS  School,  h.  do. 
Robert,  carpenter,  h.  2  Coolidge  pi. 
Crudup  Alfred,  laborer,  h.  37  Brewery 
Charles,  waiter,  h.  90  Harvard 
Edward  A.  waiter,  h.  60  Hastings 
John  T.  grocer,  84  Harvard,  h.  90  do. 
Cruikshank  Charles  P.  lead  glazier,  B.b. 
56  Webster  ave. 
George,  iron  roller,h.  56  Webster  av. 
James,  carpenter,  b.  31  Winter 
John  J.  clerk,  b.  56  Webster  ave. 
Robert,  printer,  b.  31  Winter 


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177 


Crumb    Percy    E.    janitor,  282  and   290 

Mass.  av.  h.  35  Pine 
Crutchelow  Melisso,  widow  of  Jackson, 

h.  32  Brewery 
Crystal  Rock  Pants  Co.  247    Cambridge 

and  420  Mass.  ave. 
Cuddie  James  A.  blacksmith,  442  Main, 

h.  15  Beaver 
Cuddy  Bridget,  widowT  of    John,    house 
347  Columbia  [Columbia 

Edward,  at  145  Broadway,  bds.  347 
George  R.  clerk,  b.  347  Columbia 
Thomas,  driver,  b.  347  Columbia 
William,  driver,  b.  347  Columbia 
Cud  worth  Mercy  E.  b.  7  Elm 
Cuguzzo  Felix,  fruit,  1867  Mass.  ave.  h. 

4  White 
Culhan  Ann,  h.  17  Jefferson 

Edward,  foreman,   386  Main,    h.  78 

Holworthy 
John  E.  spring  bed  maker,  386  Main, 

b.  78  Holworthy 
Thomas  F.  iron  worker,    boards   78 
Holworthy 
Culhane  Ann,  wid.  of  Dauiel,  h.46  Flagg 
Charles    A.    pressman,     University 

Press,  b.  49  Flagg 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  9  Foster  pi. 
Daniel  F.  marble  worker,    boards  9 

Foster  pi. 
Edward  J. city  laborer,b.9  Foster  pi. 
James,  city  laborer,  h.  23  Flagg 
James,  contractor,  h.  239  Franklin 
John  T.  contractor,  h.  18  Flagg 
Michael,  city  laborer,  h.  19  Bay 
Michael,  police  station  2,  h.  49  Flagg 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  13  Flagg 
Patrick  F.  provisions,  235  Franklin, 

house  19Bav 
Robert  G.  b.  18  Flagg 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  b.  19  Bay 
William  H.  bookbinder,  b.  13  Flagg 
Cullen  Bridget,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 
4  Harding 
James,  fireman,  h.  2  Eighth 
John,  laborer,  h.  18  Marion 
John,  laborer^  h.  7  Grant 
John  P.  provisions,   113  Cambridge, 

B.  h.  47  Plymouth 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  201  Franklin 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  204  Franklin 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  19  Hunting 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  11  Ninth 
Cullinan  Patrick,  h.  4(5  Winter 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  20  Harding 
Cullis  John  M.  sugar  house,  h.  99  Spring 
Cullity  Norah,  widow,  h.    122  Webster 
avenue 
Patrick,  mason,  h.  40  Jefferson 
Culverwell  Alice;  E.  compositor,  bds.  242 
Broadway 
Arthur,    laundry  agent,   boards    242 
Broadway 


Culverwell  Edith  A.    teacher,   B.  b.  242 

Broadway 
Mary  A.  widow  of    Thomas,   house 

242  Broadway  [Franklin 

William,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h.  9 
Cumiskey  Henry,  butcher,  h.  65  Cherry 
Cummings  Annie  B.Mrs,  boarding  house, 

94  Prescott 
Arthur,  clerk,  B.  b.  44  Creighton 
Arthur  8.  (Charles  P.  Cummings  & 

Co.)  158  Tremont,  B.  h.  15  Reming- 
ton 
Charles  F.  foreman,  558  Mass.  av.  h. 

7  Glenwood  ave. 
Charles  H.  printer,  B.  b.  294  Green 
Charles  P.  (Charles  P.  Cumminge  & 

Co.),     Bluthner  pianos,    158  Tre- 
mont, B.  h.  8  Walnut  av. 
Charles  P.  printer,  Riverside  Press. 

h.  294  Green 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  17  Jefferson 
Duncan  W.  printer,b.l00  Mt. Auburn 
Earl  F.  b.  94  Prescott 
Edward,  asst.  prof.  H.  U.  house  104 

Irving 
Ella  R.  clerk,  3   Hampshire,  bds.  54 

Antrim  [ave. 

Emery  C.  clerk,  B.  b.  826  Somerville 
Erastus  J.   hairdresser,  1994  Mass. 

ave.  h.  16  Creighton 
George,  machinist,  b.  464  Main 
George  H.  driver,  6  Pearl,  bds.  SS}4 

Essex 
George  W.  bookbinder,  7  Brattle,  b. 

at  Somerville 
Harriet  L.  Mrs.  h.  175  Mt.  Auburn 
Helen  I.  and  Lillian  W.h.  54  Antrim 
Helen  T.  widow,  b.  8  Miller  ave. 
James,  mason,  b.  462  Main 
James,  teamster,    John  Reardou  & 

Sons,  h.  143  Hamilton 
James  T. correspondent, h.  8  Miller  av . 
John,  driver,  636  Mass.  ave.  rms.  24 

Pleasant 
John,    foreman,   Cambridge    Water 

Works,  h.  78  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  h.  312  Third 
John  H.  painter,  h.  18  Cogswell  ave. 
John  J.  laborer,  C.  W.  W.  bds.   78 

Auburn 
Martin,  packer,  b.  248  Broadway 
Mary   J.    Miss,    teacher   of    piano.  8 

Miller  ave.  bds.  do. 
Melvina  M.  widow  of  Daniel  P.  h.  8 

Walnut  ave. 
Perley  L.  bookkeeper,  6  Pearl,  bds. 

33  A  Kssex  [Green 

Richard  J.  J.  compositor,  house  296 
Roscoe  F.  h.  94  Prescotl 
Theron  .1.  intelligence  office,  1  Cam- 
bridge, B.  h.  (!4  Buckingham 
Thomas,  marble  cutter,  B.  house,  j 

Hubbard  ave. 


11 


178 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Cummings  Thomas   W.  telegrapher,  F>. 
bds.  2  Hubbard  ave. 
Timothy,  elevator,  h.  3  Cohlau's  ct. 
William,  driver,  19  Bowdoin,  b.  do. 

,  at  Diary  Co.  h.  310  Pearl 

Cummins  Mary  A.  bookkeeper,  1245  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Somerville 
Cummiskey  James,  laborer,  h.  43  Bristol 
Joseph,  at  Am. Rub.  Co.  b.  43  Bristol 
Thomas,  painter,  h.  60  Banks 
Cunard  Arthur  N.  clerk,  655  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Somerville 
Cuneo  Antonio,  confectionery,  1271  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Boston 
Cunha  A.  A.  barber,  h.  27  Ninth 
George,  furniture,  h.  63  Vine 
Jesse,  shipper,  b.  37  Union 
Manuel,  variety   store,    1020    Cam- 
bridge, h.  16  Yandiue 
Manuel  M.  laborer,  h.  37  Union 
Matthew,  hairdresser,  h.  16  Vandine 
Cunio  Rebecca  L.  Mrs.  h.  16  Pleasant 
Cunningham  Amasa  B.  cabinet  maker,  h. 
29  Tremont 
Augustine,    apothecary,   1369   Cam- 
bridge, h.  104  Prospect 
CUNNINGHAM    BROS,     insur- 
ance and  real  estate  agts.  671  Mass. 
ave.  See  p.  18  [ton 

Catherine,  dressmaker,  h.  141  Hamil- 
Catherine  J.  teacher,  B.  h.  31  Rice 
Charles  J.  journalist,  b.  31  Rice 
Daniel  D.  marble  polisher,  house  35 

Winter 
Edgar,  b.  183  Auburn 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  720  Cambridge 
Ellen  E.  widow  of  James,  house  145 
Franklin  [mond 

Francis,  carriage  painter,  h.  186  Ray- 
Frank,  h.  89  Washington 
Fred  L.  bookkeeper,  136  State,  B.  h. 

6  Hurl  but 
George  S.  fruit,  1213  Cambridge,  h. 

19  Clary 
Henry  J.  real  estate, 1369  Cambridge, 

h.  847  Mass.  ave. 
Horace,  plumber,  b.  150  Spring 
James,  boiler  maker,  b.  4  DeWblf 
James,  cooper,  bds.  720  Cambridge 
James,  wood  turner,  113  Broadway. 

h.  25  State 
James   A.  wood  turner,   113  Broad- 
way, b.  25  State  [lin 
James  P.  electrotyper,  b.  145  Frank- 
Jeremiah,  iron  moulder,  June.  Broad- 
way and  Market,  h.  29  Elm 
Joanna,  widow,  h.  r.  42  Murray 
John,  brick  layer,  h.  37  Willow 
John  A.  printer,  b.  145  Franklin 
John  A.  real  estate,  1369  Cambridge, 

b.  152  Green 
John     F.    upholsterer,     25     Brattle, 
bds.  rear  IS  Willard 


Cunningham  Joseph   H.  physician,    152 

Green,  h.  do. 
Mary,   widow  of    Charles,     variety 

store,  52  Fifth,  h.  do. 
Mary  V.  teacher,  B.  h.  31  Rice 
Michael  J.  laborer,  John  Reardon  & 

Sons,  h.  8  Watson 
Moses,  clerk,   16  Cambridge,   house 

529  do. 
Owen,  bricklayer,   h.  141  Hamilton 
Patrick,  box  maker,  b.  67  Norfolk 
Patrick,  teamster,  386  River,  house 

6  Hayes 
Robert,  moulder,  h.  183  Auburn 
R.  H.  Mrs.  h.  533  Putnam  ave. 
Sanford,  waiter,  h.  53  Portland 
Thomas,  boilerinaker,  h.  91  Main 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  269  Vine 
Thomas  E.  physician,  847  Mass.  ave. 

house  do. 
William,  laborer,  h.  269  Vine 
William  H.  h.  31  Rice 
William  J.  fireman,  h.  6  Bristol 
William  J.  supt.  P.  O.  18  Boylston, 

bds.  145  Franklin 
Cupples  Victor  W.  trav.  salesman,  B.  b. 

424  Putnam  ave. 
Curlew  Isaac,  carpenter,  b.  13  Ninth 
Curie}7-  Hugh,  hatter,  b.  r.  123  Hastings 
John  B.  h.  1259  Cambridge 
John  J.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  202  River 
Patrick  J.  boiler  maker,  29  Main,  b. 

2  Harvard  pi.  [do. 

Patriek  J.  teamster,    25  Donnell,  b. 

Curran  Bridget,  widow  of  James  A.   h. 

301  Winsor 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  41  Hunting 
Cornelius,   Jr.  carpet  layer,  bds.   41 

Hunting 
Dennis,  peddler,  b.  38  Hunting 
Florence  P.  peddler,   b.  41    Hunting 
James  F.  wire  worker,  b.  301  Winsor 
Jeremiah  F.  naturalization  agent,  h. 

1128  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  65  Boylston 
John,  peddler,  h.  10  Willow 
John  F.  peddler,  h.  10  Willow 
John  F.  pressman,  University  Press, 

h.  48  Sacramento 
John  G.  carpenter,  b.  301  Winsor 
JohnM.  laborer,  b.  41  Hunting- 
Joseph  M.  sawver,  First,  cor.  Thorn- 
dike,  h,  15  Eighth 
Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

54  Wiuter 
Margaret  M.  widow  of  James  II .  h. 

59  Boylston 
Mary  and  Rose,  h.  301  WinSor 
Michael,  peddler,  h.  38  Hunting 
Michael,  Jr.  peddler,  b.  38  Hunting 
Michael  J.  teamster,  John  T.  Scully, 

h.  88  First 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY                                  179 

Curran  Peter,  cooper,  930  Cambridge,  h. 

Curtin  Daniel,  clerk,  bds.  15  Ninth 

44  North 

Edward,  teamster,  84  Bridge,  house 

Timothy,  bds,  41  Hunting 

9  Second  st.  court 

Timothy,  clerk,  h.  15  Hunting 

Edward,  Jr.  plumber's  apprentice  b. 

William,  boiler  maker,  h.  231  Vine 

9  Second  st.  court 

William,  hat  maker,  h.   38(J    Winsor 

Honora,wid.of  Patrick,h.l72  Charles 

William,  laborer,  h.  625  Putnam  av. 

James,  laborer,  h.  170  Gore 

Currie  Abram  Y.  carpenter  and  builder. 

James,  laborer,  h.  58  North 

376  Harvard,  h.  do. 

James,  teamster,  b.  15  Dublin 

Daniel,  laborer,  h.  14  Warren 

James  P.  varnisher,  b.  9  Seventh  st. 

Elizabeth  F.  widow  of  John.  h.   43 

court 

Jay 

John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  170  do. 

Herbert  D.  dentist,  1090  Mass.  ave. 

John,  laborer,  bds.  157  Raymond 

h.  25  Warlaud 

John  C.  uphplsterer,    b.  71   Cushing 

Hugh,  carpenter,  h.  137  Clark 

John   D.  bookbinder,  B.  boards  170 

John  C.  sawyer,  B.  h.  384  Winsor 

Brookline 

John  Z. physician, 907  Mass.ave.h.  do. 

John  F.  laborer,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 

Lionel R.  wood  turner,  81   State,  h. 

tery,  h.  104  Cushing 

43  Jay 

John  H.  laborer,  h.  2  Van  Norden 

Reuben,  laborer,  b.  84  Brookline 

Lawrence,   teamster,    bds.    C.   Mul- 

Thomas  Mrs.  h.  907  Mass.  ave. 

cahy's,  ward  5 

see  Curry 

Mai-y,  widow  of  Cornelius,  house   71 

Currier  Adeline  A.  Mrs.  h.  150  Prospect 

Cnshing 

AliceV.  teacher,  Corbett  school 

Patrick,  foreman,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 

Arthur M.  bookbinder,h.  217  Auburn 

tery,  h.  104  Cushing 

Arthur  T.  bookbinder,  h. 217  Auburn 

Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  125  Gore 

George,  piano  maker,  h.  72  Wendell 

Patrick,   machinist,  126   Fulton,    B. 

Harry  A.  clerk,  6  Central  sq.  house 

h.  170  Brookline 

206  Auburn 

Patrick  J.  liquors,  B.  h.  341  Winsor 

Isabel  V.  widow  of  William  E.  h.  74 

Patrick  J.    stone    cutter,    bds.   104 

Pearl 

Cushing 

Joseph  B.  clerk,  B.  h.  104£  Pearl 

Thomas  P.  printer,  b.  170  Brookline 

Maria  W.Mrs,  matron,  Day  Nursery, 

Timothy,  laborer,  b.  125  Gore 

79  Moore,  h.  do. 

Curtis  Albert  W.  mason.  1  White,  house 

Sarah  J.  widow  of  Joseph  H.  h.  417 

46  Avou  Hill                                 [do. 

Broadway 

Alvah,  clerk,  212  Hampshire,  b.  233 

Willard  A.   bookkeeper,    B.  b.   105 

Annie   M.   dressmaker,  73   River,  h. 

Henry 

54  do. 

Curries  A.  Le  Verne,  clerk,  Spear's  laun- 

Asbury C.  grocer, 1151  and  1381  Cam- 

ch- y,  h.  at  Melrose 

bridge,  h.  78  Inman 

Curry  Angus,  roofer,  b.  4  Davis 

Charles,  h.  Groveland              [bridge 

Benjamin  M.  salesman,  B.  house  77 

Dennis,  at  169  Gore.  bds.  996   Cam- 

Austin 

Dolly  A.  Mrs.  employment  office.  48 

Edward,   iceman,   169    Gore,   house 

Green,  h.  do. 

12  Seventh 

Edward   P.   clerk.   441     Cambridge, 

Frank,  laborer,  h.  20  Pioneer  ave. 

bds.  -21  Filth 

llugli.  clerk,  P.  O.   IS   Boylston,   h. 

Fred  ('.  machinist,  h.  279  Pearl 

28  Myrtle  ave. 

Fred  F.  teamster,  h.  172   Harvard 

pLUKY    JAMES,  harness  maker, 
V_y    5    Broadway,     h.      Newman.      See 

George,  plumber,  bds.  51  Filth 

George  <;.  engineer,  b.  13  Prospect 

page  829 

Hannah,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  ">  1 

.la, ncs.  laborer,  i».  25  sixth 

River 

John,  laborer,  house  25  Sixth 

Harry  S.  printer,  h.  21  Essex 

Patrick,  at  169  Gore,  h.  28  Ninth 

Helena  T. Miss,  dressmaker,  21  Fifth, 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  r.  7  Ninth 

boards  do. 

Samuel  s.  teacher,  458  Boylston,  B. 

Horace  s.  painter,  b.  362  Harvard 

h.  18  Prescott 

.lames,   clerk.    \\.  h.    Bradbury,   near 

William,   blacksmith,   A.    McDonald 

Sparks 

&    Son,  h.  ;{7   McDonald 

James  II.  clerk,  h.  89  Fourth 

see  Currie 

John  B.  u'lass  blower,  h.  21   Fifth 

Curtin    Andrew  J.  marble   worker,  bds. 

Lorenzo,  carpenter,  h.  51  Filth 

104  Cushing 

Mary  F.  Miss,  dressmaker,  r.;  River, 

Arthur  B.  bds.  104  Cashing 

h.  5  1  do. 

180 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]     DIRECTORY 


Curtis  Richard,  teamster,  b.  85  Bridge 
Robert,  carriage  washer,  133  Green, 

h.  at  Boston 
Thomas,  mason,  h.  13£  Warren 
Thomas   Pelham,  electric   engineer, 

B.  h.  15  Story 
William  D.  tailor,  b.  48  Green 
William  W.publisher,B.h.l2  Linnaean 
Willis  C.  house  12  Linnaean 
Cusack  Esther,  widow  of  James,  house 

245  Sixth 
Fred,  painter,  244  Main,  b.  245  Sixth 
James,  tube  maker,  h.  1  Walker  ct. 
Thomas,  harness  maker,  b.  245  Sixth 
William,  shoe  cutter,  b.  245  Sixth 
see  Kusack 
Cushing   Clarence  H.  laborer,  h.  Rolling 

Mill  Block,  11  Bristol 
Edith  S.  Miss,  teacher,  B.  boards  22 

Wendell 
Frank,  fireman,  h.  195  River 
George   W.  bookkeeper,  113   Broad- 
way, h.  at  Hingham 
Henry  G.  sheriff,Court  House, Third, 

h.  at  Lowell 

CUSHING    J.   &   CO.    (estate  of 
Joseph  Cushing) , grain, f  oot  Regent, 
See  p.  783 
Kate  W.  Miss,  teacher,  B.  boards  22 

Wendell 
Primary  School,  Cushing 
Process  Co.  rectifiers  of  liquors,  83 

Clark,  office  580  Washington,  B. 
Sarah,  widow,  h.  37  Berkshire 
Wallace  E.  teamster,  h.  157  Harvard 
William,   clerk,    P.   O.,  B.   h.    1851 

Mass.  ave. 
William  Mrs.  h.  22  Wendell 
Cushman Charles, prop. Broadway  House, 

5  Broadwav,  h.  do. 
Charles  A.  lawyer,  85  State,  B.  h.997 

Mass.  ave. 
Charles  F.   banker,   53   State,  B.  h. 

26  Wallace 
Charles  H.  (Cushman  Bros.  &  Co.), 

curtain  fixture  mnfr.  15  Blanche, 

h.  15  Lancaster 
Emma  Miss,  actuary, State  House, B. 

h.  21  Wendell 
Florence,  asst.  at  Observatory,  bds. 

35  Wallace 

CUSHMAN  GEORGE   W.  men's 
furnishing  goods,  17  Court,  B.  h.21 
Wendell,     See  p.  96 
Margaret  K.  widow   of  Elkanah  A. 

h.  21  Wendell 
Moses  E.  real  estate,  h.  63  Inman 
Rufus     C.   merchandise  broker,    85 

State,  B.  h.  3  Hurlbut 
Susan  E.  widow  of  Cephas,  house  35 
Wallace 
Cutler  Arthur   W.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave. 
b.  20  Fairfield 


Cutler  Benjamin  W.  stenographer,  h.  91 

Inman 
Charles   H.    letter  carrier,   P.  0.18 

Boylston,  h.  6  Cutler  ave.  [pi. 

Clara, widow  of  Curtis, h. 14  Kirkland 
Edward  H.  flour,  B.  h.  15  Arlington 
Edwin  B.  shipper,  286  Main,  h.  269 

Brookline  [Austin 

Elizabeth    Mrs.   lodging   house,   42 
Emily,  b.  22  Centre 
George    Henry,     carpenter,     h.    20 

Fairfield 
George  Holbrook,  letter  carrier,  B. 

h.  71  Magazine 
Ida  M.  h.  356  Broadway 
William  H.  chief  janitor,  H.U. house 

at  Arlington 
William  H.  horse  dealer,23  Murdock, 

h.  356  Broadway 
Cutten  Theodore   H.    Jr.  at  Bay  State 

Distiling  Co.  boards  295  Broadway 
Cutter  Charles,  teamster,  b.514  Mass.av. 
Charles  H.  engineer,  h.  14  Clay 
Charles  S.  shipper,  B.  b.  42  Austin 
Emma  L.  Miss,  h.  26  Bigelow 
Frank  B.  real  estate,  5  Tremont,  B. 

b.  37  Linnaean 
Frank  L.  painter,  b.  22  Cherry 
Frank  R.  rms.  42  Austin 
Frederick  S.  master,  Peabody  gram- 
mar school,  h.  48  Irving 
CUTTER  GEORGE  F.  boots  and 
shoes, 1426  Mass. ave.  h. 60  Wendell. 

See  p.  795 
George  H.  cutter,  6  Chauncy,  B.  h. 

100  Prospect 
Harris  M.  freight  agent,  5  State,  B. 

b.  84  Oxford 
Harry  E.  dentist,  1278  Mass  ave.  h. 

273  Harvard 
Henry  O.  real  estate,  5  Tremont,  B. 

b.  37  Linnaean 
Horace  E.  piano  action  maker,  bds. 

22  Cherry 
J.  Frank  (Hugh  Stewart  &  Co.)  car- 
riage mnfr.  222  and  224  Main,  bds. 

44  Mt.  Pleasant 
Laura  J.  widow  of  George  W.  house 

26  Bigelow 
Louisa,  widow  of  Abel  P.  house  273 

Harvard 
Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  22  Cherry 
Stephen  B.  carpenter,  h.  42  Austin 
Walter,   letter    carrier,   P.   O.    1819 

Mass.  ave.  h.  1925  do. 
Walter  F.  engineer,  b.42  Austin 

CUTTER  WATSON  G.    (Watson 
G. Cutter  &  Sons), real  estate,  mort- 
gages and  insurance,  5  Tremont, B. 
3.T.*  h.  37  Linnaean,    See  back  cover 
William  H.  painter,  b.  22  Cherry 
Cutting  Albert   P.  butter  and  eggs,  479 
Cambridge,  h.  do. 


CAMBRIDGE    [])]    DIRECTORY 


181 


Cutting  Andrew,  com.  mer.h.23  Warland 
Charles  H.  fish,  etc.  359  Main,  house 

6  Harold  pi. 
Edwin  A.  trav.  salesman,  204  State, 

B.  h.  71  Allston 
Eliza  M.  Mrs.  h.  145  Hancock 
George  A.  clerk,  359  Main,  house  5 

Village 
Gilbert  E.  piano  tuner,  20  Tremont, 

B.  h.  23  Warland 
Hiram   S.  salesman,  443  Mass.  ave. 

b.  3  Clinton 

CUTTING  LOUIS  W.  treas.  Cam- 
bridge  Safe  Deposit  &  Trust  Co. 
1598  Mass.  ave.  h.   at  Arlington, 
Mass.    See  p.  770 
Cuvelir  Louis,  carpenter,  h.  1  Norfolk  ct. 
Cyr  Ellen  M.  Miss,  teacher,  h.  31  Mellen 
Lucy  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Cushing  pri- 
mary school,  h.  31  Mellen 
Cyrenas  Theodore,  rms.  44  Holyoke 


DAUBE    JAMES    R.    helper,    medical 
school,  h.  366  Green 
Johanna, widow  of  James, b. 366  Green 
Dacey  Daniel,  laborer,  169  Gore, house  14 
Marion  [Moore 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  house  57 
James,  freight  handler,  b.283  Broad- 
way 
James,  laborer,  b.  18  Willow 
Nellie  F.   widow  of  Patrick,  house 

Otis,  cor.  Fifth 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  14  Marion 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  21  Short 
Roger,  laborer,  h.  14  Marion 
William  D.  clerk,  B.  h.  r.  52  Pine 
William  D.  clerk,  h.  Otis,  cor.  Fifth 
Dacie  William,  variety   store,  22  Short, 

house  do. 
Dadman  N.  Frank,  copyist,  B.  house  14 
Meacham 
see  Dudman 
Daffenson  Alfred,  b.  30  Mt.  Auburn 

August,  hairdresser,h.30  Mt. Auburn 
Daggett  Warren  C.  reporter,  Press,  618 

Mass.  ave.  h.  57  Hubbard  ave. 
Dagle  Edmund,  horse    shoer,   34  Cam- 
bridge, b.  Hotel  Cambridge 
Dahl  Louis,  laborer,  h.  14  Wilbur 
Dahlgren  John  P.eugineer,h.29  Tremont 
Dahlstrom  Minnie  Miss,  h.  53  Tremont 
Dailee  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  129  Bridge 
Dailey   Annie  S.at  Pathfinder  office, B.b. 
5  Leonard  ave. 
Charles,  button  maker, h.  127  Charles 
Charles,  elerk.  b.  2  Hampshire  ct. 

DAILEY   CHARLES    W.    hack 
and  livery  stable  ami  ambulance 
service,    105     Cambridge    and     15 
Gore,  h.  at  Winchester,  Ma*s.  see 
p.  781 


Dailey  Ellen,  widow,  h.  r.  21  Decatur 
Henry,  laborer,  155  Charles 
James,  printer,  h.  160  Harvard 
J.  Harry,  clerk,  B.b.  60  Hancock 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Edward,  house  5 

Leonard  ave. 
Michael,   freight    conductor,  house 

75  Rindge  ave. 
Michael,  mason's  tender,  h.  16  Bay 
Patrick,   engine  cleaner,  B.  &  M.  R. 

R.  round  house,  h.  4  Linehan  ct. 
Sarah,  widow  of  Dennis,  house  360 

Broadway 
Thomas  H.  roofer,    698  Mass.   ave. 

bds.  16  Bay 
Thomas  J.  contractor,  209  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  60  Hancock 
Daily  Charles  E.  button  maker,   house 

125  Charles 
Ermina  D.  Mrs.  b.  44  Bowdoin 
Eugene  J.  plumber,  h. '113  Third 
George,  oil  hat  maker,  H.M.  Sawyer 

&  Son,  b.  11  Seventh  st.  ct. 
James  B.  laborer,  b.  125  Charles 
James  J.  oil  hat  maker,  h.ll  Seventh 

st.  ct. 
John,  clothing  oiler,  h.  46  Spring 
John,  lumber,  h.  r.  136  Bridge 
Sarah,  widow,  h.  360  Broadway 
see  Dailey,  Daley,  also  Daly 
Daisy  Edward  J.  sawyer,h.  11  Lawrence 
Edward  J.  Jr.  h.  11  Lawrence 
George  W.  b.  11  Lawrence 
Thomas  H.   green   coffee   sifter,  87 

Broad,  B.  h.  140  Green 
William  R.  porter,  B.  h.  r.  52  Pine 
Dakin  Arthur,  cabinet  maker,  house  106 

Columbia 
Dale  Addie,teacher,Gore  primary  school, 

b.  104  Otis 
Edward  B.  engineer,City  Hall, house 

34  Antrim 
George,  house  64  Gore 
Lorenzo  H.   asst.   engineer,   No.  5, 

Inman  sq.  h.  104  Otis 
Thomas  L.  iron  moulder,  b.  104  Otis 
Warren  A.  fresco  painter,b.  104  Otis 
William  W.  fish  market,   322   Cam- 
bridge, h.  51  Crescent 
Daley  Albert  G.  draughtsman,  bds.  293 

Broadway 
Catheriue,  widow  of  William,  house 

23  Sargent 
Cornelius  J.  pressman,  I'niv.  Press, 

h.  13  Hancock 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  12  Warren 
Daniel,  laborer.  I).  15  Bunting 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  3,  r.  2(.)  Reed 
Dennis  3.  baker,  b.  .**.'>  Webster  ave. 

Eugene,  Laborer,  i>.  25  Plage 

Helen,  widow  of  John,  b.  230  Vine 
.lames,  laborer,  b.  SO  Klin 
.lenness  .1.  shipper,  b.  3  Ueed  pi. 


182 


CAMBRIDGE    [D]    DIRECTORY 


Daley  John,  bds.  39  Essex 

John,  laborer,  b.  r.  3  Seventh 
John,  laborer,  h.  25  Flagg 
Michael,  teamster,  b.  129  Bridge 
John    C.  bookbinder,   26a    Brattle, 
bds.  25  Flagg  [Webster  ave. 

John  F.  soda  fountain  maker,  h.  69 
John  F.  teamster,  h.  19  Squires ct. 
John  S.  bookbinder,  b.  19  Flagg 
Margaret,  widow  of  John  S.   h.   19 

Flagg 
Mary,  widow,  h.  33  Webster  ave. 
Patrick,  at  169  Gore,  h.  6  Squires  ct. 
Patrick,  copper  worker,  h.  20  Har- 
vard 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  209  Vine 
Thomas    W.    iron    worker,    Boston 
Bridge  Works,  Sixth,  h.  39  Essex. 
Timothy,  coppersmith,  b.  11  Brewery 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  129  Bridge 
Timothy  J.  tailor,  1859  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
William  H.  bds.  69  Webster  ave. 
William  T.  printer,  b.  19  Flagg 
see  Dailey,  Daily,  also  Daly 
Dallinger  Caroline  Miss,  h.  922  Mass.  ave. 
Cynthia,  widow  of  William,  h.  130 

Chestnut 
Emily  C.    Miss,    principal,    Parker 

school,  h.  95  Western  ave. 
Frank  W.  office,  229  State,  B.  h.  82 
Henry  [way 

Fred  W.  tutor,  H.  U.  bds.  384  Broad- 
Philip   B.   clerk,  treasurer's    office, 

City  Hall,  b.  384  Broadway 
William  W.  city  treas.  and  collector, 
City  Hall,  h.  384  Broadway      « 
Dalloway  John,    rubber    cutter,   h.   99 
Washington 
>    Dalrymple  Clara  Mrs.  seamstress,  bds. 
35  Inman  [shire 

Clarence    C.  iceman,   h.  113  Hamp- 
John  E.   wdieelwright,    181    Hamp- 
shire, b.  at  Somerville  [ter 
William  S.wire  worker,  h.  20  Worces- 
Dalton  Charles  F.  planer,  169  Gore,  bds. 
4S£  Webster  ave. 
Christopher,  car  inspector.  B.  &  M. 

R.  B.  h.  46  Third 
Christopher  J.  driver,  bds.  46  Third 
Elizabeth,  wTidow  of  Thomas,  house 
77  Broadway  [ave. 

Frank  B.  coremaker,  h.  89  Webster 
Henry,  medical  student,  b.  298  Mass. 

ave. 
James,  rubber  worker,  bds.  46  Third 
James  F.  foreman  of  yard,  169  Gore, 

h.  17  Squires  ct. 
John,  carpenter,  b.  30  River 
Joseph  E.  motorman,  h.  Montgom- 
ery, cor.  Dudley 
Lizzie  A.   Miss,  milliner  and  dress- 
maker, b.  17  Squires  ct. 


Dalton  Thomas,  blacksmith,  h.  77  Broad- 
way 
Daly  Augustine  J.  lawyer,  1388  Mass. 
ave.  house  51  Martin 
Catherine,  widow   of  Dauifd,  bread 

store,  19  Ninth,  h.  do. 
Catherine,  widow  of  John  J.  house 

32  Bay 
Charles,  teamster,  b.  74  Brookline 
Daniel  W.  h.  54  Banks 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  2  Linehan  ct. 
Ellen,    nurse,   Cambridge    Hospital, 
bds.  do.  [Baldwin 

Fannie  M.  Miss,  clerk,    B.    bds  42A 
George,  peddler,  h.  r.  293  Third 
Hugh,  laborer,  bds  125  Pearl 
James,  carpenter,  b.  877  Cambridge 
James,  harness  maker,  h.  42£  Bald- 
win 
James  A.  clerk,  b.  42£  Baldwin 
James   S.   clerk,   566  Mass.    ave.   h. 

584  Putnam  ave. 
John  E.  agent,  h.  6  Lopez 
John  E.  bookkeeper,  56  Beacon,  B. 

b.  14  Rockwell 
John  J.  clerk,  b.  95  Kinnaird 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  11  Lopez 
Michael  J.  h.  125  Pearl 
Michael  J.  baker,  h.  310  Broadway 
Thomas,  machinist,  29  Main 
Thomas   H.  roofer,  696  Mass.    ave. 

bds.  16  Bay 
Thomas  J.  car  inspector,  B.  &  A.  R. 

R.  h.  17  Suffolk 
Thomas  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  424  Baldwin 
William,  boiler  maker.    72  Main,  h. 

60  Boylston 
William,  laborer,  h.  35  Porter 
see  Dailey,  Daley,  also  Daily 
Dam  Charles*  O.  sexton,  First  Universa- 
lis t  church,  h.  215  Green 
Dame  Ellen   B.  Mrs.  music  teacher,  16 
Mellen,  h.  do. 
Henry,   ins.  agent,  42  Congress,  B. 

h.  16  Mellen 
John  P.  H.  foreman,  B.  b.  24  Norfolk 
Marion   B.   Miss,   teacher  of  music 

and  painting,  16  Mellen,  h.  do. 
Mary  E.  widow  of  William  S.  h  42 
Norfolk  [Broadway 

Damere3T  Andrew,  stone  cutter,  bds.  6*6 
Damery  Joseph  F.  helper,  723  Mass.  ave. 
b.  35  Magee  [Magee 

Thomas,    baker,    40    Green,    b.    35 
William    J.    brass    finisher,    h.    35 
Magee  [Harvard 

Damon  Arthur,  boiler  maker,   b.  r.  36 
Edward,  galvanizer,  50  Harvard,  b. 
81  Amorv  [ave. 

George  L.  safe  mnfr.  h.  1749  Mass. 
Samuel  T.  machinist,  h.  303  Winsor 
Dana  Bridget,   dressmaker.  35S    Broad- 
way, h.  do. 


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183 


Dana  Daniel,  packer,  B.  h.  358  Broadway 
Elizabeth  E.  h.  152  Brattle 
Primary  School,  Centre 
Richard  H.  lawyer,  53  State,  B.  h. 

113  Brattle 
,      Richard  H.  Mrs.  h.  152  Brattle 

William  D.  Mrs.  bds.  1268  Mass.  ave. 
Dandy  Henry,  laborer,  b.  41  Washington 
Dane  Herbert   W.    stableman,  h.  r.  129 

Amory  [Brookline 

Mary    L.  at   Baptist  Home,  h.   308 

Danehy  Daniel  P.  undertaker,  132Rindge 

ave.  h.  do. 
Ellen,   widow    of    Timothy,    h.    15 

Sargent  [vard 

Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  220  Har- 
Patrick,  foreman,  502  Main,  bds.  220 

Harvard  [220  Harvard 

Patrick  J.  foreman,  29  Franklin,  h. 
Richard,  laborer,  502  Main.  bds.  220 

Harvard 
Thomas,  machinist,  h.  21  Sargent 
Timothy,   express,  128  State,  B.  h. 

76  Rindge  ave. 
William,  groceries,  11  Broadway,  h. 

110  Main 
William  H.  driver,  T.  F.  Danehy,  h. 

21  Sargent 
Danforth  B.  Otis,  supt.  Cambridge  Elec- 
tric Light   Co.  Western  ave.  h.  8 

Bath  [Rockingham 

Charles  W.  wire  worker,  house  35£ 
Cyrus,  salesman,  B.  h.  9  Lincoln 
Ella  S.  Miss,  supt,  Y.  W.  C.  Asso. 

695  Mass.  ave.  b.  117  Auburn 
James  L.  electric  light  trimmer,  h. 

35  Ash 
J.  Franklin,  student,  b.  117  Auburn 
Moses,  painter,  546  Mass.  ave.  h.  24 

Pearl  [Ash 

.    Olive  M.  widow  of  George  O.  h.  35 

Vespasian,   visitor    of    poor,   office, 

Central  Square  building,  Western 

ave.  h.  117  Auburn 
Walter  B.  (W.  B.  Danforth  &  Co.) 

real  estate,  insurance,  2041  Mass. 

ave.  h.  42  Creighton 

DANFORTH    W.    B.    &     CO. 
(Walter  B.  Danforth),  real  estate 
and   insurance,    204S    Mass.    ave. 
Sec  page  IS 
Daugeau  David,  brickuiaker,  h.  53  Dublin 

bds.  31  Erie 
Daniel  Henry,  waiter,  h.  76  Harvard 
Henry  I),  waiter,  bds.  73  Prince 
Herman    (;.   dry  goods,     49    River 
John,  carpenter,  b.  38  Harvey 
John  M.  Laborer,  b.  56  Harvey 
Julins  C.  house  34  Erie 
Marie  P>.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  gram- 
mar school,  I).  31  Erie 
Walter,  grocer,  27.">I.J  Broadway,  h. 
at  Belmonl 


Daniels.  Annie  E.  Mrs.  clerk.  P.  O.   IS 

Boylston,  h.  12  Oak  [Cherry 

Arvilla,    widow   of  John   A.    h.    60 
Daniel,  cigar  maker,  h.  35  Banks 
Daniel,  Jr.  pressman,  h.  25  Duuster 
Emanuel  P.  pressman,  b.  35  Banks 
George  A.  pressman,  b.  35  Banks 
Harry  B.  peddler,  h.  35  Banks 
Joseph,  waiter,  h.  87  Howard 
Lewis  E.  milkman,  15  Park,  h.  do. 
Thomas,  butcher,  Xiles  Bros.  h.  14 

Bolton  [348  Cambridge 

Walter  W.  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  b. 
William  F.    bookkeeper,   574  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Dorchester 
Danielson  Daniel,  oil  wrorks,  h.  308  Vine 
Emil  A.  carriage  mnfr.  245  Charles, 

B.  h.  107  Washington  avenue 

Danskin  John  F.  baker,  53  River,  h.  55  do. 

Robert  H.  student,  bds.  55  River 

Robert  S.  baker,  53  River,  b.  55  do. 

D'Aranjo  Bento  P.  sawyer,  h.  190  Third 

Darcy  John,  h.  363  Huron  ave. 

John,  lead  worker,  h.  23  Fourth 

Michael,  h.  54  Baldwin 

Patrick  H.  gilder,  at  Riv.  Press,  h. 

54  Baldwin 
William  T.  at  Am.   Tube  Works,  b. 

54  Baldwin 
D'Arcy  Patrick  A.  h.  54  Baldwin 

see  Dorsey 
D'Avellar  Manuel   S.   hairdresser,    1204 

Cambridge,  house  do. 
Dardis  Frank  .S.  letter  carrier,  647  Mass. 

ave.  b.  407  Green 
John,  box  maker,  b.  66  Pleasant 
John,  driver,  54  Ellery,  h.  407  Green 
Patrick  H.  horse  dealer,  97  Concord 

ave.  house  do.  (Hampshire 

Thomas  B.  piano  polisher,  h.  115i 

Thomas  P.  clerk,  b.  115£  Hampshire 

William  J.  teamster,  h.  14  Tuttle 

Darling  Charles  S.  whip  mnfr.  112  Main, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Edward    B.   clerk,   16   Kingston,  B. 

b.  103  Huron  ave. 
Eugeue   A.    physician,     1603    Mass. 

ave.  h.  do.  [8  Forest 

George  Rev.   insurance  agent,  bds. 
Jerome  A.  printer,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  31  Rockingham 
Johu  B.  house  66  Dana 
Lucy  Mrs.   at  Baptist   Home.   b.  308 

Brookline 
Mary  A.    widow    of  John  R.  h.  173 

Bridge 
Mary  F.  widow  of  Charles  k.  h.  10:; 

Huron  ave. 
Silas,  engineer,  bds.  30  River 
William,  whip  mnfr.  110  Main,  h.  a 

Somerville 
Darlington   Hubert    A.   waiter,  bds.    17-~>0 

<  iambridze 


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CAMBRIDGE    [ J)  |    DIRECTORY 


Darlow   Bros.   (George  W.  and  Eli  Dar- 
low),  plumbers,  940a  Mass.  ave. 
Eli  (Darlow  Bros.),  plumbers,  940a 

Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
George,  mason  and  builder,  940  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
George  W.  (Darlow  Bros)  plumbers, 

940a  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
John  A.  bicycle  mfr.  and  dealer,  940 
Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
DaRosa  Antono,  h.  Lowland  ave. 

Guilherme,  h.  Lowland  ave. 
Darrach  William  Mrs.  h.  21  Chauncy 
Darrell  John  T.  hostler,  bds.  54  Cedar 
Dart  Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  71  Allston 
Job,  carpenter,  bds.  21  LawTrence 
Leonard  C.  sea  captain,  h.  71  Allston 
Dartt  Gertrude  Mrs.  bds.  29  Mt.  Pleasant 
Daunt  Arthur,  rubber  worker,  h.  12  Sec- 
ond 
Dauwold  Wilhelm, shoemaker, 129  Inman, 

h.  Auburn 
Davenport  Albert  H.  furniture  mnfr.  108 
Cambridge,  h.  at  Maiden 
Charles  B.  instructor,  H.   U.  h.  11 
Francis  ave. 

DAVENPORT  EDWARD  A. 
treas.  Fresh  Pond  Ice  Co.  321  Wash- 
ington, Som.  h.  26  Irving.    Seep.  3 

Foster  L.  clerk,  Am.  Net  &  Twine 
Co.  h.  at  West  Medford 

Henry  C.  foreman,  machinist,  B.  & 
M.  R.  R.  shop,  h.  128  Otis 

James  G.  engineer,  Am.  Net  &  Twine 
Co.  Second,  h.  at  Somerville  High- 
lands 

Patrick,  switchman,  b.  472  Winsor 
Davey  Arthur,  draughtman,  B.    b.  2062 
Mass.  ave. 

Dennis,  lithographer,  b.  53  Cherry 

Edwin,  driver,  B.  b.  2062  Mass.  ave. 

George,  carpenter,  179  Norfolk 
David  Albert  W.,  U.  S.  Cartridge  Co. 
Lowell,  bds.  22  Avon  [Avon 

Elizabeth  W.   music  teacher,  b.  22 

Frederick  B.  salesman,  146  Lincoln, 
B.  bds.  22  Avon 

George  M.  confectionery, b.  253  River 

John,  peddler,  799  Cambridge 

Maria  J.  widow  of  Samuel  M.  artist, 
house  22  Avon 

Sarah  A.  widow  of  Fred,  h.  253  River 

Thomas,  at  169  Gore,  h.  799   Cam 
bridge 

William,  peddler,  b.  799  Cambridge 
Davidson   Ada   Mrs.   prop.   Brattle   Sq. 
Hotel,  32  Brattle,  h.  do. 

Alfred  B.  grocer,  35  Gri gg,  rms. 
30  Mt.  Auburn 

Anna  Mrs.  b.  30  Hubbard  ave. 

Annie  Miss,  stenographer,  49  Har- 
vard, bds.  at  Winchester 

Charles  E.  tinsmith,  h.  222  Prospect 


Davidson   Edward   C.  reed    maker,    162 

Broadway, h. 28  Lowell  [Brookline 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Amos,  h.   345 
George  S.  clerk,  8  Brattle,  b.  32  do. 
Henry  R.  machinist,  B.  B.  W.  h.  28 

Lowell 
John,  painter,  h.  24  Walnut  ct. 
John,    pressman,  528  Mass.  ave.  h. 

127  Elm 
Joseph  B.  foreman,  385  Putnam  ave. 

h. 8  Whitney  ave.  [ave. 

Mary,  saleswoman,  B.  b.  30  Hubbard 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  15  Mellen 
Robert  S.  asst.  at  Observatory,  bds. 

273  Huron  ave. 
Rolland  A.  b.   259b  Sidney 
William,  painter,  h.  16  Walnut  ct. 
William  H.  A.  engineer,  41  Federal, 

B.  h.  57  Harris 
Davies    Alfred,     compositor,    Riverside 

Press,  house  6  Rockwell 
Ambrose  W. carpenter,  113  Broadway 
Edward  F.    bookkeeper,    B.    h.   32 

Baldwin 
George  H.  clerk,  h.  rear  79  Inman 
May  Ethel,  bookkeeper,  2464  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  at  W.  Somerville 
Philip,  city  missionary,  2029  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  26  Howard 
William  H.  machinist,  h.  26  Howard 
Davin  Mary,  cook.  4  Chauncy,  b.  do. 
Nanno,  widow  of  Jeremiah,   h.  165 

Dublin 
Thomas  J.  laborer,  h.  197  Dublin 
Davis  Abner  F.  cooper,  169  Gore,  h.  773 

Cambridge 
Adelaide  H.  Miss  h.  51  Cherry 
Albert,  motorman,  bds.  2  Frank 
Alexander,  h.  9  Cowperthwaite 
Amelia  H.  widow  of  Hervey,  house 

18  Lee 
Andrew  McF.  h.  10  Appleton 
Annie  F.  at  Hub  Drug  Co.  B.  h.  62 

Amory 
Arthur  L.  sheet  metal  worker,  b.  2 

Putnam  ct. 
Arthur  W.  butter  and  eggs,  h.  123 

Washington 
Bancroft  G.  lawyer,  23  Court,  B.  h. 

10  Appleton  [h.  do. 

Bessie  D.  physician,  office  154  Green, 
Byron   W.  butter  and  eggs,   h.  123 

Washington 
Caroline  E.  Miss.  h.  23  Ellery    [pect 
Charles,  cabinet  maker,  h.  318  Pros- 
Charles  A.  h.  218  Hamilton 
Charles  C.  beef,  11  %  Blackstone,  B. 

h.  Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
Charles  C.  clerk,  1420  Mass.  ave.  h. 

52  Baldwin 
Charles  D.  pres.  Tuxedo  Powder  Co. 

mnfr.  washing   powder,  office  105 

Magazine,  h.  131  Huron  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE    [J)]    DIBECTOKY 


185 


Davis  Charles  T.  advertising  agent,  b.  7 

Summer  [burton  pi 

Clarence,  wood  engraver,  h.  2  Ash- 
Clementine  J.  Mrs.  h.  897  Mass.  av. 
DAVIS  CURTIS  &   CO.    (James 
and  Edwin  D.  Mellen),  soap  and 

glycerine  mfrs.  184  and  194  Broad- 
way and  136  State,  B.     See  p.  10 
C.  Fred,  art  store,  527  Mass.  av.  rms. 

88  Pearl 
David  W.  bluing  mnfr.  28  Clay,h.  do. 
Duncan  C.  furniture,  h.  107  Otis 
Edna  J.  widow,  h.  326  Mass.  av. 
Edward,  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave.  b.  at 

Allston 
Edward  D.  carpenter, B.  &  M.  repair 

shop,  h.  138  Spring 
Edward  E.  clerk,  1420  Mass.  ave.  b. 

at  Brighton 
Edward  J.  student,  bds.  59  Bristol 
Edwin  G.  student,  h.  465  Broadway 
Eliphalet  F.  clerk,  h.  51  Cherry 
Ella  E.  Miss,  proof  reader,  Riverside 

Press,  b.  23  Erie 
Elroy,  at  Union  Depot,  B.  bds.  23 

Magnolia  ave. 
Emma,  gossamer  stitcher,  rms.  233 

Harvard 
Emma  Mrs.  b.  6  Lexington,  ward  1 
Ernest,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Esther  M.  Mrs.  h  23  Erie 
Fannie  M.  bookkeeper,1420  Mass.  av. 
Forest  L.  salesman,  B.  h.  2  Vincent 
Frank   (McDonald    &   Davis),  hav, 

grain,  etc.  1060  Cambridge,  h.  387 

Columbia 
Frank  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  23  Erie 
Frank  H.  paper  mill  machine^,  1019 

Exchange  bldg.B.  h.  116  Huron  av. 
Frank  M.  lawyer,  42  Court,  B.  h.  326 

Mass.  ave. 
Fred  C.  clerk,  105  Magazine,  h.   53 

Frost 
Fred  G.  inspector,  water  registrars 

office,  City  Hall,  rms  94  Avon  Hill 
Fred  H.  shoemaker,  1426  Mass.  ave. 

h.  18  Bowdoin 
George,  civil   engineer,  city  engin- 
eer's office,City  Hall,  h.  30\Varland 
George,helper,  135  Washington, b. do. 
George  A.  grocer,  479  Mass.  ave.  h. 

103  Iuman 
George  A.  machinist,  92  Main,  h.  8 

Hotel  Albert  [Prospect 

George  H.  salesman,  B.  boards.  318 
George  M.  clerk,  145  Hampshire,  b. 

62  Amory 
George  S.  cooper,  h.  107  Otis 
Georgie,  nurse,  b.  IS  Magazine 
Gertrude  Cheney  Mrs.  artist,  h.  41 

Kssex 
Gorham    II.    clerk,    National    City 

Hank.  76")  Mass.  ave.  i>.  8  Clinton 


Davis  Guilford  H.  salesman,  B.  h.    348 

Pearl 
Harry  W.  driver,  251  Cambridge,  b. 

773  do. 
Harry  W.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

b.  112  Western  ave. 
Harvev  G.  bds.  255£  Broadway 

DAVIS  HENRY  B.  cashier,  Nat. 
City  Bank, 765  Mass.  av.h.8  Clinton, 

See  p.  765 
Henry   G.    J.    pressman,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  112  Western  ave. 
Herbert  L.  piano  inspector,  h.  255£ 

Broadway 
James  C.  Mrs.  h.  1794  Mass.  ave. 
James  C.  &   Son  (James  H.   Davis 

and    James  H.    Spaulding),   soap 

mnfrs.  204  Broadway 
James  H.  (James  C.  Davis  &  Son), 

soap  mnfr.  204  Broadway,  h.  1794 

Mass.  ave. 
John,  hatter,  b.  20  Flagg 


John,  painter,  b.  25  Reed 

John  B.  paper  box  maker,   h.  r.  59 

Tremont 
John   B.  paper  box  maker,   h.   128 

Webster  ave. 
John  E.  ship  stores,  204  Commercial, 

B.  h.  2  Hurlburt 
John  M.  h.  62  Amory 
John    W.   chemist,    150    Broadway, 

rms.  1124  Mass.  ave. 
Julia  A.  widow   of  Peter  R.   h.  58 

Putnam  ave. 
Julia   W.  widow  of  William    W.  h. 

110  Irving 
AVIS  J.  EDWIN,  treas.  Boston 

Woven   Hose    &    Rubber   Co.   33 

Hampshire,  office  275  Devonshire, 

B.  h.  at  Lynn.     See  p.  6 
Katharine  S.  Mrs.  b.  18  Appian  Way 
Lester,  painter,  B.  h.  134  Lake  View 

ave. 
Mahala  E.  Mrs.  h.  49  Dana 
Malcolm,  B.  student,  H.  U.   bds.  8 

Clinton  [37  Norfolk 

Margaret  J.  widow  of  George  H.  h. 
Martha,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  260 

Columbia 
Martin  V.  B.  h.  77  Thorndike 
Mason,  soft  soap  mnfr.  6  Lincoln  pi. 

h.  122  Norfolk 
Melvina,  widow  of  Nahuin,  house  15 

Columbia 
M.  Almada,  widow  of  Calvin,  h.  46 

Howard 
Peter,  milkman,  b.  163  Cambridge 
Philip  W.  student,  II.  U.  house  110 

Irving 
Pinckney,  painter,  1).  59  Bristol 
Robert  E.  janitor,  h.  252  Columbia 
Robert  W.  paiuter,  23  Reedi  h.  do. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [J)]    DIRECTORY 


Davis  Robert  W.  Jr.  painter,  25  Reed, 

bds.  do. 
Roland,  plumber,  623  Mass.  ave.  b. 

14  Cottage 
Sadie,  gossamer   stitcher,    rms.   233 

Harvard 
Samuel,  beef,  11 J^  Blackstoue,  B.  h. 

Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
Samuel  W.  sewing  machine  agent,  h. 

10  Pleasant 
Sarah  E. Miss, teacher,  Felton  school, 

bds.  120  Inman 
Sarah  J.  widow  of  Jonathan,  h.  29 

Dana 
Sarah  J.  A.  Miss,  principal,  Ganuett 

school,  h.  13  Trowbridge  pi. 
Sidney  J.  hostler,  h.  84  Harvard 
Stillman  C.  salesman,  B.  h.  23  Irving 
Sumner,  barrels,   89   Bridge,   h.    at 

Somerville 
Susan,  widow,  h.  88  Pearl 
Sylvia,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  96 

Plympton 
Thomas  M.   fancy   soap   mnfr.   417 

Main,  h.  51  Cherry 
Thomas  \V. master,  Putnam  grammar 

school,  h.  at  Waverly 
Walter  G.  messenger,  Cambridgeport 

Nat.  Bank,  595  Mass.  ave.  h.   41 

Essex  [Columbia 

Warren  J.  engineer,  42  Elm,  h.  283 
AVilliam,  butter,  h.  144  Austin 
William,   organ  maker,    boards  114 

Columbia 
William,  organ  maker,  b.  19  Gore 
William  E.  shipper,  h.  3  Squires  ct. 
William  H.  clerk,  417  Main,  house  51 

Cherry  i  / 

William   M.   professor    of    physical 

geography,  H.  U.  h.  2  Bond 
William     P.     pressman,     Riverside 

Press,  b.  58  Putnam 
William  R.  cooper,  h.  72£  Webster  av. 
Willie  W.  at  162  Broadway,  rms.  114 

Columbia 
Davison  Frederick  L.  engineer,  B.  B.  W. 

Sixth,  b.  7  Webster  ave. 
George  C.  driver,29  Franklin, h.  15  do. 
James,  driver,  29  Franklin,  h.  15  do. 
James  S.  (Green  &  Co.),  plumbing, 

furnaces,  etc.  723  Mass.  ave.  house 

183  Green 
John,  printer,  h.  r.  127  Elm 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  15  Murdock 
William,  butter  and  eggs,  h.24  Seckle 
William  S.  steam  fitter,  723  Mass.  av. 

h.  102  Pearl 
Davlin  Michael  F.  (M.  F.  Davlin  &  Co.), 

plumber,  531  Cambridge,  h.  529  do. 

DAVLIN  M.  F.  &  CO.  (Michael 
F.  Davlin),  plumbers  and  gas  fit- 
ters, 531  Cambridge.  See  front 
cover. 


Davlin  William,  laborer,  h.  317  Vine 

see  Devlin 
Davoren  Gilbert,  lamplighter,  house  118 

Holworthy 
Davy  William,  sounding  board  maker,  h. 
68  Webster  ave 

William  H.  boat   builder,   foot  De- 
Wolf,  h.  160  Putnam  ave. 
Dawe  Patience  Mrs.  h.  166  Auburn 
Dawes  Ella,  widow  of  Albert,  house  312 
Cambridge 

Lydia,  widow  of  Allen,  b.  352  Cam- 
bridge 
Dawkins  Elvira,  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 

63  Washington 
Dawson  James,  laborer,  h.  12  Conlons  ct. 

James  W.  (James  W.  Dawson  &  Co.), 
coal  and  woe 
Main,  h.  do. 

Jessie,  dressmaker,  h.  244  Harvard 

William,  teamster,  h.  11  Cowperth- 
waite 
Day  Arthur  C.  nailer,  174  Broadway,  h. 
47  Austin 

Augusta  M.  widow   of  Leonard,  h. 
1590  Mass.  ave. 

Charles  A.  clerk,  583  Mt.  Auburn,  b. 
23  Sparks  st.  pi. 

Edward  F.  shipper,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, Water,  b.  r.  177  Bridge 

Eliza,  widow  of  William,  b.  27  Park 

Frances  J.  widow  of  Martin  V.  B.  h. 
27  Blackstone 

George  W.  dentist,  b.  177  Bridge 

George  W.  h.  31  Ninth 

James  A.  asst.  bookkeeper,  b.  r.  177 
Bridge 

James  F.  slipper  maker,  h.  13  Clark 

Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  29  Seventh 

John,  tailor's  cutter,  h.  27  Park 

John  M.  foreman,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
.  tery,  h.  23  Sparks  st.  pi. 

Katharine  A.  Mrs.  h.  24  Lee 

Leonard,   foreman  packer,  bds.  184 
Raymond 

Mary  A.  Miss,  librarian,  Gray  Her- 
barium, H.  IT.  b.  30  Bowdoin 

Moses  A.  teamster,  b.  38  Broadway 

Nellie  Mrs.  dressmaker,  28  Eustis  ct. 
house  do. 

Richard  T.  b.  r.  177  Bridge 

Simeon,  boiler  maker,  h.  441  Winsor 

Stephen,  at  169  Gore,  h.  20  Spring- 
field 

William  H.  h.  6  East 

William  I.  blacksmith,  h.  19  Suffolk 
Dayfoot  John  B.  supt.  286  Main,  h.  at  VV. 

Somerville 
Dayton  Margaret  A.  Mrs.  clerk,  B.  h.  3 
Norfolk  place 

William  A.  teamster,  h.  10  Salem 
Deacon  James,  laborer,  h.  14  Winter 

James  E.  laborer,  b.  14  Winter 


CAMBRIDGE    [J)j    DIKECTOEY 


187 


Deacon  Margaret  P.  widow  of  William 

F.  h.  Lake  View  av.  next  C.W.W. 

De Adrian  Thomas  A.  carpenter,  house  8 

Fourth 
Deady  Patrick  F.  solicitor,  Nat.  Ex.  B. 

h.  7  Leonard  ave. 
Dean  Annie  A.  widow   of  Fred,   dress- 
maker, h.  248  Prospect 
Bert,  hostler,  b.  r.  129  Amory 
Cynthia  Miss,  laundress,  h.  82  Har- 
vard 
Daniel  H.  grocer,  21  Brattle,  house 

20  Harris 
Daniel    W.   salesman,    B.   house    75 

Magazine 
Edmund,  teamster,  h.  36  Mt.  Auburn 
Francis  W.  mech.  engineer,  53  State, 

B.  h. 37  Langdon 
George  H.  printer,  B.  h.  11  Arnold 

Circle 
Harry  M.  cashier,  B.  bds.  11  Arnold 

Circle 
Henry,  steam  fitter,  b.  36  Market 
Herbert  M.  engineer,  B.  h.  79  Allston 
Herbert  W.  carriage  washer,  70  Nor- 
folk 
DEAN  JOHN  M.  treas.  Geo.  W. 
Gale  Lumber  Co.  336  Main,  house 
65  Chestnut.     See  front  cover 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  1  Jordan  pi. 
William  C.   foreman    tinsmith,   169 

Gore,  h.  104  Hampshire 
William  H.  teamster,  h.  1  Jordan  pi. 
Deane  Charles  Mrs.  h.  80  Sparks 
George  C.  h.  80  Sparks 
Ophelia  M.  dressmaker,  16  Bigelow, 

boards  do. 
Walter,  teacher,  29  Chestnut,  B.  h. 
9  Brewster 
Dearborn  Charles  W.,  U.  S.  mail  driver, 
b.  77  Broadway  [Spring 

Dearman    Albert,  carpenter,   rooms   130 
Deastlow  Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  9  Wicklow 
Deasy  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  house 
57  Moore 
Michael  J.  teamster,  b.  57  Moore 
William,  h.  rear  52  Pine 
Debay  Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  15  Conlons 

court 
DeBoitard  Delamore,  widow  of  Louis,  h. 

2480  Mass.  ave. 
Debonnett  Maurice,  decorator,  h.  1  Lopez 
Debuy  John  Mrs.  b.  Hotel  Brooks 
Decareau  Peter,  cornice  maker,  bouse  5 

Pioneer 
Decater  Ora  8.  carpenter,  h.  39  Fairmont 
Decell  Bernard,  fireman,!).  37 1  <  Cambridge 
DeCost  Edward,  coachman,  168  Brattle, 
boards  do. 
Frederico  II.  jobber,  h.  173  Elm 
DeCoster  George  W.  (George  W.  DeCos- 
ter  &  <  !o.),  coffins,  380  Main,  b.  at 
Medford 


DeCoster  George  W.  &  Co.   casket  and 

coffin  manufacturers,  380  Main 

DeCoursey  Patrick, laborer,  b.  136  Bridge 

Dedrick  Francis  W.  paiuter,h.  19  Jefferson 

Theresa,  widow  of  Frederick,  house 

85  Sixth 

Dee  John  A.  upholsterer,  B.  b.  16  Wright 

John  F.  letter  carrier,  18  Boylston, 

h.  94  Hammond 
Joseph,  div.  supt.  W.  E.  St.  liy.  Co. 

1376  Mass.  ave.  b.  8  Walden 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  17  Jefferson 
Patrick,  grocer,  18  Sparks,  h.  do. 
Thomas,  coachman,  1   Chauucv,   h. 

16  Wright 
Thomas  F.  harness  maker,  24  Brattle, 

h.  115  Brookline 
Thomas  W.  florist,  Mt.  Auburn,  cor. 
Fresh  Pond  lane,  h.  do. 
Deegan  John,  mouldiug  polisher,  B.  h 
1 257  Cambridge 
Mary,  widow  of  William,  h.  8  Fifth 
Deehau  Henry,  steamfitter,  b.  36  Market 
John  W.  police  station  2,  h.  76  Dana 
William  H.  teamster,  h.  34  Baldwin 
Deely  James,  baker,  h.  9  Eighth 
Joseph  M.  reporter,  b.  9  Eighth 
Kate  and  Bridget,  h.  7  Eighth 
Deer  James  N.  painter,  i.  272  River,  h. 
10  Fairmont  ave. 
Nathaniel  J.  letter  canier,  P.  O.  647 
Mass.  ave.  b.  10  Fairmont  ave. 
Deering  Fred  S.  carpenter,   h.  9  Ports- 
mouth 
Grace  L.  Miss,  teacher,  English  High 

school,  rms.  15  Ware 
Henry  F.  cabinet  maker,  rms.  42  Fifth 
James  A.  jobber,  h.  77  Mt.  Auburn 
Joshua,  jobber,  h.  15  Maynard  pi. 
Margaret,  widow  of  William,  house 

28  Ware 
Mary  Jane  Mrs.  h.  70  Murray 
Kobert  S.  cabinet  maker,  b.  42  Fifth 
see  Dearing 
DeFerari  Charles  J.   clerk,    P.  O.   1849 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Charlestowu 
Degbkiewier  Stanislaus,  1).  S  Mullins  ct. 
Degerstron  Augusta,  widow  of  Adolph 

G.  h.  290  Prospect 
Degnan  Delia,  Mary  and  Nellie,  h.  153 
Amory 
John   \V.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin 
Michael  J.  ear   conductor,  house  12 

Allston 
Thomas,  granite  cutter.  5]    Main,  h. 

at   Boston 
Thomas,  teamster,  i>.  97  Concord  av. 
Thomas  V.  laborer,  h.  153  Amory 
Thomas   F.  Jr.  ear  conductor,  b.  L63 
Amory 

Degraugf  George,  hatter,  b.  131  Harvard 
DeKnignt  .lames  L.  Laborer,  1>.  29  Market 
Levi.  Laborer,  h.  29  Market 


188 


CAMBRIDGE 


[D] 


DIRECTORY 


DeLacerda  Casemiro  C.  hairdresser,  G97 

Cambridge,  h.  695  do. 
Delahanty  Edward  W.  rubber   worker, 
h.  2  Lilac  ct. 
Thomas,  at  Am.  R.  Co.  h.  349  Colum- 
bia 
Delander  Deunis,  hostler,  820  Somerville 

ave.  bds.  826  do. 
Delaney  Bartholomew,  spring  maker,  39 
Harvard,  h.  at  Boston      [Tremont 
Edmund  H.  photographer,  house  31 
Henry  \V.  plumber,  b.  33  Winter 
Jere,  laborer,  h.  13  Parnell 
Jeremiah,  b.  13  Parnell 
John,  baker,  h.  103  Fourth 
John,  brass  moulder,  h.  227  Vine 
John,  clerk,  1223  Cambridge 
John,  h.  12  Third 
John,  h.  3  Pelham 

John,  iron  worker,  B.  B.  Works,  b. 
13  Parnell 

DELANEY    JOHN,     mason,     41 
Winthrop,  h.  do.     See  p.  801 
Joseph,  at  Am.  Rub.  Works,  h.  286 

Vine 
Julia  A.  widow,  h.  r.  52  Rindge  ave. 
Lawrence,  laborer,  h.  37  Jefferson 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house    17 

Bolton 
Mary,  h.  48  Montgomery 
Mary  E.  widow  of  James,  house  33 

Winter 
Michael,  mason,  b.  r.  52  Rindge  ave. 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  19  Bolton 
William,  hose  maker,  h.  14  Union 
William  H.laborer,h.ll22  Cambridge 
Delano  A.  S.  h.44  Columbia 

Edgar  H.  job  team,  h.  18   Ellsworth 

avenue 
Sarah,  widow  of  Jephtha,   bds.   11 
Kinnaird 
Delany  Edmond  H.   mason,  house  1120 
Cambridge  [bridge 

Jeremiah  J.  clerk,   B.   b.  877  Cam- 
Joseph,  clerk,  B.  b.  877  Cambridge 
Julia,  widow   of  John,  h.  877   Cam- 
bridge 
see  Delaney 
Delay  Bartholomew,   laborer,   bds.   122 
Hamilton 
John,  laborer,  b.  122  Hamilton 
Delby  John  W.  section  foreman,  F.  R.R. 

h.  17  Walden 
Delisle  Theophile,  variety  store,  h.  133 

Bridge 
Dellapietra  Michael,    wood  carver,   108 

Cambridge,  b.  130  Bridge 
Delorey  Cyril  H.   motorman,   h.  53  Mt. 

Auburn 
DeLorey  Peter  F.  hostler,  h.  14  Hancock 
Delta  Phi  Club,  72  Mt.  Auburn 
DeMerritt  Mary  E.  widow  of  John  F.  h. 
40  Concord  ave. 


Demers  Joseph,  at  164  Broadway,  h.    at 

Somerville 
DeMilt  Schuyler,  clerk,  1336  Mass.    ave. 

b.  156  Mt.  Auburn 
Democratic  Club  (Jefferson),  183  Broad- 
way 
DeMott  Herbert,  salesman,  rms.  210  Co- 
lumbia 
Dempsey  Annie  Miss,  h.  220  Winsor 
Bridget,  h.  2  Blair  pi. 
Clarence,  painter,  18  Central   sq.   b. 

15  Columbia 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  8  Ninth 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.l  Eighth 
John,  waiter,  h.  8  Porter 
John  W.  laborer,  b.  54  Hudson 
Lawrence,  laborer,  h.  2  Bell 
Lawrence  P.  car  conductor,  b.2  Bell 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  134  Bridge 
Myles,  laborer,  h.  22  Holworthy  pi. 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  13W^arrenv 
Timothy,  longshoreman,  h.  7  Water 
William"  C.  laborer,   Boston  Bridge 
Works,  Sixth,  h.  122a  Spring 
Denbv  Richard,  laborer,  h.  87  Howard 

DEN1SON  ARTHUR  E.  lawyer, 
150  Devonshire,  room  50,  B.  h.  13 
Arlington.     See  p.  814 
Denman  James,  h.  158  Third 
Dennehy  Dennis,  laborer,  bds.  729  Cam- 
bridge 
Dennen  Arthur  P.  coachman,  33   AVash- 
ington  ave.  h.  2  Wright 
Jay  H.  foreman,  184  Broadway,  b.  2 
Wright 
Denner  Philip,  baker,   1166   Cambridge, 

h.  154  Tremont 
Dennett  Ellen  Mrs.  house  Hotel  Myrtle, 
Moore 
George  M.  at  169  Gore,  h.  18  Spring- 
field 
John,  paper  carrier,  b.  7  Austin 
William  H.  clerk,  130  Tremont,  B.h. 
60h  Sacramento 
Dennis  A.  E.  Thompson  &  Co.  coal    and 
wood,  382  Putnam  ave. 
Catherine,  widow  of  William,  house 

86  Cambridge 
Fannie  E.  M.  Mr-,  principal, Wyman 
primary  school,  b.  11  Wood  bridge 
•    Fred  D.  b.  35  Reed 
Dennison  Albert,  carpenter,  house   1065 
Cambridge 

DENNISON  JAMES  E.  carpen- 
ter, 134  Cambridge,  h.  at  Medf ord 
Hillside.      See  p.  789 
Joseph  A.  journalist,  b.  93  Inman 
Lizett,   widow    of  Erasmus,  house 

149  Brattle 
see  Denison 
Denno  Frank  K. carpenter, h. 211  Franklin 
Denuv  John,  hack  driver,  233  Brookline, 
*  h.  202  Franklin 


CAMBRIDGE    |  J)]    DIRECTORY 


189 


Denny  Michael  J.   teamster,   13    Broad- 
way, h.  2-1  Harvard 
Denslow  Susan  F.  Mrs.  h.  23  Hammond 

DENTON  EBEN,   treas.  Reversi- 
ble Collar  Co.  Putnam  av.  and  27 
Kilby,  B.  h.  at  Ashmont.  See  p.  10 
Lewis  H.  fireman,  b.  189  Cambridge 
Thomas  J.  laborer,  h.  242  Franklin 
William   B.  clerk,  286  Main,  bds.   at 
Brighton 
Dentremont  John  B.  h.  15   Conlons    ct. 
Denvir  Ellen,  widow  of  Charles,  house 

121  Third 
Denyven    Christina    R.     Miss,    teacher, 
Boardman  primary  school,  bds. 565 
Putnam  ave. 
David,  cabinet  maker,    h.  565   Put- 
nam ave. 
DePatie  Joseph,  mason,  h.  10  Harvey 
DePonte  Manuel  Minez,  hairdresser.  186 

Third 
DeQuedville  Fannie,  widow  of  John,  b. 

19  Hilliard 
Derby  Ella  A. Mrs. dressmaker,  622  Mass. 
*  ave.  h.  do. 

Fred,  clerk,  h.  58  Pleasant 
Henry  C.  Cambridge  Vinegar  Co.  75 

Main,  h.  at  Watertown 
James,  coachman,  115  Brattle,  h.  18 
Willard 
DeRochemont  H.  E.  Miss,  teacher,   Put- 
nam grammar  school,  bds.  30  Ells- 
worth avenue 
DeRond  Ralph,  clerk,   17  Brattle,    bds. 
46  Eustis  pi. 
Walter,  salesman,  B.  b.  46  Eustis  pi. 
William,  clerk,  21  Brattle,  house  46 
Eustis  pi. 
DeBosa  Manuel,  box  maker,h.26  Winter 
DeRosay    Albert,    representing  F.     L. 
White  &  Co.  168  Main,  house  at 
Arlington 
Caroline  M.  widow  of  Eugene,  h.  134 
Oxford 

DeROSAY  D.  WARREN,   brick 
mnfr.  66  Dublin  and  17  Otis,  B.  h. 
107  Huron  ave.      See  p.  789 
George  W.  stereotyper,  boards  1283 

Cambridge 
Margaret,  widow   of    Lewis,   house 

1283  Cambridge 
Ollie  S.  b.  1283  Cambridge 
Derrick  Edward  E.  bricklayer,  house  96 
Winthrop 
George  W.  agent, house  8  Hotel  Lee, 
School 
Derringer  John  E.  florist,  1022  Mass.  av. 
h.  409  Green  [bridge 

Deity  Charles  T. salesman,  15.  h.  12  Trow  - 
Derse  Mary  J.  widow  of  Peter  A.  house 

35  Creighton 
Derwin  Bridget,  widow  of  .John,  house 
137  Harvard 


Derwin  John  J.  boiler  maker.  72  Main,  b. 

137  Harvard 

Thomas  E.  cigar  maker,  boards   137 

Harvard  [ave. 

DeSage  David,  carpenter,  h.  8   Whitney 

Desaller  Jeremiah, carpenter,h. 27  Dublin 

Odilon,  carpenter,  h.   40  Dublin 
Desautelle  Arthur  L.  bookkeeper,  house 
2  Clifton 
Eli,  carpenter,  Bay  State  Brick   Co. 

house  4  Clifton 
Eli,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  4  Clifton 
Frank  S.  freight  conductor,  F.  R.  R. 
h.  129  Dublin 
DeSevin  William  F.  F.   cigar   mnfr.   125 

Harvard,  h.  do. 
Desmond  Andrew,  teamster,  house   rear 
192  Bridge 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  r.  10  Harding 
Dennis,  blacksmith,   105  Bridge,  h. 

50  do. 
Harry,  carpenter,  h.  23  Hayes 
Honora,  widow  of  William,  house  23 

Sargent 
Jennie  M.  Miss,  clerk,  435  Mass.  av. 
John,  furnace  man,  h.   201  Portland 
John,  laborer,  h.  137  Tremont 
Mary  Miss,  h.  2  Garden  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  32  Harding 
Timothy,  fruit,  h.  883  Cambridge 
Timoth}-,  shoemaker,  h.  109   Gore 
William,  laborer,  h.  29  Vineyard 
Desnoit  Felix,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  b. 

1  Cedar 
DeSumichrast  Frederick  C.  professor,  H. 

U.  h.  16  Quincy 
Detlefsen  George  D.  florist,  46  Grigg,  h. 

38  Magee 
Deusche  Louis, finisher,Mason  &  Hamlin, 

h.  112  Sixth 
Deuxans  Emile  O.  laborer,  h.  536  Camb. 
Devaney  John,  b.  rear  803  Cambridge 
John  Jos.  laborer,  bds.  208  Franklin 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  208  Franklin 
DeVeber  William  F.  A.  clerk.  669  Mass. 

ave.  b.  1  Ashburton  pi. 
Devens  Arthur  L.  Mrs.  h.  155  Brattle 

D  EVENS  THOMAS,   undertaker, 
1078  Cambridge,  h.  132  Elm.     See 
page  807 
Devereaux  Edward  M.  clerk.  15. bds.    124 
Oxford 
Richard  F.  tailor,  14  Bromfield,  B.h. 

124  Oxford 
William  J.  fireman,  h.  3  Sands 
Devereux    Joseph  .1.   treas.    Bay   state 
Metal  Works.   1!)    Harvard*    house 
at  Boston 
Devernois    Edward   A.    bookkeeper,    L0 

Brattle 
Devlne  Daniel,  teamster,  b.  30  Daniel 
James,  at   Am.Kwb.  (  o.  h.3  JeffersOD 
James,  boiler  maker.  92  Main 


190 


CAMBRIDGE    [J]]     DIRECTORY 


Device  James  A. .janitor,  h.    78  Kinnaird 
Julia,  widow  of  Frank,  h.  3  Ninth 
Margaret  T.  widow  of  William  F.  h. 

172  Hampshire 
Mary,  widow,  h.  183  Charles 
Michael,  peddler,  b.  273  Portland 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  129  Charles 
Patrick  F.  teamster,  81  Main 
William  H.  at  33  Hampshire,  boards 
129  Otis 
Devis  Caton,  laborer,  h.  30  Spring 
Devlin  Annie,  widow,  b.  54  Bolton 

Frank,  laborer,  b.  54  Middlesex 
Dewaine  James,  painter,  b.  10  South 
Dewey  Mary  W.  Mrs.  h.  29  Mt.  Vernon 
Richard, carpenter,  h.  92  Washington 
Dewhurst  Hannah  A.  widow  of  Thomas, 

b.  210  Prospect 
Dewing  Charles  H.  bookkeeper,  125  Milk, 
B.h.  27  Garfield 
Paul  F.  h.  4  Forest 
Dewlley  Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  8 

Rockwell 
DeWolf  Amelia  S.  music  teacher,  house 
254  Prospect 
George  M.   wheelwright,  378  Main, 

h.  205  Hamilton 
John  O.  asst.   supt.  33    Hampshire, 

b.  102  Austin 
Lottie,  milliner,  B.  b.  35  Inman 
Mary  B.  Miss,  music  teacher,  house 

254  Prospect 
Thomas,  wheelwright,  2013  Mass.  av. 
h.  at  Somerville 
Dexter  Clara  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  5  Ho- 
tel Albert,  bds.  do. 
Henry  L.  290  State,  B.  h.  29  Inman 
Henry  L.  Jr.  clerk,  B.  b.  29  Inman 
Irwin,  trunk  maker,  h.  32  DeWolf 
James  M.  290  State,  B.  b.  29  Inman 
Lucy  W.  widow  of  George,  house  76 
Sparks 
Dey  Charles,  .supt.  lineman,   W.   E.    St. 
Ry.  Co.  6£  Dunster,  h.  at  Boston 
John  F.  drug  clerk, B.  mas.  64  Prince 
William  F.  urug  clerk,  96    Pleasant, 
rms.  64  Prince 
Diamond  Martha,  wid.  h.  73  Washington 
Robert  J.  hostler,    820    Somerville 
ave.  b.  826  do. 
Dias  see  Diez 

Diaz  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  r.  18  Gore 
Dibbel   George,    motorman,    rooms     38 

Shepard 
Dick  David,  sawyer,  h.  166  Winsor 

Mary  F.  Miss,  bookkeeper,559  Mass. 
avenue,  b.  199  Hamilton 
Dickason  John  A.  car  driver,  h.  9  Locke 
Dickerman  Catherine, widow  of  Charles, 
h.  42  Dunster 
Edward  H.  bowlingallev,  115  Court. 
B.  h.  8. South 
Dickey  David  H.  laborer,  h.  4  Dickinson 


Dickey  George,  plasterer,  h.  12  Second 
Melville,  teamster,  Sixth,  c.  Potter, 

h.  235£  Broadway 
William  S.  tailor,  8  Central    sq.    h. 
265  Putnam  ave. 
Dickinson  Alexander,  law  student,  H.U. 
b.  17  Gray 
Annie  M.  widow  of  James  M.  house 
II  Porter 

DICKINSON  DAVID  T.  lawyer, 
579  Mass.  ave.  and  53  State,  room 

104,  B.  h.  1740  Mass.  ave.      See  p. 

815  [17  Gray 

Elizabeth,  widow  of    Alexander,    h. 
Ivory  Co.  G.  Ropes,  mngr.10  Broad, 

B.  mufr.of  ivory  piano  keys, State, 

cor.  Osborn 
JohnE.  engineer,  h.  151  Clark 
Dickman  Clara  J.    widow  of  Joseph    L. 

h.  5  Noiris 
Emma  E.  Miss,dressmaker,603  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
M.  Carrie,  teacher,  Wyman   school, 

h.  5  JMorris 
Dickson  Andrew,  laborer,h.  6  Worcester 
Christina,  widow  of   Samuel,  house 

177  Columbia 
Ellen,  widow  of  Robert,  h.4  Watson 
Frank  Mrs.  h.  494  Mass.  ave. 
George  F.  steam  and  gas  titter,  617 

Mass.  ave.h.  2  Hastings  sq. 
James,  h.  134c  Washington 
James,  piano  finisher,  b.  4  Foster 
John  L.  carpenter,  h.  6  Myrtle  a  v. 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  4  Foster 
Marshall,  grocer,  1092  Cambridge, h. 

177  Columbia 
Paul  R.  b.  2  Hastings 
Samuel  J.  helper,  134c  Washington 
Thomas,  teamster,  b.  4  Foster 

DICKSON    WILLIAM,    lawyer. 
34  School,  rm. 34,  B.  h.  177  Colum- 
bia,    See  p.  8L7 
William     E.     pressman,    Riverside 

Press,  b.  4  Watson 
William  J.  laborer,  b.  4  Foster 
William  J.  salesman,  561  Mass.    a  v. 
h.  134c  Washington 
Diehl  Antoue  B.  cutter,  Am.  Rub.    Co. 
h.  464  Winsor 
George  P.  cook,  h.  139  Harvard 
John  P.  laborer,  Am.    Rubber    Co. 

h.  60  Harvard 
Mary    C.    Mrs.  boarding  house,    60 

Harvard 
Philip  H.  clerk,  B.  h.  36£  Tremout 
Diembowski  C.  shoemaker, h. 133  Charles 
Dieselman  John  C.  machinist's  helper,  h. 

132  Rindge  ave. 
Dietrich  John,  "foreman,  12  Brattle,  h.at 

Boston 
Dietrick  William  A.  17    Milk,  B.    house 
20  Lowell 


CAMBRIDGE    [J)]    DIRECTORY 


191 


Dietz  George  A.  foreman,  B.  &  A.  P.P. 

shops,  Allston.  Mass.  h.  25  Erie 
Diez  Joseph,  brick  burrm-,  h.  154  Dublin 
Dignan  Catherine,  widow  of  Bernard,  b. 
3  White  st.  place 
John,  laborer,  b.  26  Pilgrim 
Michael  J.  car   conductor,  house   26 

Pilgrim 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  26  Pilgrim 
Dike  Lyman,  special  commissioner, Court 

House,  Third,  h.  at  Somerville 
Dill  Florence  M.  bookkeeper,  1381  Cam- 
bridge, b.  23  Myrtle  ave. 
Dillaway  James  H.  provisions,  77  F.  H. 
market,  B.  h.  81  Highland  ave. 
James  H.  Jr.  bookkeeper,  77  F.    H. 
market,  B.  b.  81  Highland  av. 
Dillenschueider  Josephine    Mrs.    dress- 
maker, Jackson,  near  Harvey, h. do 
Dillingham  Burt  P.  chocolate   mixer,  h. 
456  Putnam  avenue 
Franklin,  paper,twine  etc.  14  Union, 

B.  h.  22  Hubbard  ave. 
Fred  W.  G.  music  teacher,    bds.  40 

Holyoke 
George  A.  contractor,  8  Oliver,  rm. 

333,  B.  h.  13  Pleasant 
Henry  Augustus, at  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  40  Holyoke 
Joseph  E.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.h. 

425  Putnam  ave. 
Maria,  widow   of  Henry,  Jr.    dress- 
maker, h.  40  Holyoke 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Henry,  house   42 

Holyoke 
William   C.    second    asst.    clerk    of 
courts,  Court  House,  Third,  h.  at 
Maiden 
Dillman  George  C.  painter,  b.  325  Main 
Dillon  Ann,  widow  of  Owen,  h.  51  Ninth 
John.  h.  102  Norfolk 
John  F.  at  Kennedy's  bakery,  b.  102 
Norfolk  [do. 

John  F.milk  dealer,  256  Prospect,  h. 
Michael,  meat  dresser,  h.  13  Hunting 
Nellie,  Lizzie  and    Margaret,   house 

102  Norfolk 
Patrick,  laborer,  184  Broadway,    h. 

24  Bristol 
Patrick  II.  teamster,  h.  205  Winsor 
Thomas,  boiler  maker,  b.  22  Bristol 
Thomas,    laborer,   184  Broadway,  b. 
24  Bristol 
Dilworth  Tat  rick, at  169  Gore,  b. 10  Parnell 
Dimick  (alvin,  h.  1415  Cambridge 
Levian  R.  Mis.  h.  27  Everetl 
Dimock  William  M.  painter, h.  16  Andrew 
Dinan  Catherine,  housekeeper,  house  66 
Spring 
George  II.  compositor,  h.  66  Spring 
John,  2d,  at  L69  Core,  h.  28   Winter 
John  \.  butler,  i>.  KM  Green 
Philip,  laborer,  n.  1  Parnell 


Dinan  Timothy,  teamster,    221  Bridge, 
h.  6  Winter 
see  Dynan 
Dineen  Daniel  J.  laborer,  h.  10  Parnell 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  1  Linehan  ct. 
Dinges  Anton,  painter,  h.  41  Regent 
Dingwell  G.  Wadman,  packer,  B.  b.  117 
Winsor 
Nathan  M.  carpenter,  h.  117  Winsor 
William  A.   carpenter,  h.    144    Put- 
nam avenue 
Dinneen  Daniel  J.  laborer,  169  Gore,   h. 

10  Parnell 
Dinsmore  Daniel  K.  (Dinsmore &  O'Hara) 
15  Boylston,  and  carpenter,  83  do. 
h.  14  Bath 
Lafayette  A.  motorman,  h.  8  Antrim 
Leonard  C.  teamster,  h.  107  Elm 
&  O'Hara  (Daniel  K.   Dinsmore  and 
Edward  O'Hara),  cigars, 15  Boyls- 
ton 
Dion  John,  ledgeman,  h.  26  Harvey 
Disney  William,  piano  polisher, B.  house 
129  Green  [Spring 

Diss  Martin,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house  122 
Ditchfield  Charles,  at  201  Bridge,  boards 
1155  Cambridge 
Samuel  H.  driver.  201  Bridge,  house 
1155  Cambridge 
Dix  Irving  P.  carpenter,  27  Clay,  h.  do. 
Mary  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house  29 
Lawrence 
Dixon  Forest  W.  pattern    maker.  B.   h. 
390  Camb  ridge 
James  H.  barber,  h.  293  Third 
Robert,  waiter,  h.  63  Washington 
Dix  well  Epes  S.  h.  58  Garden 
Doak  George  W.  blacksmith,  26  Regent. 

h.  23  do. 
Doane  Calvin,  motorman,  h.  26  Cameron 
Charles  H.  piano  key  sawyer,  house 

230  Pearl 
Frank  A.  box  maker,  b.  230  Pearl 
Howard  C.  optician,  b.  14  Pleasant 
Isaac  I.    court  stenographer.    Court 

House,  Third,  h.  at  Winchester 
Nellie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  204  Broad- 
way, 1).  293  do. 
Norman  A.  salesman.  X.  P.  &  P.Co. 

B.  h.  78  Franklin 
Thomas  ME.  clerk.  State  Souse,  B.h. 
15  Leonard  ave. 
Dobbs  George,  laborer,h.l61  Putnam  av. 

George    II.   confectioner,    house    153 

Franklin 
James,  bacon  curer,  h.  153  Franklin 
.lames  P.  plasterer,  l>.  153  l'ranklin 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  153  Franklin 
Dobinson  James,  h.  381   Harvard 

Joseph,  painter,  B.  b.  3S1  Harvard 
Doble  Frank,  teamster,  h.  1 1  State 
Dobrikosskv  Adolf,  Laborer,  Niles  Bros. 

( 'oncord  ave.  h.  near  do. 


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Dobson    Lenora    Miss,    dressmaker,    23 

Park,  h.  do. 
Doekharte  Frederick,  buffer,  h.    30    An- 
drew 
Dodd  Annie,  widow  of  Brandon  J.  h.  20 
Fairmont  ave. 
see  also  Dodds 
Dodds  John,  clerk,  B.  b.  38  Ellery 
Dodge  Annie  C.  widow  of  William  L.  h. 
32  Blake 
Annie  S.  Miss,  sec.  Latin    school,  b. 

15  Cottage 
Arthur  B.  clerk,  220   Portland,  bds. 

75  Columbia 
Caleb  S.   P.  printer,    B.    house  293 

Broadway 
Charles  H.  clerk,  treasurer's   office, 

City  Hall,  bds.  8  William 
David  T.  cooper,  h.  24b  Union 
Edward  S.  85  Milk,  B.  h.  70  Sparks 
Ella  F.  Miss,  stitcher,   b.  22  Colum- 
bia [Tremont 
Emeline  E.    saleswoman,   B.  b.    46 
Frank  A.  clerk,  553  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
75  Franklin  [Blake 
Homer  J.  S.  bookkeeper,  B.  bds.  32 
James  E.  cornetist,  bds.  46  Tremont 
John  A.  builder,  h.  Frost  n.  Rose- 
land 
John  H.  house  8  William 
Joseph,  felt,  rms.  75  Columbia 
Joseph     A.     piano    regulator,    162 

Broadway,  h.  75  Franklin 
Lucy  S.  widow    of  John  C.   h.   72 

Sparks 
Ruth  W.  widow  of  Ruf  us,  h.  9  Story 
Sarah  B.  Mrs.  bds.  329  Harvard 
William  E.  fruit  dealer,  h.   46  Tre- 
mont 
William  H.  mngr.  7  Central   square, 

h.  15  Cottage 
William   W.  lawyer,   87    Milk,   rm. 

45,  B.  h.  72  Sparks 
Winfred  George,   clerk,   174  Hamp- 
shire, b.  46  Tremont 
DODGE     WINSLOW     HER- 
BERT, express,  543  Mass.  ave. 
and  67  Franklin,  B.  h,  132  Colum- 
bia.    See  p.  785 
Winslow    H.    express     driver,    543 
Mass.  ave.  h.  22  Columbia 
Doe  Bradbury  P.  foreman,  C.  W.  W.  h. 
463  Putnam  ave.  [nam  ave. 

Everett  W.  printer,  bds.   463    Put- 
William  F.  painter,  h.  69  Winthrop 
Doerr  Michael,  gardener,  h.  31  Railroad 

Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  31  Railroad 
Does  Frederick,  piano  case  maker,   162 

Broadway,  h.  330  Winsor 
Dogherty  Albert  W.  clerk,  b.  322  Winsor 
Charles  M.  case  maker,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  330  Winsor 
Charles  P.  clerk,  bds.  322  Winsor 


Dogherty  Frank  E.  cabinet  maker,  B.  h. 

245  Chestnut 
Frederick  W.  clerk,  275   Broadway, 

b.  322  Winsor  [nut 

William,  cabinet  maker,  b.  245  Chest- 
see  Dougherty  [ct. 
Doherty  Andrew,  driver,  bds.   Reed   st. 
Arthur,  driver,  bds.  59  Fourth 
Bridget,    widow  of   John  F.  h.    23 

Seventh 
Cornelius  Mrs.  h.  358  Broadway 
Daniel,  h.  96  Hammond  [mond 

Daniel,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  bds.  96  Ham- 
Daniel    A.      tinsmith,     361     Main, 

h.  44  School 
Daniel  J.  metal  worker,  Albany,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Dennis  F.  laborer,  h.  38  Foster 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  3  Rogers  ct. 
Ellen,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  221 

Franklin  [b.  75  Inman 

George  F.  clerk,  Custom  House,   B. 
Henry  A.  h.  89  Hammond         [Fifth 
Hugh,  granite  cutter,  41  Main,  h.  85 
James,  carpenter,  h.  102  Elm 
James,  foreman,  city  forester,  office 

City  Hall,  h.  75  Inman  [do. 

James,     grocer,  169  Charles,  h.  173 
James,  liquors,   181    Cambridge,  B. 

h.  16  Kinnaird 
James,  painter,  bds.  3  Rogers  ct. 
James  C.  teamster,  h.  198  Sidney 
James  E.  teamster,  bds.  85  Bridge 
James    J.  gardener,    bds.   rear  241 

Mt.  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  h.  136  Elm 
John,  laborer,  h.  25  Jefferson  [Fifth 
John,  stone  cutter,  41  Main,  bds.  85 
John,  upholsterer,  h.  17  Winter 
John  E.  tinsmith,  h.  rear  221  Frank- 
lin 
John  F.  clerk,  B.  bds.  16  Kinnaird 
John    F.   hairdresser,    B.     bds.    12 

Gerry  [75  Inman 

John  T.  upholsterer,  25  Brattle,  b. 
John  W.  carpenter,  h.  102  Elm 
Joseph  E.  clerk,  B.  h.  16  Kinnaird 
Josephine  M.  Miss,    teacher,    Otis 

primary  school,  bds.  at  Somerville 
Lawrence  F.  plumber,  bds.  21  Bay 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  139  Hamilton 
Margaret  A.  Miss,  h.  380  Green 
Martha  A.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  b.  75 

Inman 
Mary,  h.  23  Bay 
Mary,    widow  of  Neil,  liquors,   156 

Merrimac,  B.  h.  168  River 
Mary  G.    bookkeeper,  169  Charles, 

bds.  173  do. 
Maurice  W.  currier,  h.  119  Franklin 
Michael,  hostler,  bds.  221  Franklin 
Michael,   laborer,   h.    rear  241  Mt. 

Auburn 


CAMBRIDGE    [])]    DIRECTORY 


193 


DOHERTY  OWEN,harnessmnfr. 
90  Bridge,  h.  189   Cambridge.    See 

p.  781 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  5  Ninth 
Patrick    J.     bookbinder,    bds.    221 

Franklin 
Patrick    W.   furniture     painter,    B. 

bds.  2585  Mass.  ave. 
Philip,  city  laborer,  h.  21  Bay 
Philip,  engineer,  h.  3  White  st.  pi. 
Philip,  laborer,  h.  29  Jeffersoh 
Philip,  mason,  h.  337  Concord  ave. 
Phillip,  waiter,  h.  59  North 
Phillip  F.  painter,  bds.  221  Franklin 
Rebecca,    widow    of     John,    house 

Peed  st.  ct. 
Robert,  grocer,    11  Portland,    h.    2 

School 
Samuel  J.  laborer,  h.  123  Elm 
Sarah  M.  widow  of  Charles,   house 

173  Charles 
Thomas,  galvanizer.  50  Harvard 
Tbomas,  teamster,  h.  133  Charles 
William,  boiler  maker,   Sixth,   cor- 
ner Potter,  bds.  216  Charles 
William,  candy  maker,   42  Elm,  h. 

at  Boston 
William,  city  laborer,  h.  216  Charles 
William,  furniture,  h.  6  Fifth 
William,  laborer,  bds.  Reed  st.  ct. 
William,  painter,  h.  159  Charles 
William,  peddler,  h.  rear  136  Bridge 
William,  teamster,  2404  Mass.   ave. 

b.  Reed  st.  ct. 
William  F.  solicitor,  bds.  257  Vine 
Doidge  Hannah,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  49 

Washington 
John    Joseph,    machinist,     bds.    49 

Washington 
Dolan  Annie  C.  widow  of  Edward  J.   h. 

13  State 
Annie    F.    and  Catherine    M.   h.   17 

Baldwin  [ave. 

Celia,  widow  of  John,  h.  87  Concord 
( iharles,  steam  fitter,  702  Mass.  ave. 

b.  7  Perry  [win 

Daniel,  action  maker,  bds.  17  Bald- 
Delia  K.  nurse,h.  17  Baldwin 
Ellen,     widow    of    Thomas,  h.    25 

Riudge  ave. 
Ellen  J.  widow  of  William,  h.  7  Perry 
Frauds,  manager,  B.  h.  38  Pearl 
Frank  J.  janitor,  b.  91  Norfolk 
James  II.  packer,  162  Broadway,  b. 

38  Pearl 

John,  soap  mnfr.   rear   17   Decatur, 

h.  13  do. 
John  B.  soap  maker,  r.  17   Decatur, 

h.  .!<;  Prince 
John  H.  musician,  bds.  25  Riudge  av. 

John  II.  teamster,  h.  33  <  Jreen 

Joseph,  teamster,  Fifth,  eor.  Rogers, 
h.  1  Emmetl  pi, 


Dolan  Martin,  laborer,  h.  1  Emmet  pi. 
Mary  L.  Miss,  h.  7  Perry 
Matthias  J.   cloth  cutter,   B.  house 

91  Norfolk  [ave. 

Miehael,  car  repairer,  bds.  25  Rindge 
Michael,   laborer,   bds.   87   Concord 

avenue 
Patrick,    foreman,   29  Franklin,    h. 

16  Watson  [win 

Patrick  A.  printer,  B.  bds.  17  Bald- 
Patrick  M.  nurse,  h.  17  Baldwin 
Thomas,  clerk,  h.  333  Vine 
Thomas,  rubber  cutter,  h.  142  Spring 
Thomas,  soap  maker,  h.  25  Suffolk 
Thomas  C.  mason,  109  Western  ave. 

h.  do. 
Thomas  F.  stenograher,  B.  bds.    25 

Rindge  av. 
Thomas  H.  bookkeeper,  B.  bds.  17 

Baldwin 
Thomas  W.  mill  hand,  h.  16  Gore 
William,  rubber  worker,  h.  41  Ply- 

mouth 
Doland  Hugh,  laborer,  h.  16  Gore 
Dole  Gyrus  G.  provisions,  39  jSTew  F.  H. 

market,  B.  h.  18  Bigelow 
Cyrus  G.  Jr.  19  New  F.   H.   market, 

B.  bds.  18  Bigelow 
J.  llsley,  carpenter,   113   Broadway, 

house  at  Boston 
Nicholas  A.  baker,  h.  371  Prospect 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Cyrus,  house  18 

Bigelow 
Dolhenty  Edward,  driver,  1992  Mass.  av. 

bds.  44  Cogswell  av. 
Thomas  H.  driver,  1992  Mass.   ave. 

h.  44  Cogswell  av. 
Dollard  James,   boots  and    shoes,  1326 

Mass.  av.  h.15  Gerry  [bridge 

Mary,   housekeeper,    h.   1445    Cam- 
Dollais  Nells,  laborer,  h.  44  Howard 
DollofTBeulah  at  Riverside   Press,    rms. 

1608  Cambridge 
Francis  \V.  agent,  h.  7  Gerry 
Fred  F.  car  conductor,  h.  134  Ham- 
ilton 32  Spring 
Domingo  RodigusL.  at  Am.   II.   Co.   h. 
Donahoe  Ann  Miss,  house  rear    65    Mt. 

Auburn  [ave 

Annie  A.  hairdresser,   h.    1    Myrtle 
Bros.   (Dennis  Mini   Johu    Donahoe 

blacksmiths,  1121  Cambridge 
Catherine  .Mrs.  h.  97  Hampshire 
Catherine,      widow      of    .John.    b.    4 

M\  rt  le  ave. 
Charles,  laborer,  h,  304  Third 
Charles  II.  packer,    165   Broadway, 

l).  9  Decatur 
Daniel,  laborer,  house  1J  Willow 
Daniel,  switchman,    B.   A    M.    R.    R. 

h.  (IS  Winter 
Dennis,  (Donahoe  Br 03.) blacksmith, 

1 121  Cambridge,  b.  1 77  Norfolk 


12 


194 


CAMBRIDGE    |J)]    DIRECTORY 


Donahoe  Dennis,  hostler,  Som.  h.    r.  63 

Cedar 
Edward  J.  baker,  b.  44  Second 
Edward  P.  teamster,  25   Brattle,   h. 

rear  18  Willard  st.  ct. 
Hannah,  widow   of  Edward,  house 

177  Norfolk  [Valentine 

Hugh  J.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  boards  11 
James,  barber,  b.  15  Farwell  place 
James  F.  laborer,  h.  25  Flagg 
James  W.  moulder,  b.  9  Decatur 
John     (Donahoe  Bros.)  1121   Cam- 
bridge, b.  17;  Norfolk 
John,  blacksmith,  b.  115  Biver    [do. 
John,  coal  and  wood,  9  Decatur  h. 
John,  foreman  painting,  A.  H.  Hews 

&  Co.  h.  182  Raymond 
John,  laborer,  bds.  185  Otis 
John,  laborer,  h.  135  b.  Webster  av. 
Joseph  J.  conductor,  b.  44  Second 
Margaret,  widow  of    Patrick,  house 

11  Valentine 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Patrick  H.  h.  r. 

18  Willard  st.  ct. 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  155  Otis 
Michael,  mail  driver,  h.  302  Third 
Michael  A.  baker,  208  Cambridge,  h. 

44  Second 
Patrick,  engineer,  C.  Gas  Co.  Third, 

h.  208  Charles 
Patrick  T.   washer,  W.  E.  St.  By. 

Co.  h.  42  Murray 
Timothy,  teamster,  h.  83  Fifth 
Donahue  Daniel,  peddler,  b.  97  Hamp- 
shire [way 
Daniel,  rubber  worker,  b.  220  Broad- 
Edward  P.  driver,  25  Brattle 
James,  laborer,  bds.  12  Willow 
James,  laborer,  b.  8£  Foster 
John,  laborer,  b.  12  Willow 
John  J.  contractor,  20  Decatur,h.  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  8£  Foster 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  27  Decatur 
Patrick, laborer,  b.  8£  Foster 
Thomas,  hostler,  h.  169  Cushing 
Thomas,  junk,  b.  97  Hampshire 
Timothy  E.  blacksmith,  h.  149  Elm 
Timothy  J.  laborer,  h.  1  Bogers  ct. 
William  F.  physician,  361  Cambridge 
Donalan  Timothy,  baker,  h.  15  Ninth 
Donald  Wendall,driver,54Ellery,bds.  do. 
Donaldson  Lewis  J.  clerk,  2087  Mass.av. 

b.  at  Somerville 
Dondero  Angelo,  fruit,  875  Cambridge, 

h.  do. 
Donegan    Catherine,    widow   of    Peter, 

h.  14  Watson 
Michael,  carriage  washer,  Franklin, 

rms.  12  Lopez 
Eobert,  janitor,  rms.  8  Worcester 
Donehey  Dennis,  laborer,  bds.  7  Ninth 
Donehy  Frederick  W.car  couductor,b.l35 

Second 


Donehy  John  H.  stone  cutter,  foot  Ayers 

whf.  Third,  h.  135  Second 
Donelan  Frank,  plumber,  b.  88  Fourth 
John,  engineer,  h.  88  Fourth 
John  M.  clerk,  b.  88  Fourth 
Sadie,    bookkeeper,  227  Cambridge 
b.  88  Fourth 
Dongan  Michael,  h.  8  Baldwin  st.  ct. 
Donlan  Martin  J.  laborer,  h.  83  Western 
avenue 
Thomas  H.  painter,  14  Church,  b.  10 

South 
Timothy,  baker  h.  913  Cambridge 
Donnell   William  J.   musician,   house  7 

Summer 
Donnellan  Margaret  T.  dressmaker,  172 
Hampshire,  h.  do. 
Nellie    E.    Miss,     dressmaker,     172 
Hampshire,  h.  do. 
Donnelly  Bridget,   widow  of  James,  h. 
269  Vine 
Charles,  freight  conductor,  B.  &  M. 

E.  E.  Prison  Point,  h.  61  Spring- 
Daniel  F.  clerk,  B.  b.  30  Franklin 
Daniel  J.  coachman,  49  Washington 

ave.  h.  39  Eegent 
Edward  P.  granite  cutter,  b.  77  Con- 
cord avenue 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

89  Banks  [shire 

Frank,  carriage  painter,  h.  87  Hamp-, 
Frank,  painter,  b.  87  Hampshire 
Henry,  boiler  maker,  h.  317  Vine 
James,  laborer,  b.  117  Harvard 
James,  moulder,  rms.  48  Brewery 
James  H.  bookkeeper,  B.  boards  30 

Franklin 
James  H.  brass  finisher,  house  41 

School  st.  ct. 
James  H.  S.  agent,  St.  Vincent  de 

Paul  Society,  Chardon,  B.  h.  133 

Thorndike 
John,  cit y  laborer,  h.  47  Eeed 
John,  laborer,   200  Broadwav,  bds. 

317  Vine 
John,  soap  maker,  b.  317  Vine 
John  F.  gardener,  h.  355  Prospect 
Joseph,  watchman,  B.h.  30  Franklin 
Joseph  S.  salesman,  b.  30  Franklin 
Luke  F.  car  inspector,  B.  &  A.  E.E. 

h.  229  Brookline 
see  Donley 
Donnini  Augustina,  housekeeper,69  Gore 
Cornelius  N.   bookbinder,    rms.    32 

Western  ave. 
C.  J.  wood  carver,  108  Cambridge,h. 

69  Gore  [ave. 

Louis,  bookbinder,  rms.  32  Western 

Ovidia,  printer,  b.  69  Gore 

Virgilio.  wood  carver,  h.  r.  69  Gore 

Donoclift  Eichard  T.  asst.  freight  agent, 

F.  E.  E.  foot  Eegent,  bds.  at  Som- 
erville 


CAMBRIDGE    |"J)]    DIRECTORY 


195 


manager,    B.   h. 


piano  maker,   b.   51 
h.  rear 


Donoghue    Alexandei 

120  Magazine 
Donohoe  William, 

Sixth 
Donovan  Ann,  widow  of  Dennis 

3  Hunting 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  13  Water 
Charles  J.  express,  258  Cambridge,h. 

72  Fourth 
Cornelius,  harness  maker,  87  Main, 

h.  at  Boston 
Cornelius,  laborer,  b.  136  Elm 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  28  Warren 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  11  Water 
Daniel  J.  foreman,  17  East,  h.  31  do. 
Daniel  W.  iron  moulder,  h.  54  Sidney 
David,  shade  maker,  h.  63  Harris 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  2  Water 
Dennis,  mail  driver,  b.  53  Broadway 
Dennis,  stone  cutter,  h.  4  Gardner 
Dennis,  teamster,  b.  14  Marion 
Dennis,  teamster,  h.  340d  Green 
Edward, laborer,  h.  32  Harding 
Eliza,    widow    of    Thomas,     h.     26 

Decatur 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  F.  h.  r. 

222  Broadway 
George,  delivery  clerk,  13  Broadway, 

h.  at  Somerville 
George  F.  iron  moulder,  b.  54  Sidney 
Henry  T.  tool  maker,  h.  Hotel  Tera- 

pleton,  Harrison 
James,  laborer,  h.  34  Washington 
James,  laborer,  h.  12  East 
James,  mason,  b.  29  Elm 
James,  teamster,  h.  rear  99  Sixth 
James  A.  0.  6  Gardner 
James  F. picture  titter,h.l8  Leighton 

court 
.James  W.  clerk,  17  East,  b.  31  do. 
Jane  A.  widow  of  Daniel,  house  36 

Cowperthwaite 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  151  Otis 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  136  Elm 
Jeremiah  F.  moulder,  Pelham, h.  341 

Columbia 
John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.h.15  Plymouth 
John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  rear  19  Porter 
John,  car  cleaner,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co. 

h.  128  Hoi  worthy 
John,  city  paver,  h.  30£  De  Wolf 
John,  clerk,  B.  b.  11  Water 
John,  laborer,  bds.  M  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  236  Franklin 
John,  laborer,  h.  L6  Marion 
John,  laborer,  h.  115b  Pleasant 
John,  laborer,  10  Short 
John,  motorraan,  h.  2496  Mass.  ave. 
John,  tailor,  h.  rear  213  Franklin 
John  A.  clerk,  127  Bridge,h.l23A  do. 

John  I),  letter  carrier,  P.  0.  18  Boyl- 

Bton,  h.  26  Sparks  st.  place 
John  P.  laborer,  b.  17'.)  Otis 


Donovan  John  F.    Jr.    hostler,    b.    179 

Bridge 
John  H.  salesman,  B.  b.  4  Gardner 
John  J.  tube  mtiker,  h.  r.  159  Elm 
Kate  A.  dressmaker,  h.  10  Myrtle  av. 
Mary,  widow  of  James, h. 79  Pleasant 
Mary,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  63  Gore 
Michael,  b.  38  School 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  192  Bridge 
Michael  F.  laborer,  h.  179  Otis 
Michael  J.  h.  34  Bigelow 
Michael  P.  driver,  U.  S.  M.  wagon, 

h.  53  Broadway 
Patrick,  foundryman,b.  24S  Franklin 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  22  Xorth 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  18  Hayes 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  248  Franklin 
Patrick,  teamster,  22  Bridge,  h.  200 

Charles 
Richard,  laborer,  b.  151  Otis 
Sabine,  widow,  h.  12  Tuttle 
Thomas,  boiler  maker,h.r.5  Hunting 
Thomas  JR.  teamster,  and  grocer,  13 

Porter,  h.  do. 
Timothy,  h.  32  North 
Timothy,  baker,  176  Harvard 
Timothy,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  63  Harris 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  16  Marion 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  6  Seventh  st.ct. 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  370  Third 
Timothy,     mixer,     Pelham,    h.     70 

Washington 
Timothy,  teamster,  h.  14  East 
Timothy,  teamster,  h.  13  Fourth 
William,  laborer,  b.  199  Portland 
William  D.  plumber,  b.  54-Siduey 
William  F.  car  conductor,  boards  79 

Pleasant 
William  F.  student,  b.  6  Gardner 
William  H.  sexton,  St.  Johu  Chapel 

h.  4  Lexington  av.  ward  5 
Donovaro    Josie,    seamstress,     bds.   42 

Second 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Joseph,  house  42 

Second  [dieses 

Doody  Dennis,  blacksmith,  bds.  16  Mid- 
John,  contractor.  193  Mt.  Auburn, h. 

do.  [Bath 

Margaret  A.  compositor,    house   14 
Michael  J.  asst.  pastor,  St.   Peter's 

Catholic  church,  h.  29  Buckingham 
Doogan  Michael,  gardener,  h.  8   Baldwin 

court 
Dooley  ( llarence  T.carpenter,h.32  Market 

Edmund,    horse  shoer.  87  Bridge,   h. 

121  Gore 
James  E.  teamster,  h.  '21 1  Bridge 

John  boiler  maker,  h.  1»11    Tort  land 
John  Jr. boiler  maker,  b.161  Portland 
Joseph  T.  music   teacher,  36   BrOOk- 
line,  house  do. 

Patrick,  horseshoer,  414  Columbia 


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Dooley  Patrick.  Scotch  knitter,  Am.  N.& 
T.  Co.  h.  66  Broadway 
Patrick  T.  gardener,  317  Harvard, h. 

180  Franklin 
Thomas,  house  14  Elm 
William,  laborer,  b.  115  Elm 
Doolin    Charles    F.    bricklayer,    b.    155 
Putnam  ave. 
James  C.  stone  mason,  155  Putnam 
avenue  [ave. 

John  J.  stone  mason,  b.  155  Putnam 
Dooling    Patrick,    grocer,    7    Jefferson, 

house  do. 
Doore  James  E.  carpenter,  B.  house  76 

Fairmont 
Dooris  Anthony,  cooper,  h.  181  Spring 

Joseph  L.  blacksmith,  b.  r.26  Winter 
Doran   Edward  M.  crayon   pictures,  h. 
39  Rindge  ave. 
Eugene,  clerk,   2060  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

5  Clay 
James/expressmau,  b.  16  Blake 
Jeremiah,  bds.  5  Clay 
John,  at  sugar  house,  h.   44  Second 
John,  laborer,   bds.  5  Clay 
John,  laborer,  house  21  Marion 
John  M.  salesman,  b.  39  Rindge  ave. 
Mary,  widow  of  Joseph, h.  169  Dublin 
Mary  A.  press  feeder,  Univ.   Press, 

bds.  25  Cedar 
Mary   A.  teacher,   Duuster  school, 

bds.  5  Clay 
Marv  E.  teacher,  Gore  school,  bds. 

1367  Cambridge 
Michael,  fireman,  C.  W.  W.  station, 

house  5  Clay 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  2  Hampshire  pi. 
Minnie  A.  Mrs.  teacher,  Wellington 

school,  b.  1667  Cambridge 
William  P.  blower,  Union  Glass  Co. 
Somerville,  h.  1367  Cambridge 
Doran' s  Cambridge  &  Boston  Express, 

2275  Mass.  ave. 
Dorcey  Michael,  laborer,  h.  58  Winter 
Dore  A.  G.  &  Co.  (Henry  A.  Dore),  hay 
and  grain,  706  Mass.  ave. 
Harry  L.  fiuisher's  apprentice,  bds. 

8  Centre 
Henry  A.  (A.  G.  Dore  &  Co.),  hay, 

etc.  706  Mass.  ave.  h.  8  Centre 
see  Dorr 
Dorgan  Dennis,  laborer,  b.  69  Gore 

John,  laborer,  h.  69  Gore 
Dorman  Catherine  Mrs.  h.  177  Main 
Frank,  teamster,  h.  3  Broadway 
Walter,  roofer,  bds.  177  Main 
Dormer  Charles  E.  clerk,  B.b.10  Tenney 
Evelyn  M.  teacher,  b.  10  Tenney 
Mary  H.  widow  of  Edwiu,  house  10 
Tenney 
Dorney  Daniel,  h.  66  Cambridge 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  92  dishing 
James  E.  lineman,  bds.   92  Gushing 


Dorr  Andrew,  rubber  worker,  bds.  118 

Harvard 
Cornelius,    flour,   404    Chamber    of 

Commerce,  B. house  2187  Mass.  av. 
Eliza  A.  widow  of  Edward  R.  house 

43  Cushing 
El  win  S.  mason,  h.  22  Elm 
George,  express,  489  Mass.  ave.  and 

38  Broad,  B.  h.  127  Franklin 
Grace  Miss,  teacher,  private  school, 

bds.  7  Cottage 

James,  carpenter,  bds.  13  Ninth 

John,  house  19  Pine 

Joseph,  insurance,  h.  14  Lowell 

Josephine,  widow  of  Clifford  E.  h. 
7  Cottage 

Michael,  special  police,  house  31 
Railroad 

Moses,  flour,  707  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. B.  h.  334  Harvard 

Roxanua  S.  widow  of  Wilson,  house 
15i  Baldwin 

Wilbur  C.  paper  finisher,  10  Arrow, 
house  28  Magee 

Wilson  O.  motorman,  h.l5£  Baldwin 
Dorsey  Clarence  W.  student,  H.  U.  bds. 
22  Leonard  ave. 

Emma  B.  widow  of  Sidney,  house  39 
Hampshire 

George  A.  instructor  in  anthropol- 
ogy, H.  U.  h.  22  Leonard  ave. 

John,  stone  cutter,  h,  39  Dublin 

Joseph  A.  (Baldwin  &  Dorsey) ,  real 
estate,  etc.  545  Mass.  ave.   house 

39  Hampshire 

Mary  Mrs.  variety  store,  39  Dublin, 
house  do. 
Dort  Eli,  bds.  46  Bigelow 
DoSanton  Joao,  laborer,  h.  Lowland  av. 
Dostrum  Charles,  driver,  b.  7  Frank 
Doucet  Joseph,   hairdresser,  1158  Cam- 
bridge, h.  202  Hampshire 
Doucett  John  T.  carriage  painter,  bds. 

27  Blackstone 
Dougan  William  F.  clerk,  231  Pearl,  b. 
30  Prince 
William  T.  bookbinder,   h.  30  Prince 
William    T.    Mrs.     dressmaker,    30 
Prince,  house  do. 
Dougher  John  H.  printer,  B.  house  317 

Prospect 
Dougherty  George  T.  piano  case  maker, 
house  125  Hampshire 
Harold  T.  student,bds.417  Broadway 
Marion  E.  h.  417  Broadway 
M.  Angelo  Rev.  h.  417  Broadway 
Proctor  L.  student,  b.  417  Broadway 
Robert,  soap  maker,  h.  317  Main 
Thomas,  galvanizer,  h.  r.  46  Piue 
Douglass    Alonzo,   bookbinder,  bds.    72 
Pleasant 
Andrew  E.  asst.  at   Observatory,  b. 
Hall  place 


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Douglas  Anna  E.    widow  of  Robert,  h. 

1663  Mass.  ave, 
Clarence  H.  grocer,  63  Western  ave. 

and  variety  store, 31  Howard,  rms. 

34  Western  ave.  [boards  do. 

Ernest  L.  music  teacher,  77  Walden, 
George  W.  clerk,  B.  h.  72  Norfolk 
Harland  P.student,  H.  U.  h.  20  Gray 
Helen  L.  bookkeeper,   9  Brattle,  h. 

ISMeacham 
John  W.  head  waiter,  h.  105  Clark 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Harrison,  house 

72  Pleasant 
Eobert  J.  driver,  201  Bridge,  house 

136  Cambridge 
Truman  O.  student,  H.  U.  h.20  Gray 
William  G.  carpenter,  18  Meacham, 

house  do. 
Dove   William,   rubber    worker,    rooms 

148  Brewery 
Dover  Stamping  Co.  mnfrs.  tinware,  385 

Putnam  ave. 
Dow  Alfred  H. bakery, 95  Brookline,h.do. 
Alice  E.  piano   action  maker,  bds. 

280  Winsor 
A.  Marion  Miss,teacher,Morse  gram- 
mar school,  bds.  94  Allston 
Charles,  laborer,b.  121  Second 
Clifford  W.  clerk,  562   Atlantic  ave. 

B.  bds.  23  Magazine 
David  C,  bds.  94  Allston 
Ellen  A.  Miss,  prop.  Richard  Smart 

Carpet  Beating  Co.  rear  182  Main, 

also  dressmaker,  94  Allston,  h.  do. 
Fred(John  C.Dow  &  Co.), fertilizers, 

220  Portland,  h.326  Boardway 
George  F.  apothecary,  50  Boylston, 

house  do.  [shire 

Hattie  E.  and  Helen  G.  h.156  Hamp- 
Herbert  B.  musiciau,  h.  280  Winsor 
James  A.  physician,  23  Magazine,  h. 

do. 
John  B.  clerk,  B.  h.  1252  Cambridge 
John  C.  (John  C.  Dow  &  Co.),  ferti- 
lizers, etc.  220  Portland,  h.12  Tre- 

mont 
John  C.  &  Co.    (John   C.   and  Fred 

Dow),  fertilizers, 220  Port  laud  and 

13  Chatham,  B. 
Kittie  M.  clerk,  141  Hampshire,  bds. 

1252  Cambridge 
Lyman  O.  carpenter,  h.  280  Winsor 
Marcellus  I.  apothecary,  1(59   Pearl, 

house  33  Lawrence 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Benjamin,h.5  Lee 
Mary  E.  widow  of  John  E.  house  94 

A  i  1st  on 
Mary  I.  widow  of  Thomas    E.  house 

112  Avon  Hill 
Oscar  W.  action  maker,  b.    Ill   Main 

DOAV  RALPH  X.  archireel  and 
draughtsman,  26a  Brattle,  bds. 
1 12    Avon    Hill.     See  page  809 


Dow  Sarah  II.  widow  of  William  L.    h. 

156  Hampshire 
Warren  H.  nailer,  h.  414  Main 
William,  engineer,  h.  33  Grigg 
Dowd  Eliza  A.  widow  of  William  J.  rms. 

93  Green 
John,  currier,  h.  234  Bridge 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  24  Reed 
Michael,  coachman,  B.h.24  Rockwell 
Michael,  hostler,  1230  Mass.  ave.  h. 

22  Flagg 
Patrick,  paver,  h.  65  Boylston 
William  H.  piano   action  maker,  h. 

8  Dover 
Dowe  Salome  W.  Mrs.  b.  3  Hillside  pi. 
Dowey  Ann  E.  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

8  Camden  pi. 
Thomas,  teamster,Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, house  6  May 
Dowling  Edward  S.  meter  man,  boards 

5  Rockwell 
James,  coachman,  17  Maple  ave.  h. 

1176  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  bds.  5  Rockwell 
Tho  mas,  cook,  h.  13  Conlons  ct. 
William  J.  harness  mnfr.  87  Main,  h. 

149  do. 
Downe  Rufus  S.  clerk,  h.  157  Auburn 

Samuel,  shoemaker,b.rear  107  Spring 
Downer  John  F.  paper  hanger,house  149 

Winsor  [low 

DownesFrank  W.  carpenter,  h.  56  Wick- 
Mary  A.  E.  Miss,  Baptist  Home,  308 

Brookline 
Downey  Bridget,  wid.  h.  647  Cambridge 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  154  Tremont 
Gilbert  G.  carpenter,  h.  63  Jay 
James,  mason,  h.  11  Andrew 
Jeremiah,  city  laborer, h. 104  Norfolk 
John  A.  dry  goods,  162  Court,  B.  b. 

Hotel  Luke,  353  Main 
John  J.  janitor,  Bovlstou  Hall,  bds. 

1(4  Norfolk 
John  P.  teamster,  h.  SI  Fifth 
Mary  Mrs.  grocer,24  Hunting,  h.do. 
Mary  A.  at  Cambridge   Laundrv,  b. 

104  Norfolk 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  65  Boylston 
Mortimer,  grocer,  1000  Cambridge, 

house  994  do. 
,  Tai lick,  laborer,  bds.  7  Ninth 
William  J.  clerk,  b.  24  Hunting 
Downing  Alineda  \l.   Mis.  dressmaker,  9 

Norfolk,  h.  do. 
Daniel    F.   foreman.   Cambridge  Gkn 

(  o.  house  67  Brattle 
Dennis,  salesman,  b.  16  Sparks 
Edward,  54  South,  B.  h.  13  Dover 
Elizabeth  Miss,  b.  5  Laurel      '>.  do. 
Forbes,  coachman,  393    Broadway, 
Frances  <'.  Miss,  h.  21  Chauncy 
Frank  T.   bookkeeper,   bds.  31   Mt. 

Pleasaul 


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Downing  James  J.  coachman,   bds.  1176 

Cambridge 
John,  checker,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  house 

89  Cambridge 
John  D.  machinist,  house  3  Rocking- 

ham  place 
Lucy  A.  teacher,  Washington  gram- 
mar school,  b.  31  Mt.  Pleasant 
Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.  57  Parker 
Samuel  H.  trav.  salesman,  30  Pearl, 

B.  h.  24  Shepard 
Theodore,  currier,  foot  of  Eustis  ct. 

h.  33  Mt.  Pleasant  [ave. 

Thomas,  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  h.40  Myrtle 

William,  teamster,  h.  254  Franklin 

Downs  Ada  J.  Mrs.   h.   6  Hotel  Albert, 

.  144  Harvard 

Edward  W.  teamster,  Rhoades  bldg. 

State,  h.  17  Pine 
S.  Isabel,  teacher,Webster  grammar 

school,  bds.  21  William 
Dowsing  Henry  V.   action  maker,  125 

Broadway,  h.  Ill  Allston 
William,  varnisher,  h.  2  Norfolk  pi. 
William   W.  piano   maker,   house  51 

Prince 
Doyle  Ann  Mrs.  h.  15  Fallon  pi. 

Archibald,  rubber  worker,   bds.   95 

Moore 
A.  Loretta,  clerk,  480  Cambridge,  b. 

573  do. 
Catherine,  widow  of  John,  house  262 

Franklin 
Charles  A.  salesman,  B.  h.  164  Put- 
nam avenue 
Charles  F.  carpenter,  h.  45  Pine 
Clara  Miss,  clerk,  209  Cambridge,  b. 

573  do. 
Daniel,  teamster,  32  Boylston,  house 

12  Surrey 
David,   hostler,   15   Church,   h.   462 

Main 
Edward,  plumber,  531  Cambridge,  b. 

21  Squires  ct. 
Eliza  Miss,  h.  71  Concord  ave. 
Ellen,  widow  of  James  E.  house  62 

Thorn  dike 
Ellen,  wid.-of  Patrick,  h.  140  Dublin 
Francis  J.  carpenter,  b.  181  Norfolk 
Frank,  stone  cutter,  h.  216  Pearl 
Frank  M.  baker,  575  Cambridge,  h. 

573  do. 
Harry  A.  driver,  b.  5  Hotel  Albert 
James,  h.  19  Pioneer  ave. 
^  James  J.  furniture  polisher,   Hotel 

Clark,  Clark 
John,  bookbinder,  1284  Mass.  ave.  b. 

262  Franklin 
John,  laborer,  Cambridge  cemetery, 

h.  29  Willard 
John,  laborer,  C.  W.  W.  h.  7S  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  h.  19  Plymouth 
John,  laborer,  h.  171  Elm 


Doyle  John,  laborer,  h.  20  South 

John,  night  lunch,  rms.  41  Brookline 
John,  teamster,  h.  75  Plympton 
John,  Jr.  driver,  b.  20  South 
John,  Jr.  plumber,  b.  171  Elm 
John  P.  laborer,  b.  3  Foster 
John  T.  upholsterer,  h.  91  Norfolk 
Joseph,  carpenter,  b.  39  Willow 
Joseph  P.  motorman,  h.  57  Rice 
Leonard  J.  student, b.  1501  Cambridge 
Lizzie  G.  clerk,   at  Reg.  of  Deeds, 

Otis,  b.  62  Thorndike' 
Luke,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  86  Fifth 
Margaret  E.  Miss,  variety   store,  9 

Cowperthwaite,  h.  do. 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  76  Sidney 
Marv,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  2  Hotel 

Clark 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Patrick  J.  house 

7  Foster 
Mary  E.  wid.  of  John,  h.  10  Blanche 
Mary  H.  widow  of  Michael,  house  78 

Sixth 
Michael,  cabinet  maker,  h.  170  Gore 
Michael,  city  laborer,  h.  16  Surrey 
Michael,  collar  maker,  h.  Ill  Banks 
Michael,  gardener,  h.  3  Foster 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  43  Auburn  pi. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  9  Fallon  pi. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  37b  Porter 
Michael,  plumber,  531  Cambridge,  b. 

21  Squires  ct. 
Michael,  teamster,  h.  158  Otis 
Michael  F.  car  conductor,  boards  292 

Green 
Michael  P.  teamster,  221  Bridge,  h. 

Plympton 
Patrick,  car  cleaner,  h.  90  Holworthy 
Patrick,  carpenter,  b.  51  Sixth 
Patrick,  cooper,  169  Gore,  house  21 

Squires  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  67  Plympton 
Patrick,  police,  station  1,  h.  88  Con- 
cord avenue. 
Patrick,  teamster,  b.  29  Willard 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  12  Brattle,  bds.  262 

Franklin 
Richard,  clerk,  h.  5  Shepherd's  blk. 
Richard    F.    pressman,    University 

Press,  h.  37  Willard 
Richard  J.  painter,  14  Church,  bds. 

37  Willard 
Stephen,  stone  cutter,  bds.  2  Hotel 

Clark 
Thomas,  driver,  b.  12  Appiau  Way 
Thomas,  hairdresser,  125  Fourth,  h. 

177  Charles 
Thomas,  teamster,  b.  78  Auburn 
Thomas  F.  at  collar  factory,  bds.  20 

South 
Thomas    F.    carriage    painter,    224 

Main.  h.  at  Roxbury 
Thomas  F.  laborer  h.  37  Bolton 


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201 


Doyle  Timothy,  bds.  29  WUlard 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  112  Banks 

DOYLE  WILLIAM  E.  florist,1509 
Cambridge,  and   43   Tremont   and 

306  Boylston.  B.  house  1501  Cam- 
bridge.    See  opp. 
William  E.  Jr.  student,  boards  1501 

Cambridge 
William  J.  carpenter,  b.  181  Norfolk 

,  widow,  h.  105  Bridge 

Drake    Charles,    piano    regulator,    1G2 

Broadway,  b.  203  Harvard 
George  A.  case  maker,   162   Broad- 
way, h.  4  Dickinson 
James,  carpenter,  113  Broadway 
Leila  F.  teacher,  Morse  school,  b.  82 

Franklin 
Mary  Mrs.   dressmaker,  70  Austin, 

rms.  do. 
Whitney  S.  tallyman,  336  Main,  h.  16 

Springfield 
William,  wood  worker,  b.  16  Blake 
Draper  Anna  A.  Miss,  h.  321  Main 

Daniel  A.   mnfr.   of  britannia,    111 

Thorndike,  h.  do. 
Ella  F.  Miss,  h.  7  Avon 
Francis  H.  h.  Ill  Thorndike 
James  H.  plumber,  1440  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Wakefield 
Joseph,   britannia,    111    Thorndike, 

boards  do. 
Sarah  M.  widow  of  Martin,  h.  2285 

Mass.  ave. 
Susie  A.  Miss,  b.  2285  Mass.  ave. 
Warren  M.  clerk,  63  South,  B.  bds. 

2285  Mass.  ave. 
William  H.  eye  specialist,  house  54£ 

Kirkland 
Drea  Kerian,  helper,  h.  46  Ninth 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  46  Ninth 
Robert,  tinsmith,  b.  3  Fairmont  ave. 
Drebbin  Perry,  shoemaker,  548  Mass.  av. 

h.  93  Brookline 
Roops,  shoe  repairer,  334  Brattle,  h. 

93  Brookline 
Dresser  Annetta  G.  widow  of  Julius,  h. 

30  Irving 
Edwin,  pies.  (  ambridgeport  Diary 

Co.  26    Blackstone,  and    National 

City  Bank,  7(55   Mass.  av.  bouse  60 

Raymond 
Horatio  W.  student,  II. lT.  b.30  Irving 
Jean  1'.  student.  II.  I'.  b.  30  Irving 
Sumner,  salesman,  26  Blackstone,  h. 

at  Brookline 
Drevitson  Carl  J.  baker.  I  15  Cambridge, 

h.  139  Columbia 
Drew  Albert  V.  painter,  b.  38  State 
Allied  w  .  clerk,  B.  b.  122  Oxford 
Amelia  L.  Mrs.   J.V.and  A.L.Dre\*   . 

dining  rooms,  i.'5s^  Mass.  ave.  h.  8 

Haskell 

Bertrand  Lee,  lawyer,  b.  122  Oxford 


Drew    Caroline    Miss,     teacher,      Latin 

school,  Fayette,  c.  Broadway,  h.  at 

Boston 
Clara,  widow  of  George,  h.  83  Amory 
Clarence,  journalist,  h.  2062  Mass.  av. 
Henry  Jl.'gold  beater,  3  Province  ct. 

B.  h.  20  Ellsworth  ave. 
Henrv  W.  printer,  b.  49  Third 
John  V.  (J.  V.  &  A.  L.  Drew),  dining 

rooms,  1388  Mass.  av.  h.  8  Haskell 
Joseph  L.  gold  beater,  3  Province  ct. 

B.  h.  19  Jay 

DREW  J.  V.  &  A.  L.  (John  V.  and 
Amelia  L.  Drew),  dining  rooms, 
1388  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  779 
Lucy  A.  widow  of  Silas  S.  house  122 

Oxford 
Sarah  A.  Miss,  teacher,  painting,  b. 

19  Jay 
Seth  B.  driver,  b.  83  Amory 
Driembokski  Leopold,  tailor,  144  Cam- 
bridge 
Drinan  Annie,  housekeeper,  b.  4  Eaton 
David,   electric  type  setter,   River- 
side Press,  b.  305  Green 
David,  laborer,  h.  58  North 
Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  26  Cherry 
Florenee  Miss,  h.  26  Cherry 
Frank  T.  driver,  h.  4  Eaton 
Hannah,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  305 

Green 
Louise,  h.  26  Cherry 
Maurice,  laborer,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  53  North 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  137  Bridge 
M.  Josephine  Miss,  h.  26  Cherry 
Drinkwater  James  A.  S.  plumber,    723 

Mass.  ave.  h.  102  Pearl 
Diiscoll  Andrew,  at  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  bds. 
24  Spring 
Andrew,  laborer,  h.  1  Fourth 
Charles,  matcher,  174  Broadway,  h. 

at  Boston 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  2  Brewery 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  5  Marion 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  63  North 
Daniel,  teamster,  b.  52  Bridge 
Daniel   E.  bootmaker.  Am.  \l.  Co.  h. 

47  Pilgrim 
Dennis,  Laborer,  h.  258  Franklin 
I  tennis,  tailor.  463  Main,  h.28  Andrew 
Dennis  .1.  Clerk,  383   Main.  h.  at   So. 

Boston 
Edward  .1.  laborer,  b.  7  Rollins  et. 
Ellen,  widow  of  dames,  h.  234  Bridge 
Florence,  Laborer,  b.  136  Elm 
Francis,  teamster.  i>.  234  Bridge 
George  II.  painter.    190  Thorndike, 
b.  [31a  do.  Reed 

Hannah,  widow  <d'  Michael,  house  17 
.lames  .1.  laborer,  b.  71  <  lore 
James  T.  provisions,  851  Cambridge, 
h.  849  do. 


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Driscoll  John,  at  Kennedy's,  1).  141   Elm 
John,  laborer,  h.  7  Rollins  ct. 
John  Mrs.  h.  48  Kinnaird 
.John  C.  carpenter,  l>.  218  Broadway 
John  F.  (Fallon  <fc  Driscoll),  tailor, 

522  Mass.  ave.  b.  7  Rollins  ct. 
John  P.  confectioner,  h.  21  Line 
Judson,  broker,  699  Washington,  rm. 

10,  B.  h.  38  Fairfield 
Mary,  widow  of  Florence,  house  131a 

Thorndike 
Mary  A.  widow  of  John  C.  house  17 

Boardman 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Michael  J.  house 

7  Cedar 
Michael  J.  laborer,  h.  23  Line 
Patrick,  teamster,  28  Bridge,  h.  52  do. 
Thomas,  candy   maker,    243   Broad- 
way, h.  at  Everett 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  47  Beed 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  143  Bridge 
William,  laborer,  b.  234  Bridge 
William,  plumber,  531  Cambridge,  h. 
1  Marney  [court 

William  H.  F.  produce,  b.  7  Rollins 
Driver  Stephen  W.  physician,  house  and 

office,  5  Farwell  pi. 
Drohan  Cassie,  Mary,  Agnes  and  Annie, 
h.  40  Baldwin 
John  T.  carpenter,  b.  40  Baldwin 
Maurice,  carpenter,  h.  40  Baldwin 
Drohen  Kate,  widow  of  Daniel  J.  house 

12  Plymouth 
Drolette  O vide,  brickmaker,  h.  100  Dublin 
Drown  Charles,  varnisher,  b.  78  Bristol 
Charles  P.  hostler,  h.  166  Thorndike 
Edward  L.  Rev.  h.  20  Wallace 
Edward  S.Rev.  professor,  Epis.Theo. 

school,  h.  20  Wallace 
Mary  Ann  Mrs.  h.  166  Thorndike 
Rebecca  Miss,  h.  37  Concord  ave. 
Drugan  William  H.  trav.  salesman,  443 

Mass.  ave.  h.  89  Franklin 
Drummey  Jeremiah,  coupe,  b.  3  Fourth 
Marv  A.  Miss,  clerk,  1344  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  3  Fourth 
William  H.  laborer,  h.  3  Fourth 
Drummond  David  S.  bicycle  maker,  bds. 
27  Blanche 
George  H.  clerk,  107  Washington,B. 

b.  27  Blanche 
John  H.  laborer,  h.  27  Blanche 
Owen,  laborer,  b.  9  Marney 
Thomas  F.  photographic  engraver, 
B.  h.  189  Pearl 
Duane   Charles  W.   Rev.   rector  Christ 
church,  B.  h.  23  Ware 
James  A.  painter,   14  Church,  bds. 

10  South 
"William,  instructor,  H.U.  b.23  Ware 
Duback  John,  barber,  b.  1309  Cambridge 
Dube  Joseph,  painter,  h.  57  Cedar 
Dubeau  Alice  Mrs.  h.4  Rindge  ave. 


Dubeau  Elie,  foreman,  X.  M.  Cofran  & 
Co.  h.  55  Wicklow 
see  Thibault  [tol 

Dubey  George, at  rubber' works, b. 43  Bris- 
Dubois  Peter,  painter,  h.  7  Harvey 

see  Wood 
Dubrail    Domesile,    brickmaker,    house 

9  Clifton 

Ducett  JohnT.painter.rins.27  Blackstonc 

Ducey  Catherine  Mrs.  h.r.7  Appian  Way 

William  L.   clerk,  205  Broadway,  b. 

at  Watertown 

Ducharme    John    W.    hairdresser,     28a 

Brattle,  h.  454  Broadway 
Duckrey    James  H.   pastor,   Mt.    Olive 

Baptist  church,  b.  83  Pleasant 
Duclos  Louis,  brickmaker,  h.  19  Jackson 

Petei-,  carpenter,  h.  48  Harding 
Duddy  Edward  J.  stone  cutter,  39  Main, 
"b.  221  do. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  5  Harding- 
Dudley  Adelaide  M.  Mrs.  rms.  97  Austin 
Charles  F.  h.  18  Kidder 
Charles  W.  b.  18  Kidder 
Edward  L.  clerk,  B.  h.  6  Peed 
Francis  E.  city  teamster,  h.  81   Pice 
George  L.  student,  b.  1  Gardner 
Helen  E.   Miss,  music  teacher,  bds. 
72a  Inman  [Avon  Hill 

Howland,   student,  H.  U.  boards  24 
Marv  Miss,  h.  17  Dunster 

DUDLEY  SANFORD  H.  coun- 
sellor,  95  Milk,  rm.  71,  B.  h.  24 
Avon  Hill.    See  p.  812 
Warren  P.  lawyer,  5  Pemberton  sq. 

B.  h.  17  Dunster 
William  B.  wholesale  confectionery, 
h.  1  Gardner 
Dudman  Frank  E.  1051  Mass.  ave.  house 

29  Putnam 
Due  Soo,  laundiy,  1975  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Duehart  Thomas,  h.  56  Elm 
Duest  Francis,  at  169  Gore,  h.  9  Porter 
Duff  David,  carpenter,  h.  32  Andrew 
John,  carpenter,  h.  17  Fairmont  av. 
John,  coopei,  h.  747  Cambridge 
John  W.  foreman,  2S6  Main 

,  clerk,  rms.  21  Inman 

Duffle  Frank  A.  soap  maker,  184  Broad- 
way, b.  27  Elm 
Margaret  E.  widow   of  William,  h. 
27  Elm 
Duffy  Ann,  widow  of  James  J.h.98  Fiftli 
Annie,  dressmaker,  1299  Cambridge, 

bds.  do. 
Barnard,  plumber,  b.  31  Franklin 
C.  Louis,  clerk,  B.  b.  30  Hancock 
Edward  G.  painter,  h.  11  Eighth 
Edward  H.  bricklayer,  h.  62  Webster 

avenue 
Francis,  carpenter,h.313  Coucord  av. 
Henrv  J.  printer.  603  Washington. B. 
b. 30  Hancock 


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203 


Duffy  James,  laborer,  h.  121  Spring 

James  J.  at  Am.  Bub.  Co.  h.98  Fifth 
James  L.  printer,  B.  h.  30  Eancock 
James  V.  (Jas.  V.  Duffy  &  Co.),  dry 

goods,  139  Harvard,  b.  30  Hancock 
James  V.  &  Co.  (Jas.  V.  Duffy),  dry 

goods,  139  Harvard 
John,  watchman,  150   Broadway,  b. 

134  do. 
John,  fireman,  29  Franklin,  h.  31  do. 
John,  furniture  packer,  State,   bds. 

124  Charles  [Antrim 

John,  shoemaker.  440  Main;  house  G 
John  B.  machinist,  h.  447  Cambridge 
John  T.  hostler,  h.  24  Blanche 
Joseph,  brass  finisher,  b.  98  Fifth 
J.  R.  h.  178  Lake  View  ave. 
Leo,  city  laborer,  h.  3  Holly  ave. 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,   house 

37  Union 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  147  Third 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  136  Columbia 
Michael, engineer,  house  120  Webster 

ave. 
Michael,  laborer,  200   Broadway,  h. 

G8do. 
Michael,  Jr.clerk,b.  120  Webster  av. 
Owen  E.  laborer,  h.  r.  79  Boylston 
Patrick,  brass  finisher,  b.  G  Baldwin 

St.  ct. 
Patrick  E.   shoemaker,    1008   Cam- 
bridge, house  do. 
Peter,  contractor,  h.6  Baldwin  st.ct. 
Peter,  piano  maker,  b.62  Webster  av. 
Philip   R.    furniture,   997    and    999 

( lambridge,  h.  14  Otter 
Sarah,  widow  of  James,  house  r.  123 

Hastings 
Stephen  II.  furniture  polisher,  State, 

cor.  Osborn,  h.  124  Charles 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  18  Hunting 
William,   shoemaker,   17S    Harvard, 

h.  182  do. 
William  II.  plumber,  h.  4  Watson 
Dufour  Archil le,brickmaker,h. 58  Dublin 

Arthur,  brickmaker,  h.  83  Dublin 
Dufur  William  II. h.  11    I'nion 
Dugan  Charles  II.  clerk,  ia'18  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Somerville  [shire 

Dennis,  rubber  worker,  b.  25    Berk- 
Jane,  willow    of   Thomas,  h.  L8    De- 
Wolf 
William  A.  tinsmith,  1896  Mass  ave. 

h.  at  Somerville 
see  Doogan 
Duggan  Thomas,  laborer,  l».  43  Ninth 
Walter,   h.   10  Ninth 

,  machinist,  rms.  3  Norfolk 

Duggiii    Edward,   brass   finisher,    b.   66 

Broad  w  ay 

Duhig  Joanna,  widow    of  Daniel  T.  h. 

12  Wright  39  Hancock 

Mary    A.  widow   of    Michael,  home 


Duke  ( !ornelius,  ear  cleaner,  h.  28  Wash- 
ington 
George,  coachman,  h.  167  Hampshire 
Dukeshare    Daniel  F.  carpenter,  house  9 
Oak  Circle 
George  W.  carpenter,  b.9  Oak  Circle 
Reuben   A.  confectionery,   h.  9  Oak 
Circle 
Dulong   IJose,  widow  of  Reuben,  dress- 
maker, 117  Harvard,  h.  do. 
Dulin   Charles  G.  real  estate,  house  1079 

.Mass.  ave. 
Dumas  George    V.  piano  action   maker, 
Osborn,  h.  124  Austin 
Octave,  laborer,  h.  28  Vineyard 
Dumbriskv  Martin,  cabinet  maker, house 
335  Vine 
William  M.  adv.  agent,  b.  335  Vine 
Dunbar    Abb}-,  widow   of  Luther  W.  h. 
7  William 
Agues,  laundry,  71  Inman,  h.  do. 
Charles  F.  Prof,  of  Political  Econo- 
my, H.  U.  h.  14  Highland 
Frank  A.  milk  inspector,  City  Hall, 
and   physician,    44  Brattle  and  14 
Highland,  h.  do. 
Herbert  W.  clerk,  5GG    Mass.  ave.  I). 

Hotel  Inman 
Leverett  B.  foreman.  State,  cor.  Os- 
born, b.  186a  Washington 
Louis,  clerk,  B.  h.  13  Webster  ave. 
Robert,  b.  110  Harvard 
Sarah,  widow  of  Obed,  h.  39    Austin 
William  II.  lawyer,  220  Devonshire, 
B.  b.  14  Highland 
Duncan  Fred,  driver,  r.  96  Inman.  h.    at 
Somerville 
George,  h.  21  Auburn 
George,  boiler  maker,  h.  r.  46  Pine 
Payson  W.  clerk,  B.  b.  22  Essex 
William  P.  lawyer.  172  Washington, 
rm.  8,  B.  h.  22  Essex 
Dundudy  Joseph,  coremaker,  rms.     24 

Spring 
Dunham  ( lharles  W.clerk,B.h.57  Franklin 
ImI ward  P.  printer,  b.  17  Wendell 
Emma  B.  Mrs.  b.  2:>  Putnam  ave. 
Fred,  bookkeeper.  B.  h.  237  Pearl 
George  A.  clerk,  L876  Mass.av.  rms. 

5  1  hiron   ave. 
Henry  T.  clerk,  B.  h   93  Cushing 
Horace  W.  trav.  sale-man.  h.17  Put- 
nam  ave. 

Lovey    P.  widow   of    Edward    P.  h. 

17  Wendell 
Nellie  J.  dressmaker,    93  Cushing, 

house  do. 
Dunlap   Alexander,  express  driver,  bds. 

100  Elm 
Edward  A.  student,  b.  19  Church 
Frederick  A.  piauo  action  maker,  113 

Broadway .  h.  L6  Fisk  pi. 
George,  clerk,  b.  100  Elm 


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Dunlap  Johu,  coachman,  h.  r.  6  Lopez 
Martha  M.  widow,  h.  1(5  Fisk  pi. 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  121  Third 
Thomas  A.  b.  121  Third 
Thomas   H.  lumberman,   house  170 

Pleasant 
see  Dunlop 
Dunlea  Daniel,  boiler  maker,  92  Main,h. 

117  Harvard 
Joanna,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  3  East 
Patrick  F.wood  turner,h.l81  Charles 
William  J.  teamster,  66  Bridge,  bds. 

3  East 
Dunleavy  Anthony,  foundryman,  house 

5  Line 
Dunlop  James  W.  Sears  bldg.  B.  b.  1268 

Mass.   avenue 
John  W.  student,  b.  1268  Mass.   ave. 
Margaret  P.  widow  of  John,  board- 
ing house,  1268  Mass.  ave. 
Dunn  Alexander,  bookkeeper,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  31  Park 
Andrew  P.  h.  25  Magazine 
Arthur,  waiter,  h.  99  Main 
Charles  H.  stone  cutter,  h.  89  Green 
Christopher,  driver,  436  Mass.   ave. 

b,  18  Green 
Helen  M.  F.  Mrs.  b.  19  Hillside  av. 
Hiram  A.  laborer,  h.  8  Eaton 
James,  hostler,  565  Mass,  ave.  house 

196  Franklin 
James,   plasterer,  632  Mass.  ave.  h. 

16  Magee 
James,  teamster,  h.l  Shepherds  blk. 

Plympton 
James,  Jr.  painter,  h.  9  Rockwell 
James  B.  Rev.  h.  68  Lake  View  ave. 
James  D.  wood  worker,  h.  3  Rogers 

court 
James  F.  plumber,  h.  r.  63  Gore 
Jane,  widow  of  George,  h.  13  Hews 
Jeremiah,  leadmaker,h.  4  Winter  pi. 
John,  book  finisher,  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  12  Park 
John,  bookkeeper,  B.  h.  20  Florence 
John  fish  buyer,  h.  41  Main 
John,  laborer,  h.  38  Winter 
John,  laborer,  h.  26  Lambert 
John,  laborer,  h.  33  Lambert 
John  C.  piano  polisher,  b.  47  Pine 
John  P.  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h.  47 

Pine 
John  P.  horseshoer,  h.  140  Tremont 
John  W.  galvanizer,  Albany,  house 

34  Washington 
Mary,  h.   17  Jefferson 
Mary,  widow  of  William, h.r.63  Gore 
Patrick,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Peter,  helper,  rms.  70  Broadway 
Richard   M.  teamster,   138  Norfolk. 

h.  169  do. 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  169  Thorndike 
Robert  A.  carpenter,  h.  76  Plympton 


Dunn  Robert  A.  carpenter,  h.    1    Shep- 
herd's block 
Thomas,  fireman,  h.  180  Bridge 
Thomas  P.  tinsmith,  B.  b.  Mansion 
House  [18  Green 

William,  driver,  436  Mass.  ave  bds. 
William,  hose  maker,b.35  Hampshire 
William,  porter,  B.  b.  70  School 
William  K.  book  finisher,  h.  24  Jay 
William  W.  clerk,  b.  25  Magazine 
see     Dunne 
Dunne  John  A.asst.at  Observatory,house 
115  Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
Patrick  W.  harness  maker,  565  Mass. 

ave.  b.  at  Boston 
John  A.  H.  wood  turner,  house  115 
Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
Dunnett  John,  newspaper  carrier,  bds. 

7  Austin 
Dunning  Edwin  I.  h.  47a  Wendell 
James,  canvasser,  h.   17  Lopez 
John,  cabinet  maker,  h.  46  Pine 
Dunniway  Claig  A.  student,  H.  U.  bds. 
168  Brattle  [438  Main 

Dunphy  Charles  E.  car  conductor,  house 
Elbridge,   clerk,  b.  1305  Cambridge 
John,  painter,  h.  176  Thorndike 
Jonathan,  car  driver,  h.  1305   Camb. 
William,  core  maker,  h.  95  Fifth 
Dunsett   Mary  E.  widow  of  Charles,  h. 

33  Union 
Dunster   Primary  school,   Concord  ave. 

near  Sparks 
Dupee  Amos,  laborer,  h.  20  Brewery 
Harry  E.  Hotel  Cambridge,  135  Cam- 
bridge 
Stephen    G.    fresco  painter,   house 
110  Hampshire 
Duprey  Harriet  Mrs.  h.  2433  Mass.  ave. 
Durant  Harry  B.  cutter,  1388  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  109  Museum 
John  S.  painter,  B.  h.  17  Wright 

DURANT  WILLIAM  B.  lawyer, 
19  Congress,  B.  h.  9  Lowell.     See 
page  815 
Durber  William,  laborer,  b.  72  School 
Durbin  George, currier,b.  16  Fairmont  av. 
Dureen  Mary  E.  clerk,  31  Howard,  bds. 
71  Western  ave.  [ton 

Duren  Orlando  H. printer,  B.h.45  Creigh- 
Durfee  Charles  L.  coachman,  13   Water- 
house,  h.  31  Mill 
Durgin  Arthur  K.  (C.  E.  Durgin  &  Son), 
grocer,    231    Pearl,      boards    140 
Magazine 
Augustus,  day  watchman,  P.  O.,   B. 

h.  70  Antrim 

Charles  C. engineer,  b.  114  Thorndike 

Charles   E.  (C.  E.  Durgiu   &   Son), 

grocer,  231  Pearl,  h.  140  Magazine 

E.  &  Son,   (Charles  E  &  Arthur  K. 

Durgin).  groceries  and  provisions, 

231  Pearl 


CAMBRIDGE    |  J)]    DIRECTORY 


20" 


Durgin  E.  E.  Mrs.  dressmaker  and  dress- 
cutting  systems,   559    Mass.   ave. 
nns.  do. 
George  F.  carpenter,  h.  12  Regent 
George  T.  carpenter,  h.  12  Regent 
.James  H.  laborer,  h.  18  Harvard 
Lydia  S.  widow  of  William  H.  h.  70 

Allston 
Mary,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  88 
Plympton 
Durham  John  VV.  mason, h.  10S  Columbia 
Mark,  laborer,  h.  88  Auburn 
Samuel,  clerk,  727  Mass.  ave.  house 

141  Banks 

Samuel  E.  waiter,  h.  141  Banks 

Duris  Thomas  J.  laborer,  h.  li  Somerset 

Durkan  Thomas, laborer,  b.  1  Lamont  av. 

Durnan  James  E.  teamster,  b.  124  Gore 

John,  driver,  1402  Mass.  ave.  house 

248  Franklin 
Julia,  clerk,  145   Hampshire,  b.  207 

Norfolk 
Julia  E.  dressmaker,  b.  124  Gore 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  181  Franklin 
Peter  P.  (Durnan  &  Sonj,  furniture 
mover,  255  Cambridge,  h.  124  Gore 
Peter  P.  Jr. (Durnan  &  Son), express, 

255  Cambridge,  b.  124  Gore 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  181  Franklin 
William,  laborer,  h.  181  Franklin 
William,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  181  Franklin 
&  Son  (Peter  P.  and   Peter  P.  Jr.), 
express  and  furniture  movers,  255 
Cambridge 
Durnin  Thomas,  salesman,  h.  324  Green 
Duross  John,  laborer,  h.  6G  Broadway 
Duroy  Charles  VV.  bookbinder,  Riverside 

Press,  b.  2  Clinton 
Durrell  Oliver  H.  small  wares,  108  King- 
ston, B.  h. 17  Dana 
Duryea  Abraham  R.  foreman,  B.  W.  II. 

&  R.  Co.  h.  352  Broadway 

Duseault  Fred  O.  clerk,  b.  126  Columbia 

Henri,  tinsmilh,  442  Mass.  av.  bds. 

126  Columbia 

Dussault  Jean  B.  milkman, 32  Clay,  h. do. 

Dustin  Marcellus,  iceman,  h.  143  Second 

Warren  P.  Mrs.  h.  30  Arlington 
Dutcher  G.    P.   .Mrs.    teacher,   Wyman 
school,  h.  37  Fairfield 
Herbert  M.  student,  h.  37  Fairfield 
Dutton  Albert   L.  milkman,  h.  56  Fourth 
Charles,  at  Am.  Pub.  Co.  house  259 

Port  land 
Margaret     Mis.  boarding  house  r.  22 
Green,  h.  do. 
Duval  Leon,  janitor,  Notre  Dame  Petie 

church,  h.  3  Harvey 
Duvernois   Edward     A.   bookkeeper,   h. 

115  Kinnaird 
Duvey  Frank   (Elliott  &  Duvey),    furni- 
ture mover,  -2    Holyoke,  h.    1170 
Mass.  avenue 


DuveyMary  Mrs.  dressm:iker,1170  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  do. 
Dwyer  Andrew,  crackers,  b.  153  Charles 
Andrew   F.    clerk,    P.  O.  (547   Mass. 

ave.  b.  19  Mt.  Auburn 
Bridget,  widow  of  Edmund,   house 

41  Kindge  ave. 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  5  Second  st.  ct. 
Deborah  J.  widow  of  Charles,  h.  130 

Bridge 
Edmund,  h.  238  Broadway 
Edmund,  milkman  41  Rindge,  h.  do. 
Edward,  at  Riverside  Press,  boards 

119  Banks  [Pearl 

Edward  L.  clerk,  275  Main,  bds.  118 
George,  laborer,  h.  107  Gore 
Henry  B.  upholsterer,  b.  52  Bridge 
James,  glass  blower,  b.  139  Elm 
James,  laborer,  h.  42  Murray 
James  E.  iron  worker,  h.  63  Lincoln 
Jane,    widow  of  Michael,  house   19 

Mt.  Auburn  burn 

Jane  E.  dressmaker,B.  b.  19  Mt.  Au- 
Joanna,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  139  Elm 
John,  h.  18  Plymouth 
John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Wks.  house  672 

(  am  bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  41  Rindge  ave. 
John,  leather,  248  Congress,  B.   h. 

118  Pearl 
John,  mason's  tender,  h.  12  Ninth 
John,  teamster,  b.  91  Main 
John,  varnisher,  h.  54  Bridge 
John  A.  gate  tender,  Prison  Point 
John  E.  physician,  5  Norfolk,  h.  do. 
John  L.  printer,  h.  16  Carlisle 
John  P.  hairdresser,  U.  S.  Hotel,  B. 

h.  79  Plymouth 
John   S.  Mrs.  dressmaker,   Jackson, 

house  do. 
John  T.   clerk,   81    Milk,    15.   h.    60 

Antrim  [Antrim 

Margaret,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  60 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  62 

Plymouth 
Mary  Miss,  h.  37    Harvard 

Marv  T.  kindergarten  teacher,  bds. 

19  Mt.  Auburn  L18   Pearl 

Mary  T.    Miss,    music  teacher,    bds. 

Matthew,  blacksmith,  B.h.ll  Sargent 
Matthew,  Laborer,  h.  119  Banks 
Michael,  at     II.  M.  Sawyer    ^    Sons. 

Thorndike,  bds.  5  Second  at.  ct. 

Michael,  laborer,  b.  52  Bridge 

Michael,  laborer,  h,  13  Foster 
Michael  3.  printer.   I;,   boards    j:-_> 

Brookline  [do. 

Michael  M.  lineman,  6£  Dunster,rms. 
\or.i    A.   stenographer,    B,   bds.   19 

Mr.  Auburn 
Patrick,  Laborer,  h.  169  <  lharles 
Richard  J.  polisher,  rear  368  Main, 

h.  52  Plymouth 


20(> 


CAMBRIDGE    [£]    DIRECTORY 


Dwyer  Robert   F.   cooper,    h.  563  Cam- 
bridge 

Thomas,  rubber  worker,  b.  32  Har- 
vard 

Thomas  A.  laborer,  b.  52  Bridge 

Thomas  F.  printer,  90  Sudbury,  B. 
bds.  238  Broadway 

Thomas  J.  laborer,  h.  71  Cambridge 

Thomas  J.  teamster,  h.  91  Main 

William  Gr.  shipper,  h.  107  Gore 

"William  J.   asst.  pastor,  St.  Mary's 
church,  h.  55  Norfolk 
Dyar  Charles   W.   editorial  writer,   242 
Washington,  B.  h.  21  Summer 

Nora  Gertrude  and  Araey  Carrie,  h. 
21  Summer 
Dyer  Charlotte  T.  widow  of  Layton  W. 
h.  225  Broadway 

Edward  M.  h.  1155  Cambridge 

Flora  A.  at  Webster's  drv  goods 
store,  rms.  100h  Norfolk 

Frances  W.  Mrs.  h.  Kidder 

George  F.  asst.  supt.  162  Broadway, 
h.  28  Ellsworth  ave. 

George  R.  at  Mason  &  Hamlin,  bds. 
28  William 

Herbert  H.  bookkeeper  and  messen- 
ger, First  Nat.  Bank,  655  Mass. 
ave.  bds.  28  Ellsworth  ave. 

John,  teamster,  h.  1171  Dublin 

Joseph,  foreman.  B.  bds.  134  River 

J.  Brooks,  bds.  Mrs.  F.  W.  Dyer's, 
Kidder 

Mabel  S.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  3S7Main, 
h.  at  W.  Somerville 

Maria,  widow  of  John  E.h.  134  River 

Maria  L.  widow  of  George  W.  house 
50Erie 

Randolph  A.  cabinet  maker,  house 
28  William 

Roscoe  A.  car  conductor,  h.  34  Cres- 
cent ave. 

Simeon  D.  boots  and  shoes,  135  Fed- 
eral, B.  h.  25  Mt.  Pleasant 

Thomas,  stone  cutter,  house  19 
Harvard 

Walter  S.  clerk,  B.  b.  134  River 
Dyme    Simon    A.    clothiug,    B.    h.    Ill 

Western  ave. 
Dynan  Martin,   expressman,   house  855 
Cambridge 

Nicholas,  laborer,  N.  P.  &  P.  Co. 
Som.  h.  255  Portland 

Thomas  F.  policeman,  station  2,  h. 
108£  Inman 
Dyson  John  H.   foreman,   B.   house  98 
Western  ave. 

Noble,  stouecutter,  house  2  Corliss 
place 

Robert,  ink  maker,  B.  bds.  98  West- 
ern ave. 
Dziembawski    Constantine.    shoemaker, 
135  Charles 


EADIE    JOHN,  grocer,  28U  Broadway 

h.  28  Antrim 
Eagan  Daniel,  watchman,  h.  4  Murray 
Ellen  Mrs.  h.  127  Harvard 

Jeremiah  J.  clerk,  bds.  122a  Spring 

John  H.  planer,  h.  32  Ninth 

Julia,  widow  of  Michael,  house  122a 

Spring 
Martin,  brakeman,  h.  48  Winter 
Michael,  brass  finisher,  boards  122a 

Spring 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  70  Broadway 
Patrick,  teamster,  386  River,  house 

119  Hamilton 
William,  laborer,  h.  127  Harvard 
William  F.  clerk,  h.  16  East 
see  Aigin 
Eager  Edmund,   h.  6   Clifton  [ton 

Edmund  J.  teamster,  boards  6  Clif- 
Eagles     Amos,     confectionery,     b.     20 

Magazine 
Georgia  L.  bookkeeper,  1286  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  at  Charlestown 
John,  confectionery,  h.  9  Summer 
Eagleston  Garfield,  milkman,  2  Foster, 

bds.  do. 
Joseph,  grader,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, h.  2  Foster  [2  Foster 
Thomas  J.  at  Riverside  Press,  boards 
Thomas  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  229  Hampshire 
Thomas  S.  plumber,  651  Main,  h.  2 

Foster 
William,  carpenter,  bds.  19  Hews 
William  A.  cook,  h.  229  Hampshire 
Eames  Francis  J.  blacksmith.  W.  E.  St. 

Ry.  Co.  Dunster,  h.  28  do. 
Hannah  S.  widow  of  Henry  H.  house 

98  Concord  ave. 
H.  Etta.  h.  98  Concord  ave. 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Luther  J.  h.  74 

Pleasant 
Earl  Charles  F.  clerk,  bds.  250  River 

Henry,  printer,  h.  250  River 
Earle   Charles   C.    pastor.    Harvard    st. 

Baptist  Church,  B.  h.  322  Broad- 

wav 
Walter  F.  teller,First  National  Bank, 

also  notary  public,  665  Mass.  ave. 

and  (Earle  &  Razee),  bds.  8  Centre 
William,  house  16  Healey 
Earling  Charles,  driver,  rms.  48  Market 
Early  Daniel  J.   bookbinder,  Riverside 

Press,  bds.  15  Brown 
James,  laborer,  bds.  39  Jefferson 
Johanna,  widow  of  Cormick,  h.  91 

Clark 
John,  laborer,  h.  39  Jefferson 
John,  shoemaker,  15  Brown,  h.  do. 
John  E. bookbinder.!  niversity  Press, 

b.  15  Brown 
Josephine  Miss,  b.  91  Clark 
Leslie  N.    student.  H.  U.  house  80 

Wendell 


CAMBRIDGE    []]]    DIRECTORY 


20' 


Early  Mary,  Miss,  compositor,   bds.   91 

Clark 
Easly  Christopher,  fish  rod  maker,  house 

31  Union  [Otis 

East  Cambridge  Club  Stable,  First  cor. 

EAST     CAMBRIDGE     LAND 
CO.  28  State,  rm.  39,  B.    See  p.  15 
Cambridge  Station,  B.  &.  M.  R.  R. 
foot  of  Third 

EAST    CAMBRIDGE    SAV- 
INGS  BANK,  294  Cambridge. 
See  p.  768 
Cambridge   Storage  Co.  277  Bridge, 
Boston  office,  19  Doane,  Boston 
Easter  William  A.  carriage  mnfr.  .2452 

Mass.  ave.  house  69  Rice 
Easterbrook  Edward  E.  D.  mason,  house 

53  Jay 

Eastman  Charles  A.  engineer,  F.  R.  R.. 

C.  h.  317  Prospect  [Harvard 

Charles  R.  instructor,  II.  U.  h.  356a 

Frances  A.  Miss,  stenographer,  rms. 

974  Mass.  ave. 
Franklin  C.  reed  maker,  162  Broad- 
way, house  3  Soden 
Fred   W.   piano    maker,    rms.    612^ 

Broadway 
George,  house  914  Roseland 
Nicholas,  carpenter,  h.  8  Clark  [ave. 
Oscar,  stable  hand,  bds.  20  Western 
William  A.  laborer,  h.  83  Gore 
Easton    Margaret    E.   Mrs.  h.   175   Mt. 
Auburn 
Thomas  H. foreman, John  Harrington 
&  Son,  Avers  wharf,  h.  208  Winsor 
Eastty  George  W.  newspaper  deliverer, 

B.  h.  5  Laurel 
Eaton  Addie  L.  Miss,  h.  12  Ash  st.  pi. 


Charles,  rms.  74  Harvard 

Charles    W.  janitor,  Ware  Hall,  385 

Harvard,  h.  do. 
Delbert    A.    apothecary,  31  Brattle, 

h.  33  Mellen 
Ella  F.  bds.  195  Hamilton 
MTON  FREDERICK  M.  chairs 

and     mattresses,     351     Broadway, 

bds.  305  do.     Sec  p.  799 
George  I),  yard  master,  B,  &  M.  R. 

B.  Prison  Point,  h.  at    Lynn 
George  F.  Rev.  presiding  elder,  Bos- 
ton North  Dist.M.  E.  church  h.  118 

Oxford 
Horace,  treas.  20  Equitable  bldg.  B. 

house  20  Elmwood  ave.  [ave. 

Horace  A.  teacher,  bds.  20  Elmwood 

Joseph,  pile  driver,  b.  Si;  First 

Joseph,  Jr.  student,  i>.  si  Pemberton 
Joseph  L.  R.  butcher,  h.  »*»  Rice 
Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,   169  Main.  bds.  1 

Trout  st.  cl . 
Maria  8.  teacher,  Brookline,  rms.  21 

Wallace 


E 


Eaton  Mary  Nr.  widow  of  Jacob,   bds.    35 
Norfolk 
Nellie,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  157  Ray- 
mond 
Phillips,  clerk,  Brown  &  Durrell,  B. 

b.  24  Rockingham 
Walter  F.   drug  clerk,   31    Brattle, 

rms.  do. 
Walter  R.  electrical  engineer,  C.  E. 
Light    Co.    Western   ave.   h.    225 
Putnam  ave. 
William  H.  driver,  h.  1  Front  st.  ct. 
William  R.  trav.  salesman,  62  Hamp- 
shire, h.  at  Somerville 
Ebert  Michael,  at  Boston  Bridge  works, 

h.  1  Broadway 
Ecker  Marie  Miss,  clerk,  139  Harvard,  r. 

5  Union 
Eckert   Valentine,  janitor,    Beck    Hall, 

1201  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Eckleburg  Axel,  coachman,  1713  Mass. 
ave.  bds  do.  [line 

Eckman  Axel,  wire  worker,  h.  81  Brook- 
Edberg  John  W.   laborer,   h.  77  Wash- 
ington 
Eddy  Charles  S.  clerk,  h.  54  Franklin 
Imogene  W.  Mrs.  asst.  at  Observa- 
tory H.  U.  h.  47  Wendell 
Mabel    Miss,    principal,    Boardman 

kindergarten  school,  b.  67  Dana 
Sarah  S.  Mrs.  h.  67  Dana 
Edgecomb  Daniel  W.  h.  891  Mass.  ave. 
Frank  E.  draughtsman.  B.  bds.  891 
Mass.  ave. 
Edgehille  Martha,  widow  of   Samuel  S. 
h.  68  Kinnaird 
Robert  M.  clerk,  25  Bay,  boards  68 

Kinnaird 
Walter  St.  C.  clerk,  25  Bay,  boards 

68  Kinnaird 
William  J.  clerk,  b.  68  Kinnaird 
Edgerly  Alfred  IL  clerk,  634  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  322  Broadway 
Caroline  L.  widow  of  1).  Mark,  house 

322  Broadway 
I).  Wilbert,  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

Si;  Franklin 
Ellen  A.  widow  of  Daniel  W.  house 

86  Franklin 
Lillian    K.   stenographer,    B.   house 

86  Franklin 
Nellie  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,98  Austin. 
b.  do. 
Edison  Lovett,  al   is  Sudbury,  B.  house 

47  Willow 
Edkins  Benjamiu.  brick  mason,  house  -'!7 

Berkshire 
Edlund  Charles  P.  upholsterer,  7  Bow, 

1..   I.'!)  Main 

Isabella,  widow  <>f  Charles  !•'.  cigars 

and  tobacco,   159  .Main,  b.  do, 

Edmands   Harry  C.   salesman,  50  Com- 
mercial, B.  h.  .'!<>'  .  Shepard 


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[E] 


DIRECTORY 


Edmunds  J.  Rayner,asst.at  Observatory, 

house  61  Garden 
Mi  lie  M.  Mrs.  h.  30  Wallace 
Edmanson  Ernst  W.  waiter,  h.  992  Cam- 
bridge 
Edmonds  John  J.  carpenter,  113  Broad- 
way, b.  30  Berkshire 
Peter,  laborer,  113  Broadway,  house 

30  Berkshire 
Peter  L.  sailor,  b.  30  Berkshire 
William  A.  printer,  h.  442  Winsor 
A\  illiam  B.  seaman,  b.  30  Berkshire 
Edmuudson    Samuel    J.    iron    moulder, 

Third,  corner  Bent,  h.  104  Munroe 
Wright  A.  safe  maker,   boards   104 

Munroe 
Edwards  Charles,  waiter,  h.  49  Hayes 
Charles  B.  harness  cleaner,  2  Eustis 

ct.  h.  at  W.  Medford  [ave. 

Charles  L.  physician,  h.    299   Mass. 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  151  Hastings 
Frank  P.  produce,  15  Blackstone,  B. 

h.  Onley  ave. 
Fred  R.  clerk,  B.  b.  37  Rindge  ave. 
George  M.    stock   ironer,  682  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at.  Maiden 
John  H.  teamster,  h.  4  Grant 
Lewis  A.  h.  37  Eindge  ave. 
Lillian  E.  bookkeeper,  22  Boylston, 

bds.  84  Wendell 
Mae,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  3  Norfolk 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  27  Webster  av. 
Mary  B.  copyist,  b.  1  Highland  Park 
Michael,  variety  store,  h.  503  Winsor 
Richard,  conductor  U.  S.  Mail  car, 

h.  62  River 
Richard    H.    asst.    bookkeeper,     53 

State.  B.  b.  2222  Mass.  ave. 
Russell  S.  produce,  15  Blackstone,  B. 

h.  37  Rindge  ave. 
Samuel  D.  inspector,  Custom  House, 

B.  h.  1  Highland  Park 
Samuel  E.  telephone  operator,  b.  3 

Norfolk  pi.  [Harvard 

Thomas,    rubber  boot  maker,  b.  73 
Truman    G.    asst.     bookkeeper,    85 

Devonshire,  B.  h.  2222  Mass.  ave. 
Wellington,  laborer,   91  Broadway, 

h.  151  Hastings 
William,  carpenter,  113  BroadwTay,h. 

at  Boston 

EDWARDS  WILLIAM  J.  pain- 
ter and  paper  hangings,  etc.  22  and 
S5  Boylston,  h.   84   Wendell.     See 
page  792 
Edwardson  David  C.baker,h.50  Kinnaird 
Egan  Alphonso,  clerk,  9£  Line 

Charles  F.  clerk,  1248  Cambridge,  b. 

Prospect 
Charles  J.  clerk,  1100  Mass. ave.  bds. 

9)4  Line 
Ellen,  widow  of  Martin,  house   216 
Franklin 


Egan  H.  Martin, dentist, 579  Mass.av.rms. 
1  and  3,  b.  216  Franklin 
Inglis  M.   letter    carrier,   P.  O.   18 

Boylston,  h.  2  Wallace  St.  place 
James  E.  painter,  b.  97  Pearl 
John,  boots  and  shoes,  100  Mass.av. 

h.  9£  Line 
Margaret,  widow  of  James,  house  97 

Pearl 
Matilda  A.  h.  9h  Line 
see  Eagen  also  Aigen 
Egberg  Marie,  widow  of  Hans,  house  1 
Douglass  place  [ton 

Egbert  Bernard,  tailor,  h. Hotel  Temple- 
Egelin  Ernest,  paper  box  maker,   boards 

99  Main 
Eggleston  Charles  H.  machinist,   house 
111  Norfolk 
William,  carpenter,  h.  19  Hews 
see  Eagleston 
Eginton  Thomas,  plumber,  694  Mass.  av. 

b.  381  Putnam  ave. 
Egland  Robert,  bds.  105  Clark 
Egleston  John  B.  b.  35  Lincoln 
Ehlert  Annie  M.   Miss,   dressmaker,  293 

Broadway,  b.  do. 
Eiffert  George  E.    machinist,    B.  &  M. 

repair  shop,  h.  86  Fourth 
Eisenhauer  Alvin,  carpenter,  b.  40  Jay 
Minnie,  widow  of  William,  h.  1  Cool- 

idge  place 
Prior,  carpenter,  rms.  40  Jay 
Ek  Alfred,  laborer,  h.  4  Harvard  pi. 
Ekman  Axel,  laborer,  h.  79  Brookline 
Ingrid  Mrs.  grocer,  81   Brookline,  h. 
79  do. 
Ekmark  Swan,  carpenter,  h.  1  Soden  pi. 
Ekstrom  Anton,   coppersmith,   house  4 

Pioneer 
Ela  Lucia,  widow  of  Richard,  h.  13  Ash 
Paul  F.  physician,  1524  Cambridge, 
house  do. 

ELA  RICHAKD,lawyer  and  Stand- 
ard Turning  Works,  122  Broadway 
and  53  State,  rm.  433,  B.  house  13 
Ash,    See  back  cover 
Walter,  physician,  62  Brattle,  h.  do. 
Elder  Daniel,  b.  596  Putnam  ave. 
Edward,  b.  596  Putnam  ave. 
John,  h.  596  Putnam  ave. 
Josie  S.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  251   Pros- 
pect, h.  do. 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  101  Cushing 
Eldredge  George  B.  collector,   B.  house 
15  Andrew 
Henry  C.  machinist,  b.  15  Andrew 
Julia  D.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  house  195 

Auburn 
Seth  X.  clerk,  h.  209  Green 
Thomas    P.    iron    worker,     Boston 
Bridge  Works,  h.  10a  Blanche 
Eldridge  Harmony  P. Mrs. matron,  Alms- 
house, h.  do. 


CAMBRIDGE    [£]    DIRECTORY 


209 


Eldridge   Martin    L.    supt.   Almshouse, 

Tannery,  house  do. 
Samuel  W.  telegrapher,  109  State,  B. 

h.  21  Ellery 
Elertson  Emil,  painter,  22   Boylston,  h. 

2  Ericsson  ct. 
Eliot  Charles  W.  pres.   H.   U.  office,  5 

University  Hall,  h.  17  Quincy 
John,  com.  mer.  B.  h.  32  Irving 
William  S.  bookkeeper, B.b. 32  Irving 
see  Elliot,  also  Elliott 
Ellard  Michael,  cooper,  h.  38  Ninth 
Elligar  Antone,  at  sugar  house,   h.    25 

Winter 
Elliot  George  L.  barrels,  130  Gore,  ti.  65 

Antrim 
Jessie,  artist.  B.  h.  35   Highland  av. 
John,  hostler,  216  Green,  h.18  Lopez 
John    B.    photographer,    house    34 

Highland  ave. 
Julia  B.  Mrs.  h.  35  Highland  ave. 
Mary  E.  Miss,  clerk,  53  Eiver,   rms. 

18  Western  ave.  [50  River 

Elliott  Ann,  widow  of  Alexander,  house 
Charles,  h.  1  Broadway 
Charles,  h.  6  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles  W.  Mrs.  b.  11  Mason 
C.  Augusta  Mrs.  h.  5  Park 
David,  motorman,  b.2366  Mass.  ave. 
Edward,  blacksmith,  h.23  McDonald 
Flora  Miss,housekeeper,h.32  Cottage 
Florance  Miss.  h.  32  Cottage 
G.  Frederick,  baker,  b.5  Park 
James  (Elliott  &  Duvey),  furniture 

mover,  2  Hoi  yoke 
John  Seaver,  medical  student,  house 

42  Kirkland 
Robert  L.  carpenter,  b.  58  River 
William,  gardener,  2270  Mass.   ave. 

h.  7  Reed 
William  (William  Elliott  &  Co.),  h. 

663  Huron 
William  &  Co.  (William  Elliott  and 

William  EL  Brunt), carriage  mnfrs. 

97  Boylston 

ELLIOTT     &     DUVEY    (James 
Elliott  and  Frank  Duvey),  furni- 
ture and   piano  moveis,  and  stor- 
age, 2  Holyoke.     See  page  30 
see  Eliot  also  Elliot 
Ellis  Albert,  waiter,  h.  19  Elmer 

Alexander,  carriage  agent,  house  18 

Market 
Annie  A.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  21  Brat- 
tle, h.    IS  Market 
Benjamin  Peiroe,  rms.  19  Ware 
Bradford  R.  carpenter,  h.  8  Lope/ 
D.Warren,   produce.  21    Merchants 

row,  B.  h.  1()!>   Huron  ave. 

Elizabeth,  widow  <>i  Nathan,  h.  310 
Prospect 

Emeline  S.   widow  of  .1.    IJussell.    h. 
1637  Biaes.  ave. 


Ellis  Emily  H.  Blrs.nurse,h.l00£ Norfolk 
Emmons  R.  produce,   50  South  Mar- 
ket, B.h.  1692  Mass.  ave. 
Frank  II.  draughtsman,    205  Broad- 
way, h.  19  Tremont 
Fred  J.  clerk,  12   Brattle,  boards  21 

Florence 
Fred  M.  expressman,  h.  2   Percy  pi. 
Harrison  H.  salesman,    B.   boards   2 

Percy  place 
Harry  Mrs.  h.  6  Chauncy 
Henry,  laborer,  h.  142  Pleasant 
Herbert  W.  clerk,  80  Pleasant,  h.  39 

Prince 
Herman  H.  machinist,  B.  h.  61   Jay 
Hervey  D.  h.  19  Tremont 
Jesse  B.  waiter,  h.  110  Pleasant 
JohnE.  florist,  h.  231  Prospect 
John  G.  blacksmith,  h.  8    Glenwood 

avenue 
Julius  C.  coachman,  h.  244  Cherry 
Lewis,  carpenter,  h.  235  Columbia 
Lois  A.  widow  of  Samuel,  house  13 

Greenough  ave. 
Mellen  F.  h.  136  Hancock 
Michael,  cooper,  h.  36  Ninth 
Milton  G.  carpenter,  h.  30  Fairmont 
Myra  I. Miss,  teacher,  Manual  Train- 
ing school,  b.  13  Greenough  ave. 
Richard,  laborer,  b.  37  Auburn  pi. 
Ptobert  E.  clerk,  442  Mass.  ave.  h.  11 

William 
Rodney  F.  motorman,  rms.  125   Mt. 

Auburn 
Samuel,  h.  92  Harvard 
Stearns  R.  boarding  stable,  106  Ox- 
ford and  2  Eustis   ct.    produce.  50 
So.  Market,  B.  h.  22  Forest 
Susan  Mrs.  h.  5,  rear  114  Broadway 
Theodore  C.  coupe  driver,  house  76 

Spring 
Thomas,  laborer,  169  Gore,  boards  13 

Ninth 
Timothy  J.  bookbinder,  b.  IS  Market 
Vinal  H.  bds.  136  Hancock 
William,  salesman,  B.  b.  40  Pearl 
William  H.  lather,  h.  2SS  Prospect 
William   R.  (Ellis  &  Melledge),   real 
estate  and  insurance,    1398  Mass. 
ave.  and  72'Equitable  bldg.B.rms. 
19  Ware 

I7<LLIS&  MELLEDGE  (Wm.  R. 
U     Ellis  and  Robert  J.  Melledge  ,rea 
estate  and  lnsurance,1398  fiass.a; . 
and  72  Equitable  bldg.  B.    Seep. 
14 
Ellison  Albert,  clerk,    B.  b. 26  State 

Frank  ('.clerk.  National    Exchange 

Bank.  B.  1>.  77  Pearl 
Xabum,  clerk,  b.  77  Pearl 

Robert ,  mail  driver,  •  >.  ->77  Prospect 

Samuel,  laborer,  h.  !>'2    Harvard 
Sewell  N.  trav.  salesman,  l>.  77  Tear! 


210 


CAMBRIDGE    [  £"]     DIRECTORY 


Ellison  Thomas  J.  brass   finisher,   B.  h. 

377  Prospect 
Ellsworth  James,  laborer,  h.  7  Pioneer 

T.  Lyman,  h.  1(553  Mass.  ave. 
Elmer  Henning.  machinist,  b.  40S  Main 
Elmore  Josephine    Mrs.    matron,    Cam- 
bridge House  for  Aged  People, 157 
Hancock,  h.  do. 

William,  gardener,  2254   Mass.    ave. 

bds.  do. 

Elquest  Carl,  brakemau,   h.  14  Vandine 

Elston  Abraham  A.   building  materials, 

Broadway,    cor.  Sixth,    house  at 

Somervilie 

Benjamiu,supt.  Broad  way.  cor.  Sixth, 
h.  Hotel  Rochester 

John,  real  estate  and  builder.  227 
Hampshire,  h.  17  Hammond,  Som- 
ervilie 

Michael  (M.  Elston  &  Son). contrac- 
tor, Main,  cor.  Pioneer,  house  at 
Somervilie 

M.  &  Son  (Michael  and  William  Els- 
ton), contractors  and  building  ma- 
terials. Main.  cor.  Pioneer 

William  (M.  Elston  &  Son).    Main, 
cor.  Pioneer,  h.  at  Somervilie 
Elwood  Gus,  cigar  maker,  h.3S3  Winsor 
Elword  James,  sausage  maker,  boards  18 
Squires  ct. 

Peter,  polisher,  h.  213  Third 

Thomas,  night  watchman,  house  IS 
Squires  ct. 

William,  sausage  maker,   boards  18 
Squires  ct. 
Ely  Robert  E.  Rev.  h.  744  Mass  ave. 
Emberley    Lillian.    Mary    E.    and    Isa- 
bella, h.  7  Union 

Mary  Mrs.  h.  7  Union 
Emerald  Manuel, barber,  h.  86  Cambridge 
Emerson  Abbie. sewing  machine  operator, 
rms,  12  Magnolia  ave. 

Adeline  Mrs.  h.  157  Hancock 

Bailey  B.  painter,  h.  14  Dudley 

Charles,  confectioner,  543  Mass.  ave.  ! 
h.  5  Kinnaird  [do.  i 

Charles  S.  physician,  15  Ellery,  rms. 

Edson  S.  clerk.  Woven  Hose  Co.  b. 
5  Kinnaird 

Elijah,  violin  maker. B.  h.  101  Walden 

Eugene,  clerk.  32  East.  b.  30  do. 

George  C.  kindling  wood  and  coal 
dealer,  32  East,  h.  30  do. 

Helen  F.  widow  of  George  B.  h  76 
Magazine 

Henry  H.  91  Huron  ave. 

J.  Elmer,  printer,  b.  233  Broadway 

Mary  Adeline,  b.  157  Hancock 

Mary  A.  widow  of  William,  h.  378 
Broadway 

Mary  F.  teacher,  Harvard  grammar  ! 
school,  b.  378  Broadway 

Robert  L.  b.  395  Broadway 


Emerson  Thomas  II.  Mrs.  h.  400  Broad- 
way 
William  II.  molasses,  50  Central,  B. 
h.  395  Broadway 

Emertou  Ephraim,  professor  of  Ecclesi- 
astical Histoi  y.  Il.r.h.  17  Chauncy 

Emery  Fred  O.  optician.  453  Mass.  rms. 
41  Columbia 

George,  woven  hose,  b.  181  Clark 

George  F.  clerk,  1095  Cambridge,  b. 
43  Webster  ave. 

Grenville  C.  teacher,  B.  h.  15  Follen 

James  A.  carpenter,  h.  875£  Cam- 
bridge 

James  XV.  asst.  inspector  of  bldgs. 
City  Hall.  h.  12  Oxford 

John  B.  salesman,  B.  h.  938  Mass.  av. 

Samuel,  tinsmith,  532  Mass.  ave.  h. 
5  Shepard  [shire 

Thomas,  blacksmith,  h.  173  Hamp- 

William  A.  laborer,  h.  43  Webster  av. 

William  F.  shipper,  h.  26  Union 

E3IERY  WOODARD,  lawyer.  28 
State,  rm.  40.  B.  h.  160  Brattle  ' 
see  Emory 
Emlow  Mary  Mrs.  h.  128  Hastings 
Emmons  Maria  B.  Mrs.  b.  36  Bowdoin 
Emory  William  H.  compositor,  Univer- 
sity Press,  h.  141  Mt.  Auburn 
Empire  Laundry  Machinery  Co.  Henry 

S.  Porter,  prop.  6  Soden 
Endicott  Henry,  h.  151   Brattle 
Engel  Frank,  boiler  maker,  b.  150  Winsor 
Stephen,  boiler  maker.  72  Main,   h. 

150  Winsor 
Thomas,  boiler  maker,  b.  150  Winsor 
England  Amos,  carpenter,  h.  40  Rindge 
avenue 
Arthur  L.  steam  fitter,  h.  28  Antrim 
Charles  S.  carpenter,b.  292  Columbia 
Frank  A.  carpenter,  b.  16  Blake 
Jemina,  widow  of  William,  boarding 

house,  16  Blake,  h.  do. 
John,  carpenter,  h.  2475  Mass.  ave. 
William  G.  driver.  Sawin's  express, 
1402  Mass.  ave.  h.  22  Mill 
English  Arthur,  tinsmith,  702  Mass.  av. 
h.  Au trim 
Edward  S.  blower,  Union  Glass  Co. 

Somervilie.  h.  29  Winter 
Mabel,  music  teacher,  b.  29  Winter 
Richard,  h.  374  Green 
William,  iron  worker.  72  Main 

,  piano  maker  rms.  4  Douglass 

Ennis  Edward  M.  student, b.  14Brookliue 
Frederick  J.  machinist,  h.  24$  Third 
James,  carpenter,  b.  46  Boylstou 
John,  car  conductor,  b.    1593   Cam- 
bridge 
William,  conductor.  W.    E.   St.  Rv. 
bds.  1593  Cambridge 
Eno  Theodore,  box  fitter,  h.  14  Wicklow 
Enos  Frank,  driver,  b.  131  Charles 


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211 


Enos  Frank,  laborer,  h.  50  Spriug 

Joseph,  finisher,  10S  Cambridge,  h. 

rear  59  Winter 
Manuel,  laborer,  b.  131  Charles 
Manuel,  h.  10  East 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  131  Charles 
William  R.  porter,  61   Broad,  B.  h. 
23  Washington 
Enquist  Emil,   iron   moulder,   b.   Hotel 

Brooks 
Ensherrian  Joseph  X.  (Alexander  &  En- 
•     sherrian),  fancy  goods,  26  Brattle 

b.  196  Auburn 
Nieman,  bookbinder,  26a  Brattle  b. 
196  Auburn 
Ensign,  D wight  W.  h.  6  Bigelow 
Ensworth  Fre  lerick    A.   salesman,   606 

Mass.  ave.  h.  3  Hillside  pi. 
Enwright  Catherine,  widow  of  Michael, 
b.  D.  JSheeuan's,  Kildaire 
Dennis  J.  janitor,  Cary  bldg.  H.  U. 

h.  15  Surrey 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  42  Wicklow 
Epps  John  T.  laborer,  91  Broadway,  h. 

18  Brewery 
Epstein  Paul,  salesman,  655  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Erb  C.  Lafayette,  carpenter,h.6  Douglass 
Erhard  Frank  A.  salesman,  b.  106  Inman 
Erhardt  Herman,  machinist,  h.  59  Port- 
land 
Herman,  Jr.  machinist,  62S  Mass.  av. 

b.  59  Portland 
Rudolph,  engineer,  h.  182  Thorndike 
Ericksou    August,    cabinet    maker,    108 
Cambridge,  h.  83  Tremont 
Carl,  woodturner,  282  Main,  h.  Hotel 

Albert,  144  Harvard 
Charles,  carver,  rms.  183  Bridge 
Christian,  carver,  h.  20  Eighth 
Emil  A.  seaman,  h.  77  Brattle 
Frank  T.  piano  case  maker,  286  Main, 

h.  295  do. 
Gustaf,  fireman,  h.  249  Sixth 
John,  windmill  builder,  B.  house  9 

Wicklow 
Karl,  cabinet  maker,  1).  23  Market 
Oliver  F.  bootmaker,  Am.  Rub.  Co. 
h.  72  Hampshire 
Ericson  Axel,  finisher,  '».  105  Gore 
Emil,  shoemaker,  h.  105  Gore 

IjMUCSON     (HSTAF     P.     wood 
J     mantel  manf.  Smart,  rear  of  State. 
h.  at  Somerville.      See  |>.  788 
Peter  E.  conductor,  W.  E.  St.  Kv.  h. 
s  Lamonl  ave. 
Ericsson   Eric   (John   A.  Hedio  &  Co), 
furniture,  etc.  614  Cambridge,  h. 
189  Broadway 
Eriksoa  Eric,  carpenter,  h.  101  Core 
Per  a.  as>t.  at  observatory,  house 
3<>  Dublin  "    [Elver 

Erronson  John  V.  confectionery,  h.  152 


Esgate  John,  -ounding  board  maker,  162 
Broadway,  h.  203  Harvard 
Thomas,  b.  203  Harvard 
Eskine  Henry,  plasterer,  b.  70  Franklin 
Essex  Club  Stable,  rear  7  Essex 
Esson  William,  coachman,  6  Walnut  ave. 

bds.  do. 
Estabrook  Harold  K.  b.  101  Walnut  av. 
Joseph  D.  woolens,  32  Cornhill,  B. 

h.  101  Washington  ave. 
Joseph  W.  47  No.  Market,  B.  h.  45 

Garfield 
Robert  J.  clerk,  35  High,  B.  bds.  101 
AVashington  ave. 
Estee  H.  F.  Miss,  manager  Western  Union 
Telegraph  Office,  676  Mass.  ave.  b. 
at  Boston 
Estella  Rafael  C.  hair  dresser,  and  bil- 
liards, 31  Howard,  B.  h.  44  Locke 
Estes  Agnes  M.  clerk,  385  Putnam  ave. 
b.  34  Ash 
Ivory  P.  carpenter,  24  Palmer,  h.  39 

Inman 
I.  Percy,  clerk,  B.  b.  39  Inman 
Lizzie  E.Miss,clerk,treasurer"s  office, 
City  Hall,  b.  39  Inman 
Estever  Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  43  Market 

Frederick  W.  printer,  Somerville,  h. 
43  Market 
Estey  Frederick  M.  court  officer,  Court 
House,  Third,  h.  at  S.  Framingham 
Hatfield,  teas,  etc.  h.  171  Raymond 
Henry  R.  compositor,  B.  b.  68  Inman 
Jonathan  L.  Rev.  h.  9  Essex 
Jonathan  P.  clerk,  42  Elm,  h.  9  Essex 
William  H.  journalist  h.  29  Fayette 
William  R.  clerk,  B.  b.  29  Fayette 
Etherington  Frank  K.  carpenter,  rms.  97 
Austin 
Frederick  W.  (Cobb  Furniture   Co.) 
22   Central  sq.  b.  65£  Western  ave. 
Ida,  dressmaker,  33  Mill,  h.  do. 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  65£  Western 
avenue 
Ettinger  Rose  II.  widow  of  Isaac,  h.  Ill 

Western  ave. 
Eugene  Joseph,  janitor,  1400  Mass.  ave. 

h.  89  Hanks 
Eugley  Frank  W.elerk.h.  1  is  Hampshire 
Eustace  Alexander,  b.  3  Lake 
Eustis  Albert  s.  starch,  B.  h.  21  Poresl 
Frank   I.  treas.    Devonshire,    B.   b.  3 

Highland 
James  \V.   innfr.  of  metal   goods,    19 

L^arl,  B.  b.  21   Forest 
Mary  C.  Mrs.  li.  12  Esses 
see    Hnestis 
Evans  Charles  C.  b.  150  Mt.    Auburn 

Charles  II.  conductor,  !•'.  K.  K.  h.  I  i 

Leighton 
Charles  li.  planer,  113  Broadway,  h. 

2i»7  Massachusetts  ave. 
Charles  li.  printer,  h.  •*»•>  Pleusaul 


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212 


CAMBRIDGE    [J1]    DIRECTORY 


Evans  David,  physician, 74Boylston,B.h. 
1124  Mass."  ave- 

George  F.  provisions,  h.  25  Chauncy 

George  S.  ins.  113  Devonshire  B.  h. 
49  Cottage 

George  W.  blacksmith,  10  Brattle,  h. 
at  Somerville 

Harry  S.  driver,  B.  b.  150  Mt. Auburn 

Henrietta,  dressmaker,  150  Mt.  Au- 
burn, bds.  do. 

Henry  B.  provisions,  21  FaneuilHall 
sq.  B.  h.  106  Inmau 

James,  laborer,  b.  2  Harvard  pi. 

John  H.  teamster,  h.  193  Broadway 

Joseph,  saw  filer,  h.  160  Harvard 

Louisa,  widow  of  Henry,  h.76  Spring 

Martha  J.  widow  of  William,  h.  150 
Mt.  Auburn 

Mercy  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Wlllard 
primary  school,  h.  23  Erie 

Robert  D.  pres.  and  treas.  Am.  Rub. 
Co.  Potter  and  Ninth,  and  Bedford 
cor  Chauncy,  B.  h.  at  Boston 

Robert  R.  painter,  h.  54£  Webster  av. 

William,  painter,  460  Main,  boards 
at  Boston 

William,  wood  worker,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  23  Garden 

William  C.  telegraph  operator,  B.  h. 
r.  173  Franklin 

Wrilliam  Hamilton,  machinist,  33 
Hampshire,  h.  3  Tremont 

William  H.  clerk,  Herald  office,  B. 
b.  49  Cottage 

William  L.  bookkeeper,  B.  h.  67£ 
Western  ave. 

William  M.  prop.  Cambridge  Car- 
riage Manufactory,  436  Main,  h.  at 
Soinerville 

Mrs.  h.  5  Kildare 

Eveleth  Charles  M.  student,  H.  U.  bds. 
18  Martin 

William  H.  supt.  H.  U.  grounds,  h. 
18  Martin 

James  D.  F  baker,  h.  31  Pleasant 
Evens  Ellen  H.  dressmaker,  31  Pleasant, 
bds.  do. 

William  H.  clerk,  b.  31  Pleasant 
Evensen  Lizzie  Miss,  h.  179  Harvard 
Everett  Charles  C.  Bussey  Prof,  of  The- 
ology, H.  U.  and  Dean  of  the   Di- 
vinity faculty,  h.  53  Garden 

Edward  F.  insurance  inspector,  71 
Kilby,  rm.  30,  B.  h.31  Sacramento 

Eliza  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  house  7 
William 

Emily,  widow  of  Stevens,  house  23 
Berkeley 

George,  supt.  Conn.  Steam  Stone  Co. 
64  First,  h.  at  Soinerville 

Howard, foreman,  Conn. Steam  Stone 
Co.  64  First,  b.  at  Somerville 

Otis,  53  State,  B.  h.  10  Arnold  Circle 


Everett  Percival  L.  h.  10  Arnold  Circle 
Rebecca,  widow  of  George,  bds.    64 

Thorndike 
William  A.  h.  23  Berkeley 
Everiss  Edward  H.  carriage  painter, 2067 

Mass.  ave.  b.  2660  do. 
Ewart  Samuel  L.  stone  polisher,  house  5 

Willis  court 
Ewell  Charles,  h.  39  Linnsean 

Charlotte  A-  Miss,  teacher,  Peabody 

grammar  school,  h.  39  LinnaDan 
Harry  B.  piano  action    maker,    139 

Broadway,  b.  56  Franklin 
Thomas  B.  salesman,  27  Winter,  B. 

b.  39  Linngean 
see  Yuill 
Exum  James,  porter,  h.  67  Washington 

John,  laborer,  h.  3414  Main 
Eye  Eugene  D.  painter,  b.  29  Lawrence 
Sarah  M.  widow  of  Leonard,  house 
29  Lawrence 
Eyles  Charles  A.  clerk,  b.  23  Antrim 

William  E.  gardener,  h.  23  Antrim 
Eylward  Kate  M.  groceries,  148  Putnam 
av.  h.  33  Grigg 
see  Aylward 
Eyre  Carrie  L.  h.  155  Hamilton 

Harriet M.  widow  of  Charles   E.   h. 

155  Hamilton 
see  Ayer 
Eyster  Loy,  laborer,  b.  7  Elm 

E.  &  R.  LAUNDRY,  682  and  688 
Mass.  av.  See  back  cover 


FABRY  CHARLES,  fireman,  B.  house 

rear  49  Reed 
Fabyan  Frances  Miss,  teacher,  Harvard 

grammar  school,  b.  92£  Inman 

FABYAN    JOSHUA    E.    livery 
stable,  41  Ellery,    h.    92)^  Inman 
See  page  780 
Facey  Charles  W.  bookbinder,  Riverside 
Press,  b.  46  Fairmont 
Edward  A.  bookkeeper,  B.    bds.  46 

Fairmont 
John  P.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 
h.  46  Fairmont 

FACEY  J.  FRANK,  printer,  18 
Central  sq.  h.  275  Putnam  ave.  See 
page  796  [Fairmont 

Mary  A.  Miss,  music   teacher,  b.  46 
Fadella  Joseph,  barber,  Fifth,  h.  19  do. 
Fagan  John,  florist,  b.  181  Norfolk 

Thomas  J.stonecutter,b.l81  Norfolk 
see  Fegan 
Fahar  Michael,  rubber  worker,  bds.    167 

Broadway 
Fahey  John,  coachman,  h.  202  Franklin 
John,  power  house,  First 
Martin,  laborer,  b.  157  Main 
Mary  Mrs.  boarding  house, 157  Main, 
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Fahy  Bridget,  widow  of  John  L.  grocer- 
ies, 202  Third,  h.  204  do. 
Frank  J.  J.  clerk,  202   Main,  b.  do. 
Failey  George  T.  clerk,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h 

at  Somerville 
Fairbairn  Carrie  E.  clerk ,436  Cambridge, 
bds.  440  do. 
Catherine,  widow   of    John,    house 

252  Charles 
Herbert  L.  teamster,  b.  252  Charles 

FAIRBAIRN  JOHN  R.  real  es- 
tate, 436  Cambridge,  h.440  do.  See 

page  809 
J.  Edward,  student, b. 440  Cambridge 
Matthew,  teamster,  b.  252  Charles 
William  H.  salesman,  170  Thorndike 
Fairbank  Annie  C.  rms.  14  Appian  Way 
Fairbanks  Alfred,  carpenter,h. 207  Banks 
Charles  H.  manager,  J.   Cushing    & 

Co.  Regent,  h.  at  So.  Acton 
Elvira  Miss(E.  and  M.  B.  Fairbanks), 

dry  goods,  102  Hampshire,  bds.  87 

Norfolk 
E.&  M.  B.  (Elvira  and  Mattie  B.), 

dry  goods,  102  Hampshire 
John  A.  trav.  salesman,b.87  Norfolk 
Levi,  h.  87  Norfolk 
Martha  J.  widow  of  Horatio,  stable, 

565  Mass.  ave.  h.  7  Norfolk 
Mattie  B.  (E.  &  M.  B.    Fairbanks), 

fancv  goods,  102  Hampshire,  h.  87 

Norfolk 

FAIRBANKS  M.  J.  livery  stable, 
565  Mass.  ave.   See  p.  780 
Thomas,  carpenter, h.  98  Putnam  av. 
Fairchild  Edwin   R.  clerk,    Cambridge, 
E.  L.  Co.    Western  ave.    bds.  347 
Harvard 
Edwin  R.  clerk,  b.  11  Wellington 
E.  B.  Jr.  at  728  Mass.  ave.  house  24 

Myrtle  ave. 
John  H.   Mrs.  teacher,  painting,  11 
Remington,  h.  do. 
Fairclough    William  A.    printer,  h.   19 

Mullen 
Fairfax  William,  laborer,  b.  13  Clark 
Fairfield  Edward  T.  saw  filer,  house  234 
\Yrinsor 
Frank,  driver,  h.  28  Eusiis 
Fairweather  Andrew  C.  carpenter,  house 

74  Amory 
Falconer  James,  boots    and   shoes,   405 

Mass.  av.  1>.  295   Broadway 
Fales  Damon  W.  salesman,    B.  house  30 
(  arver 
Edward  A.  machinist,  628  Mass.  aw 
h.  172  Anbern 

John  G.  salesman,    251  Cambridge, 

rms.  102  Thorndike 

Sue  B.  Mrs.  Lecturer,  h.  172  Auburn 
Faller  Bridget,   widow  of    Benedict,    h, 

1 12  Spring 
William  E.  reporter, h.  112  spring 


Fallon  Ann,  widow   of  Thomas,     hous 
6}^  Grant 
Bernard,  laborer,  h.  165  Brookline 
Bernard  F.  (Fallon  &   Driscoll), tail- 
or, 522  Mass.  av.  b.  165  Brookline 
Charles  A.  plumber. 1190  Cambridge, 

h.  312  Prospect 
Christopher,  stone  cutter,  320  Third, 

h.  232  Franklin 
Christopher,    Jr.    bookbiuder,    1284 

Mass.  av.  b.  203  Putnam  ave. 
Daniel,  fruit  peddler,h.  222  Franklin 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  153 

Amory 
Frederick,  painter,  b.  104  Banks 
James,  janitor,  Hemeuway  Gymnas- 
ium, H.  U.  h.  107  Banks 
John,  painter,  14  Church, b.6£  Grant 
John,  tube  maker,  b.  77  Broadway 
John  B.  plumber,  440  Main,  bds.  115 

Hamilton 
Lawrence  Mrs.  h.  137  Webster  ave. 
Lawrence  J.  moulder,  h.  165  Brook- 
line 
Margaret  and  Mary,h.  117  Hamilton 
Martin,  painter,  h*  104  Banks 
Mary,  widow  of  Matthew,  house  77 

Broadway 
Matthew,  teamster,  91  Broadway,  b. 

77  do. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  r.  90  Holworthy 
Michael  IT.   city  laborer,  house  115 

Hamilton 
Stephen,  plumber,  b.  Porters  Hotel 
William,  painter,  h.  143  Tremout 
&  Driscoll  (Bernard  F.   Fallon   and 
John  F. Driscoll),  tailors, 522  Mass. 
ave. 
see  Follen 
Falls  Joseph,  sawyer,  h.  103  Clark 
Falvey  John,  laborer,  h.  37  Garden  ct. 
Michael,  laborer,  T.  W.  Dee,  house 

58  Auburn  place 
Michael,  Jr.  gardener,  276  Harvard, 
h.  9  West  [Cottage 

Timothy,  clerk,   743  Pearl,    bds.  21 
Fanjoy  Howard,  hack  driver,  190  Broad- 
way, h. S  Lopez 
Wallace,  mill  hand,  368  Main,  hous< 

43  Webster  ave. 
William  II.  carpenter,  h.  15  Hews 
Fanning  Edward,    painter,  160  Main.  h. 
135  Pearl 

Edward  J.  teamster,  i>.  135  Pearl 
George  C.  painter,  4«0  Main,  b.  135 

Pearl 
William  II.  bricklayer,  h.  135  Pearl 

Farara  Caesar, casket  maker. b.  10  Fourth 

st  reet    place  bridge 

Fardy  .John,  upholsterer,  B.  b. 1153  Cam- 
Luke,  teamster.  1).  17   Hoardman 
Farley   Caroline   A.    librarian.     Radcliffe 

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Farley  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  h.    162 
'Otis 
Gustavus,  h.  16  Lowell 
Farlow  William  G.  prof.  H.  U.  house  24 

Quincy 
Farmer  Allen  A.  wood  worker,  bds.  210 
Winsor 
Edgar  B.  clerk,  B.  b.  33  Tremont 
George  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  23  Tremont 
John,  brick  layer,  h.  33  Tremont 
John  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  33  Tremont 
Joseph   B.  steam    fitter,    house  210 
Winsor 
Farnham  Alphonso,  furniture  mover,  h. 
24  Pleasant 
Edwin,  medical  inspector,  City  Hall, 

and  physician,  4  Story,  h.  do. 
Edwin  E.  clerk,  b.  4  Story 
Frank,  teamster,  b.  21  Williams 
Gera,  teamster,  B.  b.  21  Williams 
George  B.  h.  40  Essex 
George  Y. teamster,  172  Pearl,  house 

16  Valentine 
James  F.  clerk,  B.  h.  16  Valentine 
Farns worth  Charles  H.  butter  and.  eggs, 
B.  h.  61  Diana 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Charles    H.    h. 

448  Cambridge 
Ira  Eugene,  steward,  h.  46  Elm 
John  H.  cabinet  maker, State,  corner 
Osborn,  h.  at  Charlestown 
Farnum  Alphonso,  driver,  636  Mass.  av. 
h.  24  Pleasant 
Gertrude  A.    bookkeeper,    bds.  225 

Broadway 
Sylvester  B.  machinist,  h.225  Broad- 
way 
FARQUHAR      DAVID,     book- 
binder and  printer,  rear  573  Mass. 
ave.  h.  12  Gardner.    See  p.  792 
Farquhar  Robert,  seed  store,   B.  house 

34  Garfield 
Farr  Albert  L.  clerk,  h.  152  Pearl 

Lee  N.  civil  engineer,  h.  13!)  Thorn- 
dike 
William  C.  ins.  h.  139  Thorndike 
Farracy  John  J.  painter,  h.  341  Vine 
Farrar  Albert,  engineer,  h.  23  Fairmont 
Farrell  Arthur  L.  student,  b.  172  Spring 
Catherine  Mrs.  bakery,  187  Mt.  Au- 
burn, h.  do. 
Catherine,  widow  of  Edward,  nurse, 

h.  59  Jay 
Catherine,  widow  of  William,  house 

349  Cambridge 
Dennis  J.  engineer,  b.  93  Spring 
Dennis  J.  janitor.  271  Cambridge,  b. 

29  Suffolk 
Edward,  woven  hose  worker,  boards 

181  Clark 
Ellen,   widow  of    Thomas,   h.    293 

Main 
George  R.  h.  320  Broadway 


Farrell  George  R.  trav.    salesman,  b.  59 

Jay 
Gertrude  W.  bookkeeper,  B.  boards 

73  Inman 
James,  brick  layer,  h.  94  Howard 
James,  case  maker,  b.  18  Plymouth 
James  C.  baker,  b.  94  Howard 
James  J.  hack  driver,  b.  172  Spring 
John,  laborer,  bds.  78  First 
John  H.    inspector,  Custom  House, 

B.  h.  73  Inman  [Auburn 

John  Thomas,   clerk,    rms.   95  Mt. 
Joseph,  gardener,  T.  W.  Dee 
J.  Walter,    clerk,  B.  h.   1530  Cam- 
bridge 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Sun,  355  Main 
Mary  Elizabeth,  compositor,   house 

73  Inman 
Matthew  T.  florist,  bds.  172  Spring 
Mary  A.  h.  rear  9  Haves 
Matthew,  laborer,  h.  172  Spring 
Michael  J.   rubber  worker,  boards 

29  Suffolk 
Patrick  J.  brick  layer,  b.  94  Howard 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  51  Brewery 
Thomas  F.  gas  fitter,  617  Mass.  ave. 

house  at  Somerville 
William,  tinsmith,  b.  94  Howard 
Farricy  James,  plumber,  bds.  19  Short 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

19  Short 
Farrin  John  W.   foreman  painter,  rear 

10  Brattle,  h.  at  Somerville 
Farrington  A. Louise, phj  sician,  17  Shep- 

ard,  bds.  do. 
Charles  J.  motorman,  h.  20  Howard 
Charles  R.  dry  goods,  h.  25  Ware 
Henry  E.  grocer,  1900  Mass.  ave.  h. 

190*2  do.  [Howard 

Martha  C.  widow  of  Joel,  house  20 
Farris  Arthur,  house  72  Elm 

James  A.janitor,15  Brattle, h.  72  Elm 
see  Ferris 
Farrisee  AVilliam.   peddler,  h.  56  Bridge 
FarrowT  William  G.  meter  setter,  C.  Gas 

Co.  Third,  h.  140  Prospect 
William  S  .  meter  setter,  C.  Gas  Co. 

Third,  bds.  140  Prospect 
Farry  Catherine, widow  of  Patrick, house 

70  Murray 
James  K.  conductor,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 
John  T.  city  teamster,  h.56  DeWolf 

house  2  Lopez 
Timothy,  painter,  h.  70  Murray 
Farwell  Bertram  H.  salesman,  B.  house 

2236  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  H.  express  helper,  bds.  246 

Harvard  [Harvard 

Ellen,  widow  of  Charles  H. house  246 
Frederick  George,  motorman.  house 

14  Farwell  place 
George  F.  teamster,  8  Hawley  pi.  B. 

house  95  Austin 


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Farwell  Joseph  R.  Mrs.  h.  232  Prospect 
Lester  W.  salesman,  h.  56   Franklin 
Robert  E.  shipper,  B.  h.  51  Prince 
Samuel  W.  druggist,  230  Cambridge, 

house  58  Third 

,  driver,  rms.  92  Concord  ave. 

Fatal  John  J.  at  P.  O.,  B.  h.  19  Lincoln 
Father  Scully's  Monthly  Bulletin,  S.  J. 

McDermott,  advertising  manager, 

18  Central  sc[. 
Faucon  Nicholas,  cigar  maker,  B.  house 

8  Brookford 
Faulkner  Andrew,   printer,  h.  215  Vine 
Emma  F.    Miss,    teacher,    Shepard 

grammar  school,bds.at  West  Som- 

erville  [avenue 

George,  stevedore,  h.   116    Western 
John,  mariner,  h.  21  Wilbur 
Robert,  waiter,  bds.  24  Worcester 
Sydney  C.  bookkeeper,  B.  house  15 

Haskell 
Faust  Julius  (Faust,  Stronach  &  Wells), 

furniture,  1100  Cambridge,  house 

at  Boston 
Stronach   &    Wells    (Julius    Faust, 

Charles  Stronach  and  Edward  B. 

Wells),  furniture,  1100  Cambridge 
Fauston  George,  shoemaker,  89  Fifth 
Fawcett  Robert,  hay,  922  Cambridge,  h. 

84  Hammond 
W.  Mortimer,  trav.  salesman,  boards 

57  Orchard 
Faxon  Abbie,  widow   of  Andrew,  house 

91  River 
Anson  H.  clerk,  bds.  48  Union 
Asaph  T.  h.  48  Union 
Carrell  A.  periodicals,  etc.  98  River, 

house  94  do. 
Daniel,  blacksmith,  130  Gore,  house 

176%  Spring 
George  EL  salesman,  b.  48  Union 
Sturgis  C.  clerk,  bds.  48  Union 
Fay  Alice  P. teacher,  Washington  school, 

rms.  6  Hilliard  pi. 
Annie  Comfort,  widow  of  Julius  R. 

house  598  Putnam  ave. 
Bros.  (John  E.  Joseph  F.   and  Ed- 
ward F.),  junk,  52  and  126  Winsor 
Edward  F.  (Fav  Bros.), junk,  52  and 

126  Winsor,  bds.  126  do. 
Harriet  N.  S.  widow  of  Isaac,  house 

59  Antrim 
James,   cooper,   169   Gore,  house   4 

Spring  place 
James,  hairdresser,  1023  Cambridge, 

house  at  Maiden 
John  E.    (Fay    Bros.),  junk,  52  ami 

126  Winsor,  house  126  do. 
Joseph  F.  (Fay  Bros.),  junk,  52  and 

126  Winsor,  h.  126  do." 
Julia,  widow,  h.  io  Bristol 

.Martin,     a<st.     Steward,     Crawford 
lions,-.  B.  h.  52  Harvard 


Kay  Marj-.  widow, house  75  Western  ave. 
"  Mary  E.  Mrs.  house  6  Mt.  Auburn 
Patrick,  at  Am.  Rubber  Co.  house  34 

Warren 
Robert,  at  Riverside  Press,  bd3.  75 

Western  ave. 
Theresa,  house  229  Broadway 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  30  Warren 
Thomas   E.  clerk,  Arlington,  house 

2594  Mass.  ave. 
Winthrop  L.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 
10  Cottage 
Faye  Roy  Alton,   electrician,  house   29 

Putnam  ave. 
Fayes  Antonio  J.  painter,  B.  h.34  Sidney 
Fearing   Arthur,   trav.    salesman,  house 
211  Hampshire 
Fred,  salesman,  b.  211  Hampshire 
Fearns    Mary    Mrs.   housekeeper,   Rad- 
cliffe  college,  10  Garden,  h.  do. 
William  P.  clerk,  B.  bds.  10  Garden 
Fears  Francis  A. printer,h. 19  Hillside  av. 
Herbert  M.  real  estate, house  19  Hill- 
side avenue 
Thomazine  A.   Mrs.   house  19  Hill- 
side avenue 
Fee  Thomas,  coachman,   4  Kirkland  pi. 

h.  1612  Cambridge 
Feehan  Michael,  laborer,  b.  60  Waverly 
Feeley  Charles  P.  student,  bds.  79  West- 
ern avenue 
FEELEY    MARTIN  A.    painter, 
704  Mass.   ave.   house  79  Western 
ave.     See  page  791 
Philip,  h.  340c  Green 
Feener  Gideou,  carpenter,  h.  325  Main 
Millage  W.   carpenter,  house  Hotel 
Myrtle,  Moore 
Feeney  Daniel,  at  Blake's  foundry,  bds. 
92  Sixth 
James,  laborer,  T.  B.  M.  Co.  Third, 

bds.  183  Charles 
Patrick,  oiler,  H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son, 

bds.  92  Sixth 
Patrick  J.  iron  worker,  B.  B.  W.  h. 

7  Webster  ave. 
Timothy,  waiter,  h.  70  Spring 
Feeny  Hugh,  teamster,  b.  36  Clark 

Mary,  widow  of  Hugh,  h.  36  Clark 
Fegau   Frank,   shipper,   72  Main,  house 
341  Columbia 
James  l\  machinist,  h.  25  Tuttle 
William,  hatter,  h.   34  Webster  ave. 

Bee  Fagan 
Feherty  Gregory,  laborer,  i>.   12  Suffolk 
Felder  Benjamin  F.  laborer,  house   115 

Hastings 
Feldman  Annie  R.  hook  sewer,  Riverside 
Press,  h.  156  Hamilton 
William,  nuisie  printer,  B.  house  156 

Hamilton 

Fells  Bstaeio  R.  real  estate  agent,  house 
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Felker  George   C.   musician,   house  128 
Putnam  av. 
Johu  C.  foreman,  b.  128  Putnam  av. 
Fell  John,  potter,  h.  72  Crescent  ave. 
Fellows  A.   F.   Miss,  bookkeeper,   1847 
Mass.  ave.  house  at  Somerville 
Charles  H.  230  Washington,  B.  h.  36 

Fairfield 
Cyrus,  house  132  Franklin 
Frank  C.  h.  150  Hammond 
Frank  I.  carrier,  P.  0.,Brookline,  h. 

42  Pearl 
Henry  T.  salesman,  194  Congress,  B. 

house  117  Avon  Hill 
Lydia  M.   widow  of  John  H.  house 

106  Ellery 
Oshea  P.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, house  142  Washington 
Philau  D.  clerk,  145  Hampshire,  h. 

at  Charlestown 
Rebecca  F.  widow  of  Charles  M.  h. 

150  Hammond 
William  D.  driver,  b.  19  Sidney 
Feloney   Hugh,  express,  160  Otis,  h.  do. 
Felt  Irwin  G.  carriage  builder  and  horse 
shoeiug,   34  Cambridge,   house  at 
West  Somerville 
John  B.  at  164  Broadway,  house  at 
Somerville 
Felton  Primary  school,  Amory 
Fenderson  William  B.  Rev.  pastor,  Rush 
A.  M.  E.   Zion   church,   house  67 
Washington 
Fenn  Emory  W.  manager,  69  Pearl,  B. 
house  290  Mass.  ave. 
Lyman,  painter,  h.  317  Main 
Fennell  Patrick,  carpenter,h.l  19  Harvard 
Fenner  Frederick  O.  porter,  H.  U.  house 

10  Church 
Fennerly  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  24  Donnell 
Fennessey  Joanna  Mrs.  h.  19  Decatur 
William  J.  tailor,  649  Mass.  ave.bds. 
19  Decatur 
Fenno  Edwin   H.  paymaster,  W.  E.  St. 

Ry.  h.  587  Putnam  ave. 

Fenster  Peter  C.  laborer,  h.  5  Burns  ct. 

Fenton  Annie  T.  compositor,Univ. Press, 

house  11  Revere  [11  Revere 

Daniel,  bookbinder,26A  Brattle,  bds. 

Fenwick  Euphemia  A.  Miss, bookkeeper, 

174  Broadway,  h.  244  Prospect 

E.   Theodore,  trav.  salesmau,  house 

37  Antrim 
George  S.  traveling   salesman,  bds. 

244  Prospect 
Harriet  C.  widow  of  Ezekiel  B.house 

244  Prospect 
J.  Allan,  bookkeeper,  10  and  12  Gore, 

house  North  Hampton,  N.  H. 
T.Beverly,  carpenter,  113  Broadway 
Feran  William,  plumber,  h.  172  Charles 
Ferdinand  Anna,   widow   of    Jasper  F. 
house  136  Green 


Ferdinand  Arthur    G.    apothecary,    996 
Washington,  B.  bds.  136  Green 

FERDINAND      LORRIN      W. 
hardware,  267  Federal,  B.  house 
80  Columbia,     See  page  21. 
Fereira  August,  polisher,h.  Lowland  ave. 
Frank,  coffin  maker,  h.  150  Charles 
John  M.  cabinet  maker,  h.  32  Spring 
Ferguson  Edward  L.  (Small  &   Fergu- 
son), teas,  etc.  495  Mass.  ave.  h.  41 
Prince 
Ellen  F.  widow  of  Wm.  h.  8  Clary 
Henry,  bds.  8  Clary 
James   A.  sub-foreman  street  dept. 

h.  rear  82  Oxford 
James    G.    stonecutter,    bds.    Lake 

View  ave.  next  C.  W.  W.  station 
Joseph,  coachman,  B.  h.  7  Wilbur 
John  J.  decorator,  h.  12  Bow 
Malcolm,  electrician,  2369  Mass.  ave. 

ave.  h.  3  Cedar  sq. 
Thomas  T.,  U.  S.  storekeeper,house 
6  Walden  [mouth 

William,   rubber  worker,h.  52  Ply- 
William,  veterinary  surgeon,  1  2  Bay, 
h.  898  Mass.  ave. 
Fern  Otis  L.  liquors,  95  Union,  B.  h.  56 
Western  ave.    -  [ave. 

Fernald  C.  E.  machinist,  B.  h.  282  Mass. 
Merritt  L.    asst.  Gray  Herbarium, 
H.  U.  b.  41  Langdon 
Fernandez  John,  laborer,  h.  44  Spring 
Fero  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  194  Norfolk 
Ferreira  Antonio,  hairdresser,  B.  h.  250 
Harvard 
Augusta,  coffin  maker,  rms.  67  Gore 
Caesar,  h.  10  Fourth  st.  place 
Ferren  Alphonso,  baker,  bds.   42  Web- 
ster ave 
George  W.  Jr.  galvanizer,  Albany, 
cor.  Portland,  h.  42  Webster  ave. 
Ferris  Charles,  peddler,  h.  131  Webster 
ave. 
Edward  J.  foreman,  133  Green,  h. 

279  do. 
Frank  M.  printer,  h.  9  Banks 
Fred  A.  clerk,  632  Mass.  ave.  house 

306  Broadway 
John  K.  brass  finisher,  h.  354  Put- 
nam ave. 
Robert  J.  horse  trader,  h.  20  Oak 
see  Farris 
Ferro  Horatio  E.  at  Riv.  Press,  boards  4 

Dave  ct. 
Ferry  John, bookbinder,  h. 2556  Mass.  ave. 
John  P.  bookbinder,  h.  1104  Cam- 
bridge 
Patrick,  h.  1094  Cambridge 
Richard,  painter,  h.  160  Harvard 
Fessenden  Benjamin,  h.  31  Walden 
Charles  L.*  h.  83  Prospect 
Edward  M.  salesman,  27  Winter,  B. 
h.  20  Greenough  ave. 


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21 


Fessenden  Emily  F.    teacher,    Shepard 

school,  bds.  31  Walden 
Heniy,  peddler,  b.  164  Spring 
Lucy  O.  teacher,  B.  bds.  31  Walden 
Thomas  J.  peddler,  h.  164  Spring 
Fessmer  William,  tailor,  h.  24  Mead 
Fickett  Henry  P.  calker,  h.  7  Kinnaird 
Colin  C.  band  sawyer,  b.  83  Tremont 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  12  Parnell 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  r.  670  Cambridge 
Frank  D.  machinist,  67  Main,  h.  31 

Tufts 
Franklin,  machinist,  h.  95  Henry 
George  C.  at  Riverside  Press,  b.  r. 

72  Allston 
George  F.  salesman,  55  Commercial, 

B.  bds.  9  Haskill 
George  S.  28  State,  B.  h.  9  Chauncy 
George  M.  moulder,  h.  83  Tremont 
Jane  Augusta,  bds.  157  Hancock 
Philip,  laborer,  h.  27  Seventh 
Roderick,  driver,  6  Soden,  house  at 

Somerville 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  h.  r.  72  Allston 

FIELD  WALTER  W.  machinist, 
67  Main.  h.  12  Tufts.     See  p.  802 
William  W.  foreman,  205  Broadway 
see  Fields 
Fielder,  John  W.  engraver,  B.  house  32 

Tufts 
Fielding  Charles,  sawyer,  113  Broadway, 
h.  at  Boston 
Edward  M.   clerk,   1420  Mass.  ave. 

bds  1534  Cambridge 
John  C.  blacksmith,  h.  8  Market 
Fields  Charles  H.  porter,  Holyoke  House, 
1340  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Frank,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

h.  27  Rockingham 
Israel,  laborer,  h.  24a  Union 
William  F.  laborer,  h  291  Columbia 
Fife  James  H.  driver,  bds.  1  Chapman 
place 
Michael  J.  mailing  foreman,  Globe 

office,  B.  h.  27  Cogswell  ave. 
see  Fyfe  [Inman 

Fitield   Frederick  A.   baker,   house   117 
Figallo  Felix,  carver,  h.  132  Bridge 
Figenbaum  Christopher,  jeweller,  house 
88  Plymouth 
Karl,  clerk,  bds.  88  Plymouth 
Sigrid,  rms.  123  Norfolk 
Fillebrown  Amos,  office  253  Cambridge, 
bds.  347  do. 
Elizabeth  P.  Mis*,  h.  10  I'pton 
Herbert,  State  Seo'y.Y.  M.  C.  A.  h. 

128  Magazine 
[sabell   Miss,  dressmakers1  supplies 

II.  t>ds.  70  Austin 
Mary,     widow,    variety     store,    350 
Broadway,  h.  do. 
Fillmore  Alfred,  foreman,  11  Cherry,  h. 
at  Somerville 


Fillmore  Charles  M.  wood  worker,  h.  245 

Sixth 
Christine  M.  Mrs.  h.  3  Leonard  ave. 
Frank  W.  bookkeeper,  40  Elm,  h.  3 

Leonard  ave. 
Millard  (W.  Fillmore  &  Co.),  car- 
penter and  builder,  11  Cherry,  h. 

128  Washington 
Wellington    (W.   Fillmore    &   Co.), 

carpenter  and  builder,  11  Cherry, 

h.  155  Washington 
Willard  P.    carpenter,    11    Cherry, 

rms.  14  Cottage 

FILLMORE  W.  &  CO.  (Welling- 
ton  &  Millard  Fillmore),  carpen- 
ters and  builders,  11  Cherry.     See 
page  789 
Finan  James,  paper  hanger,  h.  14  Eindge 

ave. 
Finberg    Daniel,    stationery,    722    Cam- 
bridge, h.  Prospect 
Finch  Harrv,  engineer,  387  Main,  house 

395  do. 
Findlay  James,  machinist,  Revere  Sugar 
Refinery,  h.  24  Sixth 
&  Austin,  model  workers,  72  First 
Fine  Benjamin,  junk  dealer,  b.  14  Porter 

Charles,  junk  dealer,  h.  14  Porter 
Finer  Louis,  tailor,  33  Brattle,  h.  at  Bos- 
ton 
Fink  Karl  (Boston  Piano  Hammer  Co.) 

368  Main,  h.  at  New  York 
Finlayson    Christopher,   clerk,    B.   h.    4 

Pioneer 
Finley  Charles  W.  candy  maker,  IS  Elm, 
h.  4  Lincoln 
John,  horse  shoer,  454  Main,  house 

at  Boston 
Patrick,  blacksmith,  244  Main,  bds. 

at  Boston 
Rose  E.  Miss,  clerk,  215  Franklin, 
bds.  4  Lincoln 
Finleyson    Donald,    plumber,    bds.     61 

Sixth 
Finn  Daniel,  freight  handler,  F.  R.  R.  h. 
48  Bridge 
Henry   W.    cabinet  maker,    20    Al- 
bany, house  40U  Main 
.lames,  cooper,  bds.  1025  Cambridge 
Jeremiah  H.  fireman,  C.  E.  L.  Co.  h. 

6  Sands 
Michael,  coachman,  h.  77  Amory 
William,      blacksmith,      Broadway, 
cor.  Sixth,  h.  r.  123  Spring 
Finnegan  .lames,  blacksmith,  10  Brattle, 
h.  3  Suffolk 
Thomas,  box  cutter,  138  Norfolk 
see  Flnnigan 
Finnen  Catherine,  widow  of  Martin,  b. 

23  AlWton  [Allston 

John    .las.    driver    street    eart.   1).   23 

Finneran.   Catherine,    widow    of   Man  in, 

h.  23  Allston 


218 


CAMBRIDGE 


[F] 


DIRECTORY 


Finneran  Johi),  teamster,  b.  23  Allston 
Matthew,  car  conductor,  b.  56  Wa- 

verly 
Michael,   coachman,   5  Sacramento, 

h.  56  Waverly 
Patrick,  motorman,  h.  19  Dodge 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  629  Putnam  ave. 
Finnerly  Patrick,  hackman,  b.  30  Berk- 
shire 
Finnerty  Minnie,  Miss,  h.  1267  Cambridge 

Thomas,  coachman,  h.  6£  Antrim 
Finney  Daniel  J.  clerk,  h.  174  Columbia 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  61  Hampshire 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  174 

Columbia 
Thomas  F.  plumber,  723  Mass.  ave. 

b.  59  Tremont 
see  Phinuey  [Clark 

Finnick  Francis  J.  at  29  Franklin,  h.  54 
Joseph  W.  teamster,  2  Garden  ct.  h. 

do. 
Eichard,  laborer,  h.  3  Decatur  ct. 
Finnigan  Daniel  A.  blacksmith,  h.  1119 

Cambridge  [line 

Daniel  J.  P.  carver,  B.  h.  229  Brook- 
Hugh  J.  pressman,  18  Cent.  Sq.  b. 

239  Franklin 
John,  oil  works,  b.  11  Willow 
Katie  V.  Miss,  pocket  book  maker, 

h.  231  Franklin 
Mary  A.  Miss,  pocket  book  maker, 

h.  231  Franklin 
Michael,   laborer,  Cambridge  ceme- 
tery, h.  22  Lawn  [h.  do. 
Patrick  J.  physician,  361  Cambridge, 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  133  Portland 
Thomas  F.  paper  cutter,  h.  12  Elm. 
see  Finnegan 
Finucane  Cornelius,  teamster,  h.  240 

Walden 
Edward  cooper,  b.  108  Thorndike 
TTMRST  NATIONAL  BANK  OF 
JJ       CAMBRIDGE,      Daniel      U. 

Chamberlin,  pres.  Willard  A.  Bul- 

lard,  cashier,  665  Mass.  ave.     See 

p.  765 
Fischer  Carrie  (C.  &  I.  Fischer),  b.  2519 

Mass.  ave. 
C.   &    I.    (Carrie   &  Isabella),    dry 

goods,  2521  Mass.  ave. 
Emanuel,  bookbinder,  h.  10  Suffolk 
Ferdinand,  boots  &  shoes,  2521  Mass. 

ave.  h.  2519  do. 
Isabella,  dry  goods,  2521  Mass.  ave. 

b.  2519  do. 
Lawrence,  currier,  h.  2508  Mass.  ave. 
see  Fisher 
Fish  Albert  E.  carpenter,  b.  67  Bristol 
Albert    F.    iron    moulder,    Pelham, 

cor.  Broadway,  h  412  Cambridge 
Bros.  Wagon  Co.  O.  A.  Severance, 

manager,  17  Hovey  ave. 
Carleton  B.  electrician,  h.  75  Frost 


Fish  Florestan,  letter  earner,   P.   O.   18 

Boylston,  b.  64  Wallace 
Frederick  P.  lawyer,  40  Water,  room 

54  B.  h.  15  Everett 
John  E.  coremaker,  b.  182  Charles 
Sumner,  b.  412  Cambridge 
Fisher  Albert  A.  K.  printer,  B.  h.  352 

Pearl , 
Albert  H.  clerk,  2041  Mass.  ave.  b. 

56  Crescent  ave. 
Arvilla  M.  clerk,  B.  b.  62  Hancock 
Charles  E.  baggage  master,  F.  E.  E., 

B.  h.  121  Walden 
Ellen  L.  widow  of  Charles,  h.   151 

Brookline 
Frederick,  rooms  175  Auburn 
George,  at  Conservatory  of  Music,  4 

Lee,  h.  871  Mass.  ave. 
George  P.  h.  90  Hancock 
Harmon  J.  student,  b.  21  Watson 
Henry  T.  laborer,  h.  13  Dodge 
Ida  Ray  Mrs.  h.  56  Crescent  ave. 
James  E.  bookkeeper,  18  Elm,  h.  at 

Boston 
John,  shoemaker,  93  Allston,  h.  21 

Watson 
John  F.  clerk,  b.  90  Hancock 

>hn  M.  foi 

11  Seckle 
John  M.  machinist,  h.  45  Magee 
Kate  C.  widow  of  Nehemiah  W.  h. 

62  Hancock 
Louis,  laborer,  B.  h.  32  Harvey 
Michael,  rubber  cutter,  h.  11  Van- 
dine 
M.  L.  Mrs.  h.  467  Broadway 
Norma  D.  Miss,    entry    clerk,    150 

Broadway,  b.  62  Hancock 
N.  W.  painter,  b.  Brattle  sq.  hotel 
Robert    T.   building    mover,    h.   53 

Market 
Villa  M.  Miss,  compositor,  B.  b.  62 

Hancock 
see  Fischer 
Fishman    Simon,     real    estate    broker, 

builder  and  contractor,  11  Line,  h. 

do. 
Andrew  J.  h.  32  Hubbard  ave. 
Charles  B.  salesman,  B.  b.  32  Hub- 
bard avenue 
Frederick  D.  87  Milk,  rm.  21,  B.  b. 

32  Quincy 
John,  laborer,  bds.  140  Dublin 
John  M.  sheriff,supt. House  of  Correc- 
tion, Thorndike,  cor.  Third,  h.  do. 
Lyman  B.  auditor,  Dining  Associa- 
tion, Memorial  Hall,  H.  U.  rms.  18 

Story 
Mary  G.  widow  of  James  C.  h.  32 

Quincy 
Otis  D.  at  87  Milk,  B.  h.  32  Quincy 
Fiske  Albert  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin, 

h.  at  Somerville 


CAMBRIDGE    [f]    DIRECTORY 


219 


Fiske  Amos  K.  journalist,  New  York,  h. 

1564  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  C.  Rev.  b.  1023  Mass.  ave. 
Charlotte  S.  Mrs.  b.  28  William 
Clarence  Stoughton,  real  estate,  19 

Brattle,  and   108   Summer,    B.  h. 

112  Brattle 
Edith  P.  Miss,  h.  16  Fayette 
Elbridge  G.  h.  16  Fayette 
Ellen  S.  widow  of  Charles  A.  h.  39 

Langdon 
Emma  F.  Miss.  h.  16  Fayette 
Frances  A.  Mrs.  h.  13  Humboldt 
George  F.  b.  16  Fayette 
George  L.  electrician, b. 13  Humboldt 
Harold  Brooks,  b.  22  Berkeley 
John,   author    and    lecturer,   h.    22 

Berkeley 
John  I,,  clerk,  B.  h.  139  Oxford 
John  M.  1st  deputy,  Custom  House, 

B.  h.  139  Oxford 
Josiah  M.  2d  clerk,  U.  S.  sub-treas- 
ury, B.  h.  1676  Mass.  ave. 
Mary  E.  h.  100h  Hampshire 
Philip  K.  b.  1564  Mass.  ave. 
Balph  Browning,  b.  22  Berkeley 
Sarah  P.  widow  of  Elbridge  G.  b.  16 

Fayette 
Fissmer  William,  tailor,  1859  Mass.  ave. 

h.  24  Mead 
Fister  Harry  Fay  Rev.   pastor,    Second 

Universalist  church,  Otis,  boards 

Arlington 
Fitch  Abel,  hay,  etc.  West  Somerville,h. 

2394  Mass.  ave. 
Albert,  teamster,bds.  2394  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  E.  teamster,  b.  2394  Mass.av. 
Ernest  W.  clerk,  B.  b.  440  Mass.  av. 
Herbert  J.painter,10  Glenwood,h.do. 
Myra,  dressmaker,    1137  Mass.  ave. 

rms.  do. 
Fitcham  Edwin  A.  h.  41  Walden 

Ellen,  dressmaker,  41  Walden,  h.  do. 

FITCHBURG  MUTUAL  FIRE 
INS.   CO.   of    Fitchburg,    Mass. 
John  S.  Sawyer,  agent,  553  Mass. 
ave.     See  back  cover 
Fitman  Thomas,  h.  159  Dublin      [70  Otis 
Fitton  James  H.  painter,  460   Main,   h. 
Fitz  George  W.  physician,  II.  U.  h.  61 
Mt.  Auburn  [Vine 

Robert,  cabinet  maker,  bds.  rear  254 
Fitzgerald  Daniel,  at  X.  P.  &  P.  Co.  Som- 
erville,  h.  13  Hunting 
Daniel,  clerk,  B.  b.  95  Banks 
Daniel,  stone  mason,  h.  21  Short 
Daniel,  Jr.    oiler,  J  I.   M.  Sawyer  & 

Son,  Thorndike,  h.  31  North 
David  E.  carriage  painter, 2225  Mass. 

ave.  h.  Lexington  ave.  ward  5 
David    H .    (Fitzgerald    £    Lavey), 
grocer,     117    Hampshire,    h.    at 
Quincy 


Fitzgerald  Edmund,  bds.  8  Mullens  ct. 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  20  Lambert 
Edward   G.   bookkeeper,    B.    b.    73 

Tremont 
Frank,  teamster,  h.  2578  Mass.  ave. 
George  W.  painter,  14  Church,  b.  74 

Sixth 
Helena,  dressmaker,  12  Eliot,  h.  do. 
James,  gardener,  h.  3  Xichols  place 
James,  laborer,  b.  20  Lambert 
James,  laborer,  h.  35  Ninth 
James,  laborer,  h.  193  Third 
James  B.  printer,  b.  8  Emmons  place 
James  D.  baker,  h.  57  Winter 
James  E.  carpenter,  h.  57  Plympton 
James  F.   brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

k  27  Harvey 
James  H.  laborer,  h.  5  Dinsmore  ct. 
James     H.     pressman,     University 

Press,  h.  6  Perry 
James  J.  teamster,  h.  119  Fourth 
John,  at  Swift's,  b.  24  Jefterson 
John,   freighthand,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

bds.  52  Bridge 
John,  furniture,  468  Mass.  ave.  h.  at 

South  Boston 
John,  laborer,  h.  24  Hunting 
John,  laborer,  h.  27  Harvey 
John,  laborer,  h.  49  Winter 
John,  teamster,  bds.  65  Boylston 
John  A.  pressman,  b.  8  Emmons  pi. 
John  D.  wood  moulder,  b.  54  Cherry 
John  E.  iron  moulder,  Pelham,  h.  46 

Washington 
John  E.  laborer,  h.  189  Rindge  ave. 
John    E.    Jr.    carriage    mufr.    2612 

Mass.   ave.   h.  3    Lexington   ave. 

ward  5 
John  F.  shipper,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  h.  108 

Hoi  worthy 
John  J.  cooper,  h.  27  Railroad 
John  J.  foremau,  city  water  works, 

h.  71  Pearl 
John  J.  salesman,  b.  73  Tremont 
John  J.  teamster,  h.  254  Vine 
John  W.  at  169   Gore,  h.   rear  103 

Spring 
John  W.  eugiueer,  r.  124 Spruce, bds. 

140  Dublin 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  54  Cherry 
Margaret  E.    Miss,    teacher,  Parker 

school,  b.  21  Magazine 
Margaret  J.  h.  8  Emmons  place 
Mary,  widow  of  Edward  XV.  h.  Hotel 

Louisa,  7'd  Tremont  ave. 

Mary, widow  of  John,  h.  12  Lowland 
Maurice,  hose  maker,  bds.  102  Main 
Maurice,  iron  worker,  B.   B.  Works, 
h.  rear  22  Bristol  [ington 

Maurice  F.  drug  clerk,  b.  46  w  ash- 
Mauriee  F.  machinist, h. 247  Franklin 

Michael,  blacksmith,  W.  F.  St.  Ry. 
(\k  h.  8  Bmmous  pi 


220 


CAMBRIDGE    [J1]    DIRECTORY 


Fitzgerald   Michael,   laborer,  house    119 

Harvard 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  44  North 
Michael  J.  cooper,  Niles  Bros.  h.  207 

Appleton 
Patrick,    janitor,    D mister    school, 

h.  7  Donnell 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  16  Hayes  court 
Patrick,     laborer,      Brookliae     Gas 

Light  Co.  h.  2  Walker  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  70  Sidney- 
Patrick  J.  carpenter,  h.  107  Elm 
Richard,  motorman,  h.  37  Harvey 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  158£  Otis 
Thomas,  plumber,  bds.  35  Ninth^ 
Thomas,  stone  cutter,  39  Main 
Thomas  P.  student,  b.  8  Emmons  pi. 
William,  janitor. B.  &  M.  R.  R.  depot, 

B.  h.  74  Gore  ' 
William,  stone  mason,  bds.  21  Short 
William,  teamster,bds.  rear  254  Vine 
William  F. salesman,  165  Washington, 

B.  h.  91  Hammond 
AVilliam  H.  coachman,  89  Appleton, 

b.  7  Donnell 
&  Lavey  (David  H.  Fitzgerald  and 

Wm.     J.     Lavey),     grocers,     117 

Hampshire 
Fitzhugh  Augustus, waiter,rms.  20  Flagg 
Fitzmaurice  Ellen,  widow  of  John,house 

243  Franklin 
James  A.  express,  b.  24  Flagg 
Michael,  coachman,  81  Magazine,  h. 

rear  19  Fairmont  [lin 

Richard  M.  bookbinder,b.  243  Frank- 
Richard  M.  plumber,  15  River,  bds. 

rear  19  Fairmont 
Timothy,  clerk,  b.  243  Franklin 
Fitzpatrick  Catherine  E.  housekeeper,  81 

Thorndike 
Frank,  junk  dealer,  100  Gore 
Frank  X.  broker,  61  Fourth,  h.  1810 

Mass.  ave. 
Frederick,  clerk,  604  Mass.  ave.  rms. 

96  Austin 
H.  E.  hardware,  1174  Cambridge,  h. 

1165  do. 
James,  mason,  h.  133  Webster  ave. 
James  B.  clerk,  484  Cambridge,  bds. 

180  Norfolk 
James  F.  teamster,  b.  100  Gore 
James  J.  b.  398  Broadway 
John,  h.  end  Garden  ct. 
John,  clerk,  49  Boylston 
John,  engineer,  h.  170  Norfolk 
John,  laborer,  h.  993  Cambridge 
John,  printer,  b.  15  Farwell  pi. 
John,  Jr.  mason,  h.  end  Garden  ct. 
John    B.    bookkeeper,    1174    Cam- 
bridge, house  1165  do. 
John  J.  cracker  packer,  29  Franklin, 

b.  20  Lopez  [Western  ave. 

Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  77 


Fitzpatrick  Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  72 

Rindge  ave. 
Michael,    laborer,    h.    180    Norfolk 
Michael,     driver,     124     Holworthy, 

bds.  do. 
Michael, tallow  dealer, 398  Broadway, 

house  do. 
Patrick,  milkman,  124    Holworthy, 

house  do. 
Patrick  W.gardener,1501  Cambridge, 

b.  205  Hampshire 
Peter,  mason,  h.  end  Garden  ct. 
Philip  W.  teamster,  636  Mass.  ave.b. 

77  Western  ave. 
Stephen,  teamster,  h.  57  Gore 
Theresa  B.  Mrs.  h.  6  Mt.  Auburn 
Fitzsimmons  John,  city  laborer,  house 

211  Franklin 
John,  laborer,  h.  115  Elm 
Julia  E.  Mrs.  h.  1520  Cambridge 
Matthew  F.  clerk,  B.  h.  1520  Cam- 
bridge 
Philip  M.  physician,  33  Fifth,  h.  do. 
Fiumara  Dominick  C.  hairdresser,  house 

567  Putnam  ave. 
Michael,  2d,  hairdresser,  263  Pearl, 

h.  567  Putnam  ave. 
Flagg  George  (Little,  Brown  &  Co.)  book 

binder,  Blackstone,  h.  at  Boston 
Nellie  M!  Mrs.  h.  1593  Mass.  ave. 
see  Flaig 
Flaglor  James,  paper  hanger,  584  Mass. 

ave.  b.  r.  13  Pine 
Stanley,  paper  hanger,  584  Mass.  av. 

b.  rear  13  Pine 
Flaherty    Coleman,    laborer,    bds.    125 

Gore 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  198  Sidney 
Edward  F.  painter,  8  Brattle,  rms. 

12  Brookline 
John,  brick  layer,  h.  1  Bedford 
John,   red    lead    maker,    Chadwick 

Lead  Works,  North,  h.  70  Gore 
Joseph  P.  cook,  h.  81  Tremont 
Margaret  D.  Miss,  variety  store,  327 

Prospect,  house  do. 
Martin,  drawtender,  h.  7  Otter 
Martin,  peddler,  h.  6  Water 
Martin,  Jr.  asst.    drawtender,  h.    7 

Otter 
Matthew  J.  asst.  pastor,  St.  Peter's 

Catholic  church,  h.29  Buckingham 
Michael  J.  letter  carrier,  B.  rms.  138 

Washington  [125  Gore 

Stephen,  boiler  maker,  Rox.  house 
William  H.  printer,  b.  7  Otter 
Flaig    Charles,     shoemaker,     h.      176£ 

Franklin 
see  Flagg  [ave. 

Flanagan   Annie,  widow,  h.  18  Cushing 
Catherine,  h.  18  Cushing  avenue 
Edward  T.  bookkeeper,  92  State,  B. 

h.  22  Mt.  Pleasant 


CAMBRIDGE    [J1]    DIRECTORY 


221 


Flanagan  Elizabeth  M.  nurse, h.  2  Nichols 

place 
Eugene  M.  express,  21  Soden,  h.  184 

Franklin 
George,  laborer,  h.  37  Flagg 
James,  laborer,  b.  418  Columbia 
John,  city  laborer,  b.  102  Kinnaird 
John,  gardener,  15  Oxford,  house  2 

Nichols  pi. 
John,  night  watchman,  h.  157  Port- 
land 
John  P.  bookbinder,  h.  5  Lawrence 
Martin,  steward,  b.  3  Broadway- 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  190 

Franklin 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Matthew,  house 

105  Spring 
Mertie,  upholsterer,  b.  18  Gushing  av. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  110£  Elm     [ings 
Michael,  wood  peddler,  h.  123  Hast- 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  102  Kinnaird 
Percy  P.  b.  5  Lawrence 
Thomas,  baker,  29   Franklin,  house 

83  Auburn 
Flanders  Albert  F.  clerk,  2072  Mass.  av. 

h.  16  Day,  Somerville 
Asa  W.  paymaster,  81  Milk,  B.  bds. 

59  Rice 
Edward,  liquors,  B.  h.  28  Broadway 
Edward  H.  clerk,  b.  28  Broadway 
Fannie  A.  widow  of  Alfred  P.  house 

88  Tremout 
Fannie  G.  teacher,  Sleeper  school,  h. 

66  Inman 
John  C.  lumber,  53  State,  B.  house  2 

Walnut  ave. 
Lorin  A.  packer,  B.  h.  88  Tremont 
Moses  G.  h.  59  Pice 
Flanigan  Benjamin,  piano  regulator,  h. 

2  Board  man  pi. 
Flannery  Michael,  blacksmith,  244  Main, 

h.  4  Pioneer 
Thomas,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Flather  Alice,  teacher,  Harvard  grammar 

school,  b.  16  Bigelow 
Flatley   John  Rev.   pastor,   St.   Peter's 

Catholic  church,  h.  29  Buckingham 
Flatt  David,  dry  goods,  B.  h.  183  Putnam 

avenue 
Flavin  Mary  Miss,  h.  88  Tremont 
Mary,  widow,  h.  10  Dinsmore 
Fleck  Charles  H.  base  ball  player,  bds. 

11  Brewer 
John  J.  driver,  82  Mt.  Auburn,  bds. 

11  Brewer 
Matthew  W.  driver,  1402  Mass.  ave. 

b.  11  Brewer 
Matthias,  baker,  82  Mt.   Auburn,  h. 

11  Brewer 
Fleet  Charles  F.  special  delivery  messen- 
ger. P.O.  is  Boylston,  b.  13  Brewer 
Fred,   special  messenger,   P.   <>.   is 

Boylston,  b.  13  Brewer 


Fleet  Mary  L.  widow  of    Benjamin,    h. 
13  Brewer 

William,  piano  key  finisher,  house 
225  Broadway  [do. 

AVilliam  E.  physician,  439  Main,  h. 

William  W.  carpenter,  b.  176  Elm 
Fleischman  Tobias,  cabinet  maker,  house 

rear  269  Portland 
Fleming  Daniel  G.  wire  worker,  10  Frank- 
lin, bds.  22  Green 

Harry,  boiler  maker,  b.  53  Broadway 

John,  butcher,  Niles  Bros,  house  12 
Dublin 

John,  laborer,  h.  27  Seventh 

Joseph,  real  estate,  21  Yarmouth,  B. 
h.  2  Madison  ave. 

Michael,  laborer,  h.  174  Franklin 

Mina  Mrs.  assistant  at  Observatory, 
h.  273  Huron  ave. 

Moses,  driver,  h.  142  Washington 

Thomas,  at  Am.  N.  &  T.  Co.  h.  293 
Main 

William  J.  coachman,  77  Sparks,  h. 
173  Lake  View  ave. 

William  L.  cabinet  maker,  h.  Hotel 
Grotto 
Flemming  Jennie  B.  Miss,  h.  80  Harvard 

Morris,    whitewasher,  h.  39    Wash- 
ington 
Flentje  Ernst  H.  sheep  casings,  Otis,  n. 
'  Ninth,  h.  401  Columbia 

Henry,  at  Ernst  Flentje  &  Co.  Otis, 
n.  Ninth,  rms.  14  Seckle 
Fletcher  Carl,  clerk,  1998  Mass.  ave.  b. 
22  Blake 

Edward,  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin, 
h.  at  Boston 

Edward  W.  clerk,  B.  b.  35  Blake 

Frank  K.  clerk,  2072  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
35  Blake 

George  A.  clerk,  67  Columbia,  b.  140 
Washington 

George  W.  blacksmith,  house  140 
Washington 

Grace  W.  teacher,  Thorndike  gram- 
mar school,  b.  93  Austin 
FLETCHER  HOWARD  F.  car- 
riagesmith,  55  and  57  State,  house 
1404  Washington.     See  p.  7S4 

Jefterson  B.  instructor,  11.  U.  house 
6  Chauucy 

John  R.  clerk,  B.  b.  70  Austin 

.Josephine  X.  stenographer,  River- 
side Press,  b.  163  Magazine 

Kate,  bookkeeper,  1998  Mass.  ave.  1). 
22  Blake 

(Catherine  S.  Mrs.  h.  23  Buckingham 

Margaret  Prances  Mrs.  rooms  237'. 2 
Broadway 

Oscar  G.  groceries  and  provisions, 
1998  Mass.  ave.  b.  22  Blake 

Ruel  ll.  master,  Thorndike  grammar 
school,  b.  3.")  Blake 


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CAMBRIDGE    [f]    DIRECTORY 


Fletcher  Sarah  Frances  Mrs.  h.23  Melleu 
Sophronia  Miss,  physician,  house  34 

Austin 
Willis  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  70  Austin 
Flewelliug  Arthur  W.  carpenter,  house 

73  Pleasant 
A.  W.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  73  Pleasant, 

house  do. 
John  R.  clerk,  422  Broadway,  house 

2  Hancock  pi. 
Milton  F.  steam  fitter,  h.  25  Elm 
Flint  Edward,  Jr.  salesman,  450  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  15  Norfolk 
Francis,  president,  Canton  Mnfg.  Co. 

222  Congress,  B.  h.  8  Chauncy 
Frank,  police  officer,  B.  b.  17  Bay 
Genevieve,  teacher,  Wyman  school, 

bds.  5  Chester 
George  F.  Mrs.  h.  92  Hammond 
Herbert  L.  clerk,  Nat.  Bank  of  Re- 
demption, B.  b.  S  Chauncy 
Howard  B.  clerk,  3  Head  pi.  B.  bds. 

8  Chauncy 
John  B.  machinist,  mis.  70  Austin 
Orrilla  J.  Mrs.  h.  36  Bowdoin 
Robert  Foster,  b.  92  Hammond 
Flohr  Hugo  L.  (Moeser  &  Flohr),  cigar 

mnfr.  42  Hastings,  h.  307  Main 
P.  M.  h.  13  Harrison 
Flood  Annie,  dressmaker,  125  Mt.  Auburn, 

house  do. 
Edward  J.  cracker  baker,  h.  14  Union 
Edward  K.  carriage  trimmer,  rear  10 

Brattle,  h.  at  Charlestown 
Francis  H.  variety   store,  1159  and 

1167  Cambridge,  h.  at  Somerville 
Patrick,  mason,  h.  126  Pearl 
Thomas,  foreman,  r.  368  Main,  h.  at 

Boston 
Flowers  Manuel,  planer,  at  Irving  &  Cas- 

sons,  h.  757  Cambridge 
William  C.physician,41  Norfolk,h.do. 
Floyd  Abraham/ bridge  tender,  h.  rear 

114  Broadway 
Celia  A.  widow  of  Heniy  B.  house  62 

Thorndike 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  b.  98  Prospect 
James,  painter,  h.  77  Elm 
Walter,  clerk,  b.  62  Thorndike 
Flugge  Arthur  W.  musician,  h.  3  Seventh 

Emma  Mrs.  h.  3  Seventh 
Flynn  Ann,  wid.  of  Geo.  h.  6  Harvard  pi. 
Bartholomew,   coachman,   299  Har- 
vard, h.  35  West 
Bernard  F.  jeweller,  b.  5  Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
Catherine,  widow  of  Bernard,  house 

142  Garden 
Coleman  M.  teamster,  h.  341  Winsor 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  141  Hamilton 
Daniel,  cooper,  169  Gore,  h.  151  do. 
Daniel,  machinist,  h.  107  Gore 
Daniel  C.  butcher,  b.  151  Gore 


Flynn  Daniel  C.  shipper,  B.  h.  4  Elmer 
Daniel  C.  teas,  etc.  b.  35  West 
Daniel  M.  tailor,  444  Cambridge,  h. 

at  Somerville 
David,  barber,  635  Cambridge,  bds. 

25  Sixth 
Dennis,  at  B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  bds. 

120  Elm 
Dennis,  at  C.  Gas  Co.  b.  28  Pelham 
Dennis  J.  cooper,  169  Gore,  h.  6  Sixth 
Edward,  at  B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  bds. 

120  Elm 
Edward,  baker,  at  Boston,  h.  3  Line- 

han  court 
Edward,  printer,  b.  144  Hamilton 
Elizabeth  A.  widow  of  John,  b.  37£ 

Antrim 
Emma  M.  Mrs.  h.  1  Myrtle  ave. 
Esther,  widow  of  John,  h.  25  Sixth 
Francis,  railroad  laborer,  h.  1  Chest- 
nut park 
Francis  X.  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

h.  131  Garden 
George  D.  motorinan,  bds.  156  Put- 
nam avenue 
James,  shoemaker,  h.  43  Howard 
John,  bartender,  bds.  120  Elm 
John,  carriage  washer,  15  Church,  h. 

53  Holyoke 
John,  cooper,  h.  194  Bridge 
John,  fireman,  McLean  Asylum, Som- 
erville, h.  20  Warren 
John,  iron  moulder,b.  114  Concord  av. 
John  J.  hostler,  rms.  5  Harvard  pi. 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  5  Linehan  ct. 
John  J.  student,  b.  326  Prospect 
John  W.  cigars,  tobacco  and  news- 
dealer, 674  Cambridge,  h.  1156  do. 
Joseph,  teacher,  St.  Mary's  school, 

rms.  132  Austin 
Joseph  P.  brass  finisher,  163  Albanv, 

B.  h. 11  Dodge 
Julia  J.  widow   of  Michael,  h.  34b 

Cherry 
Lawrence,  cooper,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  253  Vine 
Margaret,  wid.  of  John,  h.  IS  Decatur 
Mary  Miss,  b.  17  Flagg 
Mathew,  hack  driver,  h.  8  Athens 
Matthew  P.  foreman,  820  Somerville 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
McCarthy,  laborer,  bds.  14  Marion 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  133  Webster  av. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  27  Cushing  ct. 
Michael,  paver,  bds.  120  Elm 
Michael,  teamster,  Muller  Bros.  bds. 

J.  Begley's,  Madison  ave. 
Michael  H.  piano  hammer  coverer. 

73  Main,  h.  34  B  Cherry 
Michael  J.  tinsmith,  bds.  43  Howard 
Nicholas,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  25  Sixth 
Nicholas  H.  dry  goods  packer,  h.  25 
Myrtle  ave. 


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223 


Flynn  Patrick,  at  Am.Rub.Co.h.16  Web- 
ster avenue 
Patrick,  cooper,  h.  326  Prosptect 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  21  Jefferson 
Patrick,  rubber  worker,  h.  16  Web- 
ster avenue 
Patrick  P.  slater,  B.  h.  209  Vine 
Richard,  machinist,  b.  157  Spring 
Thaddeus  J.  metal  cornice  maker,  63 

Pitts,  B.  h.  367  Cambridge 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  188  Bridge 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  114  Concord  av. 
Thomas,  night  watchman,  184  Broad- 
way, h.  144  Hamilton 
Thomas,  teamster,  bds.  25  Donnell 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  139  Portland 
Thomas  C.  clerk,  2060  Mass.  ave.  b. 

142  Garden 
Thomas  C.  driver,  bds.  142  Garden 
Timothy,  at  Dover  Stampiug  Co.  b. 

18  Decatur 
William,  cooper,  h.  25  Sixth 
William,  laborer,  h.  1  Lilac  ct. 
William,  laborer,  h.  471  Winsor 
William,  shoemaker,  1288  Mass.  ave. 

h.  17  Beaver 
William,  teamster,  h.  69  Cambridge 
William,  teamster,  h.  151  Tremont 
William,  waiter,  h.  114  Concord   av. 
William  H.  laborer,  b.  142  Garden 
Fobes  Walter   K.  teacher  elocution,   65 

Walden,  h.  do. 
Fogarty  Helen  Miss,  seamstress,  bds.  7 
Appian  Way 
James  E.  clerk.    Dock  sq.  B.  h.  492 

Putnam  ave. 
Mary  A.  employment  office, 7  Appian 

Way,  h.  do. 
Mary  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  492  Put- 
nam ave.  b.  do. 
Robert,  h.  492  Putnam  ave.       [ave. 
Sarah  G.  teacher,  B.  b.   492  Putnam 
see  Fogerty 
Fogelstrom  Christian  A.  machinist,  bds. 

8  Hotel  Lilly 
Fogerty  George,  architect,  631  Mass.av. 
h. 16  Carver 
George  F.  machinist,  356  Main, house 

262  Charles 
Mary  A. widow  of  James, h. 30  Carver 
Valentine  W. machinist, b. 262 Charles 
Fogg  Andrew,  b.  90  Gore 

Annie  M.  Mrs.  h.  361  Prospect 
Caroline   B.   widow  of  Ebenezer,  h. 
90  (iore  [azine 

Charles  F.  trav.  salesmau,  b.  ISMag- 
Ebenezer  T.  Jr.  boots  and  shoes.  619 

Mass.  ave.  h.  21  [nman 
Frank  E.  carpenter,  h.219  Broadway 
Frederick  A.  clerk,  is.  h.  90  Gore 
John    I.    trav.  R.  R.  agent.  B.  b.  23 

Kindge  ave. 
Joseph  C.  b.  26  Bigelow 


Fogg  Museum  of  Art,    Broadway,    opp. 

Memorial  Hall 
Fogwill  John,  mason,  h.  15  State 
Foley  Benjamin,  plasterer,  h.  37   Dublin 
Benjamin  F.   bookbinder,    bds.   110 

Banks  [52  Fifth 

Bridget,    widow  of  Thomas,   house 
Bridget  M.  Mrs.  h.  1104  Cambridge 
Charles    H.  bookbinder,    B.   b.  110 

Banks 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  4£  Dublin 
Dennis,  bookbinder,Riverside  Press, 

h.  110  Banks 
Edward,  bookbinder,  b.  110  Banks 
George  G.  clerk,  b.  1280  Cambridge 
George  H.  clerk,   Washington,  cor. 

Brewery,  h.  150  Winsor 
Henry,   janitor,    Gray's     Hall     and 

Wadsworth  House,  rms.  do. 
James  C.  teamster,  b.  12  Hancock 
James  F.    marble  cutter,  bds.  1104 

Cambridge 
James  T.  plumber,  27  Boylston,  bds. 

5  Gibson 
John,  helper,  b.  10  Porter 
John,  rubber  worker.b.10  Broadway 
John,  teamster,  h.  12  East 
John,   tender,   632  Mass.  ave.  h.  12 

Hancock 
John  F.  machinist,  h.  4  Middlesex 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  29  Plymouth 
Joseph  J.  carpenter,  h.  2  Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
Mary,  widow  of  Bartholomew, house 

137  Tremont 
Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,35  Brook- 
line,  h.  do. 
Mary  J.  Miss,  teacher,  Girls'  Latin 

school,  B.  b.  45  Winthrop 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  19  Seventh 
Michael  P.  metal  worker,  454  Main, 

b.  137  Tremont 
Nellie    E.    Miss,   dressmaker.    1104 

Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Patrick,  baker,  b.  10  Porter 
Patrick,  janitor.  Gray  Hall 
Patrick,  steam  titter,'  h.  227  Charles 
Patrick,  tailor,  h.  24  Soden 
Peter,  plumber,  h.  14  Coulans  ct. 
Peter  G.  millinery  goods,  1280  Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
Phillip   J.    laborer,  h.  2    Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
Robert,  plumber's  helper,b.54  Ellery 
Robert   B.  (Mason  &  Foley),   provi- 
sions. Union  ave.  cor.  OI   Concord 

ave.  1).  199  Huron  ave. 
Thomas. F.tish  peddler. h. Madison  av. 
Thomas  W.  brusbmaker,  1>.  52  tilth 
William,  lahorer,h.2.r.l  11  IJroadw  ay 
William,  teamster,  h.S  Hotel  Weston 

William,  umbrella  maker,  h.  2  Hotel 

Star 


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CAMBRIDGE    [f1]    DIRECTORY 


Folkins  Charles  R.  clerk,  G69  Mass.  ave. 

h.  335£  Essex 
Follen  Ann,    widow   of  Patrick,   house 

216  Brookline 
William,  laborer,  h.  631  Putnam  av. 
see  Fallon 
Follensbee  Benjamin  A.  piano  maker,  h. 

292  Broadway 
Follett  Esther,  widow,h.  1365  Cambridge 
Folsom  Betsy,   widow  of  Peter,    b.  124 

Pearl 
Mark  J.  captain,  police  station  1,  h. 

169  Auburn 
Norton, physician, 19  Berkeley,  h.clo. 
Samuel  H.   registrar  of  probate,  6 

Otis,   cor.  Second,  h.  at    Winches- 
ter 
Fonseca  Henry, candy  maker, b. 7  Watson 
Jesse,  laborer,  h.  Dailey  Alley 
Joseph  H.  painter,  h.  38  Kinnaird 
Moses,  cigar  packer,  b.  48  Brookline 
Phineas,  h.  7  Watson 
Solomon,  cigar  maker,  h.19  Watson 
Foord  James  L.  inspector,  125  Milk,  rm. 

40,  B.  h.  447  Green 
Foote  Christina  Alice,  rubber  worker,  h. 

100^  Norfolk  [Norfolk 

George  W.  building  mover,  bds.  100£ 
Josephine  B.  Mrs.  h.  8  Sacramento 
Mary  B.  h.  352  Harvard 
Samuel  D.  teamster,  b.  100£  Norfolk 
William  H.  chair  seater,  h.  100£  Nor- 
folk 
William  H.  Jr.  clerk,  b.l00£  Norfolk 
Footman  Mary  H.  Mrs.  h.  19  Church 

Philip  L.  b.  19  Church 
Foran  Ann,  widow  of  Nicholas,house  26 

Sparks  st.  pi. 
George  J.  office  manager,  The  Blake 

Mnfg.  Co.  Third,  h.  356  Harvard 
John,  piano  key  maker,  b.   1  Spring 

place 
Nicholas,  plumber's  helper,   bds.   26 

Sparks  st.  pi. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  1  Spring  pi. 
Forbes   Ann,  widow  of  Patrick,  boards 

117  Pleasant 
Christine  I. Miss.  h.  63  Highland  av. 
Duncan,  h.  63  Highland  ave. 
Eunice,  h.  114  Inman 
G eorge  R .  wood worker,b .  2  Worcester 
Jane, widow  of  Harry,h.21  Lawrence 
John,car  conductor,rms.222  Prospeet 
Laura  Miss,  h.  65  Putnam  ave. 
Mary  A.  M.  Mrs.  boarding  house,  8 

Ellery 
Sarah   A.  widow  of  Joseph,  bds.  19 

Greenough  avenue 
Thomas,  driver,  h.  19  Murdock 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  19  Murdock 
Thomas  F.motorman,  h.117  Pleasant 
Thomas   P.,  R.  R.   employee,  house 

141  Prospect 


Forbes  William,  carpenter,    h.    19     Oak 

Circle 
William  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  114  Inman 
William  W.  real  estate, 31  Exchange, 

rm.  7,  B.  h.  114  Inman 
see  Fobes 
Forbush  George  A.  letter  carrier,  house 

23  Erie 
Ford  Ada,  b.  77  Walden 

Alexander  S.  junk  dealer,  Webster 

ave.  n.  Winsor,  h.40  Parker 
Amanda  E.  widow  of  Thomas  B.  h. 

127  Norfolk 
Anna  P.  Miss,  h.  130  Green 
Austin  (Austin  &  Son),  granite,  31 

to  41  Main,  h.  59  School 

FORI)  AUSTIN  &  SON  (Austin 
and  Joseph  B.  Ford),  granite,  31 

to  41  Main.    See  p.  802 
Cornelius,  candy  maker,  h.159  Bridge 
Daniel,  baker,  h.  159  Bridge 
Daniel,  switchman.  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  h. 

13  Winter 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  b.  13  Winter 
Dennis  M.  foreman, h. 103  Cambridge 
Edward,  fireman,  h.  28  Pelham 
Edward^  laborer,  h.  Ill  Elm 
Edwin  W.  baggage  master,  B.  &  A. 

R.  R,,  B.  h.  29  Tufts 
George   D.  deputy  master,  House  of 

Correction,  b.  50  Thorndike 
George  R.  tinsmith,  Albany,  corner 

Portland,  h.  180  Columbia,  suite  3 
Hattie  S.  bookkeeper,h.  127  Norfolk 
Hugh  A.  laborer,  A.  S.  Ford,  bds.  3 

Healey 
James,  laborer,  h.  40  Winter 
James,   teamster,   84  Bridge,   h.  40 

Winter 
Jeremiah,  gate  tender,  B. .&  M.  R.R. 

Prison  Point,  h.  159  Bridge 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  19  Wilbur 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  36  Warren 
John,  city  laborer,  h.r.  51  Elm 
John,  laborer,  b.  177  Norfolk 
John,  laborer,  h.  10  Marion 
John  Mrs.  h.  78  Magazine 
John  F.  plumber,  1440  Mass.  ave.  h. 

166  Norfolk 
John  F.  Jr.  plumber,  b    166  Norfolk 
John  H.  laborer,  b.  13  Winter 
John  H.  printer,  528  Mass.  ave.  h.  36 

Erie 
John  J.  bookkeeper,  B.h.380  Walden 
John  J.  plasterer,  h.  341  Columbia 
John  M.  clerk,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  shop, 

at  Allston,  h.  88  Pleasant 
Joseph  B.  (Austin  Ford  &  Son)  gran- 
ite, 31  to  44  Main,  h.  at  Boston 
Martin,  hosemaker,  b.  218  Harvard 
Mary  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  41  Main, 

h.  59  School 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  286  Green 


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225 


Ford  Robert,  h.  13  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Thomas,  h.  4  Harvard  pi. 
Thomas,  Jr.  h.  27  Harvard 
Timothy,  rubber  worker,  house  30 

Seventh 
William, at  Am. Rub. Co. h. 115  Amory 
William,  stone  polisher,  h.46  Parker 
William  A.  sanitarv  inspector,  bds. 

166  Norfolk 
William  H.  agent,  B.  h.  88  Norfolk 
William  H.  carpenter,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

shop,  at  Allston,  b.  88  Pleasant 
William  J.  driver,  h.  15  Second 
Foreshaw    Edward,   bookkeeper,   h.   49 

Fifth 
Forest  George,  carpenter,  h.  275  Walden 
Forget   Hector,    cigar  maker,  house  77 

Washington 
Forman  Herbert  S.  printer, rms. 20  Banks 
Lee,  waiter,   15    Bow,   rms.   1  But- 
ler court 
Forrest  Edwin  R.  clerk,  8£  Mt.  Auburn, 
bds.  25  Banks 
Francis  T.  tailor,  bds.  25  Banks 
James,  clerk,  30  Bovlston,   house  14 

Eliot 
James  E.  painter,  bds.  32  Flagg 
John  H.  painter,  bds.  32  Flagg 
John  M.  painter,  1246£  Mass.  ave.  h. 

11  Mt.  Auburn 
Lawrence,  painter,  h.  32  Flagg 
Michael,  painter,  bds.  32  Flagg 
Robert,  painter,  h.  25  Banks 
Robert  E.  painter,  bds.  25  Banks 
Forrester    Carl,   motorman,     rooms    70 

Winthrop 
Forristall  Arthur  W.  clerk,  B.  bds.    75 
Prospect 
James  B.  police  station  2,    house  71 

Prospect 
Joseph,  h.  75  Prospect 
Forsaith  William  0.    salesman,  house  77 
Austin 
William  C.  salesman,  B.  85  Green 
Forsyth  Alexander,  student,  II.  U.  h.  21 
Putnam  ave. 
Emily  W.  widow  of  Ephraim,  house 

21  Putnam  ave. 

Isabella,  widow  of  Joseph,   house  6 

Cowperthwaite  [17  Bay 

Isabella  M.  G.  widow  of  James,  bds. 

Mary  C.  widow  of  James,  house  71 

Tremont 
William  J.  horseshoer,   Green,   cor. 
Bay,  h.  90  Concord  ave. 
Fort icr  Simon,  packer,  Osborn,  house  at 

Somerville 
Fort  in  George,  hairdresser,  h.  77   Wash- 
ington 
Fortney  Kit-hard  I,,  trav.  salesman,  15.  h. 

84  Wendell 
Fortune  James  I),  janitor,  591  Mass.  ave. 
h.  07   Auburn 


Fortune  William,  marine  engineer,  b.  07 

Auburn 
Fosdick  Caroline  W.    widow  of  Richard 

C.  h.  78  Allston 
Sarah  W.  Miss,  h.  37  Concord  ave. 
Fose  John,  laborer,  b.  12  Columbia 

FOSOATE  CHARLES  H.   piano 
tuner,    h.   106   Raymond.     See  p. 

829 
Foss  Alfred,journalist,rms.l  2  Mt. Auburn 
Benjamin  D.  carpenter,  h.  28  Elm 
Benjamin  D.  Jr.  polisher,  b.  2S   Elm 
Charles  A.  lawyer,  rms.  27  Irving 
Charlotte  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  B.  h. 

10  Cottage  [moud 

Edmund  F.  brick  layer,  h.  184  Ray- 
Ella  J.  seamstress,  b.  215  Auburn 
Frank  B.  bds.  10  Cottage 
George  F.  provisions,  471  Main,  h.70 

Franklin  [28  Elm 

Harry  C.  clerk,  162  Broadway,   bds. 
Herbert  D. confectionery  and  cigars, 

10  Cottage,  bcls.  do. 
Joseph,  engineer,  h.  321  Columbia 
Josephine  Mrs.  h.  3  Essex  ct. 
Kate  L.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  23   Essex, 

house  do. 
Lindley  J. confectionery  dealer.house 

522  Putnam  ave. 
Silas  S.  painter,  h.  309  Main 
Foster  Abraham,  h.  76  Harvard 

Agnes  A.  widow  of   William   H.    h. 

213  Banks 
Albert,  teamster,  h.  59  Bristol 
Albert  T.  clerk,  1336  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

156  Mt.  Auburn 
Andrew,  packer,  Riverside  Press,  h. 

44  Tremont 
Benjamin  P.  mason,  h.l20£  Pleasant 
Bert  L.  clerk,  1336  Mass.   ave.    bds. 

156  Mt.  Auburn 
Calvin  H.  broker,  h.  53  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles  C.  physician,  8  Elmwood  av. 

house  do.  [Prince 

Charles  G.  upholsterer,   B.  house  56 
Christopher,  herdic,  b.  13   Leighton 

court 
Clareuce  E.  clerk,  b.  156  Mt.  Auburn 
Collins  C.  master  mariner,  house  29 

Sidney 
David  If.  clerk,  B.  1).  44  Tremont 
Eben  B.   bookkeeper, 37  Commercial, 

B.  h.  340  Broadway  [ave 

Edward,  machinist,  h.  27A   Webster 
Edward  A.  brick  manfr.Concord  av. 

near  Walden,  b.  at  Somerville 
Edward  A. (Foster  &Co.  >,1336  Mas-. 

av.  cigars,  etc.  h.   156   Mt.  Auburn 
Edward  J.  Laborer,  h.  5 1  <  ledar 
Emma  B.  Mrs.  h.   IS   Lee 
Francis  A.  artist,  i>.  15  Oxford 
Francis C.  lawyer,  8  Congress,  1>.  h. 

15  Oxford 


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CAMBRIDGE    [J1]     DIRECTORY 


Foster  Francis    M.    at  collar  factory,  10 
Arrow,  h.  66  Putnam  ave. 
Frank,  carriage  painter,  1957  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  2051  do. 
Fred,  bds.  100  Putnam  ave. 
Fred  0.  carpenter,  h.  44  Cottage 
Fred  C.  Mrs.  dressmaker, 44  Cottage, 

house  do. 
George  E.  51  Sudbury,   B.   boards  8 

Forest 
Harriet,  teacher,  Shepard  school,  b. 

at  Reading 
Henry  P.  teamster,  h.  143  Gore 
Herbert  P.  painter,  Am. Rub.  Co.  h. 

10  Carlisle 
Isabella,  widow,  h.  r.  65  Mt. Auburn 
Isadore  I.    principal,   Cushing  pri- 
mary school,  h.  66  Pemberton 
James,  hay  and  grain,  111  Bridge,  h. 

5  East 
James,  iron  moulder,  b.  4  Seventh 
James  A.  hostler,  15  Gore,  rooms  13 
Leighton  ct.  [way 

James  E.  carpenter, raw.  237£  Broad- 
Joel  H.  salesman,  B.  h.  9  Antrim 
John,   foreman,    packing    room,  29 

Franklin,  bds.  168  Hampshire 
John,  plumber,  b.  8  Shepherd's  blk. 

Plympton 
John,  teamster,  h.  75  Cambridge 
John  A.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  bds. 

44  Tremont 
Joseph, car  conductor,  h.  1  Cedar  sq. 
Joseph  F.  helper,   8   Brattle,   house 

Bradbury 
Louisa  and  Sarah  A.  h.  9  Antrim 
Manuel,  sawyer,  h.  68  Second 
Margaret,  widow  of  Alvin, house  112 

Pearl 
Margaret  E.  widow  of  George  H.  h. 

66  Pemberton 
Margaret  L.  h.  44  Tremont 
Pearle,  machinist,  bds.  58  Broadway 
Phoebe,  h.  262  Columbia 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  70  Plympton 
Robert,  plumber,  h.  147  Main 
Robert  B.  grocer,  159  Portland,  h.  18 

Bristol 
Samuel  W.  clerk,  B.   b.  44  Tremont 
Sarah  C.  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house 

94  Henry 
Susan  L.  Miss,  h.  9  Antrim 
Theodore  D.  stationery,   168  Devon- 
shire, B.  h.  12  Melleii 
William,  at  Woven  Hose  mnfy.b.  11 

Murdock 
William,   carpenter  and  city   lamp- 
lighter, h.  8  Shepherd's  blk. 
William,  Jr.  clerk,  3  Brattle,  bds.  8 

Shepherd's  block,  Plympton 
William  A.  bds.  6  Salem 
William  H.  action  maker,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  109  Winsor 


Foster  William  W.  motorman,h.  6  Salem 
&  Co.    (Edward  A.  Foster),  cigars 

and  lunch  room,  1336  Mass.  ave. 
Willis  H.  action  maker,h.ll  Douglas 
Foundation  Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 

226  Green 
Fountain  George  W.  carriagesmith,  376 

Main,  h.  2  Harrison 
Loring  F.  pattern  maker,   house  97£ 

Henry  [Winsor 

Fouquet  Alice  A. piano  worker, house  288 

Peter,  upholsterer,  96    Washington, 

B.  h.  288  Winsor 
Peter  O.  motorman,  b.  288  Winsor 
Fourness  Arthur,electrical  engineer, Am. 

Rub.  Co.  h.  4  Beech 
Wilfred,  clerk,  b.  4  Beech 
Fournier  Joseph  C.  nickel  plater,  house 

reai- 14  Jackson 
Fournon  Lucien,  fencing  instructor,  26a 

Brattle,  bds.  at  Boston 
Fowle    Susan  B.  widow  of  Isaac   H.  h. 

235  Brookline 
William, hairdresser,b. 2366  Mass.  av. 
see  Fowles 
Fowler  Annie  Mrs.  h.  15  Pioneer 

David  H.  carpenter,  h.  2524  Mass. av. 
Frank  C.  salesman,  B.  b.  22  Tremont 
John,  mason,  51  Western  ave.  h.  do. 
John  C.  musician,  96  River,   house 

43  Pleasant 
Leah  L.  Miss,  clerk,  53  River,rooms 

35£  Essex 
Lizzie  M.  bookkeeper,  b.  22  Tremont 
Maiy  B.  widow  of  Frank  A.  house 

22  Tremont 
&  Payne  (John  C. Fowler  and  Chas. 

W.   Payne),  clothes   cleansing,  96 

River 
Fowles  Augustus  J.  L.  confectioner,  443 

Mass.  ave.  h.  44  Pearl 
Fox  Annie  M.  Miss,  h.  358  Cambridge 
Caleb  P.  clerk,  Am.  Rubber  Co. bds. 

57  Austin 
Charles,  mechanical  engineer,  2  Cen- 
tral square,  h.  59  Chestnut 
Charles  S.  salesman,  37£  Howard,  b. 

404  Putnam  ave. 
Edward    P.    compositor,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  404  Putnam  ave. 
Ernest,  carpenter,  h.  10  Oak  Circle 
George  J.  live  stock  dealer,  house  9 

Orchard 
Helen,  dressmaker,  rms.  58  Austin 
Henry  V.  clerk,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.depot, 

B.  bds.  4S  Sacramento 
Jabez,  associate  justice,  Third   Dist. 

Court,  City    building,   Brattle    sq. 

and  lawyer,  50  Srate,   room  59,  B. 

h.  99  Irving 
James  A.  h.  1006  Mass.  ave. 
James  E.  iron  moulder,  Pelham,   h. 

134  Amory 


CAMBRIDGE    [J1]    DIRECTORY 


227 


Fox  John,  harness  maker,  B.  boards  858 
Cambridge 
John  L.  clerk,  Am.  Rubber  Co.  bds. 

57  Austin 
Joseph,  collector,  constable  and  no- 
tary public.  28  School,  rm.  19,  B. 
h.  36  Wallace 
Michael,  glass  maker,  b.  139  Bridge 
Sarah  E. widow  of  John,h.  57  Austin 
Thomas  J.  harness  maker,boards  358 

Cambridge 
William,  laborer,  h.  257  Vine 
Foxcroft  Club,  17  Kirkland 

Frank,  editor  Boston  Journal,  h.  25 
Hillside  ave. 
Foy  John,  tinsmith,  b.  5  Somerset 
Richard,  tinsmith,  h.  5  Somerset 
Richard,  Jr.  tinsmith,  b.  5  Somerset 
William,  painter,  h.  26  Fairmont  av. 
Foye  Annie  Mrs.  h.  14  Warland 

Clara E.  widow  of  Samuel,house  528 
Mass.  ave.  [Warland 

Etta  Miss,  stenographer,  boards   14 
Fraetor  Antone,  laborer,  h.  309  Third 
Fraetus  Frank,  tailor,  h.  8  Sixth 
Frampton  Alston,  silver  plater,  bds.  B.& 
M.  R.  R.  station,  foot  Third 
Fannie  B.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  r.  B.  &. 
M.  R.  R.  station,  foot  Third,  h-  do. 
Gilbert  P.  station  agent,  B.   &.   M. 

R.  R.  foot  Third,  h.  do 
Joseph  G.  shoemaker,  h.  B.  &  M.  R. 
R,  foot  Third 
Franchi  Francisco,  cabinet  maker,  h.  32 

Kinnaird 
Francis  Arthur,  clothes  cleaner,  6  Pearl, 
h.  28  Cherry 
Catherine  R.  h.  50  Baldwin 
Ella,  wid.of  George,  h.  43  Blackstone 
Fred  F.  drug   clerk,    b.   42  Putnam 

avenue 
George  E.  mngr.   F.  P.   Merrill,   7 

Hovey  ave.  h.  50  Baldwin 
George  E.  Jr.  b.  50  Baldwin 
George  M.  hairdresser,  h.  138  Bridge 
Jose,  laborer,  h.  208  Bridge 
Manuel,   clerk,    115    Bridge,    h.    107 

Cambridge 
Manuel    W.  furniture   salesman,   B. 

h.  42  Putnam  ave. 
Nellie  A.  Miss,  h.  43  Kirkland 
Olmore  C.  student,  b.  42  Putnam  av. 
William    E.  clerk,   1420  Mass.   ave. 
bds.  50  Baldwin 
Francisco  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  30  Spring 
Francke  Kuno,  asst.   prof.   H.   U.  h.  2 

Berkeley  pi. 
Franclovv   Frank,   hairdresser,  nns.  160 

Winsor 
Francoeur  Edward,  conductor,  F.  K.  R. 
h.  73  Cushing 
Emma,    widow    of   Stanislaus,    h.    7 
Cottage  Park  ave. 


PYancoeur  Eugene,  driver,  47  Cogswell 

ave.  h.  Railroad 
Franey    Michael  J.   printer,  B.    h.   297 

Green 
Frank  Charles,  umbrella  maker,  65  Court 
B.  h.  62  Harvey 
Charles,  Jr.  baker,  b.  62  Harvey 
Charles  A.  provisions,  B.  house  14 
Tremont 
Frankenstein  lsadore,  h.  10-±8  Cambridge 
Max,  boots  and   shoes,   1050  Cam- 
bridge, h.  1293  do. 
William  L.   dry  goods,    1046    Cam- 
bridge, h.  1048  do.  [ave. 
Frankis  Gus,  gardener,   h.  11  Magnolia 
Franklin  Edward, mariner,  h.ll  Union  ct. 
George,  porter,  h.  54  Washington 
John  H.  coal  heaver,  91  Broadway, 

h.  35  Hastings 
Mfg.  Co.  (The)  lith.  printing  plates, 
31  Bow 
Frauzen  Carl,  adjuster,  286  Main,  h.  59 

Cherry 

Fraser  Angus,  boiler  maker,  Sixth,  cor. 

Potter,  h.  210  Columbia  [bia 

Annie,  bookkeeper,  B.  b.  204  Colum- 

David  A.  shipper,  40  Green,  h.  22£ 

Suffolk 
Elizabeth,  widow,  h.  18  Haskell 
Frank  P.  milkman,  b.  354  Prospect 
Fred,  laborer,  h.  16  Decatur 
Harriet  Mrs.  h.  204  Columbia 
Henry  A.  carpenter,  h.  282  Green 
Henry  A.  carpenter,  rms.  14  Pleas- 
ant [way 
James,  mail  driver,  h.  r.  50  Broad- 
James  E.  carpenter,  h.  36  Magee 
John,  b.  204  Columbia 
John  S.  teamster,  bds.  143  Main 
Joseph,  teamster,  bds.  165  Bridge 
Lawrence,  laborer,  b.  11  Jefferson 
Lewis,  laborer,  h.  1  Hampshire  ct. 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  6  Hotel  Lee 
Maud   C.    bookkeeper,   B.    bds.   204 

Columbia 
Phinney  K.  teamster,  h.  165  Bridge 
William  A.  laborer,  h.  3  Fifth 
W.  Thomas  B.  tailor,  h.  408  Main 

IjTRASIER     DANIEL     F.    piano 
hammer  coverer,   73  Main,  house 
Magazine,  cor.  Auburn.     See  page 
799 
Frates  Antone,  laborer,  h.  26  Wi titer 
Francisco,  h.  26  Winter 
Frank,  h,  34  Spring 
Manuel,  blacksmith,  h.  IS  Spring 
Manuel,  clerk,  B.  h.  773  Cambridge 
Fratina  -Jesse,  finisher,  h.  Dailey  alley 
Frawley    .Jeremiah,    Jr.    Laborer,   D.    143 
Banks 
Mary,    widow    of    .Jeremiah,    h.    113 

Banks 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  201  Franklin 


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228 


CAMBRIDGE 


[F] 


DIRECTORY 


Frawley  Thomas  E. tinsmith, 448  Main,b. 

201  Franklin 
Frazer  David,  stenographer,  B.  bds.  16 
William 
Robert  J.  fruit,  b.  16  William 
Samuel  A.  stenographer,  B.  bds.  16 

Williams 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  16  William 
Frazier  John  A.  teamster,  138  Pleasant, 
h.  36  Andrew 

FRAZIER  WILLIAM  H. 
apothecary,   169  Harvard,   h.  248 

Prospect.     See  p.  808 
see  Fraser,  also  Frasier  [Pearl 

Fredericks    Frederic,    cooper,     bds.    57 
Frederickson  John  P.  piano  mrker,  h. 

141  Clark 
Julius  A.  casemaker,  162  Broadway, 

h.  109  Cushing 
John,  foreman,  286  Main 
Freedman  Reuben,  tinsmith,  36U  Main, 

h.  341  do.  [way 

Freehill  Amasa,  clerk,  rms.  275  Broad- 
Freeman  Alexander  L.  drug  clerk,  410, 

Cambridge,  bds.  at  Somerville 
Arsene,  harness  mnfr.2000  Mass.ave. 

h.  at  Somerville 
Aubrey  J.  driver,  h.  7  Salem      [way 
A.  Irving,  carpenter,  rms.  421  Broad- 
Benjamin  B.  jewelry,  495   Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  74  Ellery 
Benjamin  H.  carpenter,  h.  20  Western 

avenue 
Cora  L.  proofreader,  1284  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  31  Tufts 
Emily,  widow  of  Lovick,  h.  rear  51 

Hastings 
Fred  M.  carpenter,  rms.   132  Austin 
Fred  M.  teamster,  h.  220  Banks 
Harry  H.  traveling  salesman,  rms. 

28  Russell 
Henry  A.  laborer,  h.  5  Wesley  ave. 
James  A.  clerk,  133  Federal,  B.  h. 

Mt.  Auburn,  cor.  Coolidge  ave. 
Jane,   widow   of    Nathan,  bds.   113 

Norfolk 
Jesse  H.  clerk,  114  New  Faneuil  Hall 

Market,  B.  h.  56  Columbia 
John  Joel,  waiter,  rms.  19  Ware 
John  S.  h.  31  Tufts 
Lena  Mrs.  h.  7  Salem 
Mary  Miss,  cook,  rooms  6  Essex 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  12  Oak  [way 

Richard,  butcher,  h.  5  r.  114  Broad- 
Roxanna,  widow   of   Bartlett  B.   h. 

94  Pearl 
Samuel  A.  carrier,  P.  O.  647  Mass. 

av.  rms.  85  Franklin 
Snow  F.  shipper,  h.  7  Salem 
Thomas  F.  carpet  layer,  h.  1,  rear 

114  Broadway 
Wells  D.  agent,  136  Devonshire,  B. 

h.  19  Trowbridge 


Freese  John    W.  principal,  Washington 

grammar  school,  h.  17  Chauucy 
Madam,  h.  2  Leonard  ave. 
Freeth  Annie, widow  of  William  J.  house 

166  Putnam  ave. 
Edward,    at    Riverside    Press,    bds. 

166  Putnam  ave. 
William,   at    Riverside    Press,    bds. 

166  Putnam  ave. 
Freidlen    Charles,     teamster,    bds.     42 

Bristol 
Julius,  tailor,   b.  42  Bristol 
Freitus    Antoine,   city    laborer,    h.    175 

Third 
French  Charles,  motorman,  b.  2  Frank 
Charles  L.    supt.    Staudard  Oil   Co. 

Boston  dept.  Sixth,  cor.  Potter,  h. 

34  Essex  [do. 

Edgar  L,  clerk,  23  Harvard,  h.  153 
Edward  L.  carpenter,  bds.  30  Mellen 
Estelle  J.   Miss,   teacher,    Harvard 

grammar  school,  b.  369  Prospect 
Evangaline  T.  Miss,   photographer, 

585  Cambridge,  bds.  468  do. 
Frank  M.  roofer,  696  Mass.  ave.  h.  9 

Franklin 
Frederick  M.  clerk,  h.  102  Thorndike 
George  E.  driver,  b.  97  Norfolk 
George  E.  newsdealer,  600  Mass.  av. 

h.  586  do. 
G.  Frank,  manager,  1312  Mass.  ave. 

rms.  99  Mt.  Auburn 
Herman  P.  clerk,  bds.  49  Trowbridge 
James,  cooper,  bds.  145  Third 
James  M.  machinist,  h.  369  Prospect 
Lucy  C.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  132  Green 

house  do.  [Harvard 

Margaret    Mrs.     housekeeper.     317 
Mary  C.  Mrs.  h.  97  Norfolk 
Oren  B.  carpenter,  15  Palmer,  house 

30  Mellen 
Parker,at  169  Gore,  b.  472  Cambridge 
Rebecca  Mrs.  h.  472  Cambridge 
Sarah  B.  C.   widow   of  John  P.   h. 

1534  Cambridge 
Timothy,  galvanizer,  50  Harvard,  h. 

4  Hastings 
William,  cooper,  h.  146  Third 
William  A.  stair  builder,  49   Trow- 
bridge, h.  do. 
Frenier  Napoleon,  carpenter,  h.  4  Wil- 
son ave. 
Frenning  Elizabeth  Y.  Mrs.  proof  reader 

Riverside  Press,  b.  163  Magazine 

FRESH  POND  ICE  CO.  (J.  Q. 
Bennett,  pres. ;  E.  A.  Davenport, 
treas.  T.  S.  Hittinger,  supt.  321 
Washington, Somerville,  Tel.  444-2 
branch  offices,  J.  H.  Wyeth  &  Co. 
6  Brattle,  tel.  520,  Yerxa  &  Yerxa 
669  Mass.  ave.  tel.  601-4,  Andrew 
J.  Lovell  &  Co.  1853  Mass.  ave. 
tel.  532-3.     See  p.  3 


CAMBRIDGE    [J1]    DIRECTORY 


229 


Frew  Angus,  student,  b.  10  Lawrence 
James,  baker,  163  Pearl,  h.  10  Law- 
rence 
Friberg  Gustaf  F.  clerk,  91  Cross,  B.  h. 
349  Columbia  [mouth 

Frick  George,  harp  maker,  h.   91   Ply- 
Friel  Ann,  house  43  Auburn  pi. 

Annie  S.  Mrs.  milliner,  h.  22  Fifth  ' 
Hugh  C.  brushmaker,  b.  22  Fifth 
James,  cooper,  h.  136  Bridge 
James  F.  teamster,  h.  336  Vine 
Jane,  house  43  Auburn  pi. 
Patrick,    cooper,    130    Gore,    h.    59 
Wiuter 
Friend  Edward  W.  clerk,  13  Broadway, 
h.  262£  do. 
Mary  G.  widow,  h.  26334  Broadway 
Frier  Adolphus  S.  Cuticline,  41  Pleasant 
house  do. 
Christina  J.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  B.  b. 

41  Pleasant 
Mabel    E.    Miss,     bookkeeper,    463 
Mass.  ave.  b.  41  Pleasant 
Frieth  William  F.  clerk,  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  166  Putnam  ave. 
Frim  J.  William,  h.  440  Mass.  ave. 


Fritz    John    J.    carriage    paintin< 


364 


River,  h.  12  Douglass 
William,  h.  35  Harvey 
William  B.  carpenter,  rms.  43  Essex 
Frockberg  John   Edward,  tailor,  house 

86  Washington  [way 

Frohnert  Paul,  laborer,  h.  r.  159  Broad- 
Froideavaux  Paul,  upholsterer,  B.  house 

41  Prospect 
Frost    Albinus    F.    Rev.    instructor    in 

Theology,  Xew  Church  Theologi- 
cal School,  h.  79  Oxford 
Althea  B.  Mrs.  asst.  supt.  of  schools 

office,  bds.  366  Harvard 
Charles  F.  provisions, 2369  Mass. ave. 

h.  at  Somerville 
(  llara  V.   Miss,   saleswoman.      1046 

Cambridge,  h.  at  Somerville 
Edward,  h.  386  Harvard 
Eliza  H.  Miss,  copyist,  b.  8  White 
Florence  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Peabody 

grammar  school,  b.  at  Waltham 
Frank,  grocer,  177  Court,  B.  house 

77  Franklin 
I  reorge,  helper,  b.  102  Main 
George  A.  artist,  2086  Mass.  ave.  h. 

53  Orchard 
George  E.  painter,  h.  1791    Mass.  av. 
Lloyd  E.  clerk,  B.  b.7!)  Oxford 
Lucy  .1.  bookkeeper,  445  Mass.  ave 

b.  77  Franklin 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.   167   Main 
Philip  U.  mariner.  I).  79  Oxford 
Frothingham   E.   Victor,  mang.   editor, 

Harvard  Crimson,  1301   Mass.  ave. 

b.  19  Matthew 
Margaret  \\  .  Miss,  27  Everett 


Frumara   Dominic,  hairdresser,  B.  house 

567  Putnam  ave. 
Guidon,  h.  567  Putnam  ave. 
Louis,  stonecutter,  b.567  Putnam  av. 
Michael,  1st,  h.  292  Brookline 
Michael,  2d,  hairdresser,  305  River, 

bds.  567  Putnam  ave. 
Frush    Frank  X.   watch    repairer,   363 

Washington,  B.  b.  2495  Mass.  ave. 
Frye  Abbie  J.  Mrs.  h.  38  Amory 
Arthur,  driver,  b.  153  River 
Charles  E.   foreman,  201  Bridge,  h. 

341  Cambridge  [way 

Charles  H.  painter,h.  2  r.  114  Broad- 
Edward,   clerk,   145  Hampshire,   h. 

143  do. 
Francis  E.  clerk,  State  House.  B.  b. 

50  Wendell 
Frank  A.  clerk,  B.  bds.  46  Laugdon 
James,  laborer,  h.  354  Prospect 
Joseph  E.  bookkeeper,  553  Mass.  av. 

h.  38  Amory 
Lydia,  widow  of  Samuel, h.  38  Amory 
Martha  J.  widow  of  James  E.  house 

353  Pearl 
Nathan  A.  Standard  Sugar  Refinerv, 

h.  50  Wendell 
Rose  C.  Mrs.  h.  46  Langdon 
Samuel  B. laborer,  h.  1192  Cambridge 
Walter  C.teamster,b.ll92  Cambridge 

FRYE  WILLIAM,  JR.  Hampden 
Creamery,  153  River,  h.  do.  See 
page  774  [Sixth 

Frykman  G.  Julius,  machinist,  h.  249 
Fryott  William,  laborer, h. 23  Webster  av. 
Fuchs  Carl  M.  J.  tinsmith,  b.  28  Harvey 

John  E.  currier,  h.  28  Harvey 
Fudge   Arthur   S.  coverer,   201    Bridge, 
bds.  123  Cambridge 
David  (David  Fudge  &  Son),  under- 
taker, 123  Cambridge,  h.  do. 
FUDGE  DAVID  &  SON,  under- 
takers, 123  Cambridge.     See  p.  807 
Fugar  Alfred,  painter,  h.  12  Brookford 
Fuglestad  John  A.  laborer,h.  27  Railroad 
Sewall  N.  machinist,  b.  27  Railroad 
Fullam  John  P. teamster,!). 934  Cambridge 

Mary  Mrs.  h.  934  Cambridge 
Fuller  Addie  R.  widow  of  Richard  F.  h. 
13  Hilliard 
Arthur  B.  Mrs.  h.  13  Hilliard 
Caroline    A.    and    Harriet    W.  h.    63 

Dana 
Cassie,  clerk,  B.  rms.  275   Broadway 
Charles  o.  carpenter,  li  Dennis,  B. 

bds.  21   Haskell 

Charles   L.  insurance,  58   Stata,   1'.. 

h.  19  Forest 
Charles    s.   student,    II.    r.   h     126 

Prospecl 
Charles   W.  collector,  3    Lincoln,   h. 

20  Orchard 

Cyrus  B.  b.  212   Hamilton 


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CAMBRIDGE    [(j]    DIRECTORY 


Fuller  Edith  D.  asst.  Epis.  Theo.  school 

library,  bds.  13  Hilliard 
Edward  H.  electrician  B.  h.  8  Acorn 
E.  F.  painter,  bds.  Brattle  sq.  Hotel 
George  C.   W.   clothing,  557   Mass. 

ave.  h.  101  Austin 
George  C.   W.  Jr.  clerk,  557  Mass. 

ave.  h.  101  Austin 
Garden  E.  clothing  cutter,  23  North, 

B.  h.  11*  Inman 
Isabella,  widow,  h.  134  Rindge  ave. 
James  H.  agent,  h.  259  Winsor 
John,  laborer,  b.  29  Dyke 
John  E.  clerk,  B.  h.  1283  Cambridge 
Lyman  J.,  U.  S.  postal  clerk,  house 

'108  Austin 
Minnie  S.  Mrs.  millinery,  1398  Cam- 
bridge, h.  118  Inman 
Robert  O.  house  125  Prospect 
Sarah,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  26  Essex 
Simeon  H.  woolens,  B.  h.  68  Dana 
Walter,  driver,  bds.  r.  31  Harvard 
Walter  D.  at  4  Park,B.b.  64  Prospect 
William,  blacksmith,  b.  12  Lowland 

avenue  [st.  pi. 

William  H.  paper  hanger,  h.  1   Jay 

Fullerton  Archie  J.  painter,  bds.  Porters 

Hotel 
George  H.  washer,  136  Franklin,  b. 

14  Cottage 
Sarah  J.  widow  of  Augustus  W.  h. 

77  Wallace 
Fulton  Allen, master  mariner,  h.61  Ellery 
Dugald  M.  student,  H.U.b.  61  Ellery 
John,  painter,  14  Church,  house  62 

Prince 
Funk  William,  gardener,  h.  r.  18  Railroad 

FTJRBI SH  FRED  B.  carpenter,  83 
Boylston  and  13  Church,  house  31 
Crescent.     See  page  789 
Furbush  Joseph  H.  police  sta.  1,  h.  29 
Crescent 
Royal  G.  clerk,  b.  29  Crescent 
Furey  James,  foreman,  h.  456  Putnam  av. 
Furfey  Hugh,  h.  12  Somerset       [194  do. 
James,  mat  mnfr.  202  Brookline  h. 

FURFEY  JAMES  A.  mat  mnfr. 
202     Brookline,   h.    134   Chestnut. 

See  page  793 
James  H.  driver,  hose  wragon,  No.  5, 

h.  59  Prince 
John  E.  letter  carrier,  18  Boylston, 

h.  24  Mt.  Auburn 
John  F.  janitor,  Prospect,  cor.  Har- 
vard, h.  127  Hamilton 
Michael,  mat  maker,  202  Brookline, 

h.  208  do. 
William  P.  cooper,  b.  12  Somerset 
Furlong  Isaac  A.   salesman,  B.   house  7 

Russell 
Robert,  fish  cutter,  h.  75  Bolton 
Sylvester,      carriage      washer,      24 

Brattle,  h.  64  Pemberton  i 


Furlong  Sylvester,  Jr.clerk,B.b.  64  Pem- 
berton 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  35b  Porter 
Furness  Charles  A.  driver,  9  Brattle,  b. 
9  Brewer 
Roger  S.  blacksmith,  h.  9  Brewer 
William  E.  bicycle  repairer,4  Brattle 

sq.  b.  9  Brewer 
William  H.  Mrs.  h.  4  Reidesel  ave. 
Fury  John,  boiler  maker,  bds.  3  Parnell 
Patrick,  baker,  176   Harvard,  house 
1 57  Portland 
Fyfe  Robert,  baker,  h.  48  Middlesex 


GABRIEL  ALBERT  G.   action  maker, 
Osborn,  b.  42  Norfolk 
Henry  T.  piano  action  maker,   145 

Broadway,  b.  42  Norfolk 
Manuel  B.  h.  18  Jefferson 
Martha  R.   widow  of  Samuel  E.  h. 
42  Norfolk  [vard 

Mary  E.  widow  of  John,  h.  121  Har- 
Gaddis  David, soap  boiler,  200  Broadwav, 
h.  83  Elm 
James,  laborer,  h.  89  Elm 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  422  Columbia 
William,  janitor,  Jefferson  Physical 
Laboratory,  h.  at  Somerville 
Gade  John  Allyn,  student,  H.  U.  bds.  5 

Berkeley 
Gadesby  Charles,   iron   worker,   B.     B. 

Wks.  h.  22  Bristol 
Gaffey  John,  teamster,  h.  56  Ninth   • 

Thomas  F.apothecary,425  Cambridge 

h.  at  Lynn  [23  Sidney 

Gaffney  Charles   B.  baker,  40  Green,  h. 

Charles  B.  driver,  h.  570  Cambridge 

Susan,  housekeeper,  h.  r.  56  Winter 

Gafney  James,  machinist,  h.  175  Charles 

John,  plumber,  b.  175  Charles 
Gagan  Ann,  widow  of  Francis,  house  61 

Hampshire 
Gage  B.  O.  fireman,  at  Blake's  mnfr.  Co. 
h.  at  Somerville 
Charles  Sibley  Mrs.  h.  6  Garden 
Daniel  W.  stoves  and  plumber,  1896 

Mass.  ave.  h.  146  Huron  ave. 
Jennie  Miss,dressmaker,rms.68  Pearl 
Milton,  furniture,  h.  68  Orchard 
Seth  N.  ins.  2041  Mass.  ave.  and  53 
Devonshire,  B.  b.  7  Chester 
Gagne  Edward,  photographer,  Winsor  n. 

Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Gagnon  Frank,brick  burner,h.!24  Dublin 
Mederic.  wire   worker,  10  Franklin, 

h.  94  Heurv 
Rose  Mrs.  h.  63  School 
Seth,  carpenter,  b.  15  Douglass 
Ulderic,  foreman,  10  Franklin,  h.  94 
Henry 
John, 
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231 


Gahm   Elizabeth  B.  teacher,  Gore  prim- 
ary school,  h.  48  Antrim 
John  S.  varnisher,  h.  48  Antrim 
Joseph  S.  clerk  B.  b.  48  Antrim 
Mary   A.   clerk,   10  Arrow,  bds.   48 
Antrim 
Gainey  John,  rubber   worker,  house  450 
Broadway 
William  J.  porter,  h.  27  Hancock 
Gains  Thomas,  coachman,  2131  Mass.  av. 

boards  do. 
Gaitor  Richard  L.  waiter,  B.  house  89 

Walden 
Galarneau  Charles,  clerk,  h.  5  Clifton 
Frank  D.  brakeman,  h.  5  Clifton 
John  B.  pressman,  h.  18£  School 
Galbraith  Archibald  V.  student,  H.  U.  b. 
63  Highland  ave. 
Frederick  W.  lawyer  and  engineer, 
h.  63  Highland  ave.  [land 

John  S.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  63  High- 
Gale  Eliza  C.  widow  of  George  T.  h.  320 
Harvard 
Ezra  T.  lumber.  336  Main 
f^  ALE   GEORGE  W.  pies.  Geo. 
VT    W.  Gale    Lumber  Co.  336  Main,  h. 

at  Boston.     See  front  cover 
f^\  ALE  GEORGE  W.  LUMBER 
VJ    CO.  lumber,  336  Main.     See  front 
cover 
Hezekiah  C.  h.  29  Chauncy 
Justin  E.  h.  25  Kirkland 
Louisa  Mrs.  h.  4  Worcester 
Galgay  Frank,  laborer,  169  Gore,  h.  rear 
172  Spring 
Maurice,  at  169  Gore,b.  r.  172  Spring 
Gallagher  Bridget,  dressmaker,  39  Boyl- 
ston,  rms.  do. 
Charles,    watchman,    Market,  junc. 

Broadway,  h.  20  School 
Daniel,  candy  maker, h. 2451  Mass.av. 
Dennis,  rubber  worker,  h.  2  Har- 
vard place 
Edward,  shipper,  Boston  Woven 
Hose  &  Rubber  Co.  h.  185  Norfolk 
Frank,  at  169  Gore,  b.167  Hampshire 
Frank,  at  169  Gore,  b.  19  Squire's  ct. 
George  A.  plasterer,  b.  101   Webster 

avenue 
Hugh,  cigars,  b.  187  Hampshire 
Hugh,  rubber  worker,  h.  2  Harvard 

place 
Hugh,  tinsmith,  h.  625  Putnam  ave. 
Hugh  J.  laborer,  h.  40  Gore 
Hugh  J.  Jr.  clerk,  b. 40 Gore 
Hugh  T.  teamster,160  Gore.h.147  do. 
John,  hostler,  at  169  Gore 
John,  laborer,  h.  1(51   Main 
John  A.  safe  maker,  h.  208  Harvard 
Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  239  Main 
Joseph,  boxmaker,  b.1176  Cambribge 
Joseph  J.  stenographer,  B.  bds.  25 
Lopez 


Gallagher  Margaret  Miss,  h.  2  Hastings 
Mary,  widow,  h  11  Brewery 
Mary  E.  widow  of  John, h.  15  Second 
Nicholas,  clerk,  B.  b.  775  Cambridge 
Owen  J.  bookbiuder,  Riverside  Bind- 
ery, h. 25  Lopez 
Owen  M.  clerk,  168  Gore 
Patrick,  coppersmith,  h.  161  Main 
Patrick,  lumber,  b.  1  Munroe 
Peter,  candy  maker,  B.  h.  33  Cedar 
Peter,  conductor,  h.  1176  Cambridge 
Richard,   peddler,    h.   135    Webster 

avenue 
Richard,  tinsmith,  h.  297  Green 
Robert,  clerk,  b.  40  Gore 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  15  Farwell  place 
Thomas,  plasterer,  632  Mass.  ave.  h. 

101  Webster  ave. 
Thomas  2d.  plasterer,  b.  101  Webster 

avenue 
Thomas  F.  clerk,  85  Hampshire,  h. 

at  Clinton 
Thomas  J.   trunk  maker,  B.  house, 

Washburne  ave. 
William,  laborer,  h.  16  Harvard 
William,  laborer,  h.  1  Munroe 
William,  Jr.  wire  worker,  h.l  Monroe 
GALLAGHER   WILLIAM, 
VT    plasterer,  101  Webster  ave.  h.  do. 
See  p.  801 
William,  Jr.  driver,  b.101  Webster  av. 
William,  Jr.  wire  worker,  boards  16 

Harvard 
William  H.  box  maker,   1176  Cam- 
bridge 
Gallant  Cornelius  L.  cook.  h.  9  Car- 
lisle 
John,  carpenter,  h.  127  Spring 
John,  Jr.  rubber  worker,  boards  127 

Spring 
William,  book  binder,  b.  127  Spring 
Gallen  Michael,  canvasser,  h.  21  Mill 
Galligau   Bartholomew,  rubber  worker, 
h.  19  Harvard 
Peter,  safe  maker,  17  Main,  h.  Mun- 
roe, near  Third 
Philip  F.  foreman,  h.  128  Spring 
Thomas,  stone  cutrer,  h.  19  Harvard 
Galligo  Joseph,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Gallinowsky  Anthony,  shoemaker,  h.  13 

Lambert 
Gallishaw  Henry,  furniture  mover.  329 

Main,  h.  do. 
Gallison    Fred    X.    plumber.   694    Bfass. 
av.  b.  142  Bit.  Auburn 
Henry,  artist,  P>.  bds.  94  Brattle 
Marie  Mrs.  music  teacher,  94  Brattle, 
bds.  do. 
Gallivan  Abigail,  widow  of  Donald,  h.  r. 
79  Boy  1st  on 
Daniel,  printer.  18  Central  sq.  b.  22 

Sparks 
Daniel,  shoemaker,  b.  12  Foster 


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Gallivan  James,  h.  36  Foster 
James,  laborer,  b.  23  Mill 
James,  printer,  University  Press,  h. 

3  Appian  Way 
Jeremiah,  at  Am.  Rub. Works,  h.  199 

Charles 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  8  Murray 
John,  laborer,  b.  23  Mill 
John,  laborer,  h.  25  Grant 
John,  shoemaker,  b.  42  Foster 
John,  teamster,  h.  255  Mt.  Auburn 
John  J.  laborer,  boards  T.  Gallivan, 

Bradbury 
John  J.  teamster,  b.  22  Sparks 
Julia  Miss,  h.  r.  79  Boylston 
Margaret,    widow   of    John,   h.   101 

Dudley 
Mary,  dressmaker,  h.  171  Thorndike 
Marv,  widow  of  James,  h.  3  Appian 

Way 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  42  Foster 
Michael  F.  plumber,  27  Brattle,  bds. 

T.  Gallivan,  Bradbury 
Martimer,  laborer,  h.  23  Mill 
Mortimer,  laborer,  b.  42  Foster 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  22  Sparks 
Timothy,  laborer,  Murray  st.  stables, 

h.  Murray 
Timothy,  tailor,  h.  3  Line 
Timothy  J.  asst.  at  Observatory,  b. 

28  Foster 
see  Galvin 
Galviu  Ann,  widowT  of  James,  house  50 

Bridge 
Daniel,  expressman,  h.  12  Burns  ct. 
Ellen  Miss,  b.  141  Elm 
James,  b.  50  Bribge 
James,  carriage  painter,  224  Main,h. 

3  Rollins  ct. 
James  B.  at  University  Press,  bds.  6 

Grant 
Jeremiah  E.  helper,  1250  Mass.  av.  b. 

23  Mill 
Jeremiah  E.  plate  printer,  bds.  241 

River 
Jesse,   furniture  polisher,  house  84 

Tremont 
John,  coal  heaver,  b.  37  Flagg 
John,  driver,  Cambridge  laundry  h. 

r.  209  Mt.  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  h.  6  Harvard  pi. 
John,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  b.  125 

Gore 
John,  laborer,  H.U.  yard,  h.  6  Grant 
John,  piano  action,  h.  227  Third 
John  A.  car  conductor,  h.  34  Myrtle 

avenue 
John  J.  carriage  painter,  224  Main, 

h. 19  Lopez 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  125 

Gore 
Marv,  widow,  h.  1734  Cambridge 
Mary  E.  h.  8  De  Wolfe 


Galvin  Mary  E.  widow  of  Richard  A.  h. 

190  Brookline 
Maurice,  teamster,  h.  35  Washington 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  672  Cambridge 
Michael,  teamster,  81  Main,  bds.  214 

Broadway 
Michael  J.  shoe  repairer,  16£  Holy- 

oke,  h.  8  DeWolfe 
Michael  J.  b.  8  DeWolfe 
Michael  J.  candy  maker,  243  Broad- 
way, h.  365  Prospect 
Michael  J.  teamster,  at  Som.  h.  190 

Brookline 
Mortimer,  driver,  1509  Cambride,  h. 
i  42  Foster 

Patrick,  fireman,  h.  10  Berkshire 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  8  First 
Patrick  A.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave.  b.  8 

DeWolfe 
Philip  J.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  186  Brookline 
Robert  J.  laborer,  h.  44  North 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  h.  Holyoke 
Timothy,  tailor,  10  Union  sq.   h.  3 

Line 
Timothy  J.  asst.  at  Observatory,  h. 

28  Foster 
Thomas  J.  b.  S  DeW^olfe 
Galway   Cassie  J.   dressmaker,  211  Mt. 

Auburn,  b.  do. 
James  W.  bookbinder,  bds.  211  Mt. 

Auburn 
William,  marble  polisher,  h.  211  Mt. 

Auburn 
William    F.    teamster,    b.    211    Mt. 

Auburn 
Gamache,  Louis  J.  A.  teacher,  St.  Mary's 

school,  h.  57  Essex 
Gamlin  Alice  M.  Miss,  stenographer,  b. 

85  Franklin 
Fred,  clerk,  60  River,  b.  85  Franklin 
William,  carpenter,  r.  380  Main,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Hannah,  widow  of    William,  h.   85 

Franklin 
Gammon  Edward  J.  printer,  boards  143 

Hastings 
Felinda,  widow  of  Edward  E.  h.  143 

Hastings 
Hannah  B.  Mrs.  h.  123  Washington 
John,  brush  maker,  122  Harvard 
John  F.  printer,  b.  143  Hastings 
Gandv  Charles,  helper,  Sixth, cor.  Potter, 
~ti.  13  Bristol 
Thomas,  Jr.  laborer,  h.  12  Marion 
Gannett  John  S.  clerk,  40  State,  B.  h.  19 

Ware 
Thomas  B.  supt.  Revere  Sugar  Reiin- 

erv,  Water,  h.  Cbanning  pi. 
William  Wyllys,  h.  19  Ware 
William  W.  Mrs.  h.  Cbanning  pi. 
Ganuigan    Bartley,    boot   maker,    h.   19 

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[233 


Gannon  Bridget,  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 

12  Harding 
Charles  B.  h.  16  Suffolk 
John,  brush  maker,  h.  13  Hayes  ct. 
John,  laborer,  b.  18  Pioneer  av. 
Peter  J.  mason,  h.  180  Norfolk 
Thomas,  mason,  h.  84  Elm 
Thomas,   stove  mounter,  B.  h.  113 

Third 
Thomas  A.  variety,  811  Cambridge, 

h.  12  Harding 
Thomas  F.  Baker,  b.  60  Sidney 
Ganong    Allison     W.     blacksmith,    and 

carriage  mnf  r.  2613  Mass.  av.  h.  at 

Arlington 
Frank  N.  Boston  Herald,  house  48 

Orchard 
George  A.  blacksmith,  26  Regent,  b. 

ai  Somerville 
Henry  A.  laborer,  h.  20  Broadway 
John  C.  machinist,  h.  62  Crescent  av. 
Susan  A.  widow  of  Charles  J.  h.  270 

Walden 
Garcelon  Octavia  D.  Miss,  b.  25  Pearl 
Garde  Edward,  clerk,  423  Main,  h.  720 

Mass.  ave. 
Gardham  George  T.  driver,  33  Summer, 

B.  h.  62  Spring 
Gardiner  Frederick  Mrs.h.  24  Concord  av. 
Henrietta,  h.  24  Concord  ave. 
H.  C.  confectioner,  24  Elm 
Olive  L.  Miss,  h.  8  Forest 
Gardner  Andrew,  tinsmith,  b.  65  Fifth 
Benjamin  F.  produce,  30  So.  Market, 

B.  h.  1  Blake 
Charles  W.  milkman,  Van  Norden, 

house  do. 
Edward  J.  coachman,  house  rear  59 

Tremont 
Frances  Miss,  h.  15  Acorn 
Frederick  M. salesman,  b.  70  Prospect 
George  E.  laborer,  h.  r.  19  Grant 
George  E.  mail  driver,  h.  77  Broad- 
way 
Grace   widow  of  Parkman,  h.  r.  19 

Grant 
James,  coachman,  125  Prospect 
James  A.  painter,  187  Green,  h.  14 

Hayes  ct. 
James  E.  physician.  Hubbard  park, 

h.  do. 
John   C.   engineer,    B.  &   M.  R.    R 

shop,  h.  89  Third 
Joseph  A.  hair  dresser,  4  Bolyoke, 

h.  at  Somerville 
.1.  II.  boiler  maker.  71  Main 
Maria  Miss.  b.  .'50   Wallace 
Martha  A.  Mrs.   h.  120  Winsor 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  li.  7   Fifth 
Mary,  widow  of  Miles,  h.  11   Deealnr 

Mary  C.  widow  of   Benjamin  IJ.  h. 

70  Prospect 
Peter,  laborer,  169 Gore,  h.29  Warren 


Gardner  Randall  D.  draughtsman,  B.  B. 
Wks.  h.  44  Brendon 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  9  Sargent 
Roswell  L.  civil  engineer,  b.  1  Blake 
Samuel  B.  h.  10  Lake 
Susie  B.  nurse,  4'i  Magazine,  b.  do. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  146  Charles 
Walter,  painter,  h.  120  VVinsor 
Walter  J.  clerk.  B.  bds.  1  Blake 
William  F.  painter,  704  Mass.  ave.  b. 
70  Prospect 

,  draughtsman,  rms.  35  Inman 

Garey  Charles  A.  at  50  Washington,  B. 
h.  891  Mass.  ave 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  56  Walden 
Garfield  Leonard  D.  supt.H.U. buildings, 
h.  37  Irving 
Samuel  T.  clerk,  rms.  66  Pearl 
Gargan  Patrick  J.  teamster,  Albany,  cor. 

Portland,  h.  90  Washington 
Garland   Adelbert    D.   painter,    rms.    6 
Douglass 
Albert,  cooper,  b.  13  Sixth 
Alex  H.  (Camb.  Ice  Co.),  122  Hamp- 
shire, rms.  124  do. 
Charles  A.  caterer,  h.  15  Elm 
Edward,  hosemaker,  h.  25  Pine 
Harry  C.  confectioner,  h.  1  Hancock 
Henry,  ice  cream  maker,  13  Brattle, 

h.  Hancock 
Henry,  nurseryman,  h.  31  Market 
Horatio,     shoe     maker,     house    92 
Washington  [way 

Jabez,  building  mover,  h.  227  Broad- 
James,  rubber  worker,  b.  25  Pine 
Richard,  shoemaker,b. 92  Washington 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  6£  Cherry 
Garling  Adelbert  D.  painter,  515  Mass. 

av.  h.  6  Douglass 
Garman  Samuel,  naturalist,  h.  17  Gray 
Garner  William  W.  waiter,  h.  106  Clark 
W.  W.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.lOG  Clark 
Garons  Bartolo,  fruit,  523  Mass.   ave.  h. 

South 
Garrabrant    Edward    W.   hatter,    h.    16 

Fairmont  ave. 
Garraghan  Martin,  rubber  worker,  h.  9 

9  Leonard  ave. 
Garraty  John  W.  planing  mill,  B.  house 

15  Leonard  ave. 
Garrett  Alfred,  brickmaker,h.l40  Dublin 
Douglass,  waiter,  h.  33  Brewery 
George,  blacksmith,  139  Franklin,  h. 

82  Green 
Harry  R.  blacksmith,  b.  98  Inman 

G1  ARRETT  WILLIAM  P.  horse- 
W      slioer,   13!)  Franklin,  h.  98  Inman. 
Se<>  p.  DC. 
William  W.  student,  b.  98  inman 
Garrison   Charles,  electrician,    r».  h.    17 
Belmont 

Canity  Catherine,    widow  of  John,   h.  6 

Beaver 


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DIRECTORY 


Garrity  George  A.  tinsmith,  Third,  cor. 
Potter,  h.  5  Pioneer 
John,  laborer,  h.  312  Third 
Murray  A.  clerk,  B.  h.  50  Eustis 
Thomas,  teamster,  N.  N.  Stickney, 
h.  19  Beaver 
Garside  Frank,  designer,  h.  7  Brookline 
Garth  Fredric  C.  photographer,  8  Central 

sq.  h.  at  Allston 

Gartland  John  H.  florist,  43  Tremont,  B. 

bds.  97  Line,  rear  1509  Cambridge 

Michael,   lard   refiner,    Niles    Bros. 

Concord  ave.near  Huron  ave.h.do. 

Patrick,  engineer,  1509  Cambridge, 

house  97  Line,  rear  do. 
Peter  F.  teacher,  B.  h.  16  Market 
Gartner  Christian,   bakery,  111  Fourth, 

h.  do. 
Gartou  Joseph  V.  pastor.OldCamb.Bap. 

church,  h.  364  Harvard 
Gartside  Joseph,  clerk,  169  Gore,  house 

at  Somerville 
Garuchy  Charles,  carriage  painter,  bds. 

47  Hubbard  ave. 
Garvey  James,  horseshoer,  106  Portland, 
h.  1  Webster  ave. 
John  J.  grocer,  31  Harvard,  house 

241  Main 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  141  Elm 
Michael  J.  clerk,  1092  Cambridge,  b. 

1070  do. 
William,  laborer,  b.  10  Porter 
Garvin  Ann,  widow   of  Thomas,   h.   85 
Cambridge 
Daniel  E.  steam   fitter,  h.  20  Surrey 
Ellen,   widow    of    William,   h.    103 

Fourth 
John,  glass  blower,  3  Second,  h.  342 
Cambridge 
f^\  ARVIN  PATRICK  J.  real  es- 
\JT    tate  and  ins.  253  Cambridge,  h.  at 
Somerville.     See  p.  19 
see  Gavin 
Gasby  James,  at  B,  B.  Works,  Third,  h. 
at  Somerville  [Fisk  place 

Gaskill  Charles  A.  paper  hanger,  h.   12 
Ernest  E.  clerk,  435  Mass.  ave.    bds. 

132  Franklin 
George,  piano  tuner,  h.  132  Franklin 
Henry    E.    teas,    etc.     house    136a 

Washington 
Henry  W.  laborer,  h.  82  Franklin 
Ga skins  Thomas  B.  laborer,  h.  8  Magee 
Gaspar  Joseph,  at  Page's  box  factory, h. 
12  Lowland  ave. 
Manuel,  rubber  worker,  boards    12 
Lowland  ave. 
Gasper  Joseph,  fisherman,  h.  70  Second 
Joseph,  Jr.  barber,  44  Third,  bds.  70 

Second 
Misses  The,  h.  228  Vine 
Gass  Charles  H.  butter,  61  Quiucy  mar- 
market,  B.  h.  11  Roseland 


Gassett  Harriet  A.  widow  of  Charles,  h. 

3U  Mellen 
Gatchell  Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  44  Creighton 
Gately  Delia  Miss,  house  80  Boylston 
Frank  W.  teamster,  b.  127  Putnam 

avenue 
James,  gardener,  h.  127  Putnam  a  v. 
James,  laboier,  h.  127  Putnam  ave. 
James  E.  clerk,  49  Banks,  b.  14  Grant 
Jeremiah,  cooper,  b.  54  Portland 
John,  laborer,  bds.  6  Allston 
John  J.  clerk,  1390  Mass.  ave.  house 

13  Grant 
Joseph  C.  butter,  cheese  and  eggs, 

h.  25  Myrtle  ave. 
Martin,  varnisher,  Am.  Pub.  Co.  h. 

253  Sixth 
Mary  T.  eompositor,  h.  89  Amory 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  2  Parnell 
Patrick  J.  teamster,  h.  8  Allston 
Peter,  marble  polisher,  h.  89  Amory 
Thomos,  laborer,  h.  r.  90  Holworthy 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  b.  54  Portland 
Thomas  H.  printer,  h.  127  Putnam 

avenue 
Gates  Charles  K.  clothing,  h.  80  Fayette 
Harriet  A.   widow    of    Stephen    F. 

house  135  River 
Melinda  Miss,  principal,  Lowell  Kin- 
dergarten, bds.  69  Brattle 
Thomas,  case  maker,  162  Broadway, 

h.  4  Winter 
William  H.  Mrs.  h.  21  William 
William  S.  rubber  coat  maker,  house 

25  School  st.ct. 

,  rms.  107  School  [ington 

Gatewood  Arthur,  waiter,  h.  73  Wash- 
Gaughan  Edward  E.  case  maker,  bds.  25 
Ninth 
John,  grocer,  25  Xinth,  h.  do. 
Thomas  W.  casemaker,  162  Broad- 
way, bds.  25  Xinth 
Gaul  Hanford  T.  teamster,  81  Main,  h. 

26  Brewery 

Mary  A.  widow  of  Russell,  house  28 
Harrison  [ave. 

Gauley  Isaiah  W.  gardener,  b.  22  Myrtle 
James  X.  gardener,  h.  43  Parker 
John,  laborer,  bds.  176  Gore      [ave. 
John  A.  at  Gas  Works,  h.  22  Myrtle 
Martin,  laborer,  bds.  ]76  Gore 
Robert  D.  boards  43  Parker 
Gaulin  Alphonse,  law  student,  rms.  409 

Broadway 
Gauthier  Alexauder, cabinet  maker,house 

45  School 
Gavin  Bernard,  painter,  224  Main,  house 
at  Boston  [ter 

Daniel  J.  carpenter,  h.  14i  Worces- 
David,  carpeuter,  n.  16  Worcester 
David  W.  carpenter,  b.  16  Worcester 
James  A.  rubber  worker,  boards  16 
Worcester 


CAMBRIDGE 


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DIKECTORY 


235 


Gavin  Lochlin,  carpenter,h.t6  Worcester 
Thomas  A.  brick  layer,h.  27  Decatur 
see  Giirvin 
Gaw  David  M.  salesman,  b.  90  Hancock 
James,  laborer,  h.  40  Fairmont 
James,  Jr.bookbinder,b.40  Fairmont 
Gay  Albert  J.  piano  maker,  b.  112  Pearl 
Archibald     H.     sailmaker,    h.    180 

Broadway 
Charles  A.  janitor,  City  Hall,  house 

68  Hancock 
Charles  S.  engraver's  apprentice, bds. 

112  Pearl 
Elliot  F.  M.  clerk.  529  Mass. ave. bds. 

124  Pearl 
Elliott  A.  canvasser,  h.  112  Pearl 
George  F.    18  India,  B.  h.  10  Con- 
cord avenue 
Howard  E.  hairdresser,  B.  house  24 

Upton 
William,   letter    carrier,    P.    O.    18 

Boylstou,  h.  5  Everett 
William  H.  machinist,  h.  360  Putnam 
aveuue 
Gayler    Christopher  F.    night    starter, 
Baldwin  st.  station,  h.  17  Carlisle 
Gavlord  Frances  D.  widow  of  Edwin, h. 
33  Walden  [ton 

William  L.  salesman,  h.  50  Pember- 
Gaynor  James,  laborer,  bds.  65  Boylston 
William,     boiler    maker,    72    Main, 
bds.  9  Broadway 
Gayton  Patrick  F.  (Gayton  &  Co.),  char- 
coal, 103  Bridge,  h.  152  Spring 
&  Co.  (Patrick  F.  Gayton,  Charles 
Gormley,  John  Walsh  and  James 
McKenna),  charcoal,  103  Bridge 
Geary  Abbie  D.   dressmaker,  50  Cedar, 
bds.  do. 
Bartholomew,  driver,  b.  199  Vine 
Cornelius  F.  wood   moulder,  house 

10  Hotel  Harrison 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  1  Harding 
James,  cooper,  h.  269  Viue 
John,  laborer,  bds.  199  Vine 
John,  potter,  b.  55  Cedar 
Joseph,  polisher,  h.  46  Second 
Lewis  F.   furniture   polisher,   b.  46 

Second 
Patrick,  baker,  h.  1  Eighth 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  50  Cedar 
Walter  F.  baker,  h.  36  Bristol 
William,  city  laborer,    h.  46   Mont- 
gomery [Cedar 
William,   laborer,    h.    Norris     next 
Geddea  Alice  A.  Mrs.  h.  878  Mass.  ave. 

Robert  A.  stone  cutter,  h. 23  Decatur 
Gedry  John,  teamster,  b.  6  chestnut  pk. 

Gegao  .Jane,  widow.,  h.  61  Hampshire 
GeiSler   Maria    A.   widow    of    Francis    ( !. 

house  1539  <  lambridge 
Gelderl  Edward  B. compositor,  618  Mass. 
ave.  house  114  Prospecl 


Geldowsky  John  F.  wood  carving,  and 
paper  mache,  Otis,  n.  First,  house 
at  Dorchester 
Gendrall  Joseph,  laborer,  rms.  293  Third 
Genthner  Gilmore,    tinsmith,    143  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  West  Somerville 
George  Andrew  M.  lather,  h.  12  Hancock 
Anthony,    hair    dresser,    435    Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
Charles,  janitor,  Mechanics  Hall,  h. 

197  Green 
Eliza  A.  widow  of  Obadiah,  house 

965  Cambridge 
Frank  G.,Am.  Rub.  Works, h.  rear  22 

Spring 
Ida  Mrs.  b.  5  Walker 
Geppert  Charles,  furniture  carver,boards 
19  Market  [Market 

Marie,  widow  of  Hermann,  house  19 
Gerald  Albert  K.  student,  H.  tf.  h.  19 
Trowbridge 
Eliza  B.  Mrs.  h.  19  Trowbridge 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  19  Trowbridge 
see  Jerauld 
Gerhart  David,  brass  finisher,  house  167 
Charles 
David,  piano  action  maker,  bds.  167 

Charles 
William,  brass  finisher,  boards  167 
Charles 
Germaine  David,  laborer,  h.  19  Tuttle 
John,  plasterer,  b.  40  Foster 
Joseph  P.  fireman,  b.  19  Tuttle 
Mary  A.  clerk,  b.  19  Tuttle 
Matthew  J.  clerk,  h.  50  Wiuthrop 
P.  James,  shoe  maker,  h.  55  Main 
Thomas  F.  plasterer,  h.  2  Dublin 
f^  ERMANIA    FIRE    INS.   CO. 
VU~    of  New   York,   John   S.  Sawyer, 
agent,   553  Mass.  ave.     See  front 
cover. 
Gerould  Chas.  W.  teacher,  High  school, 

B.  h.  76  Oxford 
Gerrio  James,  teamster,  h.  24  Jordan  pi. 
Gerrish  Edward,  b.  8  Avon 

Mary  A.  widow  of  Samuel,  house  104 

A  list  on 
Peter,  upholsterer,  h.  69  Sixth 
Smith,  real  estate,  h.  6  Avon 
Willard    P.   asst.  at  Observatory,  h. 

at   Boston 
Woodbury,  cabinet  maker,  119  Pearl. 
h.  143  Green 

Gerry  Abbie  and  Fanny,  h.  (it!  Waverlv 
Andrew    W.    wire  worker,    house   66 

Waverlv 
Frederick*  A.  h.  1696  Mass.  ave. 
John  N.  plasterer,  house  r.  11  Valen- 
tine 

John    W,    horseshoe!-.   !)   Tennev,    h. 
Elm,  COr.    Tcnney 

Thos.  II.  engineer,  172  Pearl,  house 
15  Wilbur 


236 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q-]    DIRECTORY 


Gerry  Trueworthy,  trav.     salesman,  109 

Kingston,  B.  b.  67  Pleasant 
Warren   A.    carriage  trimmer,   2225 

Mass.  ave.  b.  1692  do. 
Gertson  Albert,  grocer,  38  Union,  h.  do. 
Victor,   provision   wagon,  house  69 

Clark 
Gervais  Henry,  baker,  h.  59  Columbia 
Henry,  baker,  3  Austin,  house  155£ 

Harvard 
Getchell  Eliza  H.  Miss,  teacher,  Harvard 

grammar  school,  rms.  307  Broad- 
way 
Harry  C.  (Geo.  H.  Carter  &  Co.), 

bicycles,  3  Central  sq.  b.  21  Inman 
Waldo  I.   machinist,    10  Arrow,  h. 

45  Ellery 
Gethins    Francis    W.    blacksmith's    ap- 
prentice, b.  319  Green 
James  H.  plumber,  h.  380  Green 
James    H.     Mrs.     dressmaker,    380 

Green,  h.  do. 
Patrick,  coachman,  320  Harvard,  h. 

319  Green 
Thomas  P.  plumber,  h.r.207  Franklin 
Getz  Thomas,  cabinet  maker,  b.  4  Mul- 

lins  ct. 
Geyer   William  E.  salesman,  b.  18  Mt. 

Auburn 
Gfroerer  Charles,    wood  carver,  h.    69i 

Fifth 
Gibbens  Eliza  P.  Mrs.  h.  107  Irving 
Gibbons  James  E.  teamster,    B.   h.    25 

Jefferson 
John,  laborer,  b.  30  Berkshire 
Joseph,  bell  man,  b.  291  Vine 
Joseph  J.   salesman,    B.   house   102 

Prospect 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  13  Lambert 
Patrick,  laborer.  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds. 

23  Plymouth 
Richard  G.  teamster,  h.  291  Vine 
Thomas,  porter,  164  Broadway,  h.  at 

Somerville 
Thomas,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

h.  21  Plymouth 
Gibbs  Albert,  beltmaker,  b.  1  Sixth 
Alfred,  cook,  17  Kirkland,  b.  do. 
Amory  T.  lawyer,  B.  h.  104  Henry 
Francis  G.  trav.  salesman,  53  State, 

B.  b.  43  Erie 
Fred  T.  clerk  43  Franklin,  B.  house 

45  Norfolk 
George  A.  laborer,  b.  1  Sixth 
George  O.  agent,  141  Milk,  B.  bds. 

104  Henry 
Horace  G.  h.  110  Inman 
Lucien  E.  student,  b.  45  Norfolk 
Ruhama  H.  widow  of  George  H.  h. 

36  Cottage 
Gibson  Belle,    widow  of  Robert,  h.  33 

Kinnaird 


Gibson  George,  clerk,  b.  11   Willard 

Geo.  A.  treas.  Ivers  &  Pond  Piano 

Co.  286  Main,  h.  at  Medford 
Harry,  driver,  b.  11  Willard 
Henrv,  gardener,  h.  rear  43  Norfolk 
Henry  D.   at  Am.   Rub.  Co.  b.  r.  43 

Norfolk 
James  H.  secondhand  furniture,  500 

Cambridge,  h.  502  do. 
John,  boiler  maker,  b.  4  DeWolfe 
John,  gardener,  Hubbard  park,  h.  52 

Foster 
Joseph  P.  reporter,  65  Franklin,  B. 

b.36  Western  ave. 
Lydia  G.  Miss,  h.  64  Franklin 
Samuel  P.  stenographer,  b.  52  Foster 
Thomas,  packer,  at  A.H.  Hews  &  Co. 

b.  61  Hubbard  ave. 
Thomas  V.  brass  finisher,  house  81 

Broadway 
William  E.  milkman,  38£  Dublin,  h. 

do. 
William  J.  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

b.  61  Hubbard  ave. 
William  T.milkman,ll  Willard,  h.do. 
Giddings   Bessie    Mrs.   housekeeper,   27 

Haskell 
Joseph,  hatter,  h.  317  Prospect 
Samuel,  h.  116  Thorndike 
Giffin  Thomas   c  arpenter,  b.  21  Mellen 
Giffnev  Catheri  in    widow  of  John,  house 

1129  Cambridge 
Gifford  Lvsander  W.  H.  foreman   elec- 
tric dept.  169  Gore,  h.  265  Cam- 
bridge 
William  L.  R,  librarian  Cambridge 

public  library,  h.  3  Cleveland 
Giggy  Israel,  stevedore,  B.  h.  25  Port- 

*  land 
Gilbert   Arnold    S.    10  Arrow,   b.    1146 

Mass.  ave. 
Avery,  clerk,  b.  72  Inman 
Charles,  clerk,  B.  b.  94  Magazine 
Charles  H.  brick  mason,  h.  297  Green 
Christina,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  303 

Winsor 
Ellery  T.  ins.  agt.  h.  23  Lawrence 
Eugene    F.   car    conductor,    h.    728 

Mass.  ave. 
Eugene  F.  furnace  tender,  house  396 

Winsor 
Francis,  laborer,  h.  49  Reed 
Fred  M.  salesman,  B.  h.  96  Hancock 
Frederick  C.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

23  Lawrence 
George,  engineer,  h.  12S  Harvard 
George  B.  painter,  IS  Central  sq.  h. 

19  Oak  circle 
Hiram,  h.  20  Park 
James,  blacksmith,  b.  10  Broadway 
James  L.  (Gilbert  &  Butler),  organ 

builders,  37  Fifth,  h.  14  Lee 
Joseph,  painter,  h.  29  Clay 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q-]    DIRECTORY 


237 


Gilbert  Julia  A.  Mrs.  employment  office, 
1246  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  7  Elm 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  221  Harvard 
Mary  M.  Miss.  h.  195  Hamilton 
Robert  M.  clerk, B.  b.  1246  Mass.  ave. 

GILBERT  WILLIAM  F.  painter, 
18    Western  ave.  h.  r.  72  Inman. 
See  p.  792. 
William  F.  Jr.  inspector.  X.  E.  T.  & 

T.  Co.  B.  b.  rear  72  Inman 
&  Butler  (James  L.  Gilbert  &  Geo. 
A.  Butler),  or gan builders,  37  Fifth 
Gilberti    Anthony,    shoe    repairer,    190 

Franklin,  h.  do. 

Gilbertson  Albert,  rubber  worker,  h.  167 

Wiusor  [bridge 

Gilbride  John,  foundryman,  h.  189  Cam- 

Gilchrist  Henry   A.   driver,   10  Bridge, 

rms.  do. 
Gilcreas  Charles  S.  bookkeeper,  bds.  235 
Harvard 
Frances  E.  bookkeeper,  110  Harvard, 

b.  235  do. 
Hannah  M.  widow  of  D.  Austin,  h. 

235  Harvard 
Mary  C.  bookkeeper,  b.  235  Harvard 
Walter  F.  clerk,  T.  B.  M.  Co.  Third, 
b.  235  Harvard 
Giles  George  A.  student,  b.  438  Green 
Henry  M.    mechanical    engineer,    2 

Central  sq.  h.  51  Antrim 
James  F.  carpenter,  b.  36  Austin 
Smiley  S.  foreman,  W.  E.  St.   Ry. 
Co/ stable,  River,  h.  102  Western 
ave. 
Thomas  R.  driver,  U.  S.  mail,  b.  77 
Broadway 
Gill  Bridget,  widow  of  Patrick  J.  h.  r. 
123  Elm 
Edith  F.  asst.  at  Observatory,  b.  29 

Ash 
Harry  T.  at  Manual  Training  school, 

b.  29  Ash 
James  G.  machinist,  Hawkins  Ma- 
chine Co.  h.  59  Fifth 
James  S.   student,  M.  I.   T.,   B.  b. 
29  Ash 

GILL  JOHN,  watches  and  jewelry, 
1346  Mass  ave.   h.   29   Ash.     See 
p.  199 
Mabel    A.    asst.    at  Observatory,    b. 

29  Ash 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  22  Hunting 
Gillam  Chas.  II.  coal  ami  wood,  l   Nor- 
folk ct.  h.  do. 
Emma,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  33  Elm 
Solomon.  I).  1  Norfolk  ct. 
Gillan  Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  15  Farwell  pi. 
John,  harm's-  and  carriage  dealer, 

h.  7  Ninth 
Margaret  Miss,  housekeeper,  house 
7  Ninth 


Gillan  Maria  J.  Miss,  h.  15  Farwell  place 
Patrick  J.  boarding-house,    15  Far- 
well  place,  h.  do. 
Thomas,  cooper,  h.  6£  Cherry 
Gillespie  Eliza  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  176 
Lake  View  ave.  h.  do. 
Isaac  W.  carpenter,  h.  152  Prospect 
Isaac  W.  carpenter,  249  Main,  house 
34  River 
Gillies  John  P.  tailor,  h.  40  Mt.  Auburn 
Robert  L.  picture  framer,  13  Brattle, 
b.  40  Mt.  Auburn 
Gilligan  Bartlev,  laborer,  b.  15  Sparks 
Fred  A.  cleYk,  B\  b.  42  Fifth 
James,  hostler,  h.  19£  Lopez 
John  H.  laborer,  h.  246  Bridge 
Mary  N.  h.  258  Prospect 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  79  Rindge  ave. 
Patrick,  h.  258  Prospect 
Rose,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  42  Fifth 
Gillis  Alexander  H.  real  estate,27  School, 
B.  h.  78  Lake  View  ave. 
Andrew,  carpenter,  h.  44  Baldwin 
Arland,  laborer,  h.  70  Brookliue 
Duncan,  carpenter,  h.  30  Broadway 
Harry    X.    student,    bds.    78    Lake 

View  ave. 
James  H.teamster,b.  261  Mt.  Auburn 
John,  blacksmith,  h.  71  Spring 
John,    blacksmith,    T.    B.    M.    Co. 

Third,  cor.  Bent 
John,  laborer,h.74  Cashing  [Auburn 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  house   261  Mt. 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  271  Vine 
Robert   L.  framer,  13   Brattle,   bds. 

40  Mt.  Auburn 
Sarah,  house  244  Hampshire 
William,  carpenter,  h.62  "Webster  av. 
Gilloughly    James,    furniture,    house  2 

T   jinn    r»+- 

GILMAN  ARTHUR,  regent  of 
Radcliffe  College,  director  of  the 
Cambridge  school,  office  10  Gar- 
den, house  5  Waterhouse.  See  p. 
831 
Charles   H.  ins.  113  Devonshire.   B. 

house  17  Magazine 
Edward  F.  clerk,  h.  9  Reed 
Frances  B.  Mis.  h.  32  Hawthorn 
Frank    M.    physician,    170  Putnam 

ave.  house  do. 
Henry  W.  clerk,  b.  17  Magazine 
James  A.  printer.  University  Press, 

house  9  Leonard  ave. 
John  J.  tailor,  h.  6  Beech 
John  s.  rubber  cutter,  h.  3  Union  pi. 
Marv  M.  teacher,  Wyman  Bchool,  h. 

44  Chester 
Orlando  W.  Lumber  com.  mer.  2422 

Mass.  ave.  house  51  CreightOD 
K(tg«'i'«  teacher,  bds.  32  Hawthorn 
Sarah    E.  widow   <>f  Charles,  house 
75  Sixth 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q-]    DIRECTORY 


Oilman  William  B.  car  conductor, bds. 46 

Antrim 
Gilmore   Annie,   widow   of   William    J. 

house  256  Pearl 
Catherine,  widow  of  John,  house  50 

Auburn  place 
David  G.  laborer,  h.  98  Harvard 
Edward   S.  grocer,  29  Main,  Chas'n. 

house  102  Avon  Hill 
Elizabeth  A.  widow  of  Gilbert, house 

974  Mass.  ave. 
Frank  L.  clerk,  B.  bds.  26  Clinton 
Harry   S.  driver,   h.   223  Broadway 
James  H.  grocer,  25  Holworthy,  bds. 

50  Auburn  place 
Jerome,  clerk,  bds.  223  Broadway 
Jerome,  Jr.  painter,  h.225  Broadway 
Mabel  C.  and  Gertrude  M.  house  256 

Pearl 
Marion  E.  teacher  of  French,  boards 

974  Mass.  ave. 
Robert  H.  h.  26  Clinton 
Ruth  Mrs.  dressmaker,   h.  34  Soden 
Sarah  D.  widow  of  Henry  H.  house 

26  Clinton 
AVilliam,  confectiouer,18  Elm,  house 

21  Tremont 
Gilmour  Mary  J.  Miss,  b.  140  Columbia 
Thomas,  moulder,  Pelham.  house  21 

Tremont 
Gilpatrick  Cordelia  A.  h.  30  Wallace 
Elizabeth,    widow   of  Benjamin,   h. 

9  Pleasant 

Wallace,   decorator,  27  West.  B.  h. 
30  Wallace 
Gilroy  John,  laborer,  bds.  12  Seventh 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  12  Seventh 
Gimpel  Annie  Mrs. boarding    house,   63 
Sixth 
Charles   A.    rubber  worker,  boards 
63  Sixth 
Gingrass  Leon,carpenter,h.l3  Brookford 
Ginn  Enos,  desk  maker,  b.  295  Winsor 

GIXX  &  CO.  ATHEX^ET73I 
PRESS,  publishers  of  school  and 
college  text  books,  First,  near 
Main.  See  reverse  side  of  page 
opp.  College  Directory 
Ginty  James  H.  plumber,  h.  77  Inman 
John  T.  string  winder,  286  Main,  b. 

10  Worcester 

Michael  A.   police,  station  2,  house 

10  Worcester 
William  B.  plumber,  b.10  Worcester 
Girard  Alfred,  baker,  b.  r.  49  Dublin 

Benjamin   F.   printer,    544  Main,  h. 

rear  84  Elm 
Bros. (Geo.  O.  and  Emauuel), bakers, 

rear  49  Dublin 
Cadalie  Mrs.  h.  rear  19  Dublin 
David,  teamster,  h.  276  Waldeu 
Emanuel  (Girard  Bros.),  baker,  rear 

79  Dubliu.  h.  261  Walden 


Girard  Ernest,  civil  engiueer,h.  9  Arnold 
Circle 
Frederick,  photographer,  b.2  Hadley 
George  O.    (Girard    Bros.),    baker, 

rear  49  Dublin,  h.  261  Walden 
Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  105  Banks 
Louis  F.stereotyper,h.25  Western  av. 
Mabel  G.  Miss, bookkeeper, 401  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  9  Arnold  circle 
Margaret,  widow  of  Benjamiu,  house 

rear  84  Elm 
see  Gerard 
Girouard  Levi,  laborer,  h.  47  Clay 
Giroux  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  3  Rogers   ct. 
Gisborn  John  T.  cigar  maker,  house  14 

Portsmouth 
Given  Charles  S.  bds.  177  Columbia 
Isabella  D.  Mrs.  h.  177  Columbia 
James,  upholsterer,  h.  417  Green 
Susan  D.  h.  417  Green 
Glaab  Leonard,  shoemaker,  Mt.  Auburn, 

house  25  Cushing 
Glacken  Mary,  widow,  h.  9S7  Cambridge 
Glancey  Joseph  W. waiter,  b.  81  Tremont 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.81  Tremont 
Glancy  Henry,  electrician,  h.379  Winsor 
Glaser  Frank,   baker,   313   Vine,   house 
307  do. 
Joseph,  baker,  h.  319  Vine 
Glasley  Henry,  wood  turner,   rms.   262 

Cambridge 
Glass  Catherine,  widow,  b.  60  Austin 
Charles,  piano  maker,  b.60  Austin 
Charles    H.     casket     trimmer,    201 

Bridge,  bds.  229  Charles 
Elmer  B.  clerk,  bds.  229  Charles 
John   H.  jig   saw^yer,  h.  225  Broad- 
way, suite  3 
Richard,   carpenter.   204  Bridge,  h. 
229  Charles  [ave. 

Glassell  John,  laborer,  bds.  595  Concord 
Glazebrook   Henry,   teamster,   bds.  148 

Pleasant 
Glazier  Emma  J.  G.  Mrs.  b.  396  Harvard 
George  M.  (Merrill  ct  Glazier),  hay 
and  grain,  267  Main,  and  real  es- 
tate. 1  Beacon,   rm.   44,    B.  house 
Ellery,  cor.  Harvard 
George  M.   Jr.  manager  (Merrill  ct 

Glazier).  267  Main.  h.  63  Dana 
Philip  L.  clerk.  B;  bds.  396  Harvard 
Gleason   Edward  L.   core   maker,  house 
140  Hampshire 
Eroschoe  C.  express,  h.  331  Winsor 
John,   trimmer,  C.  E.  L.  Co.  rooms 

97  Green 
John  H.  laboror,  bds.  571  Cambridge 
John  H.  printer,  h.  351  Winsor 
John  J.  conductor,  b.  905  Cambridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  65  Boylston 
Thomas  F.  laborer.h.  29  Portsmouth 
Gledu  Charles,  house  19  Haskell 
Glen  David,  priuter.  h.  15  Summer 


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239 


Glendon  Thomas,  drug  clerk,    rooms  70 
Green 
Thomas  H.  printer,  h.  73  Gore 
Glenn  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  184  Brookliue 
AVinnefred,  widow  of  Dennis,  house 
184  Brookline 
Glennon  Bernard  F.  stone  cutter,  boards 
12  Locust 
John,  laborer,  bds.  167  Brookline 
Patrick,   milkman,  r.  167  Brookline, 

house  do. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  121  Hamilton 
Thomas  M. teamster,  168  Main,  house 

167  Brookline 
William  H.  stone  cutter,  53  Main,  h. 
12  Locust 
Glidden  Amy  L.  teacher. at  Abington,  b. 
A.  W.  Gliddems 
Arno  W.  priuter,  Universit}'  Press, 

h.  Ashton  place 
Edward  O.  commission  merchant,  10 

Broad,  B.  house  6  Day 
Howard  K.  student,  bds.  6  Day 
Lewis  S.  M.  trav. salesman, h. 7  Flagg 
Osmond,  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave.  house 

216  Pearl 

Waldo  F.  clerk,  Am.  Loan  &  Trust 

Co.  B.  bds.  A.  W.  Glidden,  Ashton 

place  [Harvard 

Gliesmaun  Charles,  carpenter,  house  140 

Glines  Frederick  A.  clerk,  P.  O.  18  Boyl- 

ston,  house  100  Mt.  Auburn 
Glock  William,  cooper,  h.\3%  Franklin 
Glover  Alice  M.  hat  trimmer,  house  90£ 
Inman 
Caroline  E.   widow  of  Carlos  W.  h. 

90  y2  Inman 
Charles  G.  hatter,  bds.  90£  Inman 
Henry  li.  Mrs.  h.  13  Waterhouse 
Ginning    Edward  H.  sawyer,  house  469 

Cambridge 
Glynn  Catherine,  widow  of  Lawrence,  h. 
1 1  Meaeham 
Prank  T.  blacksmith,  b.ll  Meaeham 
Frederick  S.  student,  b.  21  Cedar 
.lames,  laborer,  169  Gore,  house  291 

Cambridge 
.lames  F.  machinist,  b.  11  Meaeham 
.lames  F.  moulder,  h.  10  Suffolk 
.James    F.   Mrs.  dressmaker,  10    Suf- 
folk, house  do. 
.John  P.blacksmith,h.27  <  logswell  av. 
William,  confectioner,  h.  21  Cedar 
Goblen  Joseph,  carver,  b.  22  Winter 
Godbold  .Joseph  W  .bookkeeper,  61  (hat- 
bam.  B.  h.  66  Orchard 
Goddard  Elmer  B.  h,  I3n  Portland 
Godfrey  Charles,  cooper,  house  9  Cow- 
perthwaite 
Everett,  laborer,  i>.  9  Cowperthwaite 
•lames,  laborer,  h.  r.  61  Harvard 
Robert,  house  li»7  Appleton 
William  <;.  clerk,  bds.  i<>7  Appleton 


Coding  Eugene   F.  tinsmith,  448  Main, 

house  187  Hampshire 
Godsell  John,  machinist,  b.  86  Howard 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  h. 86  Howard 
William,  tinsmith    bds.   86  Howard 
Godwin  Thaddeus,    student,  bds.  G.  A. 

Harvey,  Sibley  ct. 
Goede  Gustaf,  laborer,  Niles  Bros.  Con- 
cord ave.  h.  near  do. 
see  Gade 
Goeltz  William   F.  brass  turner,  house  1 

Warland 
Goepper  Bros.   Company  (William  and 
Gustavus  Goepper),  barrel  mnfrs. 
Ninth,    opp.    Spring,   and   Spring 
cor.  Ninth 
Gustavus  (Goepper  Bros. Company), 
barrel  mnfrs.  Ninth,  opp.  Spring, 
house  1645  Mass.  ave. 
John,  bookkeeper, Ninth, opp. Spring, 

house  73  Highland  ave. 
Wilhelmena,  widow  of  John,  house 

73  Highland  ave. 
William  (Goepper  Bros.  Company), 
barrel  mnfrs.  Ninth,  opp.  Spring, 
house  91  Otis 
William   F.  clerk,  b.  1645  Mass  ave. 
GofFD.  Allen,  mill  stone  dresser,  house 
65  Bice 
Ernest,  motormau,  b.  10  Mt.  Auburn 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  25  Jay 
Goggiu  James  H.  carpenter,  h.  8  Athens 
Michael,  city  teamster,  h.  2  George 
Going   Frank  R.  (David  Wilcox  &  Co.) 
hat  mnfr.   Portland,   cor.  Broad- 
way, and  8  Boylston  sq.  B.  house 
at  Boston 
Gold    Abraham,    shoemaker.   3    Brattle 

sq.  bds.  at  Boston 
Goldberg   Constantine  G.  painter,  house 
112  Harvard 
Samuel,  shoemaker,  2055  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  at  Boston 

,  brass  moulder,  bds.  106  Fourth 

Golden    Christopher,    clerk,    145  Hamp- 
shire, bds.  9  Murdock 
Francis,  Am.  Rubber  Works,  boards 
51  Sixth  [dike 

Frank  L.  box  maker,  bds. 159  Thorn- 
George  W.  painter,  h.  35  Tine 
.lames,  laborer,  h.  43  Plymouth 
•  lames  F.  driver,  bds. 239  Columbia 

.lames  II.  laborer,  b.  32  Brewery 

Mary  Mrs.  b.  239  Columbia 
Goldenberg  lsaae.  peddler,  h.3  Union  pi. 
Max.  dry  goods. 7is  Cambridge,  bds. 
2  Dickinson 
Golder   Margaret   Mrs.  Laundress,  house 
Brewery 
Spencer,  porter,  b.  r.  37  Broadway 
Goldie  dames,  press    feeder,    bouse  783 

( 'ambridge  avenue 

Golding  Daniel  F.  cooper,  '>.  :>:\\  Webster 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Goldsmith  Charles  II.  saw  filer  17  River, 
h.  12  Fairmont 
Fd\var»l  K.  carpenter,  h.  157    Cam- 
bridge 
Frederick  W.  plumber,b.l2Fairmont 
George,  plumber,  b.  203  Putnam  av. 
Harris  M.  driver,  b.  12  Fairmont 
Irving,  mason,  h.  3  Coolidge  pi. 
Nellie  A.  stenographer,  b.  73b  Alls- 
ton 
Robert  S.  clerk.  B.  b.  12  Fairmont 
William  H.    bookbinder,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  417  Mass.  ave. 
William  H.  carpenter,  h.  9  Jay 
Gold  spring  Arden,  baker,  b.  8&  Perry 
Edward,  printer,  h.  8)£  Perry 
Edward,  Jr.  press  feeder,  B.  bds.  8£ 

Perry 
Lawrence  J.  teamster,  bds.  414  Hu- 
ron avenue 
Timothy,  plasterer,  h.  414  Huron  av. 
Goldstein  Louis,  tailor,  h.  46  Second 
Goldthwait  Alice,  stenographer,  B.  bds. 
34  River 
Amelia,  widow  of  Frauds,  house  34 

River 
Frank  E.  clerk,  h.  2  Marvin  pi. 
Charles  A.  clerk,  b.  2  Marvin  pi. 
Nellie  A.  stenagrapher,b.73BAllston 
Golock  William,  cooper,  29  Franklin,  h. 

13£  do. 
Goltash  Abraham,  tailor,  b.  46  Second 
Gomes  Antoine,  finisher,  h.  338  Vine 
Joseph  L.hairdresser,261  Cambridge, 

h.  117  Gore 
Louisa  L.  milliner,  b.  338  Vine 
Maria,  h.  17  Warren 
Mary,  dressmaker,  b.  338  Vine 
Gonce  Beverly  B.  painter,b.51  Brookline 
Charlotte  A.  widow  of  William  S.  h. 

51  Brookline 
Frederick    W.  time   keeper,    b.     51 
Broooklihe 
Goneau  Louis,  baker,  h.  213  Third 

Louis,  cigar   store,  136    Cambridge, 
h.  217  Third 
Gonier  Peter,  laborer,  h.  37  Sargent 
Gonyow  Mederic,  wire  worker,  10  Frank- 
lin, h. 94  Henry 
L'lric,    supt.  wire    railing    dept.    10 
Franklin,  h.  94  Henry 
Gooch  George,  laborer,  rms.60  Hastings 
Joshua  G.  priu.  assessor,    district  1 
and  5,  office  City  Hall,   h.    2    Mt. 
Auburn 
Nathan  G.  coal,  70  Kilby,    room,  7, 

B.  h.  3  Fayerweather 
William  D.   clerk,  National    Revere 
Bank,  B.  b.  3  Fayerweather 
Good  Abraham,  laborer,  64  First,  house 
11  Plymouth 
Annie,h.  108  Plympton     [17  Wright 
Annie  M.  widow  of  Thomas  F. house 


Good  Ellen  Miss,  h.  102  Gore 

Jeremiah  C.  clerk,  b.255  Putnam  av. 
John  clerk,  27  Brattle,    b.  255    Put- 
nam avenue 
John,  laborer,  h.  35  Jefferson 
John  P.  foreman,  162  Broadway,  h. 

255  Putnam  ave. 
Marv  E.   widow  of  John  H.    house 

219  Broadway 
Moses,  waiter,  rms.  1560  Cambridge 
Robert  B.  hostler,  h.  30  Soden 
Thomas  F.  glass  stainer,  h.  27  Union 
Timothv  J.  wood  turner,  b.27  Union 
pi  OOD  TIMOTHY  W.   plumber, 
VT"    27  Brattle,  b.  255  Putnam  ave.  See 
page  806 
William,  electrotyper,  b.  8  Decatur 
William,  laborer,  b.  35  Jefferson 
William  J.  carpenter,  b.  19  Rutland 
see  Goode,  also  Gude 
Goodale  Ernest  C.  bookkeeper,  27  Main, 
bds.  Fayerweather 
Eugene  B.  car  conductor,  house  66 

Webster  ave. 
George  L.   Fisher  professor  of  Nat- 
ural History,  and  director  of  Bo- 
tanic Gardens,  H.  U.  h.  10  Craigie 
John,  inventor,  h.  172  Norfolk 
Goodall    Harry,  clerk,  423   Main,    bds. 

435  Main 
Goodbow  Joseph,  helper,  b.  151  Third 
Goode  Damars,  section  hand,  R.R.  house 
196Rindge  ave. 
John  L.  horseshoer.  21  Blanche,  bds. 

24  do. 
Robert,  h.  65  Washington 
Treffle,    gateman,     No.    Cambridge 

junction,  b.  105  Rindge  ave. 
William,  candy  maker,  42  Elm,  h.  at 

Somerville 
see  Gude 
Goodell  John  S.  sign  painter,  h.  12  Lake 

Samuel  F.  bookkeeper,  b.  12  Lake 
Goodfellow  Frederick,  laborer,  bds.  2574 
Vine 
James,  laborer,  h.  22  Jordan  pi. 
Samuel  Percy,  laborer,  b.  257i  Vine 
— -,  widow,  h.  257-i  Vine 
Goodhue  Bertram  Grosvenor,    architect, 
53  State,  B.  h.  7  Buckingham  pi. 
Charles  W.  Mrs.  h.  7  Buckingham  pi. 
Edward  Eldredge,  student,    bds.   7 

Buckingham  place 
Harry  E.  draughtsman,  144    Essex. 
B.  h.  7  Buckingham  pi. 
Goodine    Clement,    carpenter,    rms.    42 
Pearl 
Edward,  motormau,  b.  97  Austin 
Gooding  Daniel  I.  clerk,  2S  Bridge,  b.  at 

Somerville 
Goodman  Catherine  Mrs.  h.  116  Fourth 
Henrv,  tinsmith,  h.  23  Sargent 
John  F.  junk.  116  Fourth,  h.  do. 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q-]    DIRECTORY 


24. 


Goodman    Moses   I.  overall    miifr.     133 

P*        Inman,  h.  21  Durham 

Goodmundsou  Michael,  watch  maker,h.29 

Tremont  [ave. 

Goodnow  Emma  A.  Miss,  h.   .30  Concord 

Free  C.  insurance,  h.  318  Harvard 

George  W.  provisions, h. 71  Magazine 

Lucia  M.  widow  of   Joseph,    house 

336  Broadway 
William  H.  bookkeeper,h.  40  Russell 
Goodrich    Arthur    G.    clerk,    Riverside 
Press,  h.  5  Story 
Charles  F.  H.  milkman,  b.86  Allston 
C.  Elmer,  milkman,  b.  86  Allston 
Frederick, teamster. b.  352  Cambridge 
George  H.  salesman,  39  Xorth,  B.  h. 

86  Allston 
Ike,  ins.  agent,  h.  32  Elm 
John, action  maker,h. 23  School  st.ct. 
Goodridge  B.  F.  Mrs.  h.  Hubbard  pk. 
Charles  E.    cashier,  59  Franklin,  B. 

h.  65  Prospect 
Charles  F.  h.  1705  Mass.  ave. 
C.  C.  student,  b.  Hubbard  pk. 
Frederick  J.  student,  b.  1705    Mass. 
avenue 
•  Susie  L.  Miss,  indexer,  Otis,   corner 
Second,  b.  at  Newtonville 
William  H.  h.  12  Scott 
Goodrow  Charles  E.asst.  janitor,  Agazziz 
Museum,  h.  112  Oxford 
Eli  L.  janitor,  Agassiz  Museum,  h. 

114  Oxford 
George  W,  clerk,  195  Devonshire,  B. 

b.  114  Oxford 
.Joseph  Edward,  clerk,  B.    bds.  114 
Oxford 
Good willie  Fred  M.  pressman,   B.  house 
102  Columbia 
James  M.  h.  9  Pleasant  pi. 
Walter  S.  h.  8  Beech 
Goodwin  Amelia  M.  Miss,  h.  10  Follen 
Asa  C.  driver,  b.  365  Columbia 
Charles  V.  clerk,  b.  253  Putnam  av. 
Clark,  action  maker,  rms.30  Norfolk 
Daniel  A.  engineer,  h.  180  Ravmond 
Daniel  H.  furrier,  h.  43  Reed  * 
Edgar,  carriage   painter,    446   Main, 

rms.  14  Brookline 
Edward,  hostler,  1>.  5    White    st.  pi. 
Elliott  11.  student,  11.  [J.  I).  8  Follen 
Francis  P.  candy  maker.  B.    bds.    43 

Reed 
George  A.  clerk,  I).  253  Put  nam  av. 
George  E.  engineer,  Riverside  Bind- 
ery, b.  253  Putnam  ave. 

Harry  C    engineer,    162    Broadway. 
rms.  10  UniOD 

Henry  A.  teamster,  b.  l  Broadway 
Hersey  B.  com.  merchant,  Chamber 

"t  ( 'ommerce,  B.  h.  8  Pollen 
John  B.  teamster,  B.  b.  13  Bred 
John  V.  pressman,  i».  p.  13  Winter 


Goodwin  .Joseph  L.  laborer,  b.  43  Reed 
Mannassab.  carpenter,  h.  80  Elm 
Martha  A.  widow  of  George,  house 

10  William 
Ralph  C.  sec.  V.  ML  C.  A.  678  Mass. 

ave.  h.  148  Magazine 
Sewell,  gardener,  h.  4  South 
Stephen  Franklin,  variety  store,  547 

Cambridge,  h.  do. 
William  A.  shipper,  h.  10  Williams 
William  W.  Eliot  professor  of  Greek 

H.  U.  h.  5  Follen 
Willis,  carpenter,  rms.  14  Brookline 
Googins  Eben  H.    trav.    salesman,  443 

Mass.  ave.  h.  91  Franklin 
George,  teamster,  h.  r.  128  Tremont 
George  A.  trav.  salesman,  443  Mass. 

ave.  h.*91  Franklin 
Hersey  F.  grocer,  246  Broadway,  b. 

15  Meacham 
John  H.  salesman,  126  So.    Market, 

B.  h.  70  Prospect 
Mark  E.  clerk,  b.  15  Meacham 
Otis,  carpenter,  rms.  44  Pearl 
Stephen  R.  clerk,  at   Brookline,    h. 

346  Pearl 
Stephen  R.  grocer,  b.  15  Meacham 
Thomas  B.  com.  merchant,  52   Com- 
mercial, B.  h.  15  Meacham 
Gookin  Albert  T.  clerk,  37   Brattle,  bds. 

219  Putnam  ave. 
Frank  L.  printer,  h.  219  Putnam  av. 
Frank  T.  jeweler,  571  Mass.  ave.    b. 

219  Putnam  ave. 
Frederick,  bookbinder,  b.  219    Put- 
nam avenue 
Gooley  John,  b.  7  Jefferson 
Gordon  Agnes,   sewing  teacher.    Public 

schools,  h.  at  Somerville 
Agnes  S.  and  Jessie  M.  h.  82  Ellery 
Benjamin,  peddler,  h.r.159  Broadway 
Charles  E.  roofer,  b.  4  Blanche 
Edward,  clerk,  P  O.,  B.  boards  91$ 

Washington 
Elizabeth,  h.  -18  Concord  ave. 
Frank,  electrician,  h.  9£  Washington 
Fred,  clerk,  447-i  Main,  rms.    95  Co- 
lumbia 
George  W.  clerk,  226    Washington, 

B.  b.  28  Upton 
Hascal,  peddler,  h.  1  Dickinson 
Hector  M.    trav.  salesman,     rms.    32 

Ellery 
Berber t,  police  station  3,  house  385 

Winsor 
James  ll.  carpenter,  h.Washbnrn  av. 
.lames  H.  Jr.  carpenter,  h.Washbum 

avenue 
John  E.  engineer,  h.  ill  Main 
John  M.  bookbinder,  b.  316  Winsor 
John     W.     supt.     oriental    Coffee 

House  (  o.   n  Green,  B.  h.  6  <  !lin- 

ton 


242 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    1)1  HECTOR  V 


Gordon  Margaret  E.  widow  of  Donald  W. 

h.  68  Wendell 
Margaret  S.  proof  reader,h.82  Ellery 
Oscar,  peddler,  h.  1  Dickinson 
Richard  N.  porter,  226  Washington, 

B.  h.  28  Upton 
Samuel,  h.  Dyke 
Samuel,     teamster,     Richardson    & 

Bacon,  h.  foot  Plympton 

GORDON    THOMAS,    carpenter 
and  builder,end  Locke,h.  10  Locke 
See  page  790 
Thomas  M.  machinist,  h.  314   Mass. 

avenue 
William,  gardener,  h.  161  Hampshire 
William,  proofreader,  h.  82  Ellery 

G1  ORDON  WILLIAM,    roofer,  4 
IT    Blanche,  h.  do.     See  p.  805 
Gore  Avery  W.  h.  128  Magazine 

Avery W.  Jr.  (W.  H.  Jordan  &  Co.), 

real  estate,  543  Mass.  ave. 
Elizabeth, widow  of  John, boards  129 

Amory 
George  A.  junk,  52  India,  B.  house 

140  Magazine 
Louisa,  widow  of  John,  h.  2    River- 
side place 
Primary  School,  56  Gore 
William,  contractor,h.  4  Hotel  Clark 
William  A.  paver,  h.  4  Harrison 
Gorham  Alfred,land  agent,  F.R,  R.,B.  h. 
86  Franklin 
William,  cook,  h.  17  Harrison 
Gorman  Bartholomew,  at  162  Broadway, 
b.  177  Otis 
Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick, h.  54  Xorth 
James  A.  draw  tender,h.l65  Norfolk 
Jane,  widow  of  John,h, 306  Columbia 
John, carriage  washer, 820  Somerville 
avenue,  bds.  826  do.  [Crescent 

John,  printer,  4  Williams  ct.  B.  h.47 
John,  tinsmith,  h.  233  Charles 
Julia,  widow  of  John,  h.  263  Vine 
Nellie,Miss,compositor,b.47  Crescent 
William,  J. horse  shoer,h.59  Tremont 
Gormley  Catherine, widow  of  John, h. 126 
Hastings 
James  J. stair  builder,  74  Boylston,h. 

40  Willow 
John  F. brass  finisher,h.54  Broadway 
Maria  Mrs.  bds.  157  Hancock 
Minnie  Mrs.  h.  8  Pioneer 
Gorrall  John,  laborer ,h.r. 202  Hampshire 
Samuel, teamster,  169  Gore, h.r.  113  do. 
Gorton  John  C.   draughtsman,  2  Central 

sq.  h.  36  Antrim 
Gosaup  Samuel,  Am.  R.  Wks.  b.  225  Vine 
Gosline  John  Albert,  salesman,  house  14 
Pleasant 
Wilbour  J.  carpenter,  b.  14  Pleasant 
Gosnell  William, engineer. 17East,h. 31  do. 
WTilliara  B.  carpenter, h. 19  Fairmont 
avenue 


Gosnell ,  carpenter,  h.  13£  Line 

Goss  Lucy  M.  Mrs.  bds.  157  Hancock 
Osman  H.  painter,  h.  29  Cherry 
Gosslin  Alec. laborer,  Niles  Bros.Concord 

avenue,  h.  near  do. 
Gott  Harry  O.  brakeman,  h.  317  Main 
Goudy  Eli,  laborer,  b.  227  Broadway 

Wesley  at  B.  B.  W.  b.  227  Broadway 
Gough  James, teamster,  J. O'Brien  &  Son, 

h.  2£  Dublin 
John,  baker,  B.  h.  25  Hadley 
John,  metal  spinner,B.h.Wliittemore 
Nathaniel,  Rev.  h.  74  Harvard 
Thomas, carpenter,h. 293  Concord  av. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  4  Dublin 
Gould  Abraham,  engineer,    40    Green, h. 

35  Tufts 
Ariand  E.  Mrs.  dressmaker.house  48 

Market 
Augustus  D.  salesman,  143  Summer, 

B.  b.  216  Prospect 
Benjamin  A.  h.  29  Kirkland 
Bridget,  widow  of  William  F.  house 
+ 164  Franklin 
Caroline  A. widow  of  Dudlejr  F.house 

216  Prospect 
Conway,  waiter,  b.  72  School 
Edson  J.with  Ginn  &  Co.  h.    Wood- 
bridge 
Edward  E.  salesman,  b.  216  Prospect 
Elizabeth  W.  widow  of  Reuben  H.B. 

nurse,  316  Prospect,  h.  do. 
Ephraim,  carpenter,  h.  10  Jackson 
Frank  G.  tile  layer,  B.  bds.  9  Rem- 
ington 
Frederick  L.  h.  9  Highland 
Harry,  provisions,  h.  60  Otis 
Henrv, driver, D. A.  Snow, 36  William, 

b.  do. 
Howard  D.  electrician, h.  48   Market 
James,  carpenter,  h.    114  Columbia 
Jay,  hostler,  h.  279  Pearl 
Joseph  H.   boarding  house   79S-S00 

Mass.  avenue 
Joseph,  clerk,  604  Mass.  avenue 
Josiah  O.  machinist,  h.  207  Hamilton 
Marshall  H.  b.  9  Highland 
Michael,  laborer,  h.r.  24  Jefferson 
Murray  C.  locomotive   fireman,   b.  2 

Trowbridge  Terrace 
Packing     Co. (The),  steam   packing 

mnfrs.  88  Cambridge 
Rebecca  J.  Mrs.  h.  134  Hamilton 
Robert,  h.  387  Cambridge 
Royal  A.  foreman,  b.  2.  Trowbridge 

Terrace  [Terrace 

Royal  D.  motorman,  h.2  Trowbridge 
Susan  E.  widow,  h.  Woodbribge 
Victor  F.  clerk,  h.  93  Third 
William,  h.  279  Pearl 
William,  h.  9  Remington 
Goulding  Charles  S.  clerk,  P.  O.  B.  h.  29 

Bi«relow 


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243 


Golding  Christopher  A.  brass  moulder,39 
Pitts,  B.  b.  9  Murdock 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas, house  9 

Murdock 
Frank  L.b.  159  Thorndike 
Isaac, b.  159    Thorndike 
James,  gardener,h.  53£  Webster  ave. 
James,  laborer,  h.  32  Brewerp 
Goulet  Joseph,   laborer,   Niles  Bros.  h. 
Wellington 

,  manager,  rms.    99  Mt.  Auburn 

Gourdeau  L.Arthur,eabinet  maker,house 

248  Hampshire 
Gourlay  John  S.  printer,   h.  23  Fairmont 
Gourley  George, hatter,h.  135  Putnam av. 
Govan  David,  case  maker, 162  Broadway, 

h.  39  Trowbridge 
Gove  Abzira  F.  Miss,  stenographer,'B.b. 
355  Mass.  avenue 
Archibald  R. milk, etch. 29  Maple  av. 
Calvin,  fruit  and  produce,  h.   20  Cot- 
tage 
Charles  A.  clerk,  337  Main,  b.  277  do. 
f^\  OVE    CHARLES    S.    soda  and 
\JT    mineral  water  mnfg. 30  Canal, B.  h. 
28  Warland.     See  p.  827 
Charlotte  S.  widow  of  Peter, house  29 

Maple  avenue 
Ezra  C.  apothecary,275  and  337  Main 

h.  55  luman 
Gertrude  M. principal  Gannett,  Kind- 
ergarten school,  b.  28  Warland 
Milo,  h.  177  River 

Nathan,  clerk,  181  Third,  h.    179  do. 
Percy  E.  bookkeeper   71  Main,  b.  29 

Maple  avenue 
Robert  H.  grocer.  181   Third,  house 
179  do. 
Gover  Charles,  piper,  h.  12  State 

John, carpeuter,r. 380  Main, h. 12  State 
Gow  Robert  C.  jeweller,  1368  Cambridge, 

b.  1301  do. 
Gowey  Fred  L.wire  worker.  10  Franklin. 
h.  258  Green 
Henry,wire  worker,  h.96  Henry 
Walter. at  Riverside  Press,b.96  Henry 
Gowlland  George, instrument  maker, rms. 

37  Erie 
Goyette  Jean  T.artist,B.  h.268  Walden 

Louisa  Mrs.  h.  10(5  PlymptOD 
Grace  Edward,  carpenter,  h.  147    Banks 
Edward    J.    apothecary,     L83      Mt. 

Auburn,  h.  at  New  ton 
Frances,   widow  of    Joseph,    h.  256 

Hampshire 
John, baker,  40  Green,  h.  28  Harding 
.John,  furniture  fiuisher,h.  119 Fourth 
John, laborer,  h.  70  Second 
John  T.  printer,  b.  147  Banks 
Joseph,  at  169  Gore,  h.  70  Second 
Manuel,  furniture    polisher,    h.      2»'> 

Winter 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  155  Putnam  ave. 


Gracia  John,  varnisher,  h.  103  Gore 
John, laborer,  h.  7  Lowland  ave. 
Gradi  Matthias, cabinet  maker,25  Brattle, 

h.  24  Mt.  Auburn 
Grady  Annie,widow  of  John, b. 18  Winter 
Catherine,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  22 

Sixth 
Danieljiostler,  216  Green,  h.30  Bay 
Edward  F.  Mrs.  h.    1236  Cambridge 
James, machinist,  h.  162  Charles 
James  M.  laborer,  h.S  Second  st.  ct. 
John,at  B.  B.  Works,    Sixth,b.     183 

Spring 
John,  laborer,  b.  12  Hunting 
Joseph,car  cleaner,  east. div.  B.&  M. 
R.  R.,B.  b.  22  Sixth  [ington 

Mary,  widow  of  Martin,  h.  34  Wash- 
Mary  J.  h.  22  Sixth 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  8  Squires  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  24  Plymouth 
Peter  G.  clerk,  36  Webster  ave. 
see  O'Grady 
Gragg  Isaac  P.   mngr.  Eastern  Develop- 
ment Co.  h.  26  Maple  ave. 
Graham  Albert  H. laborer, h.  2  Jordan  pi. 
Alfred, express, bds.  4  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Ann  Gertrude,  clerk,  probate   office, 

Otis,  b.  at  Somerville 
Archibald  B.  piumber,15  River, h. 133 

Armory 
Caroline  S.  rms.  27  Irving 
Catherine,  widow  of  William,   house 

25  Webster  ave. 
Edith  II.  widow   of  John.    h.    221 

Columbia 
Edward,  box  maker,  h.  195   Third 
Edward,  coppersmith, h. 11  Brewery 
Edward  P.  designer,  b.  67  Oxford 
George  G. clerk,  145  Broadway,  b.  at 

Somerville 
Gerald, carpet  upholsterer,25  Brattle, 

b.  J.  H.  Graham's.  Newman 
Helen  Mrs.  h.  67  Oxford 
Henry,  carpenter,  h.  144  Putnam  av. 
Henry  E.  laborer,  bds.  50  Jay 
Hugh  II. furniture  finisher, State  cor. 
Osborn.h..J.ll.  Graham's,  Newman 
Ingram  B.  F.  salesman,  141  Federal, 

B.  rooms  70  Oxford 
James,  painter.  169  Gore,  Q.  19  Ninth 
James  1 1. house  Newman  cor.Bismark 
Janet, widow  of  Archibald,  h.60  Jay 
John. manager.  E. A.  A.  Exeter,  h.  317 

Prospect 
John  J.candy  maker,b.25  Webster  av. 

Joseph,    painter,    h.    Hotel    Charles. 

Winsor 
Lew  i8,h.  26  Tufts 

Martin    A.     trav.    salesman,      h.     B9 

( lambridge 
Mary  Mrs.  b.l61£  Broadway 
Michael,    laborer.     IVlhain'.      b.      12 

Berkshire  pi. 


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244 


<  AM  BRIDGE 


[G] 


DIRECTORY 


Graham  Michael,  laborer,  h.  627  Putnam 

avenue 
Patrick,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

h.  12  Berkshire  place 
Robert,  h.  21£  Inman 
Robert  Mrs.  forewoman   at  Speare's 

laundry,  Binney,  h.  21£  Inman 
Samuel, motorman,rms. 10  Myrtle  av. 
Samuel  D.  furniture  finisher,   State 

cor.   Osborn,  b.  J.  H.    Graham's, 

Xewman 
William,   bookkeeper,  B.  house  21£ 

Inman 
Wm.  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  59  Magee 
William  W.  clerk,619  Mass.  ave,  bds. 

21£  Inman 

,  car  conductor,  b.  67    Winthrop 

Grainger  Henry  G.  letter  carrier,  P.O.h. 

24  Fifth 
John  L.  laborer,  h.  26  Foster 
see  Granger 
Grames  Charles  T.  car  builder,house  rear 

8  Holyoke 
Fannie  L.|Mrs.  h.  nurse, r.  8  Holyoke 
Julia  J.  house  8  Holyoke 
Louisa,  widow  of  Elbridge    G.  h.  8 

Holyoke 
see  Grimes 
Grandgent  Charles  H.  director  of  mod- 
ern languages,  B.  h.  7  Walker 
Lucy  L.  Mrs.  bds.  7  Walker 
Graney  Johannah,  widow  of  Maurice,  h. 

56  Fifth 
John  A.  baker,  b.  174  Brookline 
Maurice  E.  at  T.   C.  M.   Co.   b.   56 

Fifth 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  56  Fifth 
Michael  P.  helper,  694  Mass.  ave.  b. 

174  Brookline 
Thomas,     blacksmith,     B.     b.     174 

Brookline 
William  J.  laborer,  h.  174  Brookline 
Winnifred,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

174  Brookline 
Granger  John,   waiter,   Memorial  Hall, 

rms.  1556  Cambridge 
Stephen  J.  driver,  h.  232  Bridge 
Thomas  F.  trimmer,  201  Bridge,  h. 

33  Fifth 
see  Grainger 
Grannan  William  Mrs.  h.  227  Franklin 
Grant  Aaron  A.  turner,  h.  r.  63  Wash- 
ington 
Alexander    M.    (A.    M.    &  D.    W. 

Grant),    cabinet    maker,    rear  46 

State,  h.  1  Green 
Alfred   S.  cutter,  26  Blackstone,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Annie,  widow,  h.  159  Broadway 
Augusta  Mrs.  h.  1530  Cambridge 

GRANT  A.  M.  &  D.  W.  (Alex- 
ander M.  and  David  W.),  cabinet 
makers,  46  State.     See  p.  798 


Grant  Belle  Mrs.  h.  21  Hovey  ave. 

Carrie    A.    Miss,     dressmaker,    164 

Winsor,  h.  do. 
Charles,  teamster,  h.  34  Winter 
Charles    E.    shoemaker,    B.    h.    13 

Soden 
Charles  M.  janitor,  B.  h.  32  Magno- 
lia ave. 
Daniel   E.  carriagesmith,  224  Main, 

h.  9  Austin 
Daniel  W.  cooper,  h.  10  Carlisle 
David  W.  (A.  M.  &  D.   W.   Grant) 

cabinet  maker,   r.  46  State,  b.  50 

Union 
Edward,  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  20  East 
Elias  W.  tailor,  bds.  2  Lawrence 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.*58 

Washington 
Elsie,  widow  of  James,  h.  50  Union 
Emily,    widow  of  Andrew,   b.    263 

River 
Emma  F.  h.  15  Highland  ave. 
Emma  F.  widow  of  Goodwin,  house 

66  Magazine 
Erold,  b.  273  Mass.  ave.  [ave. 

Eva  J.  bookkeeper,  b.  20  Harrison 
Florence    F.   music   teacher,    b.    10 

Carlisle 
Frank    A.    foreman    bricklaver.    h. 

311  Pearl 
Frank  H.  foreman,  83   Clark,  house 

55  Magazine 
Fred  C.  clerk.   1843   Mass.   ave.    h. 

i:30  Cambridge 
Frederick  T.  C.  b.  1530  Cambridge 
George  S.  clerk,  b.  20  Harrison 
George  W.  baker,  h.  1  Austin  pi. 
Harry  A.  clerk,  b.  106  Magazine 
Harry  F.  student,  bds.  36  Hoi  worthy 
HattieM. widow  of  Joseph  H.  grocer, 

2  Holworthy,  h.  36  do.  [ave 

Henry  W.  carpenter,  b.  20  Harrison 
Horace  E.  (New  England  Masonrv 

Co.)  and  (H.  L.  and  H.  E.  Grant) 

168  Main,    and 8   Oliver,  B.  h.   57 

Essex 
Horace  L.  (H.  L.  and  H.  E.  Grant) 

168  Main,  house  at  Everett 
H.  L.   and   H.  E.    (Horace  L.   and 

Horace  E.   Grant),   bricks,    lime, 

cement,  etc,  106  Main 
James,  carpenter,  h.  20  Harrison 
James    (estate    of)    cabinet    maker. 

rear  46  State 
James,  laborer,  h.  10  Brewer 
James,  agent,  h.  5  Fallon  place 
James,  box  maker,  h.  84  Washington 
James,  upholsterer,  junct.  River  and 

Western  ave.  h.  22  Rockwell. 
John,   hose  maker,   bds.  1  Webster 

avenue 
John,  laborer,  h.  3  Hampshire  place 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q-]     DIRECTORY 


245 


Grant  Joseph  A. (New  England  Masonry 

Co.)  168  Main,  and  8  Oliver,  B.  li. 

at  Everett 
Lizzie,  Mrs.  h.  22  Tremont 
Louis  F.  artist,  Boston  Globe,  b.  1530 

Cambridge 
Luami,  laborer,  b.  7  Magee 
Marcus  M.  shipper,  Cambridgeport 

Diary  Co.   24  Blackstone,   h.   106 

Magazine 
Marcus  M.  Jr.  clerk,  25  Ames  build- 
ing, B.  b.  106  Magazine 
Maud  A.  h.  1530  Cambridge 
Patrick  F.  tinsmith,  12  Brattle,  rms. 

54  Mt.  Auburn 
Robert,  pressman,  9  Palmer 
Ulysses  ft.  clerk,  B.  b.  50  Lrnion 
William,  blacksmith,  rms.  42  Austin 
William  H.  brass  finisher,   house  16 

Springfield 

,  widow,  h.  2.  Putnam  ct. 

Granville  Andrew,   cooper,    Fifth,   cor. 

Binney,  h.  51  Sixth 
Frank,  cooper,  bds.  51  Sixth 
John,  teamster,  b. Spears  blk.  Binney 
Thomas,  seaman,  house  Spears  blk. 

Binney,  rear  Sixth 
Thomas,  Jr.  laster,  bds.  Spear's  blk. 

Binney 
William  D.  union  grease  maker,  h.  6 

Riverside  pi. 
Gratz  A.  W.  F.  diary   maker,   bds.   426 

Putnam  ave. 
Graustein  Adolph  H.  milk,  328  Vine.  h. 

330  do. 
Henry  L.  driver,19  Bowdoin,  bds.  do. 
William   A.  milkman,  19  Bowdoin, 

h.  do. 
Graustien  Henry,  foreman,  h.  29  Winter 
Graves  Diana,  widow  of  George  A.  bds. 

117  Columbia 
George  W.  piano   maker,  house  117 

Columbia 
Helen  M.  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Argyle,  29 

Putnam  ave. 
Henry,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  173  Elm 
Mary,  widow,  h.  173  Elm 
Oliver  B.  (Graves  &Henrv),  printer, 

9    Palmer,    h.    Hotel    Argyle,    29 

Putnam  ave. 
Theodore    C.    (Graves    iv.    Phelps), 

table    manufacturer,    State,    cor. 

OSDOrn,  h.  ;it   Boston 

William    EL    police,   station    1.   h.    II 
Sacramento 

A:    Eenry    (Oliver    B.    Graves    and 
hmes  Henry),  printers,  '-1  Palmer 
vY.  Phelps  (Theodore  C.  Graves  and 
Myron   w .   Phelps),  table  manu- 
facturers, State,  cor.  Osborn 
Gray   Angle  O.  widow    oi  Charles,  bds. 

1  12  Prospect 
Ann  Miss,  house  L69  Auburn 


Gray  Asa  Mrs.h. Botanic  garden, Garden, 

cor.  Liunaean 
f^\  RAY  CHARLES  H.  physician, 
\JT    7   Mellen,  h.  do.  office  hours  a.  M., 
until  9,  P.  M.  1  to  3,  6  to  7.30 
Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  199  Green 
Elmer  E.  grocer,  45  Pice,  house  do. 
Elsada,  h.  Botanic  garden,  Garden 
Erastus,  carpenter,  184  Harvard,  b. 

203  do. 
Frances,  bds.  28  Hawthorn  [do. 

Francis,  teamster,  157  Raymond,  h. 
Frank  J.  carriage  washer,  h.  93  Elm 
Frederick  T.  Mrs.  h.  17  Follen 
Harold  E.  clerk,  b.  272  Sidney 
Henry    W.    blacksmith,    h.    r.    128 

Thorndike 
Herbert,  cabinet  maker,  boards  466 

Cambridge 
Horace  J.  h.  55  Bristol 
Horace  J.  Jr.  coachman,  h.  rear  67 

We  stern  ave. 
H.  W.  mill  hand,  108  Cambridge,  h. 

at  Charlestown 
James,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  house 

17  Antrim 
James,  city  laborer,  h.  37  Pilgrim 
James,  teamster,  25  Wicklow,  h.  do. 
James  E.  ins.  agent,  house  19  Tre- 
mont 
James    E.    teas    and    coffees,    121h 

Hampshire,  h.  123  do. 
James  T.  clerk,  70  Kilby,  B.  boards 

3  Pemberton 
Jennie,    piano  action  maker,   h.  17 

Antrim 
John,  porter,  B.  h.  18  Wicklow 
John  C.  lawyer,  50  State,  rms.  45.  B. 

h.  Brattle,  cor.  Fresh  Pond  lane 
John  H.  clerk,  bds.  17  Antrim 
Joseph  P.  laborer,  h.  35  Reed 
J.  Edward,  sec.  N.  E.  E.  Assn.  Tre- 
mont pi.  B.  h.  140  Magazine 
Mason  H.  clerk,  12  Marshall,  B.  bds. 

3  Pemberton 
Patrick,  at  169  Gore,  bds.  13  Ninth 
Peter,  lanterns  and  tinware,  12  Mar- 
shall, B.  house  3  Pemberton 
Robert  B.  agent,  h.  52  Mr.  Pleasant 
Roland,  student,  11.  P.  bds.  Brattle 

COr.  Fresh  Pond  lam- 
Sibil,  h.  199  Green 
Sidney  D.  clerk,  rms.  93  school 
Stephen,  clerk.  55  Blackstone,  P>.  h. 

353  Pearl 
Thomas,  b.  17  Antrim 
Walter  8.  teamster,  h.  272  Sidney 
William     11.    blacksmith,    bds.  "  L64 

Windsor 
William  II.  supt.  public  bldgs.  office 

<  it>  Hall,  h.  113  Thorndike 
Grayson  Ellen,  widow   of  Peter,  h.  lss 

Bridge 


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Great  White  Spirit  Distillery  Co.  Distill- 

house,  cor.  Cambridge 
Greaves    Amy    Miss,    teacher,     Agassiz 

school,  rms.  21  Magazine 
Grebenstein    Edward    W.    bookbinder, 

Riverside  Press,  152  Pleasant 
Greco   Charles    R.    (Condon  &    Greco) 

architect,  30  Magazine,  bds.  do. 
Lea  A.  Miss,  music  teacher,  30  Mag- 
azine, bds.  do. 
Letterio    C.  hairdresser,   575   Mass. 

ave.  h.  30  Magazine 
Greehan  John  B.  cooper,  h.  r.  105  Amory 
Greeley  Herbert  A.    (H.   A.   Greeley  & 

Co.)    apothecary,  1238   Cambridge 

h.  at  Boston  [bridge 

H.  A.  &  Co.  apothecaries,  1238  Cam- 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  38  Porter 
Greely  Frank  B.  carpenter,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  24  Greenough  av. 
James,  laborer,  h.  38  Porter 
John,  stone  cutter,  h.  136  Bridge 
John  J.  cracker  baker,  bds.  38  Porter 
Leander  Mrs.  h.  284  Harvard 
Myra  A.  widow,  bds.  94  Brattle 
Philip  T.  h.  13  Centre 
William  B.  bds.  284  Harvard 
Green  Alex,  teamster,  h.  41  Union 

Alexander,wood  worker,  h.  43  School 

st.  ct. 
Allen  M.  cashier,    19   Oliver,   B.   h. 

100  Henry 
Andrew  J.  assessor,  district  3,  office, 
Anna  D.  Miss,  h.  15  Buckingham 

City  Hall,  h.  69  Otis 
Annie   S.  and  Florence  L.  h.  r.  71 

Allston 
Ansil  W.  teamster,   h.  18  Dunster 
Arthur  A.  machinist,  h.  132  Windsor 
Arthur  E.  clerk,  boards  54  Garfield 
Bernard  J.  laborer,  h.   128   Webster 

avenue 
Catharine  M.  widow  of  Charles  A.  h. 

71  Washington  av. 
Charles,  cigars,  etc.  143  Cambridge, 

B.  house  15  Hollis 
Charles  G.  salesman,  36  Hawley,  B. 

h.  71  Washington  av. 
Charles  H.  waiter,  b.  31  Elmer 
Charles  P.  cabinet  maker,  h.  41  WTeb- 

ster  ave. 
Charles  P.   template  maker,   house 

300  Columbia 
Charles  W.  clerk,  469   Washington, 

B.  bds.  26  Mellen 
Daniel,   at    Am.   Pub.   Co.    rms.  10 

Union 
Edmund  H.  clerk,  bds.  54  Garfield 
Edward,  teamster,  h.  66  Cambridge 
Elizabeth  W.Mrs,  h.  15  Buckingham 
Elva  L.  provisions,  1876  Mass.  av.  h. 

at  West  Boylston 
Frank  F.  teamster,  21  Reed.  h.  do. 


Green  Frederick,  bds.  48  Buckingham 
George,  calker,  h.  47  Market 
George,  cigar  maker,  h.  9  Webster 

avenue 
George  B.  laborer,  h.  1  Jordan  pi. 
George  D.  shoemaker,h.l52  Franklin 
George  H.  hackman,  h.  7  Lamson  pi. 
Gustaf,  laborer,  h.  293  Main 

GREEN  HENRY,  real  estate  con- 
tractor and  builder,  46  Bridge,  h. 
27  Elm.     See  p.  787 

Henry  A.  clerk,  385  Putnam  av.  bds. 
74  Allston 

Henry  D.  boards  48  Buckingham 

Isabella  Mrs.  h.  71  Hastings 

James,  b.  50  Market 

Jessie  Hannah  Mrs.  h.  47  Market 

John,  printer,  h.  r.  22  Third 

John  I.  engineer,  b.  r.  71  Allston 

John  S.  piano  maker,  h.  r.  71  Allston 

John  W.  rubber  shoemaker,  bds.  232 
Winsor 

Joseph,  contractor  and  builder,  559 
Mass.  av.  h.  88  Hammond 

Laura  A.  widow  of  Henry  T.  h.  33 
Brewery 

Lillie  B.  Mrs.  employment  office  and 
dressmaker,  2453  Mass.  av.h.at  Ar- 
lington 

Lydia  A.  Mrs.  h.  15  Sands 

L.  P.  Mrs.  h.  1  Cleveland 

Maria  A.  widow  of  Lewis,  h.  r.  118 
Amory 

Martha  C.  widow  of  Cheney,  h.  51 
Trowbridge 

Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  r.  22  Third 

Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  42 
Sidney 

Mary  A.  Miss.  h.  15  Buckingham 

Michael,  cigar  maker,  621  Mass.  ave. 
h.  254  Green 

Nicholas  St.  John  Mrs.  h.  48  Buck- 
ingham 

Oliver  H.  P.  h.  69  Otis 

Philip,  painter,  h.  13  Fairmont  av. 

Richard,  porter,  h.  100  Webster  ave. 

Eoscoe  T.  commission  merchant,  80 
So.  Market,  B.  h.  54  Garfield 

Silas  B.  (S.  B.  Green  &  Co.),  grain, 
18  Central  sq.  h.  15  Orchard 
f^i  REEN  S.  B.  &   CO.    (Silas  B. 
v^    and  Wallie  J.    Green),   hay  and 
grain,  18  Central  sq.     See  p.  783. 

Thomas,  fireman,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, b.  80  Sixth 

Thomas  J.  clerk,  b.  88  Sixth 

Wallie  J.  (S.  B.  Green  &  Co.),  grain, 
etc.  18  Central  sq.  h.  at  Watertown 

William  G.  mason,  161  Hastings 

AYm.  Henry,  bootmaker,  Am.  R.  Co. 
h.  183  Winsor 

AVilliam  T.  rubber  worker,  33  Hamp- 
shire, h.  157  Portland 


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24 


Greenan  John,  cook,  h.  85  Cambridge 
Greene  Albert  T.  (Greene  &  Co.)  plumb- 
ing, etc.  723  Mass.  ave.  house  177 
Green 
Charles  K.  pill  coater,  150  Broadway, 

b.  4  Douglass 
Daniel,  city  laborer,  h.  35  Sargent 
Dinsmore,  machinist,  184  Broadway, 

h.  at  Greenwood 
Edward,  upholsterer,  b.  69  Elm 
Emma  C.  Mrs.  h.  4  Douglass 
George  N.  bookkeeper,  b.  48  Dana 
Harry  A.  clerk,  b.  74  Allston 
Herbert  A.  engineer,  h.  353  Main 
James  B.  clerk,  B.  h.  16  Warland 
Nellie  F.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  house  353 

Main 
Patrick  F.  groceries  and  provisions, 

26  Sparks,  d.  34  Foster 
Peter,  h.  69  Elm 
Russell  T.  com.  mer.  54  Bedford,  B. 

h.  48  Dana 
Russell  T.  Jr.  b.  48  Dana 
Thomas,  clerk,  b.  80  Sixth 
Walter  A.  h.  74  Allston 
Walter  L.  artist,  b.  48  Dana 
Willard  B.  optician,  b.  48  Dana 
f^i  REENE  &  CO.  (Albert  T.  Greene 
vT    and  James  S.  Davidson;,  plumb- 
ing, furnaces,  steam  and  hot  water 
heating,   723  Mass.  ave.     See  top 
lines  in  business  directory 
Greenfield  William  H.  porter,  house  26 

Brookline 
Greenidge  Frank,  clerk,  h.  105  Pleasant 
Hutson  M.  laborer,  h.  2472  Mass.  av. 
Sarah  F.  widow  of  John,  bds.  2472 
Mass.  av.  [Magazine 

Greenlaw     Henry,    machinist,     rms.    32 
Henry,  printer,  h.  1  Coolidge  pi. 
Samuel    P.    engineer,  Waverly,    cor. 

Talbot,  h.  1  Gordon  pi. 
William  P.   ins.  119  Devonshire,  B. 
h.  Gordon  place 
Green  leaf   Albert    P.  mason,   and  news 
dealer,  469  Main,  h.  3  Worcester 
Chestea,  teamster,  174  Broadway,  h. 

at  Arlington 
Eliza,    widow   of  Joseph,    b.  r.   152 

Pearl 
Eliza,  widow  of  Joseph,  1>.  83  River 
George  II.  salesman,  h.  55  Chestnut 
George  W.  decorator,  h.  74  Inman 
George  W.  plumber,  h.  ~™  Chestnut 
Josiah  L.  mason,  h.  90  Pleasant 
Mary     L.    widow   of  .fames,    h.    76 
Brattle 

C^  REENLEAF      OLIVER      P. 
T,     mason  542  Mass    ave.    b.   Morris 
bldg.    See  p.  801 
William  O.  clerk,  b.  579  Mass  ave. 
Greenman  Jesse  M.  usst.Gray  Herbarium 
II.  r.  rms.  54  Garden 


Greenough   Arthur,    wood    turner,    384 

Main,  h.  at  Arlington 
Henry  Mrs.  house  1737  Cambridge 
James  B.  professor  of  Latin,  H.  U. 

h.  9  Riedesel  ave. 
James  J.  teacher,  87  Beacon,  Boston, 

h.  61  Sparks 
Robert  B.  medical  student,  H.  U.  b. 

9  Riedesel  ave. 

GREENOUGH  W.  A.  &  CO. 
(James  E.  and  George  F.  Hunt- 
ress), compilers,  printers  and  pub- 
lishers, Cambridge  City  Directory, 
575  and  1354  Mass.  ave.  and  97 
Oliver,  Boston 
Greenslet  Beldin  A.  trav.  salesman,  h.  r. 
20  Cottage 

Carlos  B.  salesman,  b.  r.  20  Cottage 
Green wald  Christian,  car  washer,  h.  rear 
102  Spring 

Christian,  b.  r.  102  Spring 

Mary,  widow  of  Christian,  h.  r.  102 
Spring 
Greenwood  Addie  M.  h.  120  Inman 

Arsine,  carpenter,  h.  Ill  Rindge  av. 

Caroline  C.  widow  of  William  A.  h. 
1524  Cambridge 

Cora,  teacher,  at  So.  Hadley  Falls, 
h.  1524  Cambridge 

Ellen  E.  bds.  1734  Mass.  ave 

E.  P.  Mrs.  millinery, 1398  Cambridge 

Grace,  teacher,  h.  1524  Cambridge 

Grace,   Miss,   student,  B.    bds.  2336 
Mass.  ave. 

John  G.  steam  fitter,  h.  55  Maiu 

Joseph,  brick  maker,  h.  59  Wicklow 

Lemuel  A.  car  starter,  h.  294  Pros- 
pect 

Martha  J.  widow  of  Marcus,  h.  120 
Inman 

Simon,  carpenter,  h.  108  Rindge  av. 

Thomas,  h.  32  Washington 

William  H.  Chronicle  Office,  house  26 
Tufts 
Greenyer,  Belle  E.  at  385  Putnam  ave.  b. 
174  Pleasant 

Edwin,  clerk,  Kingston,  cor.  Essex, 
B.  h.  194  Pleasant 

Melvina  E.  widow  of  John,  house  174 
Pleasant 
Greer     David,     carriagesmith,     at    2007 
Mass  ave. 

Hiram,  trudkman,  24  Kingston,  B.  h. 
32  Second 

William  J.  painter,  h.  92  Pleasant 
Gregg  Eoeu  W.  clerk,  bds.  42  Norfolk 

Robert  E.  student.  II.  P.  h.  19  Ware 

Waldo  A.  drug  clerk,  80  River,  h.  at 

Watertown 

Gregoire  Henry, clerk,  h.  102  Webster  av. 

Gregory  Bdward,  iron  worker, house  10ls 

Cambridge  [Harvard 

George,  at   Am.  Rub.  Co.   hoards  L39 


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Gregory  Jane,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.    26 
Fifth 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  271  Main 
Joseph,  plumber,  237  Main,  h.  Hotel 

Sun,  351  Main 
Joseph,  Jr.  clerk,  bds. Hotel  Sun,  351 

Main 
Sarah  B.  Miss,  b.  307  Harvard 
Theodore  K.    machinist,   house  254 

Winsor 

William  H.  galvanizer,  h.  28  Harvard 

Gregson  George,  bookkeeper,  h.  2  Willis 

court 

Walter  S.  compositor,  b.  2  Willis  ct. 

Gregware  William  M.  real  estate,  h.   9 

Sacramento 
Grenier  Adolph,  wood  turner,h.  2  Harvey 
Emil,  teamster,  b.  326  Concord  ave. 
Joseph  O.  grocer,  27  Harvey,  house 
16  do.  [h.  do. 

Napoleon,  teamster,  326  Concord  av. 
Searl,  cabinet  maker,  h.  8  Harvey 
Oliver  J.  wood  turner,  h.  2  Harvey 
Grentham   Ernest  W.  packer,  rooms  77 

Au  tin 
Grew  Mary  E.  widow  of  James,  h.  488 

Cambridge 
Gribben  Bessie  Miss,  h.  61  Sixth 

Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  788  Mass  ave. 
Gridley  James  F.  h.  36  Shepard 

Joanna  B.  Mrs.  h.  36  Shepard 
Grierson  Andrew  Mc.  M.  driver,  bds.  24 
Tremont 
James  C.  milkman,  24  Tremont,h.  do. 
John,  driver,  b.  24  Tremont 
Griesman  Frederick,  butcher,  Niles  Bros. 

h.  3  Locust 
Grieves  Sarah  M.  teacher,  Putnam  Gram- 
mar school,  h.  at  Medford 
Griffin  Agnes,   widow  of  James,   h.   35 
Auburn  pi. 
Anthony,  teamster,  b.  204  Sidney 
Arthur  C.  wheelwright,  2067  Mass. 

ave.  h.  1  Frank 
Coleman,  scourer,  h.  149  Elm 
Daniel  A.  draughtsman,  b.  220  Put- 
nam ave. 
Daniel   A.    iron    moulder,    junction 
Broadway  and  Market,   house  95 
Cushing 
Daniel  J.motorman,  h.  20  Hoi  worthy 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  22£  Sparks 
Dennis,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.R.  house 

107  Cambridge 
Edward,  machinist,  h.  120  Elm 
Edward  J.  St.  car  conductor,  h.  30 

Cameron 
Edwin  P.  horseshoer,  2021  Mass.  av. 

b.  20  Mead 
Frank  J.  baggage,  B.  &  M.  R.  R,  h. 

r.  40  Gore 
Frank  S.  foreman,  B.W.  U.  &  R.  Co. 
h.  17£  Austin 


Griffin  Frank  T.  car  conductor,h.83  Pem- 

berton 
Fred,  instructor,  h.  109  Otis 
Harry  L.  st.  car  conductor,  rms.  125 

Mt.  Auburn 
Harvey  B.  carpenter,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  h. 

23  Mead 
Helen  M.  Miss,  music  teacher,  h.  9 

Pleasant 
Isaac,  waiter,  b.  262  Columbia 
James,  laborer,  h.  7  Dinsmore  ct. 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  5  Stinsons  ct. 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  r.  40  Gore 
Joanna,  widow  of  John,  h.  4  Foster 

place 
Joanna,  widow  of    Michael,   h.   15£ 

Browm 
John,  engineer,  b.  156  Harvard 
John  B.  laborer,  h.  Concord  av.  near 

railroad 
John  F.  mason,  h.  218  Putnam  ave. 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  109  Amory 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  262  Columbia 
Marietta  K.  housekeeper,  448  Cam- 
bridge, bds.  do. 
Martin,  plumber,  694  Mass.  av.  h.  at 

Somerville 
Mary,   dry    and    fancy    goods,    711 

Cambridge,  house  do. 
Mary  A.  widow  of  James  W.  house 

15  William 
Michael,  carpenter,  h.  125  Brookline 
Michael,  farm  hand,  house  126  Hol- 

worthy 
Michael,  teamster,  h.  35  Auburn  pi. 
Michael  L.  boards  125  Brookline 
Nellie,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  220 

Putnam  ave. 
Patrick  J.  hostler,  131  Green 
Rainsford,  jeweller,  427  Washington, 

B.  h.  10  Beech. 
Randall,  -stone  cutter,  41  Main,  h.  91 

do. 
Richard  W.tubejmaker.at  Somerville, 

b.  20  Hoi  worthy 
Rose, widow  of  Gilman,b.6  Sycamore 
Sylvanus  G.driver,Hose  4,2101  Mass. 

avenue,  h.  6  Sycamore 
Theodore  H.  jeweller.  427  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  10  Beech 
Thomas,  at  184  Broadway 
Thomas,  painter,  b.  Brattle  sq. Hotel 
Thomas  H.  book  gilder,  h.  15  Flagg 
Thomas  J.  b.  220  Putnam  ave. 
William,  iron  moulder,  b.  35  Auburn 

place 
,  2nd  steward,  Memorial  Hall,  b. 

1591  Cambridge 
Griffis   Susau,  widow   of  Elias  D.  house 

5  Flagg 
Griffith  Aaron, h.Bismark,opp. Gladstone 
Charles  W.  hairdresser,  7  Brattle,  h. 

1  Ashburton  pi. 


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249 


Griffith  George,  clerk,  h.  13  Leighton 
John  J.   police,  station  2,  house  254 

Hampshire 
John  J.  soap  maker,  h.  254  Pearl 
Samuel,hostler,  15  Gore,h.3  Harding 
William,  horse  shoer,  h.  58  Ninth 
Griffiths  Alfred,  asst.  gardener,  Botanic 
Garden,  b.  32  Raymond 
John  J.  slater,  h.  74  Plymouth 
John  J.  soap   maker,  J.  Reardon  & 

Sons,  h.  254  Ptarl 
Joshua  M.compositor,h.l05  Pleasant 
Margaret  Mrs.   tailoress,  house   91 

Main,  No.  22 
William,   coppersmith,  etc.  First,  c. 
Main  and  86  Court,  B.  h.at  Boston 
Griggs  George  F.  clerk,   723  Mass.  ave. 
h.  177  Green 
James  B.  teamster,  h.  13  State 
James  E.  clerk,  b.  13  State 
Reuben,  b.  1  Norfolk  pi. 
Grilley  Charles  T.  reader,  h.  60  Hancock 

William,  h.  60  Hancock 
Grimaldi  John,  hairdresser,!  07£  Western 

ave.  h.  17  Beaver 
Grimes  Eliza  A.  widow  of  Bradford,  h. 
123  Norfolk 
Isaac  Rev.  h.  172  Chestuut 
Michael,  tinsmith,  h.  23  Reed 
Teresa,  widow  of  Stephen, house  163 

Charles 
see  Grames 
Grimminger  Joseph  B.  piano  maker,bds. 

28  Webster  ave. 
Grimshaw  John  W.  shade  roller  maker, 
h.  34  Myrtle  ave.  [ant 

Grinham  Daniel  L.  plumber,  b.115  Pleas- 
John,  h.  115  Pleasant 
Thomas  P.  driver,  b.  115  Pleasant 
Griswold  Charlotte  L. teacher, Thorndike 
school,  bds.  35  Blake 
Louise  H.  Miss,    teacher,   Shepard 

school,  b.  35  Blake 
William  M.  journalist,  h.  25  Craigie 
Groberg  Nels,  ladder  maker,  boards  474 

Cambridge 
Grogan  John  R.  livery  stable,  house  13 
Rockingham 
Richard  II.  Jr.  livery  stable,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.  h.  344  Brookliue 
Grogin  John,  butcher,  b.  9  Squires  ct. 
Grondines  Jules,   burnisher,   house  241 

Columbia 
Groomes  Ada  C.  Mrs.  h.  16  Cogswell  av. 

Minnie  Mrs.  h.  254  School  st.  ct. 
Grose  Edgar  F.  produce,  h.  20  Somerset 

Eliza  H.  nurse,  h.  39  Fourth 
Gross  Alpheus,  brakeman,  h.  78  Fifth 
Charles,    aSSt.    prof.  II.  F.    house  11 

Putnam  ave. 
.Joseph,    baker.  436    Mass.   ave.  I),  at 

Boston  is  Hastings 

Mary  E.  widow  of   Robert  <;.  houg 


Grossman  Charles  W.  dining  room  and 
provisions,  7  Portland,  h.  do. 
Henry,  coat  maker,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h. 
91  Auburn 
Grote  Emma  A.  Mrs.teacher  of  German, 
Cambridge   school,    97  Brattle,  h. 
4  Mt.  Auburn 
Grout  Frank  B.  clothes  cleaner,  56  How- 
ard, B.  h.  788  Mass.  ave. 
John  H.  Jr.  h.  901  Mass.  ave. 

Grove ,  salesman,  B.  b.  5  Temple 

Grover  Edward  0.master,Shepard  school, 
h.  at  Arlington 
Eudora  J.  h.  335  Broadway 
Frank,  stone  cutter,  39  Main 
Lucas  B.  (L.  B.  Grover  &  Son),  671 
Mass.  ave.  h.  335  Broadway 
f^i  ROVER  L.  B.  &  SON  (Lucas 
vT         B.  and  Walter  C.  Grover),  real 
estate, insurance  and  mortgages, 
671  Mass.  ave.  rm.  4.   See  p.  15 
Mary  A.  Mrs-  h.  26 Irving 
Walter  C.  (L.  B.  Grover  &  Son),  671 
Mass.  ave.  b.  335  Broadway 
Groves  James  E.     machinist,     rms.   28 
William 
Lucy  V.  b. Charles  Curtis, Groveland 
Grovestein  Joseph,  casket  maker,  boards 
109  Hammond 
Perez,  plumber,  b.  109  Hammond 
William  G.  carpenter,  h.   109  Ham- 
mond 
Grueby  Edward  L.  Am.  Net  &  Twine 
Co.  34  Commercial,  B.  h.  19  Harris 
William,  clerk,  18  Merchants  row,B. 
b.  19  Harris 
Gruhn  Fred, butcher,  Niles  Bros. 595  Con- 
cord'ave.  house  n.  do. 
William,   foreman,   Niles   Bros.  595 
Concord  ave. 
Gruhut  Albert,  driver,  328  Vine,  b.  do. 
Guerineau  John,  salesman,  B.  boards  463 
Mt.  Auburn 
Julie,   dressmaker,   463  Mt. Auburn, 
house  do.  [Mt.  Auburn 

Mary  A.  widow  of  Louis,  house  463 
Guerrier  Ebenezer,  byokkeeper,  house  1 
Coolidge  pi. 
Mary  II.  Mrs.  mail   clerk.  Riverside 
Press,  h.  163  Magazine 
Guibord  Leonard  L.  clerk,  29  Franklin, 

h.  4  Lamson  pi. 
Guild  Beatrice  Miss, h.  16  Ash 
Dana,  bookkeeper,  h.   16  Ash 

Irving  T.  publisher,  6   Beacon,   B. 

i).  33  Rindgefleld 
Isaac  O.  storekeeper,  Art    Museum, 

B.  h.  Rindarefleld 
Margarel  I..  Kiss,  teacher  of  French, 

16  Ash,  b.  do. 
Sarah  Mrs.  b.  183  Prospect 

Sidney  P.  ulass  designer,  B.  boards 
:\  Rindirefleld 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q-]    DIRECTORY 


Guilleaud  Joseph,  plater,  h.  Hotel  Holly 
Guilling  Gustave,  h.  r.  43  Elm 
Guilmette  Joseph,  painter,  h.  Clay 
Guimond   Louis    H.   hairdresser,  house 

148  Pearl 
Guindon   Thomas  M.   cornice   maker,  h. 

124  Prospect 
Guiney  Cornelius,  driver,  Bancroft's  ex- 
press, 815  Somerville  ave.  b.  do. 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  40  Winter 
John,  laborer,  F.R.  R,  h.  7  Clay 
John,  laborer,  h.  23  Hancock 
John,  laborer,  h.  35  Harvey 
John  J.  prop.   Bancroft's  Express, 

817  Somerville  ave.  h.  do. 
Margaret,  housekeeper,  h.  40  Winter 
Timothy,  gardener,  14  Highland,  h. 

24  Tuttle 
William,  driver,  Bancroft's  express, 
815  Somerville  ave.  b.  do. 
Guingal  Louis,  cook,  B.  h.  12  Harvey 
Gullage  Frederick,  cooper,  104  Gore,  h. 
61  Sixth 
George,  at  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  b.  61  Sixth 
Joseph,   boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h.  5 
Marion 
Gulley  Edward,  stone  mason,  house  41 

Crescent  ave. 
Gulling  August,  box  maker,  h.  r.  84  Elm 
Gulliver  Ella  F.  Miss,   teacher,  Willard 

school,  b.  45  Magazine 
Gummo  Frank  E.  boiler  maker,  72  Main, 
b.  183  Clark 
William    H.   blacksmith,    72    Main, 

h.  183  Clark 
William  H.  Jr.  at  Bridge  Works,  b. 
183  Clark 
Gunn  Alfred,  laborer,  rms.  76  Prospect 

Daniel  F.  bookkeeper,  b.  353  Winsor 
Gunner  John,  cabinet  maker,  Keeler  & 

Co.  h.  65  Elm 
Gunnison  Belle  F.  Charity  bldg.  B.  b.  64 
Inman 
Daniel  O.  painter,  63  Moore,  house 

64  Inman 
Sarah  J.  Miss,  teacher,  Wellington 
school,  b.  64  Inman 
Gunzelman  John  J.  tailor, 1859  Mass.  av. 

h.  6  Beech 
Guppy  Annie  M.  Mrs.  dressmaker,house 
15  Tremont 
Elvin  O.  b.  15  Tremont 
Gurner  Alexander,  sausages, h. 34  Winter 
Gurney  Edwin  L.  music  teacher,  40  Lee, 
h.  do. 
Hannah  V.  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

49  Essex 
Henry F.motorman,b. 142  Mt. Auburn 
Maude  Miss,  clerk,  b.142  Mt.Auburn 
Gurnham  Thomas,   variety   store,   1901 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
Gurry  Benjamin  B.  horseshoer,  house  r. 
133  Pearl 


Gurry  John,  citv  laborer,  h.  210  Sidney 

GURRY  JOHN  F.  horseshoer,  21 
Blanche,  h.  16  do.     See  p.  781 
Guscott  Frank,  car  conductor,   boards 

191  Brookline 
Gushee  Edward  M.  Rev.  rector  St.  Phil- 
lip's Episcopal  church,   rms.  259 
Brookline 
Julia   S.    teacher,   Willard    primary 
school,  b.  19  Cottage 
Gustafsen  F.   cabinet  maker,  108  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Boston 
Gustafson  Andrew,  engineer,  at  Somer- 
ville, h.  43  Reed 
Charlotte,   widow   of  Carl,  house  1 

Coolidge  place 
Johan,  grocer,  291  Main,  h.  do. 
John,  machinist,  rms.  1  Douglass  pi. 
John  A.  motorman,  h.  29  Reed 
Karl,  cdachman,  11  Magaziue,  b.  do. 
Gustafsson  Otto,  batcher,  169   Gore,  h. 
23  Fifth 
Sven,  teamster,  b.  8  Pioneer 
Gustavson  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  43  Reed 
Gustin  Angelia  G.  widow  of  John.  h.  30 
Pearl 
Grace  Mrs.  h.  70  Green 
Lizzie  C.  Mrs.h.  166  Winsor 
Gustine  Charles,  teamster,  b.  Ill  Gore 
Gutheim  Albert  T. clerk, registry  of  deeds, 
b.  60  Spring 
August,  student,  b.  60  Spring 
Herman  E.  apprentice,  b.  60  Spring 
Julius  A.  tinsmith,  b.  60  Spring 
Sophia,  widow  of  Frederick  L.  cigar 
mnfr.  60  Spring,  h.  do. 
Guthrie  John,  hackman,  105  Cambridge, 

b.  8  First 
Gutman   Henry,   tinsmith,   B.  house  23 

Sargent 
Gutosky     Frank  H.   machinist,   h.    218 
Charles- 
Joseph,  case  maker,  b.  218  Charles 
Nicholas,     cabinet    maker,    b.     218 
Charles 
Guy  James,  boiler   mnfr.  29  Main,  house 
at  Boston  [bridge 

Guyberg  Ludwig,  carpenter,  h.  482  Cam- 
Guydrey  Frances  Miss,  h.  13  Boardman 
Guyer  Lewis  B.  agent,  boots  and  shoes, 

251  Cambridge,  h.  38  Fourth 

Guyette  Abraham, painter,  h.20  De Wolfe 

Frank  X.  paper  hanger,h.  20  De  Wolfe 

Guylop  George,  leather,  h.  46  Spring 

James,  blacksmith,  h.  46  Spring 

Gwynne  William  H.    (Gwryune  <fc  Co.), 

24  Brattle,  h.  47  do. 
f~^  WYNNE     &   CO.    (William    H. 
VX    Gwynne),     University    stable,  24 
Brattle.     See  page  3 


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251 


HAABESTODT  OY1N  V.  trav.salesman, 

rms.  25  Tremont 
Haag  Solomon,  cigar  maker,  h.  91  Clark 
Haartz  William,  baker,  95  Banks,  h.  do. 
Hackert   William    C.   night   watchman, 

House  of  Correction,  h.  55  Fourth 
Hackett  Arthur  H.  steam  fitter,  bds.  164 

Franklin 
Bridget,   widow  of   Patrick,  h.   164 

Franklin 
Frank  W.  driver,  bds.  164   Franklin 
Henry  C.   letter  carrier,  I*.   O.  647 

Mass.  ave.  h.  17  Summer 
Jacob,  oil  tank,  174  Franklin,  h.  do. 
Jacob    Mrs.   groceries,    174    Frank- 
lin, h.  do. 
Jane,  widow,  h.  100  Main 
John  II.  pressman,  University  Press, 

bds.  164  Franklin 
Joseph  P. pressman,  18  Central  sq.  b. 

164  Franklin 
Mertie  M.   police,    station  2,  bds.  9 

Mt.  Auburn  [pi. 

Paul,  st. car  conductor,  h.  54  Auburn 
Thomas  H.  driver,  National  Ex.  B. 

h.  81  Inman 
Walter    H.   compositor.   University 

Press,  h.  9  Mt.  Auburn 
William,  teamster,  B.  h.  90  Clark 
Hacqure  Saul,  cigar  maker,  h.  21  Lopez 
Hadcock  Charles  E.  inspector  of  animals 

and  provisions,  h.  54  Trowbiidge 

Hadley  Alfred,  paiuter,h.  36  Myrtle  ave. 

Alice  M.Miss, clerk,  b. 1335  Cambridge 

Augustus  I.  trav.  salesman,  boards 

23  Hammond 
Clarence  V.   sign  painter,  76   Gore, 

bds.  36  Fourth 
Edward  L.  driver,  Fresh   Pond  Ice 

Co.off  Concord  ave.h.36  Myrtle  av. 
Elbridge  J.  cloth  cutter,  204  Bridge, 

h.  1335  Cambridge 
George  A.  printer,  b.  36  Fourth 
Henry  W. clerk, Portland,  cor. Broad- 
way, h.  23  Lawrence 
James  G.  driver,  Fresh  Pond  Ice  Co. 

b.  36  Myrtle  ave. 
John,  carpenter,  h.  r.  52  Rindge  av. 
Lucy  J.  widow  of  Elijah  L.  house  150 

Mt.  Auburn  [35   Market 

Martha   J.  widow  of    William    P.  h. 
Richard  W.,B.bds.  2222  Mass.  av. 
Theodore  F.  b.  35  Market 
Thomas,   asst.  bookkeeper.  B.  1).  36 

Myrtle  ave. 
William  G.    driver.   Fresh  1*011(1   Ice 

Co.  b.  36  Myrtle  ave. 
Badloek  EL  Edward,  h.  203  Harvard 
Haft' George  L.  bds.  Cl  PembertoD 

Harriet     E.  widow     of    George    L.  h. 

7  Mead 
Hftffelder  Fred,  foreman  of  butcher-,  L69 

Gore,  h.  9  Squire's  ct. 


Hafley  Annie,  widow  of  Oscar,  B.  h.  152 
Putnam  ave.  [av. 

Benjamin  O.  porter,  bds.  152  Putnam 
John,  laborer,  h.  7  Portland 
Hagan  Annie  E.  widow,  h.   1210   Cam- 
bridge 
Barney,  cooper,  b.  172  Brookline 
Felix,  at  Revere  Sugar  Refinery,  h. 

73  Spring 
James,  at  169  Gore,  h.  30  do. 
James,   anitor,  h.  78  Amory 
James,  janitor,  St.  Mary's  church,  b. 

172  Brookline 
John  F.  night  watchman,  W.  E.  St. 
Ry.  station,  Brookline,  bds.  172do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  172  Brook- 
line 
Matthew,  bds.  167  Otis 
Peter,  cooper,  bds.  172  Brookline 
Thomas,  driver,  b.  172  Brookline 
Thomas,  teamster,B.  b.rms.77  Austin 
Hagar  Fred  W.  probation  officer,  h.  115 

Kinnaird 
Hagberg   Axel    F.   cabinet    maker,   108 
Cambridge,  b.  32  Sidney 
Ernest,   cabinet  maker,  Main,   rms. 
30  State 
Hager    Charles,    baker,    Almshouse,   h. 
Clarendon  ave. 
Charles,  sausage  maker,  169  Gore.  h. 

15  Squires  ct. 
Frank,  driver,  b.  19  Antrim 
Hagerty  David,  laborer,  b.  74  Gore 
James,  mason,  b.  108  Columbia 
Jeremiah,  city  laborer,  b.  15  Farwell 

place 
John,  clerk,   1385   Cambridge,    bds. 

198  Xorfolk 
John,  laborer,  h.  4  Hunting 
John,  teamster,  h.  84  Fifth 
John  S.  blacksmith,  h.  74  Gore 
Patrick,  h.  119  Brookline 
Patrick,  tinsmith,  b.  221  Main 
Patrick,  tube  worker,  h.  198  Norfolk 
Siduey,  blacksmith,  137   Gore,  rms. 
1  Sixth 
Haggie  George  R.  carpenter,  B.  &  >1 .  \l. 
R.  repair  shop,  h.  502  Cambridge 
Haigh  Joe,  spinner,  h.  3  Harvard  pi. 
Haines  Alonzo  M.  ins. agent,  b.  55  Austin 
Ellen  S.  widow  of  John  P.  h.  12  Ash 
Ignatius,  medical  student,  b.  12  Ash 
.lames,  h.  40  Washington 
John  W.  silverer,  Union  Glass  Co. 

at  Somerville,  b.  297   Broadway 
Joho  W.  Jr.  clerk,  B.  b.  297  Broad- 
way 
Walter  O.  clerk,  is  I  Broadway,  h.  8 

Rockingham 
see   Bayiies 
Ilainey  .John,  packer,  •  >.  56  Cambridge 
Bainsworth  Barry,  clerk. 20111  Mass*  ave. 
b.  28  Mead 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Hakauson   Andrew  P.  baker,  815   Cam- 
bridge, h.  do.  [Hampshire 
John,  blacksmith,  378  Main,  h.  105 
John,  -iron  moulder,  h.  41  Auburn 
Haker  August,  piano  maker,  h.22  School 

street  ct. 
Halberg  Nicholas,   coach    and  carriage 
mnfr.  22  Broadway,  h.  28  do. 
William,  b.  28  Broadway 
Halbert  Vernon  W.  eastern  "agent,  F.  R. 

R.  h.  1851  Mass.  ave. 
Hale  Aaron,  boarding  and  sale  stable,  11 
Elm,  h.  341  Broadway 
Alice  C.  teacher,  b.  63  Inman 
Dora,  bookkeeper,  b.  341  Broadway 
Edgar  F.  laborer,  b.  89  Brookline 

HALE     EDWIN   B.   lawyer,   209 
Washington,  rms.  39  and  40.  B.  b. 

387  Harvard.     See  p.  SI 3 
Henry    L.     engineer,     Mr.   Auburn 

cemetery,  bds.  36  Ash 
Thomas  K.  b.  63  Inman 
see  McHale 
Hales  Albert  E.  driver,  b.  12  Miller  ave. 
Arthur,  carpenter,  h.  12  Miller  ave. 
Ernest  L.  artist,  B.  b.  12  Miller  ave. 
Haley  Annie  L.  box  maker,h.  105  Amory 
Catherine  Miss,  h.  205  Vine 
Charles  G.   druggist's  sundries,    71 

Franklin,  B.  h.  14  Ellery 
Charlotte  J.  widow  of  Charles  E.  h. 

14  Ellery 
Christopher,  laborer,  h.  16  South 
Daniel,  car  driver,  h.  r.  20  Lambert 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  12  Seventh 
David  Mrs.  h.  21  Sparks 
David  F.  painter,  h.  4  Austin  pi. 
Dennis,  city  laborer,  h.  24  Jefferson 
Dennis,  iron  worker,B.  B.  W.  Sixth, 

h.  4  Berkshire  pi. 
Dennis  J.electrotyper,h.32£  DeWolfe 
Dennis  P.  baker,  N.  Y.  B.  Co.  bds. 

105  Amory 
Edward,  clerk,  b.  60  Cedar 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.  9  Jefferson 
Ellen,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  159 

Spring 
Ellen,wid.of  William,h.460  Columbia 
Henry,   painter,    265   Broadway,  h. 

254  Winsor 
Henry,  teamster,  h.  5  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Honora. widow  of  Dennis, h.  6  Laurel 
James,  laborer,  h.  3  Sparks  [ave. 
James,  tube  worker,  b.  102  Webster 
James    (Haley  &    Houghton),   644 

Cambridge,  b.  1  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Jane,  widow  of  John,  h.  217  Vine 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  dry  goods,  bds.  159 

Franklin 
Joanna  Mrs.  h.  102  Webster  ave. 
John,  baker,  b.  174  Franklin 
John,   baker,   29   Franklin  h.  7  De- 
catur 


Haley  John,  city  laborer,h.  220  Franklin 
John,  iron  moulder,  h.  342  Mass.  av. 
John,  laborer,  b.  5  Seventh  st.  ct. 
John,  laborer,  h.  20  Lambert 
John,  printer,  h.  287  Green 
John,  Jr.  laborer,  bds.  r.  20  Lambert 
John  F.  clerk,  b.  128  Hampshire 
John  H.  teamster,  b.5  Seventh  st.  ct. 
John  H.  tinsmith,  h.  85  Huron  ave. 
John  J.  painter,  22  Bovlston.  h.  10 

Eliot 
John  P.  baker,  b.  7  Decatur 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.   159 

Franklin 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.   98 

Howard  [Hayes 

Margaret  A.  widow  of  James,  h.  20£ 
Mary,wid.  of  Michael,  h.  29  DeWolfe 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  rear  149 

Franklin 
Mary,  widow  of  William,  h.  86  First 
Mary   E.  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  105 

Amory 
Maurice,  laborer,h.  r.  799  Cambridge 
Maurice,  teamster,  b.  137  Otis 
Michael,  carpenter,  h.128  Hampshire 
Michael,  junk,  250  Vine,  h.  do. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  124  Gore 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  134  Webster  av. 
Michael,  Jr.  baker,  n.  20  DeWolfe 
Michael  E.  driver,  h.  7  Hayes 
Michael   H.  tin   worker,  h.  7h  Fair- 
mont ave. 
Michael  J.  painter,  h.  60  Cedar 
Nellie  E.  h.  255  Putnam  ave. 
Patrick  F.  piano  maker,b.  105  Amory 
Robert,  peddler,  b.  460  Columbia 
S.  Bigelow,  clerk,  B.  b.  14  Ellery 
Thomas,  horse  dealer,  b.  143  Gore 
Thomas,  planer,  h.  4  Hotel  Shirley 
Thomas  J.  car  repairer,  h.91  Howard 
Thomatf  J.  painter,  h.  38  Middlesex 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  9  Jefferson 
Timothy  F.  carpenter,  h.  29a  Mill 
Timothy   W.   plumber,   h.  257  Put- 
nam ave. 
William,  bds.  1  Parnell 
William,  carpenter,  b.  39  Bovlston 
William,  driver,  Chemical  No.  2,   h. 

133  Lexington  ave. 
William,  plumber,  1965  Mass.  ave.  h. 

5  Mead 
William  J.  teamster,  211  Bridge,  b.  5 

Seventh  st.  ct. 
&  HoughtonC  James  Haley  and  Frank 

Houghton),     horse     dealers,     644 

Cambridge 

Mrs.  h.  174  Franklin 

see  Healey 
Halgren  August,  h.  148  Otis 
Haliburton  George  M.  trav.  salesman,  h. 

7  Glenwood  ave.  [ave. 

William. trav. salesman. b. 7  Glenwood 


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253 


Hall  Abbott  L.  salesman,  h.891  Mass  fj 
Albert  E.    (Hall  Bros.),  machin 

628  Mass.  ave.  h.  62  Putnam  ave. 
Albert  H.  clerk,  h.  30  Mt.  Pleasant 
Alice  C.  widow  of  E.  G.  h.  5  Irving 

place 
Amos  W.   night    lunch,   1607  Cam- 
bridge, h.  31  Baldwin 
Andrew  C.  shipper,  rms.  22Murdock 
Ann  B.  widow  of  John  S.  house  355 

Mass.  ave. 
Ann  F.  widow  of  Edmund  J.  h.   22 

Sacramento 
Arthur  E.  piano  action  maker,  bds. 
347  Winsor 


H 


Arthur  S.  clerk,   168  Main,  bds.   at 

Medrord 
Barnabas  Y.  carpenter,  h.  61  Magee 
ALL  BROS.  (Edgar  and  Albert 

E.  Hall), machinists,  mnfrs.  Matrix 

Drying  Machines,   etc.  628  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  199 
Charles  E.  clerk,  h.  95  Hampshire 
Charles  E.  marble,  h.  411  Broadway 
Charles  W.  action  maker,  boards  347 

Winsor 
Clara  Mrs.  h.  42  Arlington 
Clara  A.  principal   Dunster  kinder- 
garten, b.  2  In  man 
Eben  G.freight  clerk,F.K. R.Charles- 
town,  h.  31  Hadley 
Edgar  (Hall  Bros.),'  machinist,   628 

Mass.   ave.  h.  172  Auburn 
Edward  B.  real  estate,53  State,  B.h. 

18  Orchard 
Edwin  A.  janitor,Horticultural  Hall, 

B.  h.  120  Winsor 
Edwin  H.  asst.  prof,  in   physics,  H. 

U.  h.  37  Gorham 
Edwin  K.  real  estate, 2409  Mass.  ave. 

and  3.]  Bromfield,  B.  h.  24  Haskell 
Elmer  E.  stable  foreman,  28  Bridge 
Esther  A.  widow  of  William  H.  h.46 

Eustis 
Etta  II .  Miss,  h.  22  Sacramento 
Frank  O.  Rev.    pastor,    Third  Unv. 

church,  h.  42  Arlington 
Frank  S.  motorman,  b.  17  Magnolia 

avenue 
Frank  S.  driver,  604  Mass.  ave.  h.  56 

Fairmont 
Fred,  hack  driver,  210  Green,  boards 

15  Pleasant 
Fred  Y.  plumber,  b.  c>l  Magee 
Gaylord  C.  student,  M.  I.  i..  B.  b.  5 

Irving  place 
George  II.  broker,   16  School,    B.   h. 

115  Magazine 
Halver,  case  maker,  h.  135   Harvard 
Harry,  machinist,  h.  236  Green 
Harry  II.  clerk,  B.  i>.  24  Upton 
Henry  ('.  h.  5  Felton 


Hall  Henry  I.  (Alden  Speare  Sons  &  Co. 

Binney),    and    oils,   Chamber    of 

Commerce,  B.  h.  22  Sacramento 
Herbert,  clerk,  b.  11  Murdock 
Herbert  N.  foreman,  h.  48  Erie 
H.  Fletcher,  architect,  b.  5  Felton 
James,  plumber,  h.  523  Winsor 
James  A.  painter,  h.  235  Hampshire 
James  M.  W.  lumber,  53  State,  B.  h. 

1558  Mass.  ave. 
James  P.  police  station  3,  house  31 

Tremont 
Jennie    M.    stenographer,  boards   7 

Rindge  ave. 
John,  laborer,  H.  U.  yard,  house  213 

Mt.  Auburn 
John  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  46  Eustis 
John  M.  restaurant,  355  Main,  house 

353  do. 
Joseph,  cigars,  B.  h.  421  Broadway 
Joseph,  sawyer,   113  Broadway,   h. 

93  Hastings  *  [do. 

Kate  Mrs.  restaurant,355  Main,h.  353 
Levi  D.  carpenter,  h.  7  Rindge  ave. 
Lewis,  president,  Lechmere  National 

Bank,  172  Cambridge,  h.  1481  do. 
Lucy  A.  widow  of  Joshua  E.  house 

37  Gorham 
Lj-dia  J.  widow  of  George  W.  house 

187  Hampshire 
Martha  J.  widow  of  George  E.  h,  22 

Plympton 
Myra  G.  widow  of  Joseph  T.  house 

36  Wallace 
Nellie,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.38  Union 
Pannelia  A.  Miss,  at  Baptist  Home, 

308  Brookliae 
Robert  J.  A.  carpenter,h.28  Railroad 
Samuel,  janitor, 763  Mass.  ave.  house 

Hotel  Enman 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Walter,  house  5S 

Amory 
Sarah  L.  widow  of  Robert  B.  house 

15  Avon 
Sarah  N.  widow  of  Orrin,  h.6  Follen 
Thomas  II.  core  maker,  h.  5  Blanche 
Thomas  S.  carpenter,  107   Franklin, 

h.  15  Pleasant  pi. 
Thomas  V.  bookkeeper,h.  124  Austin 
Victor  M.  car  starter,  1376  Mass.  av. 

rooms  36  Mt.  Auburn 
William  B.  cigars,  78  Hanover,  Ik  h. 

86  Pleasant 
William  ('.clerk,  Fresh  Pond  Ice  Co. 

bds.  411  Broadway 
William  C.furniture  mover  and  wood 
and  coal,  347  Winsor.  h.   do. 

William  s.  lawyer,  53  State,  rm.  716, 

Ik  h.  6  Follen 
Ballberg  Qustaf,   sheet    iron   worker,    h. 
317  Main 

Hallen  O  soar,  cabinet  maker,   house   104 
( lushing 


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Hallett   Andrews,  at  Boston  retouching 
school,  B.  h.  163  Magazine 
Herbert  B.  supt.  50  Harvard,  house 

at  Boston 
James  H.  bds.  27  Ellsworth  ave. 
Jeannett  B.  Mrs.  h.  27  Ellsworth  av. 
Jeannette  I.  asst.    librarian,   Camb. 
Public  library,  h.27  Ellsworth  av. 
John  F.trav.  salesman, b.  15  Roseland 
Nelson  A.  h.  27  Ellsworth  ave. 
Halley  Thomas,  cooper,  h.  1  Eighth 

Thomas  H.  japanner,  h.  1   Washing- 
ton court 
Hallgren  August,  blacksmith,   house  17 
Jefferson  —-»».- 

Hallian  Joseph, salesman, h.6S  Pemberton 
Halliday  Archie,  tailor,  2072  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  15  Creighton 
Henry  A.  second  hand  clothing,   2 

Brattle  sq.  h.  307  Columbia 
John  B.  cutter,  2072  Mass.  ave.  h.  15 

Creighton 

Mabel  R.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  8i  Mt. 

Auburn,  b.  15  Creighton  [bia 

Halligan  John,  peddler,  bds.  418  Colum- 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  418  Columbia  H 

Hallihan  Joseph,  95  Union,  B.  house   68 

Pemberton 
Hallis  William,  foundrvman,  boards  303 

Winsor 
Hallisey  Daniel, laborer,  h.59  Hampshire 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  20  North 
Timothy,  at  169  Gore 
William,  laborer,b.  7  Cowperthwaite 
Hallisy  John,  laborer,  15  Sparks,   h.  do. 
Halloran     Catherine,     housekeeper,     46 
Rindge  ave. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  170  Franklin 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  r.  344  Green 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  30  Warren 
Ellen,  widow  of  Daniel, h  342  Green 
John,  laborer,  h.  229  Vine 
John  B. Rev. pastor  St.John'schurch, 

h.46  Rindge  ave. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  r.  249  Franklin 
see  O* Halloran 
Halow  John,  laborer,  h.  r.  127  Elm 
Halpin  John,  machinist,  h.  9  Elmer 

Michael,  horseshoer,  26  Palmer,  h.17 

Sparks  st.  pi. 
P.    James,   hairdresser,  7   Holyoke, 
rms.  10b  Mt  Auburn 
Halpine  Nicholas  J.  lieut.  U.  S.  N.   bds. 

28  Arlington 
Halvorsen  Bernard,  tailor,  h.  20  School 
Carl  H.  painter,  h.  108  Thorndike 
Inga  Marie  Mrs. boarding  house,  108 
Thorndike 
Hamblen  Frederick  A.  driver,  boards  10 

Hampshire,  b.  54  Columbia 
Hamblet  Horace,  car  inspector,  B.  &  M. 
R.  R.  h.  119  Second  [Oxford 

Sarah  E.  widow  of  Alviu,   hou^e  14 


Hambly  John  B. bookkeeper, h.  39  Amory 
Hamburg  Carl  A.  A.  tailor,  h.25  Seventh 
Hamell  James, carriage  maker,2067  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
John,  core  maker,  T.B.M.  Co.  Third, 

h.  189  do. 
Hamill  Samuel  S.  church  organ  builder, 

Bent,  n.  Sixth,  h.  at  Somerville 
Thomas,   machinist,  T.  B.  Co.  house 

Spear's  blk.  Binney 
Hamilton  Adeline,  widow,  h.  27  Grigg 
Adrian  Y.  baker,  438  Mass.  ave.  h. 

76  Brookline 
Albert  L.  bakerv,  82  Kirkland,house 

84  do. 
Alexander,  carver,  b.  63  Fifth 
Alfred  P.  bookkeeper,  29  Franklin, 

h.  21  Lopez       , 
Alvina  Mrs.  baker,  461  Main,  house 

19  De Wolfe 
Andrew  S.  laborer,  h.  26  Brewery 
Angus  M.  janitor,  h.  295  Winsor 
Annie,  widow  of  John,  h.  17  Willard 
Anthony,  tinsmith,B.h.67  Brookline 
Arthur  H. carpenter, b. 253  Broadway 
Charles,  at  145  Broadway,  boards  72 

Brookline 
Charles,  lineman,  C.  E.  Lt.Co.  house 

111  Western  ave. 
Charles  E.  carpenter,  h.  175  Green 
Charles  E.  carpenter,h.  4  Hotel  Dor- 
chester, School 
Charles  H.    celluloid    polisher,  137 

Broadway,  h.  1  Linwood  pi. 
Charles  W.  supt.    Phillips  bldg.  120 

Tremont.  B.  h.  114  Thorndike 
Clara  B.  h.  295  Winsor 
David,  brass  finisher,  h.  37  Pine 
Dennis  B.  butter,   eggs,  etc.  house  3 

Corliss  place 
Edmund, bridge  builder.h.4SBrewery 
Edward,  iron  worker,  B.  B.  W.Sixth 
Edwin  J.  butter,   cheese,  eggs,   etc. 

h.  42  Antrim 
Eva   J.   (Hamilton  &  Lemay),  288 

Broadway,  5  Mt.  Auburn   and  243 

Hampshire,  baker,h.2S6  Broadway 
Fred  R.  teamster,  b.  54  Middlesex 
Fred  S.  carpenter,    b.  253  Broadway 
George  A.carpenter,b.253  Broadway 
James  A.  clerk,  23  Prospect,  bds.  62 

Pleasant 
James  B.  motorman,  h.  27  Sidney  • 
John,  salesman,  B.  b.  1  Florence  pi. 
John,  tinsmith,  B.  h.  13  Second 
John  A.  milkman,  h.  71  Howrard 
John  H.   carpenter,    253   Broadway, 

house  do. 
John  W.  Rev.  bds.  20  Lowell 
Joshua  C.  hatmnfr.62  Pleasant,h.do. 
Kate,  widow  of  William  A.  house  54 

Middlesex 
Mary  E.  booksewer.  b.  17  Willard 


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Hamilton  Mary  E. widow  of  James,  h.  114 
Hastings 
M.  Ella,  widow  of   Samuel,  house  98 

Concord  ave. 
Patrick,  at  169  Gore,h.  13  Squires  ct. 
Patrick,  candy  worker,  b.  13  Second 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  7  Burns  ct. 
Robert  B.  blacksmith,  B.  B.W. house 

Green,  near  Lablanche 
William,  brass  worker,  h.  10  Lopez 
William,  laborer,  h.  74  Plympton 
William,  porter,  B.  h.  21  Hews 
William  H.  pi  umber, h. 8  Leonard  av. 
William  J.  porter,  Riverside   Press, 

h.  64  Fairmont 
William  M.  restaurant,  448  Mass.  av. 

h.  137  Washington 
York,  baker,  436  Mass.  ave.   house 

Brookliue 
&  Lemay  (Eva  J.Hamilton  aud  Julia 
A.  Lemay),  bakers.  288  Broadway, 
5  Mt.  Auburn,   215   Franklin  and 
243  Hampshire 
Hamlen  Fred,  driver,  b.  10  Hancock 
Hamlet  Florence  Mrs.  rms.  54  Columbia 
Horace,  car  inspector,  h.  119  Second 
Hamlin  William  W.  tuner,  162  Broadway, 

h.  19  Irving 
Hammarback  Carl  E.  cabinet  maker,  108 

Cambridge,  h.  742  Winsor 
Hammarberg  Axel,    piano    maker,   368 

Main,  b.  49  Columbia 
Hammer  John  E.  janitor,  665  Mass.  ave. 

house  18  Ma  gee 
Hammers    John    J.     medical     student, 

15  Tremont,  bds.  do. 
Hammett  Andrew,  locksmith,  12  Brattle, 
h.  57  Mt.  Auburn 

HAMMOND     FRANKLIN    T. 
lawyer,  505   Sears  bldg.  B.  b.  859 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  814 
George, teamster,145  Broadway,  rms. 

r.  89  Bristol 
Isaac  A. agent  paper  and  twine,  h.203 

Columbia 
John  W.  judge,  Superior  Court,    B. 

h.  859  Mass.  ave. 
Josephine  Miss,    dressmaker   b.  265 

Putnam  avenue 
Llewellyn  P.  clerk,  18  Central  sq.  h. 

at  Watertown 
Reuben,  watchman,  145   Broadway, 

rms.  r.  89  Bristol 
Walter,  key  maker,  145  Broadway, 

rms.  89  Bristol 
William,  laborer,  h.  r.  29  Harvard 
Mammons    Geo.   Wintiel,  clerk,    Warren 

Boot  Co.  B.  1).  41  Antrim 
Georgianna  Mrs.  h.  44  Antrim 
Hampson  David,  li.  110  Green 

William  II.  machinist,  h.  410  Green 
Hancock   Amaranth   L.   widow    <>i'    Solo- 
mon, b.  25  Pearl 


HANCOCK  CHARLES  E.  real 
estate    and    insurance  agent,   615 
Mass.  ave.h.  46  Pleasant.  See  p. 19 
Edwin  F.driver,Cambridge  Laundry, 
Soden,  h.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Hand  Charles  S.  carpenter.  184  Harvard, 
h.  7  Elm 
James,  musician,  15  Cornhill   B.  h. 

8S  Spring 
Merrick,  rms.  279  Broadway 
William  J.  musician,  b.  88  Spring 
Handley  Carrie  E.   dressmaker,   76  Or- 
chard, bds.  do. 
Haudrahan  John,  grocer,  34£  Winter 
Hands  Anna  C.  physician,  oculist,  1879 
Mass.  ave. 
Herbert  A.  homoeopathic  physician, 
1879  Mass.  ave. 
Handy  Mary  J.  Miss,  h.  54  Hastings 

Ruf  us  A.  bookbinder,  h.  r.  207  Kiver 
Haney  Agnes  Miss,  h.  225  Putnam  ave. 
Agnes    C.   rubber  worker,    rms.   80 

Hampshire 
Henry,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Hanf  Edward,  machinist,  29  Main,  house 

136  Crescent 
Hanfeldt  William,  hatter,  h.  317  Main 
Hanifen  Martha  M.  boarding  house,  63 
Elm,  h.  do. 
Michael,   clerk,   88  Leverett,   B.   b. 
63  Elm 
Hankin  William,  book  packer,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  18a  Cottage 
Hanks  Elizabeth  G.  W.  Miss,  house  387 
Harvard 
Sarah  H.  widow  of  Stedmau  W.  h. 
387  Harvard 
Hanley  Charles  C.  printer,  B.  house  204 
River 
John,  hostler,  12  Bay,  h.  15  Beaver 
John,  packer,  55  Tremont,  B.  h.1320 

Cambridge 
Matthew,  rubber  worker,  b.  221  Main 
Thomas  J.jeweller,b.l326  Cambridge 
William  E.  gate  tender,  h.  1  Hotel 

Pleasaut 
William  F.  salesman,  B.  boards  1326 
Cambridge 
Hanlon  David  J.  action  maker,  bouse  8 
Hotel  Weston 
John,   teamster.    16    Cambridge,    h. 

174  Third 
Michael. I. action  maker ,h.66  Boylston 
Morgan  J.    fireman,   Revere  Sugar 

Refinery,  Water,  h.  12  Fourth 
Morgan  .1.  Jr.   tare  marker.    Revere 

Sugar    Refinery,     Water,    h.     12 

Fourth 
Morris,  machine hand,hJ  Walker  ct. 
Patrick,  engineer,  b.  ts  Hunting 
Thomas,  h.  71  Hampshire 

William,  stone  yard.  Portland.  bOUSe 

24  Jefferson 


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Hanna  Harry,  blacksmith,  h.  61  Fifth 

Joseph,   varnish    maker,    rms.     195 
Auburn 

Richard    E.    at  709a    Boylston,   B. 
plumber,  b.  24  Locke 

Robert,  horse  shoer,  436  Main,  house 
81  Washington 

William  J.  plumber,  24  Locke,  h.do. 

William  S.  plumber,  b.  24  Locke 

see  Hannah 
Hannaford  Daniel  W.   laborer,    b.    337 
Concord  ave. 

Edward  E.  salesman,  b. 93  Hammond 

Frank  H. produce, 93  Hammond, h.do. 

James,  h.  93  Hammond 

Minnie  L.  housekeeper,  93  Hammond 

Patrick,  teamster,  h.  66  Cambridge 

Robert  E.  produce,  b.  93  Hammond 

Timothy,  teamster,  h.  r.  125  Gore 

Timothy    W.wood    worker,     h.    41 
Regent 

AVilliam,  teamster,  h.  66  Cambridge 
Hannah  Jessie  Miss,  h.  47  Market 

William  C.  plasterer,h.234  Columbia 
Hannam  John  F.  engineer,  221  Bridgeji. 
59  Gore  [ton 

Hanney  Martin,  laborer,  h.  33  Washing- 
Hannigan  Patrick, stone  cutter,  39  Main 
Hannon  Charles,  laborer,  h.  8  Berkshire 
place 

Edward  F.  furniture  polisher,  B.  h. 
94  Fifth 

George  F.  clerk,  b.  142  Thorndike 

Hemy  F.  candy  maker,  h.  102  Web- 
ster avenue 

Henry  T.drug  clerk,b.l42  Thorndike 

James  H.foreman, Fifth, c.  Rogers,  h. 
Spears  blk.  Binney 

John,  house  218  Banks 

Misses  The,  h.  110  Spring 

Thomas,  action  polisher,  Osborn,  h. 
303  Vine 

Thomas  J.  straight  moulder,  20  Al- 
bany, h.  142  Thorndike 

,  carpenter,  7  Western  ave 

H ANNUM  LEANDER  M.  real 
estate  agent,   mortgages,  notary 
and  justice  of  the  peace,  649  Mass. 
ave.  h.  887  do.     See  p.  14 
Melvin  L.,  Howe  Spring  Bed  Co.  386 
Main,  h.  44  Erie 
Hanrahan  John,  fireman,  h.  143  Banks 
Michael,  teamster,  86  Mt.   Auburn, 

h.  3  Fallon  pi. 
William,  laborer,  h.  106  Banks 
Hanscom  Alpheus  P.    clerk,  B.   boards 
131  Auburn 
Catherine  M.  widow  of  Jacob,  house 

8  Rice 
Emmons,  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave. house 

177  Magazine 
Henry  C.  carpenter,  172  Pearl,  h.131 
Auburn 


Hanscom  Mary  S.    widow  of  Joshua,  h. 

10  Cottage 
Susie  J.  Mrs.  h.  89  Brookline 
Walter  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  8  Rice 
William,  at  72  Main 
William  P.  carpenter,  187  Green,  h. 

34  Kinnaird 
William  S.  carpenter, h.l  Norfolk  pi. 
Hansen  Alph  M.  machinist,  B.&  M.R.R. 

repair  shop,  Prison  Point,  house 

99  Spring  [ington 

Christian,  machinist,  b.   108  Wash- 
C.  Fred,  brick  layer,  h.  245  River 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  49  Fifth 
Hansis  George,  trimmer,  201  Bridge,bds. 

rear  117  Otis 
John  G.  moulder,  h.  r.  117  Otis 
Louis,  action  maker,  h.  394  Winsor 
Hanson  Abigail,  widow  of  William,  bds. 

30  Andrew  [Main 

Adolph,  piano  case  maker,  bds.  384 
Anton  H.  boiler  maker,  h.  245  Sixth 
Catherine  B.  widow  of  Herman  L.  h. 

202  Harvard 
Charles,  at  169  Gore,  h.  18  Carlisle 
Euginie,  widow  of  Frank,  house  4 

Hotel  Union,  17  Harrison 
George  A.  stenographer,  71  Kilby,B. 

house  Haskell 
Grace  K.    stenographer,    B.    b.    19 

Leonard  ave. 
Harry  H.  starter,  Murray  st.  stables, 

rms.  36  Mt.  Auburn 
Hattie  M. teacher, Wellington  school. 

b.  19  Leonard  ave. 
Henry,  rms.  1  Douglass  pi. 
Henry  A.  slater,  h.  3  Broadway 
Henry  A.   Rev.    pastor,   Ferdinand 

St.  M.  E.  church.  B.  h.  92  Green 
John  C.  h.  36  Gray 
John  W.  canvasser,  h.  8£  Antrim 
Lewis  F.  special  agent,  Mass.  Life 

Ins.  Co.  h.  19  Leonard  ave. 
Lizzie  M.  h.  19  Leonard  ave. 
Martha  ~N.  teacher,  Webster  gram- 
mar school,  rms.  148  Austin 
Michael,  carpenter,  h.  20  Tufts 
Peter,  farm  hand,  b.  3  Willis  ct. 
William  H.  job  w^agon,  354  Main,  h. 

57  Pine 
William  H.  Jr.  action  maker,Osborn, 

h.  359  Winsor 
see  Hansen 
Hanus  Paul  H.  prof.  H.  U.  h.  5  Walker 
Hapgood  Charles  C.  salesman,  house  31 

Fayette 
Marcena, bds. Hampshire,  n.  Prospect 
Oliver  M.  h.  167  Hampshire 
Richard,  road  master,  81  Milk,  B.  h. 

338  Harvard 
Harbaugh  Joanna  V.  S.  Miss,  sec.  Cam- 
bridge school  for  young  ladies,  79 

Brattle,  b.  18  Garden 


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257 


Harbour  John  J.  apothecary,  £3   Kice, 

h.  87  do. 
Harbroe  Alfred,  laborer,  h.l  Clark  st.pl. 

Stephen  J.  laborer,  h.  98  Columbia 
Harcourt    Thomas,    teamster,    h.     106 

Plympton 
Harcus  Adelaide   E.    compositor,    bds. 

29  Sixth 
Isabel  M.  saleswoman,  560  Washing- 
ton, B.  b.  29  Sixth 
Jennie  M.  compositor,  b.  29  Sixth 
Sarah  J.  widow  of  David  E. house  29 

Sixth 
Harden  Leroy  E.  milkman,  h.  47  Pine 
Harding  Adelbert,   student,    boards,  13 

AVendell  [field 

Allen  C.  salesman,  B.  h.  4  Rindge- 
Arthur  B.  checker,  h.  4  Lin  wood  pi. 
Arthur  H.conductor,W.E.St.Ry.  Co. 

b.  210  Columbia 
Binney  L.  b.  52  Sacramento 
Charles  F.  provisions,  B.  house  248 

Broadway 
Clement,  master  mariner,  house  52 

Sacramento 
Edward  K.  h.  267  Broadway 
Edward  K.  Jr.   compositor,   boards 

267  Broadway 
Edwin  A.  provisions,  42£  Inman 
Elwin  P.  salesman,  h.  32  Warland 
Emma  E.  Miss,  h.  2  Hotel  Holly 
Francis  H.  student,  H.  M.  S.  h.  15 

Allen 
Isaac  X.  h.  288  Harvard 
James  P.  teamster,  h.  13  Pine 
Julia,  widow  of  Chatles  L.  house  1460 

Cambridge 
Lucian  D.  h.  2  Hotel  Holly 
Mary,  widow  of  Richard  B.  h.  125 

Thorndike 
Richard  B.  Jr.  teamster.  38  F.  H.  sq. 

B.  h.  70  Thorndike 
Samuel  G.  paper  and  twine,  24  War- 
land,  h.  do. 
Seymour  YV.  driver,  38  F.  H.  square, 

B.  b.  70  Thorndike 
Walter  H.  water  registrar,  C.  W.  W. 

office,  City  Hall,  h.  28  Fayette 
William  F.  compositor,  B.  bds.  267 

Broadway 
William  P.  lawyer,  68   Cornhill,  B. 

h.  13  Wendell 
William  S.  .clerk,  4  Tremont,  B.  bds. 

70  Thorrdike 
Zephauiah  E.  asst.  janitor,  City  bldg. 

Brattle  sq.  rms.  do. 
Hardingburg  ,  city  gardener,  b.  220 

Prospect 
Hardwick   Rose,  teacher,  Latin    school, 

h.  354  Mass.  ave.  Boston 
William  A.  clerk,  F.  H.  market.   B. 

h.  144  River 
Hardy  Azilda,  widow,  h.  12  Railroad 


Hardy  Charles  F.  clerk,  B.  b.  7  Park 
Charles   H.  W.  teamster,   h.   Wash- 
burn avenue  [do. 
Charles  R.  cattle  food,  400  Main,  h.465 
Francis  D.  (Henry  Thayer  &  Co.), 
mnfg.  chemist,  150  Broadway,  h. 
50  Erie                                         [ave. 
Frank  D.  car  driver,  h.  97  Western 
Harry  H.  pocket  book  maker,  b.  129 

Putnam  avenue 
Isaac,  teamster,  h.  157  Charles 
Louis  W.  helper,  h.  20  Mt.  Auburn 
Maria  J.  Mrs.  h.  7  Park 
Mary  C.  teacher,  Latin  school,  Fay- 
ette, cor.  Broadway,  h.  at  Arling- 
ton 

,  printer,  rms.  12  Essex 

Hare  Moses  J.  waiter,  h.  26  Jay 

Parker,  clerk,  B.  b.  146  Columbia 
Harkins  Charles  J.  cutter,  Am.  Rub.  Co. 
h.  14  Plymouth 
EdwTard,  laborer,  J.  Reardon  &  Sons, 

bds.  P.  S.  Boyle's,  Waverly 
Edward  J.  student,  b.  12  Hews 
John  J.  helper,  Sawin's  Express,  h. 

Plympton 
John  J.  tailor,  b.  12  Hews 
John  S.  carpenter,  r.  342  Green 
Margaret,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

14  Plymouth 
Patrick,  painter,  b.  12  Hews 
Sarah,  widow  of  John,  h.  12  Hews 
Harkness  William,  driver,  rms.  46  Pearl 
Harlen  Herman,  steam  fitter,  house  107 

Norfolk 
Harley  Harry  B.  student,  b.  33  Kirkland 

Peleg  L.  student,  b.  8  Garden 
Harlow  Abby  R,  Miss,  h.  39  Pine 

Albert  E.  car  conductor,  h.  2  Plymp- 
ton place 
Albeit  F.  cashier,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, Water,  h.  289  Harvard 
Clara  H.  Mrs.  h.  10  Florence 
Edward,  hairdresser,  107  River 
Elias,  hairdresser,  h.  40  Pleasant 
Esther  D.  Miss,  dressmaker,  bds.  14 
Pleasant  [27  Lee 

Frank  S.  lawyer,  28  State,  B.  house 
Frederick  P.  carpenter,  h.  102-1  Nor- 
folk 
Henry  B.  clerk,  B.  rms.  85  Green 
Henry  M.  rubber  worker,  33  Hamp- 
shire, h.  50  Amory 
John   E.  carriage    painter,    rear    10 

Brattle,  rms.  1170  Mass.  ave. 
John  F.  piano  inspector,  286    Main. 

h.  2164  Harvard 
John   II.  clerk.  638  Mass.   ave.   h.  29 

Lawrence 

.John   W.  Clerk,  674    Mass.   ave.   h.  13 

( lottage 
Lillian,  confectionery,  435   Winsor, 

house  do. 


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CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


HarlowRobert  C.  clerk,  M.   T.    S.  h.  50 

Amory 
Rufus,  stair  builder,  h.  47 h  Market 
Harmon  Albion  J.  cooper,  r.  68  Allston, 

bds.  28  Sidney 
Albion  K.  P.  watchman,  Albany,  c. 

Portland,  h.  60  Chestnut 
Elizabeth,  widow,  h.  47  Union 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Peletiah,  house 

104  Henry 
Emma  J.  h.  60  Chestnut 
E.  Caroline,  widow,  h.  r.  2441  Mass. 

avenue 
Henry,  teamster,  h.  125  Brookline 
William,  boot  and  shoe  repairer,  351 

Broadway,  h.  at  Somerville 
Harnden  Albert  H.  baker,  h.  50  Howard 
Alfred  N.  clerk,  b.  190  Elm 
Edwin  H.  manager,  b.  190  Elm 
Harney  Edward  Mrs.  nurse,  b.  105  Web- 
ster avenue 
Edward  J.  peddler,  h.  105  Webster  av. 
Hugh,  teamster,  27  Dublin,  h.  do. 
John,  teamster,  b.  17  Tuttle 
Margaret,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

17  Tuttle 
Marie  Madam,  teacher  of  French,  17 

Berkeley,  h.  16  Shepard 
Michael,  city  laborer,  h.  17  Tuttle 
Patrick,  mason,  h.  15  Tuttle 
Harper  Alanson  C.  fireman,  B.  &  A.R.R. 

b.  25  Green 
David,  at  169  Gore,  b.  61  Sixth 
Edward  P.  clerk,  b.  25  Green 
George  M.  clerk,  B.  b.  39  Lawrence 
Hannah  W.  widow  of  Philip  S.  house 

25  Green 
Harriet  E.  bookkeeper,  2067  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  19  Hadley 
Lillian  M.  bookkeeper,  47  Cogswell 

ave.  b.  19  Hadley 
Martha,  missionary,  rms.  35  Tremont 
Robert  D.  wheelwright,  2019  Mass. 

ave.  h.  19  Hadley 
William   T.   foreman    carpenter,   40 

Green,  h.  31  Lawrence 
Harrell  David,  clothes  cleaner,  21  Elm, 

B.  h.  56  Harris 
Jesse,  pastor,  Union  Baptist  church, 

h.  20  Upton 
Harries  John  D.  C.  entry  clerk,  River- 
side Press,  h.  34  Pearl 
Harrigan  Charles  J.  helper,  Sawin's  Ex- 
press, 1402  Mass.  ave.  b.  22  Mill 
David,  laborer,  h.  137  Clark 
Jeremiah,  pressman,  h.  7  Portsmouth 
Patrick  J.  plumber,  b.  56  Second 
Harriman  Leslie  M.  washer,  682  Mass. 

ave.  rms.  117  Winsor 
Martin  V.  B.  carpenter,  h.  442  Green 
Harrington  Adeline  Miss,  h.  64  Gore 

Catherine,  widow  of  Teremiah,  h.  65 

Antrim 


Harrington  Charles  F.  compositor, Trav- 
eller office,  B.  h.  82  Allston 
Charles  F.  driver,  h.  84  Howard 
Cornelius    E.   bricklayer,  house    34 

Andrew 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  8  Fallon  pi. 
Daniel,  teamster,  626  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

126  Pleasant 
David,  bricklayer,  bds.  34  Andrew 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  r.  6  Gore 
Dennis,  lather,  h.  173  Main 
Dennis  D.  at  Revere  Sugar  Refinerv, 

h.  192  Bridge 
Edward  J.  machinist,  h.  181  Bridge 
Eliza  Mrs.  boarding  house,  94  Brattle 
Eliza,  widow  of  Albert  O.  boards  32 

Western  avenue 
Eugene  T.  architect,  671  Mass.  ave. 

b.  65  Antrim 
Francis  S.  bds.  9  Columbia 
Frederick  L.  machinist,  h.  109  Winsor 
George  H.  teamster,  b.  48  Hudson 
George  H.  trav.  salesman,  185  Frank- 
lin, B.  h.  15  Shepard 
James,  cooper,  b.  2  Grotto  place 
James,  laborer,  b.  198  Bridge 
James  J.    (Harrington   &  Howell), 
plasterer,  14  Parker,  rms.  11  Mt. 
Auburn 
Jeremiah,   hostler,  Sawin's   stables, 
h.  Murray  [land 

John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  199  Port- 

HARRIXGTOJtf  JOHN,  granite 
dealer,  59-65  Main,  h.  47  Cedar,  W. 

Somerville.     See  p.  801 
John,  laborer,  h.  192  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  5  Seventh 
John,  stone  cutter,  h.  59  Flagg 
John  H.  aid,  W.  E.  St.  By.  Co.  h. 

Morris,  next  Cedar 
John  II.  printer,  b.  302  Green 
John  J.  engineer,  h.  28  Fairmont  av. 
John  J.  tinsmith,  h.  23  Hayes 
John  L.  asst.  janitor,  H.  LT.  bds.  324 

Green 
Joseph,  machinist,  h.  320  Vine 
Julia,  h.  r.  236  Franklin 
Julia,  Miss,  h.  73  Banks 
Julia,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  18  Hudson 
Lillian  A.  widow  of  Melville  C.  h.  322 

Columbia 
Margaret,  widow   of  Bartholomew. 

h.  10  East 
Mary  C.   Miss,   boarding-house,    94 

Brattle,  h.  do. 
Mary  E.  widow  of  John,  house  1S1 

Bridge 
Mary  E.  G.  Miss,   teacher,  Willard 

primarv  school,  b.  232  Chestnut 
Mary  S.  wid.  of  John  L.  h.  316  Pearl 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  53  Hampshire 
Patrick,  hairdresser,  1023  Cambridge, 

h.  148  Elm 


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259 


Harrington  Philip,  tailor,  h.  67  Howard 
Richard,  machinist,  h.  321  River 
Rodger,  city  laborer,  h.  126  Pleasant 
Stephen    H.    furniture,    1077    Cam- 
bridge, h.  136  Elm 
Thomas  L.  conductor,  b.  9  Frank 
Timothy,  gardener,  h.  302  Green 
Timothy,  hostler,  565  Mass.  ave.  h. 

11  Fallon  place 
Wilhemia  Mrs.    variety    store,    175 

Hampshire,  h.  14  Springfield 
William,  piano  worker,  h.  166  Hamp- 
shire 
William  T.  machinist,  h.  82  Allston 
Winthrop  G.  printer,  h.  232  Chestnut 
&  Howell  (James  J.  Harrington  and 
John  R.   Howell),   plasterers,    14 
Parker  [Plympton 

Harris  Annie   Mrs.  laundress,  house  96 
Annie  E.  widow  of  Philip  W.  h.  91 

Austin 
Arthur,  piano  maker,  b.  116  Norfolk 
Augustine,  machinist,  h.  92  Winsor 
Benjamin  C.  carpenter,  h.  30  River 
Benjamin  F.  city  laborer,  h.  3  Mur- 

dock 
Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  247 
Broadway 

HARRIS    CHARLES,  The  Bar- 
ber Asphalt  Paving  Co.   asphalt 

paving,  First,  and  70  Kilby,  B.  h. 

5  Acacia.     See  p.  5 
Charles  N.  lawyer,  editor,  Statutes, 

State  House,  B.  h.  19£  Fayette 
Charlotte  M.  Miss,  h.  9  Francis  ave. 
Clara  M.  stenographer,  h.  56  Antrim 
Edward,  furniture   repairer,   h.  171 

Norfolk 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  22  Portland 
Edward  M.  clerk,  b.  32  Rockingham 
Elizabeth    N.     Miss,     clerk,    Court 

House,  rra.  3,  B.  b.  50  William 
Ellery  1.   machinist,   T.    B.   M.  Co. 

Third,  h.  174  Lake  View  ave. 
Emma  F.  Miss,  h.  8  Holyoke  pi. 
Flora  L.  house  56  Antrim 
George,  house  49  Gushing 
George  A.  clerk,  1381  Cambridge,  b. 

56  Antrim 

eorge  C.  n 

56  Antrim 
Henry,  hostler,  b.  41  Washington 
Isaac  ('.(Bellamy  &  Harris),  mason, 

box  630  and  574  Mass.  ave.  house 

45  River 
Isabella  Mrs. dressmaker,  h.4  Village 
James,  laborer,  h.  115£  Hampshire 
James  E.  comedian,  b.  96  Plympton 
James  E.  teamster,  h.  35  Elmer 
James   G.    treasurer,    [J.    1\    R.    R. 

Ames  bldg.  B.  b.  60  Prospect 
Jane,  widow  of  Charles  F.  house  91 

Norfolk 


Harris  John,  laborer,  h.  247  Broadway 
John,  porter,  bds.  55  Washington 
John  F.  cook,  house  33  Dunster 
John  F.  Jr.  driver,  b.  33  Dunster 
John  P.  porter,  h.  4  Village 
Joseph,  doorman,  h.  38  Portland 
Joseph,  janitor,    Atlas   Nat.  Bank, 

Sears  bldg.  B.  h.  297  Columbia 
Judson  J.  lineman,  h.  r.  72  Allston 
J.  Watson,  h.  50  William 
Lillian  M.  bookkeeper,  h.  56  Antrim 
Louise  W.  Miss,  teacher,  Willard  pri- 
mary school,  b.  50  William 
Margaret  T.  h.  247  Broadway 
Mark,  house  Inman  place 
Mary,  grocer,  37  Warren,  h.  do. 
Mary  F.  Mrs.  h.  57  Harvard 
Maurice,  clerk,   341  Washington,  B. 

house  32  Rockingham 
Minnie,   boarding  house,    102  Main, 

house  do.  [Norfolk 

M.  A.  furniture,  438  Main,  house  171 
Nettie  D.  widow  of  James  G.  house 

70  Antrim 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  247  Broadway 
Richard,  painter,  b.  102  Main 
Robert,  laborer,  bds.  22  Portland 
Stephen  N.  nickel  plater,  boards  92 

Winsor 
Sylvia   A.   widow  of  Moses,   house 

rear  37  Brewery 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  54  Hastings 
Thomas,  stone  cutter,  b.  247  Broad- 
way 
Thomas  K.  jobber,  h.  71  Hastings 
Thomas  T.  whitener  and  colorer,  h. 

98  Hastings 
William,  cooper,  169  Gore 
William,   piano   key    maker,    State, 

cor.  Osborn,  bds.  374  Main 
William  M.  laborer,  b.  33  Dunster 
Harrison  John  W.   teamster.  485  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  58  Cherry 
Lewis,  caterer,  h.  1  Cottage  ct. 
Nathaniel,  waiter,  h.  293  Third 
Robert,  laborer,  bds.  28£  Foster 
Tippo,  laborer,  h.  88  Harvard 
William  II.  iron  moulder,  house  13-1 

Harvard 
Harrod  William  .1.  trav.  auditor.  F.R.R., 

B.  h.  50  Mr.  Pleasant 
Hart  Abraham,  cigar  maker,  h.144  Pear] 
Albert  B.  instructor  at  II.  U.  house 

15  Appian  Way 
Ann,  widow  of   Hugh,  b.  23  Willow 
Benjamin  .1.  wire  worker, h.  s;>  River 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  7j  Beaver 
Charles  J.  optician,  h.  s  Carlisle 
Charles  O.  clerk,  h.  41  Antrim 
Charles  W,  janitor,  II. I. boat  bouse. 

house  6S  Wendell 
Cordelia  Mrs.  b.  37Tremont 
Daniel,  city  laborer,  b.  142  Amory 


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Hart  Edward,  laborer,  at  B.B.Wks.  h.  2 

Water 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  George,  boards 

38  Bigelow 
Isaac,  stone  cutter,  bds.  1184  Elm 
John,  laborer,  h.  rear   254  Franklin 
John  F.  clerk,  bds.  7h  Beaver 
John  P.  house  415  Broadway 
John  T.  bds.  415  Broadway* 
Joshua,  cigar  maker,  h.  14  Salem 
Julia  Miss,  clerk,  436  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

9  Beaver  [Brookline 

Julia,  widow  of  Abraham,  house  141 
Melvin  D.  car  conductor,  house  12 

Kinnaird 
Michael,  at  Kennedy's,  b.  23  Willow 
Michael,  at  Revere   Sugar  Refinery, 

house  123  Fourth 
Michael,  mason,  h.  167  Tremont 
Nathan,  clerk,  80  Pleasant,  house  9 

Norfolk 
Patrick,  iron  worker,  B.   b.  6  Hayes 
Patrick,  student, Brighton  Seminary, 

bds.  142  Amory 
Priscilla  Mrs.  h.*91  Main 
Reuben,  furniture  finisher,  Osborn, 

house  at  Boston 
Robert  J.  confectioner,18  Elm,house 

8  Holly 

Sarah  L.  widow,  h.  22  Pearl 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  91  Main 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  25  Wilbur 
William  F.  upholsterer,  b.  2  W'ater 

,  salesman,  rms.  70  Austin 

see  Harte  and  Hartt 
Harte  Albion  A.  mariner,  h.  57  Ellery 
Hartford  Edward,  potter,  b.  25  Donnell 
Edward  J.   car  conductor,  house  9 

Tuttle 
Helen  M.  Miss,  compositor,  River- 
side Press,  h.  17  Allston 
Joseph,  sausage   maker,  181   Broad- 
way, bds.  37  Hampshire 
Margaret,  widow  of  William,  house 

9  Tuttle 

Margaret  C.  Miss,   bookkeeper,  1436 
Mass.  ave.  bds.  9  Tuttle 

,  house  185  Franklin 

Hartlev  Margaret,    widow   of  William, 

58  Cherry 

Robert,  baker,  h.  815  Cambridge 

William  P.  shipper,  b.  58  Cherry 

Hartman  John  R.  bottler,  h.  Hotel  Holty 

Peter  Joseph,    sausage   maker,    170 

Thorndike,  h.  r.  177  Spring 
Simon,  variety  store, 187  Cambridge, 
bds.  do. 
Hartness  Margaret,  widow,  h.  11  Willard 
Hartnett  Cornelius,  moulder,  bds.  rear  9 
Plymouth 
John,  brakeman,  b.  32£  Winter 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  2  Gore 
Mary  F.  housekeeper,  h.  2  Gore 


Hartnett  Timothv  J.  police,  station  3,  b. 

2  Gore  [Franklin 

Hartney  Mortimer,   currier,   house   212 

Mortimer  F.  clerk.  56  Brookline, bds. 

212  Franklin 
Hartshorn  Clara  A.  Miss,  h.  40  Norfolk 
James  F.  wood  turner,  384  Main,  b. 

at  Boston 
Joseph,  upholsterer,  19  Charles,  B. 

house  86  Thorndike 
Lewis  E.  (A.  T.  Jenness  &  Co.  Ex.), 

house  40  Erie 
Hartt  Mary,  widow   of  John,   house  40 

Concord  avenue 
Hartwell  Amy  L.   Miss,   stenographer, 

bds.  106  Austin 
Charles    H.     provisions,   324    Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  WTest  Somerville 
George  A.  clerk,  h.  136  Elm 
George  H.  jeweller,  at   Somerville, 

house  106  Austin 
James  T.  clerk,  963  Washington,  B. 

house  74  Green 
Jonas,  bds.  53  Norfolk 
J.  Albert,  clerk,  324  Cambridge,  h. 

97  Thorndike 
Mary  E.  widow  of  William  H.  house 

27  Maple  ave. 
Sarah  S.  cashier,  B.   bds.  240  Green 
Harty  John,  watchman,h. 1096  Cambridge 
John  P.  bds.  1096  Cambridge 
Michael  J.  (McCloskey   &    Harty), 

grocer,  241,   1245   and   1253  Cam- 
bridge, h.  1293  do. 
William,   car  conductor,   bds.    1096 

Cambridge 
William,  hatter,  bds.  109  Clark 
Hartz  Edward,  produce,  h.  48  Austin 
Helena,  widow  of  Michael,  house  101 

Henry    - 
L.  George,  vegetable  peddler,  boards 

101  Henrv 
Walter,  clerk.  281 %  Broadwav,  bds. 

118  Norfolk 
Harvard  Co-operative  Society,  tailoring 

dept.   Lyceum  bldg.    1400    Mass. 

ave.    stationery   dept.  Dane  Hall, 

office  do. 
Crimson    (The),     1304  Mass.     ave. 
Extract  Co.  E.  H.  McDonald,  prop. 

12  Pearl 
Grammar  School, Inman, cor. Harvard 
Piano  Co.  rear  368  Main,    office  90 

Wareham,  B. 
Printing  Co.  C.  H.  Sweeney,  mana- 
ger, 528  Mass.  avr. 
Rowing  Club,  foot  of  Boylstou 

HARVARD    SQUARE   CAFE, 
27  Brattle.     See  page  779 
University.  Mass.  ave.   bet.   Quincy 

sq.  and  Harvard  sq. 
University  Boat  Club,  DeWolf ,  opp. 
Beaver 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


261 


Harvard  University  Botanic  Gardeu.junc- 

tioa  Garden,  Piumean    and    Ray- 
mond 
University    Gymnasium,     Kirkland, 

junc.  Holmes  place 
University    Memorial     Hall,     Cam- 
bridge, junc.  Kirkland 
University  Observatory,  Garden, cor. 

Bond 
Harvey  Alfred,  carpenter,house  Doyle's, 

Cottage,  Line 
Charles,  foreman,  23  Central  wharf, 

B.  house  93  Richdale  ave. 
Fanny  C.  widow  of  Milton,  house  92 

Washington  ave. 
George  A.     coachman,   8    Elmwood 

ave.  house  Sibley  ct. 
George  W.at  Potter's  Drug  &  Chem- 
ical Co.  B.  house  56  Elm 
Harry  W.  watchman,  h.288  Prospect 
Maude,  nurse,  Cambridge   Hospital, 

boards  do. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  321  Columbia 
Stephen  H.   porter,  house  1  rear  42 

Montgomery  [do. 

Walter  E.  physician,  10  Magazine, h. 
William,   printer.    Riverside    Press, 

bds.  414  Main 
William  J.machinist,h.l45  Brookline 
Harwood    Jennette    P.   Mrs.    house    45 

Trowbridge 
Haskell  Charles  H.  driver,  682  Mass. ave. 

house  at  Arlington 
Eliza  A.  widow  of  Samuel  E.  house 

106  Munroe 
Ellis  E.  mariner,  h.  10  Jay 
Frank  H.   brass  finisher,   bds.    582 

Putnam  ave. 
Freeman,  engineer,h.  18  Portsmouth 
Isabella  G.  Miss,  h.  40  Cottafie 
Sears,  driver,  h.  414  Main 
Sewall   F.   coopei,  169  Gore,  house 

rear  49  Fifth 
William  E.  trav.    salesman,  house  8 

Fairmont  ave. 
William  II.  mariner,  h.  7  Rinnaird 

,  h.  596  Putnam  ave. 

llaskius  David   G.  Rev.  S.  T.   D.  house 

1075  Mass.  ave. 
David  G.  >h\  lawyer,  85  Devonshire, 

room  7,  B.  h.  1075  Mass.  ave. 
Frances  G.  h.  1075  Mass.  ave. 
John,  laborer,  122  Hampshire 
John  S.  teamster,  h.  365  Columbia 
ilaslam  Thomas  A. boiler  maker,72  Main, 

h.  202  Charles 
Haslitjt  John,  b.  176  Pleasant 
Ha98et1   Daniel,  teamster.  I».  15sA  Otis 
Edward,  Laborer,  i>.  L58£  Otis 
Michael,  b.  15SA  Otis 
Simon,  gardener,  h.  77  Wendell 
Hastings    Adin    A.    stable    foreman,    169 

Gore,  b.  171  ( tembridge 


Hastings  Bernard,  laborer,  b.  159  Broad- 
way 

Catherine  F.  Miss,  b.  8  Jordan  pi. 

Ellen  Miss,  h.  159  Broadway 

Elvira,  at  Riverside  Press,  boards 
211  Prospect 

Frank,  teamster,  h.  34  Washington 

HASTINGS  FRANK  W.  (W.  B. 
Hastings  &  Co.),  insurance  agent, 
225   Cambridge  and  53  State,  rm. 
629,  B.  h.  5  Russell.    See  p.  64 
George  H.  printer,  b.  798  Mass.  ave. 
George  H.  printer,  324  Washington, 

B.  h. 211  Prospect 
George  T.  laborer,  91  Broadway,  h. 

22  Austin 
Herbert  F.  printer,  b.  211  Prospect 
John  M.  painter,  h.  31  Sixth 
Lizzie  M.  Mrs.  h.  70  Wallace 
Louis  M.  city  engineer,  office,  Citv 

Hall,  h.  16  Center  * 

Mary  E.  Miss,  tailoress,rms.40  Pearl 
Mary  G.  widow  of  Leslie,  h.  5  Dana 
Michael,  h.  61  Harvard 
Xellie  E.  teacher, Boardman  primary 

school,  b.  31  Sixth 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  clerk,  225  Cambridge, 

h.  31  Six^h 
Solon  S.  books,  B.  b.  798   Mass.  ave. 
Watson  B.  Mrs.  h.  5  Russell 
Willard,  clerk,  h.  275  Prospect 
William,  piano  key  maker,  boards  61 

Harvard 

HASTINGS  W.  B.  &  CO.(Frank 
W.Hastiugs)  insurance,  225  Cam- 
bridge and  53  State,  rm.  629,  B. 
See  p.  64 

HASTY  J.  A.  architect,  68  Devon- 
shire, rm.  37,  B.  h.46  Trowbridge 
See  p.  809 

Pudding  Club,  10  to  14  Holvoke 
Hatch  Abbie  E.  widow  of  Stepheu  D.  h. 
23  Fairmont 

Arthur  F.  clerk,  519  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
23  Erie 

Arthur  G.  lawyer,  b.  57  Dana 

Arthur  J.  h.  23  Erie 

Benjamin  F.  (Hatch  &  Co.),express, 
6  Brattle,  b.  57  Avon  Hill 

Celenda  S.  Mrs.  b.  45  Bellevue  ave. 

Crawford  A. action  maker,  164 Broad- 
way, b.  at  Wesl  Somerville 

llattie  M.  Mrs.  1».  .V.)  Brookline 

.lames  W.  lM>ot<  and  shoes,   ^  Hano- 
ver,  B.  b.  160  Pleasant 

.lames  W.Jr.  bootsand  shor-.  1  .-!<. li;<) 
Pleasant 

John  ( '.  cigars,  B.  b.  28  Western  av. 

Lemonl    P.  batter.  311   Washington, 
B.  b.  i:  Davenport 

Millie  p.  asm.  bookkeeper ,59  Broad- 
way, i).  59  Brookline 

Rebecca,  i>.  :?7  Pleasant 


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CAMBRIDGE    [JJ]    DIRECTORY 


Hatch  Stephen  S.  bookkeeper^  B.  bds.  23 
Fairmont 
William  J.  painter,  rear  79)4  Main, 

h.  185  Harvard 
&  Co.  (Benjamin  F.  Hatch), express, 

6  Brattle  and  36  Court  sq.  B. 
Hatrield  Amos  P.    carpenter,  7  Western 

ave.  h.  51  Magee 
Isabella  M.  widow  of  Charles,  house 

234  Green 
John  V.  carpenter,  7  Western  ave.h. 

18  Magee 
O.  Christie,  carpenter,  7  Western  av. 
b.  234  Green 
Hathaway  Charles  F.  baker,  1904  Mass. 
ave.  h.  341  Huron  ave.        [avenue 
D.  Elmer,  clerk, Mass. av.b.341Huron 
Maria  D.  widow  of  Galen,  h.  56  Erie 
Nellie  Mrs.  h.  84  Hastings 
Hathorn  Ralph   L.   law  student,  H.U.h. 

46a  Trowbridge 
Hatt  Myra,     school    teacher,     rms.     97 

Norfolk 
Hattie  J.  A.  carpenter,  h.  24  Crescent 
Hatton  Arthur  R.  harness  maker,  h.  145 
Third 
Edward,  coachman,  37  Lancaster,  h. 
at  Somerville 
Haughay  James,  h.  27  Hunting 
Haughs  William,   motorman,   house   23 

McDonald 
Hauscheldt  Heinrich,laborer,h.l03  Banks 
Hautz  Carl,hairdresser,  1112  Mass.  ave.b. 

7  Mt.  Auburn 

Ferdinand,  hairdresser,   1112  Mass. 
av.  h.  7  Mt.  Auburn 
Haven  George  F.engmeer,62  Hampshire, 
h.  21  Essex  [Brookline 

Millie,  widow  of  Henry  P.  house  59 
Sarah,  widow,  h.  49  Third 
Ha  vender  Harry,  packer,  h.  17  Cherry 
Haverty  Edward  A.  musical  instrument 
maker,  b.  34  Market 
James,  brakeman,  h.410   Cambridge 
John  C.  postal  clerk,  h.  91  Inman 
Thomas, brakeman,  h.410  Cambridge 
William  F.  asst.  clerk,  C.  M.  T.  S.b. 
34  Market 
Havey  James  J.  collector,  h.  125  Second 

John,  laborer,  b.  170  Gore 
Havlin  Florence  Mrs.  h.  10  South 
Hawes  Albert  H.   clerk,  227  Cambridge, 
h.  21  Fayette 
Charles  E.  h.  872  Mass.  ave. 
Charles   Sumner,  private  tutor,  bds. 

1691  Cambridge 
Francis  T.  salesman,  117  Clinton,  B. 

house  Kidder 
John,  laborer,  h.  23  Jackson 
John  B.  student,  b.  47a  Wendell 
Marianne  J.  widow   of  William,  h. 

1691  Caml 
see  Haughs 


Hawey  Alexander,  machinist,  h.41  Regent 

Samuel  Mc,  electrician,  b.  end  Lawn 

William,  tinsmith,  h.  end  Lawn 
Hawkes  Alonzo  J.  car  conductor,  house 
98£  Western  ave. 

Ellen  E.  Miss,music  teacher,17  War- 
land,  b.  do. 

George  J.  bds.  6  East 

Harrison  F.secv.and  treas.  Standard 
Brass  Co.  b.  30  Norfolk 

James,  h.  6  East 

John,  stone  cutter.  10  Bridge,  house 
6  East 

John  J.harness  maker,h.70  Winthrop 

HAWKES    LEVI,   plumber,    623 
Mass.  av.  house  17  Warland.    See 
p.  64 
Ward  W.  plumber,  623  Mass.  ave.  h. 
at  Cliftondale 
Hawkings  Charles  S.carpenter,house  275 

Putnam  ave . 
Hawkins  Albert  E.  shoe  packer,  B.  bds. 
59  Hubbard  ave. 
Alexander  P.  carpenter,  house  rear 

204  Auburn 
AnnaE.  Mrs.  h.  36  Cherry 
Benjamin  F.  clothing,  h.  157  Winsor 
Charles  A.  Boston  Woven  Hose,  h. 

185  Brookline 
Edward  D.  h.  13  AVebster  ave. 
Henry,  laborer,  b.  41  Washington 
Henry,  laborer,  h.  20  Murdock 
James  B.  (Hawkins  Machine  Co.)154 

Franklin,  h.  at  Stoneham 
Lewis,  Jr.  clerk,  154  Franklin 
Machine  Co.  boot  and  shoe  machinery 

mnfrs.  First,  cor.  Charles 
Rebecca,  widow  of  Mingo,h.l5  Clark 
Robert,  laborer,  b.  15  Clark 
Hawks  Joseph  Rev.  M.  E.  clergyman,  h. 
125  Norfolk  [man 

Hawksworth  Ella,  dressmaker,  b.  25  In- 
Hawley  Frank  B.lithographer,Riverside 
Press,  h.  159  Magazine 
Theodore,  piano  key  maker,  boards 

284  Broadway 
William  O.  b.  159  Magazine 
Haworth  Arthur  D.  proof  reader,Univer- 

sity  Press,  h.  27  Rice 
Hawthorne   Henry    A.   clerk,  Riverside 
Press,  b.  32  Putnam  ave. 
Jane,   widow    of    Henry,   house  86 
Plymouth 
Hay  Henry  A.   70  Kilby,  rm.  9,   Boston, 
h.  798  Mass.  ave. 
James,  carriage  painter,  224  Main 
James  J.  printer,  h.  46  Prince 
Hay  croft  Joseph  B.  Mrs.  h.  11  Gerry 
Hayden  Adelbert  F.  carpenter,  Dyke,  h. 
57  Wendell 
Albert,  b.  11  Antrim 
Alice  B.  Miss,  h.  9  Brown 
Charles,  student,  b.  47  Howard 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


203 


Hayden  David  D.earpenter,h.  47  Howard 
*  D.  Homer,  architect,  b.  47  Howard 
Edward  E.  shipper,  h.  204  Prospect 
Eleanor  M.  h.  9  Brown 
Eleanor   S.   mandolin    teacher,    143 

Huron  ave.  h.  do. 
Ella  Mrs.  h.  17  Shepard 
Ellen  M.  Mrs.  h.  15  Ellery 
Etta,  saleswoman,  h.  22  Tremont 
Frank,  clerk,  h.  16  Bovvdoin 
Frank,  machinist,  b.  351  Main 
Frederick  F.  painter,  13  Church,  b. 

5  Wendell 
George  W.   brass  foundry,  60  Main, 

house  35  Pine 
Henry   S.  carpenter,   Dyke,  house  7 

Hancock  place 
Herbert  E.  carpenter,  h.  313  Main 
James,  piano  maker,  h.  84  Elm 
James  F.  butter,etc.3  North  Market, 

B.  h.  15  Wendell 
Joseph  O.  county  treas.  office  Court 

House,  Third,  h.  at  Somerville 
J.  Lewis,  clerk,  Am.  Eub.  Co.  house 

178  Columbia 
Mary  O.  widow  of  Robert,  house  21 

Mellen 
Nellie  M.  h.  9  Brown 
Robert  H.  clerk,  1238  Cambridge,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Thomas  B.  dentist,  b.  10  Bigelow 
Williard  S.  painter,  b.  7  Hancock  pi. 
William  N.  clerk,  rms.  16  Market 

HAYDEN     ZEBAH,    carpenter, 
Dyke, cor.  De Wolfe, h.  14  Bowdoin. 

See  p.  789 
Hayes  Alexander    L.  patent  solicitor,  h. 

Mt.  Auburn,  opp.  Elmwood  ave. 
Alice  Miss,  h.  2  Mercer  Circle 
Alvin,  h.  20  .Garfield 
Ann,  widow   of  Daniel,  h.  60  Bolton 
Carlos  A.,  N.  E.  agent, 260  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  138  Elm,  X.  C. 
Catherine,  widow  of  Joseph,  house 

29  Athens 
Catherine  and  Ellen, h. 138  Hampshire 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  105  Gore 
Charles  T.  printer,B.h.l29  Magazine 
Daniel,   blacksmith,  h.   22    Webster 

avenue 
Daniel,  teamster,  b.  52  Broadway 
Daniel   .1.  dep.  collector,  P.  O.  bldg. 

B.  b.  60  Bolton 
David  II.  cook,  h.  70  School 
David  M.  carriage  maker,  house   103 

Western  ave. 
Dennis,  cooper,  b.  62  Sixth 
Dennis,   laborer,  b.  64  Ninth 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  374  Flagg 
Edward  F.  b.  132  Banks 
Edward  T.  eleotrician,b.l65  Putnam 

avenue 
Eliza,  widow  oi   Peter,  h.  62  sixth 


Hayes  Elizabeth  V.  widow  of  William, h. 
24  Chanuing 
Ella  K.  Miss,  h.  2  Mercer  Circle 
E.  Y.  Mrs.  h.  2  Mercer  Circle 
Frank  H.  manager,  54  Oliver,  B.  h. 

34  Magazine 
Gustavus  D.  machinist,  179   Broad- 
way, h.  103  Harvard 
Hammond  V.  electrician,  47   Farns- 

worth,  B.  b.  24  Channing 
Harry  S.  cracker  dealer,29  Franklin, 

b.  13£  do. 
Henry,  express,  22  Shepard,  h.  do. 
Herbert  W.  iron  and  steel,  70  Kilbv, 

B.  h.  2187  Mass.  ave. 
James,  laborer,  h.  300  Green 
James,  laborer,  house  16  Lopez 
James,  laborer,  h.  161  Otis 
James,  teamster,  bds.  10  Ninth 
James    Henry,   telephone  operator, 

bds.  106  Spring 
Jeremiah,  at  r.  29  Franklin,  bds.  33£ 

Kinnaird 
Jeremiah,   furniture  finisher,  State, 

cor.  Osborn,  house  96  Spring 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  81  Main,  house 

106  Spring 
Jeremiah    F.    mill  hand,    bds.    106 

Spring 
Jeremiah  J.  cooper,  b.  62  Sixth 
John,  clerk,  bds.  16  Lopez 
John,  hairdresser,  h.  63  Hastings 
John,  laborer,  h.  95  Howard 
John  B.  trunk  maker,  h.  138  Hamp- 
shire 
John  E.  cigar  maker,  h.  36  Winter 
John  J.  cooper,  169  Gore,  h.  186  do. 
John  J.  teacher  elocution,  5  Story, 

rms.  do. 
John  J.  wire   worker,  10  Franklin, 

h.  233  Charles 
John  L.  Mrs.  h.  Mt.  Auburn,  opp. 

Elmwood  ave.  [Pleasant 

John  S.  at  385  Putnam  ave.  rms.  104 
John  T.  carpenter,  h.  84  Kinnaird 
John  T.  cutter,  Am.  Rubber  Co.  h. 

88  Elm 
Joseph  J.  painter,  bds.  29  Athens 
Kate  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  436  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  103  Western  ave. 
Mary    S.  widow   of  John   N.  house 

231  Brookliue 
Michael,   at    Am.  Bui).  Co.  bds.  321 

Maiu 
Michael,  blacksmith,  b.  386  Winsor 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  132  Banks 
Michael,  Mis.  h.  r.  203  Franklin 
Michael  \l.  wire  worker,  10  Franklin 

bds.  106  Spring 

Nellie    M.  station  agent ,  West    Cam- 
bridge, V.  R.  \l.  bds.  60  Boston 

Oliver  \v.  machinist,  house  182  Pul  - 

nam  ave. 


264 


CAMBRIDGE    [JJ]    DIRECTORY 


Hayes  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  381  Vine 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  256  Franklin 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  379  Columbia 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  23  Garden  ct. 
Patrick  J.  driver,  hose  carriage,  h. 

92  Gore 
Rhoda  R.  widow  of  Walter  H.  house 

18  Mason 
Stephen  A.   foreman,  40   Green,  h. 
116  Washington  [ct. 

Timothy  S.  engineer,  h.  12  Leighton 
William,  city  laborer,  b.  95  Howard 
William,  laborer,  bds.  27  W;.  'ling- 
ton 
William,  moulder,  bds.  12  Broadv    v 

HAYES  WILLIAM    A.    2NL>. 
counsellor,  605   Sears  bldg,  B.  h. 
Mt.   Auburn,  opp.  Elmwoocl  ave. 
See  page  814 
Hayford  Charles  E.  clerk,  b.  101£  Inman 
Ida  M.   widow   of  Harvey,  h.   101£ 
Inman 
Hayley  Alice  W.  asst.  assessor's  office, 
City  Hall,  bds.  26  Mellen 
Herman,  tutor,  H.  U.  bds.  26  Mellen 
Hayman    Madison   B.   teamster,   h.   145 

Prospect 
Hayner  Jessie  Mrs.  h.  268  River 
Haynes  Arthur  M.  clerk,  b.  15  Davenport 
Edgar,  canvasser,  h.  24  Suffolk 
Elisha  W.  h.  15  Davenport 
Evelyn,  music  teacher,  15  Davenport 
Fred  S.  bookkeeper,  b.  15  Davenport 
George    A.    boiler    maker,    h.     115 
Washington  [ave. 

George  W.  flute  mnfr.  h.  16  Leonard 
see  Haines 
vHayward  Carrie  L.  Mrs.  h.  7  Everett 

HAYWARD      CONFECTION- 
ERY CO.  (The),  J.  A.  Hinsdale, 

manager,  387  Main.     See  p.  20 
Florence,  widow  of  Jonas  P.  house 

7  Chester 
Fred    H.    grocer,     174     Hampshire, 

rms.  317  do. 
James  W.  teas,  19  Broad,  B.  h.  85 

Brattle 
Margaret,  h.  7  Appian  Way 
Morris  M.  lineman,  h.  9  Oak 
Nathan,  student,  M.  I.  T.,   B.   bds. 

85  Brattle 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  George  A.  house 

18  Watson 
Thomas  P.  clerk,  B.  bds.  16  Story 
Walter,  engineer,  bds.  55  Fifth 
Walter  F.  constable,  h.  16  Story 
WMlliam  P.  h.  140  Elm,  N.  C. 
Wm.  E.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  140  Elm,  N.  C. 
W.    George,    stenographer,    b.    140 

Elm,  N.  C.  [land 

Haywood  Edward,  driver,  bds.  161  Port- 
James,  bds.  161  Portland 
William  Mrs.  h.  3  Harold  pi. 


Haywood ,  rms.  317  Prospect 

see  Heywood 
Hazard  Helen  E.  Miss,  teacher,   Felton 
school,  bds.  10  Centre 

Margaret  M.  Mrs.  rms.  45  Winthrop 

HAZEL   BENJAMIN  C.  decora- 
tor and  painter,  424  Main,   house 
71  Washington.     See  page  791 
Benjamin    G.    carpenter,    house    71 
Washington 
Hazelwood  George  F.  action  maker,  113 

Broadway,  h.  37  Essex 
Hazen  Arthur,  teamster,  h.  139  Charles 
Charles  R.  h.  61  Oxford 
Daniel  M.  (D.  M.  Hazen  &  Sons), 
confectionery  mnfr.  42  Elm,  retail 
store,  1342  Mass.  ave.  h.  96  Pros- 
pect 
HAZEN  I>.  M.  &  SONS  (Daniel 
M.,  George  E.and  Frank  P.Hazen), 
mnfrs.   and   wholesale  dealers   in 
confectionery,    40,    42,     44    Elm, 
retail  store,  1344  Mass.  ave.     See 
page  20 
E.  Roscoe,  C.  M.  T.  S.  student,  bds. 

61  Oxford 
Fannv  T.  Mrs.  h.  61  Oxford 
Frank  P.  (D.  M.  Hazen  &  Sons),  42 
Elm  and  1342  Mass.  ave.  h.  36  Lee 
George  E.  (D.  M.  Hazen  &   Sons), 
confectionery  mnfr.  42  Elm,  1342 
Mass.  ave.  house  5  Ellsworth  ave. 
James  W.  manager  N.  Y.  Biscuit  Co. 
29   Franklin   and    40    Green,   and 
treas.  Cambridge  Baking  Co.  436 
Mass.  ave.  h.  5  Sacramento 
Louis  T.  h.  7.  Greenough  ave. 
Hazlett  John,  typesetter,  h.  176  Pleasant 
Joseph,  , watchman,  City  Hall,  and 

express,  8  Camden  pi.  h.  do. 
Robert  J.  tube  maker,  h.  172  Har- 
vard 
Thomas    H.    tube    maker,   house    1 

Willis  ct. 
William  H.  bookbinder,   688   Mass. 

ave.  bds.  1  Willis  ct. 
William  H.driver,  8  Camden  pi.  h.  do. 
see  Hezlett 
Head  John,  clerk,  h.  139  Washington 
William,  carpenter,  h.  r.  13  Pine 
Heade  John,  clerk,  2  Clay,  b.  85  Rindge 
avenue 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  85  Rindge  ave. 
Solomon,  clerk,  b.  81  Hampshire 
Heafey  Ann,  widow  of  John,  h.  22  Cow- 

perthwaite 
Heald  Adeline  E.  widow  of  Timothy,  h. 
54  Oxford 
Charles  T.  clerk,  B.  h.  65  Lincoln 
Fred  E.  milkman,  h.  94  Thorndike 
Gilbert  A.  h.  34a  Cherry 
Healey  Annie  M.  widow  of  Michael  J.  h. 
29£  Tremont 


CAMBRIDGE 


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DIRECTORY 


265 


Healey  Ellen, widow  of  John, b. 14  Eighth 
Frank,  cooper,  Eighth,  cor.  Otis 
John  X.  cook,   17  Kirkland,   h.   at 

Boston 
Julia  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  boards  45 
Crescent  [cent 

Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  45  Cres- 
Mary  C.  Miss,  dressmaker,  45  Cres- 
cent, h.  do. 
Samuel,  h.  28  Fairfield 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  7  Jefferson 
Thomas  J.  electric  car  repairer,   h. 

91  Howard 
Timothy,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
AVilliam,  at  North's,  h.  7  Jefferson 
Heaney  Christopher,  laborer,  b.  5  Suffolk 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Michael  J.  house 

5  Suffolk 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  332  Green 
Heanue  John,  mason,  h.  81  Elm 

Stephen,  peddler,  4  Bell,  h.  do. 
Heaps  John,  electrician,  bds.  145  Third 
Hearn  Silas,  laborer,  h.  88  Hastings 
Hearsey  John  A.   tin    stamper,   boards 
120  Columbia 
Walter  H.  ca  hier,  29  Franklin,  bds. 

120  Columbia 
William  E.  foreman,  h.  120  Columbia 
see  Hersey 
Heart/  Robert  H.  supt.  507  Winter,  B. 
h.  118  Norfolk 
Walter  H.  clerk,  28 U  Broadway,  b. 
118  Norfolk 
Heath  Alice,  at  Baptist  Home,   h.   308 

Brookline 
Heather  Kempton,  motorman,  rms.   109 
Blanche 

H EATON  J.  ARTHUR,coal  and 
wood,  foot  of  Boylston,  h.at  Long- 
wood.     See  p.  782 
T.  Henry,  student,  b.  284  Broadway 
Sarah    Mrs.     boarding    hous^e,     284 
Broadway,  house  do. 
Hea/le  Frank,  collector,  h.  588  Mass.  av. 
Hebard  Albert   K.  piano  inspector,  162 

Broadway,  h.  147  Harvard 
Hebb    Solomon,    millwright,     bds.     202 
Harvard 
Wilber,  architect,  b.  65  Putnam  ave. 
Hedberg  Axel, cabinet  maker,  h.  5  Rogers 

block,  Washington 
Hederstedt    Arvid,     motorman,     b.    10 

Essex 
Hedin  Anna  C.  Miss,  boarding  house,  28 
Second 
Antone,    cabinet    maker,    h.    r.    62 

Thorndike 
John  A.  (.John  A.  Hedin  &  Co.),  fur- 
niture, 614, 616  and  61s  Cambridge, 
h.  at  Beachmont 
.John  a.  &  Co.  (John  A.  Hedin  and 
Eric  Ericsson),  furniture,  carpets, 
etc.   614,  616  and  618  Cambridge. 


Hedland  C.  cook,  rms.  143  Otis 

M.  cook,  rms.  143  Otis 
Hedlund  Peter,   tailor,   4£   Norfolk,    h. 

Moore,  cor.  School 
Hedman  Lars,  carpenter,  h.  193  Main 
Heeney  Charlotte,  rubber  worker,  rms. 
100h  Norfolk  [ant 

Edwin  M.  steam  fitter,  h.  113  Pleas- 
John  F.  laborer,  bds.  113  Pleasant 
Michael,  teamster,  b.  14  Bell 
Peter  J.  cigar  maker,  h.  113  Pleasant 
Heffer  Fred,  paper  cutter,  b.  78  Green 
Hefferan    Edward,    blacksmith,    boards 
189  Rindge  ave. 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  25  Harvey 
Louisa,   widow  of  Jeremiah,   house 
10  Foster  place 
Heffernan  Ambrose  C.  cashier,  Nat.  Ex. 
B.  b.  45  Mt.  Pleasant 
David,  h.  328  Prospect 
Francis  J.  express,  b.45  Mt. Pleasant 
George,  teamster,  b.1043  Cambridge 
Henry,  peddler,  hi  22i  Suffolk 
James  A.  salesman,  h.  81    Highland 

avenue 
James  A.  painter,  h.  45  Mt.  Pleasant 
John  A.  painter,  b.  45  Mt.  Pleasant 
Joseph  A.  h.  1043  Cambridge 
Joseph  J.  teamster,  12  Brattle, house 

rear  6  Cowperthwaite 
Michael  J.peddler,  h.l37Webster  av. 
Thomas,  teamster,  b.  59  Winter 
William,  glass  blower,  h.  6  Story 
William,  teamster,  b. 1043  Cambridge 
Heffner  Charles,  blacksmith's  helper,  b. 
144  Green 
John,  b.  144  Green  [house  do. 

Kate  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,144  Green, 
Pearl    A.    Miss,     dressmaker,     144 
Green,  house  do. 
Hegarty  Jeremiah,  h.  23  Warren 
Hegney  Robert  S.  cab  driver,h.  14  Union 
Heiderman  Isaac,  car  conductor,  house  3 
Carlisle  [183  River 

Heileman  Charles  H.  bookkeeper,  house 
William  P.  clerk,  507   Mass.  ave.  h. 
183  River 
Heilge  John  M.  driver,  h.74  Washington 
Heim  Josepn,  foreman,  436  Mass.  ave.  h. 

90  Washington 
Heiny  Gerard,  blacksmith, b.  25  Tremont 
Heiser  Charles,  carver,  h.  9  Seventh 
Helberg  Nicholas,  carriage  maker,  house 

28  Broadway 
Hellbach  William  B.  lithographer,   Riv- 
erside Press,  h.  590  Putnam  ave. 
Helleu  Elizabeth, widow  of  Robert, house 
27}4  Gore 
John  .1.  trimmer,  201  Bridge,  house 
27A  Core 
Hellman  Adolph  E.  painter,  h.  2fl  Ninth 
Charlea  W.  N".  clerk,  bds.  190  Thorn- 
dike 


266 


CAMBRIDGE 


LH] 


DIRECTORY 


Hellmau  Thomas  L.  umbrella  maker,  h. 

190  Thorndike 
Helloran  John,  harness  cleaner,  bds.  51 

Regent 
Hellyer  Hannah,  widow  of  John,  house 
759  Cambridge 
William,  laborer,  h.  759  Cambridge 
Helstrom  August,  laborer,  h.  133  Garden 
Hemphill  J.  Henry,  clerk,  John  Eeardon 

&  Sons,  h.  at  Medford 
Henay  Catherine,  widow  of  Wm.  S.    h. 
12  Sumner 
Frances  A.  teacher,  b.  12  Sumner 
Kate  Y. saleswoman,  B.  b.  12  Sumner 
Laura  R.  h.  12  Sumner 
Stephen  G.  artist,  b.  12  Sumner 
William  H.  fresco  decorator,  bds.  12 

Sumner 
see  Haney 
Henchman    Nathaniel     H.    sec.    N.   E. 
Trust  Co.  85  Devonshire,  B.  house 
8  Frisbie  place 
Henchy  Rufus  J.  piano  maker,  286  Main, 

house  at  Boston 
Henderson  Alexander  C.  painter,  bds. 162 
Hampshire 
Alexander  P.  carpenter,h.  6  Lamson 

place 
Arthur  R,  supt.  P.  O.,    B.    bds.    99 

Allston 
Bros.  (John  J.and  Robert  Henderson, 
Jr.),  carriage  m'nfrs.  2067  to  2099 
Mass.  ave. 

HENDERSON    CHARLES  W. 
paper  stock,  Waverly,cor.  Erie,h. 
c  338  Pearl.     See  p.  803 

Charles  W.  Jr.  h.  183  Chestnut 
Cyrus  J.  mng.  Metropolitan  Storage 
Warehouse,   Mass.  ave.    house  at 
Brookliue 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  house 

99  Allston 
Eugene,  teamster,  h.  11  Bristol 
Francis  R.  supt.  2067  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

2131  do. 
Fred  A.  bookbinder,  Riverside  Bind- 


erv.  h.  99  Allston 


[48  Russell 


Fred  C.  salesman,  2067  Mass.  ave.  b. 

Fred  H.  motorman,  h.  r.  15  Pine 

George  R.  carriage  mnfr.  2225  Mass. 
ave.  h.  10  Day 

George  W.  mason,  h.  1  Grotto  pi. 

Harry  A.  clerk,  b.  238  Pearl 

Hezekiah,  clerk,  79  State,  B.  house 
101  Richdale  ave. 

Irving  H.  plumber,  b.  1  Grotto  pi. 

James,  laborer,  h.  53  Reed 

James  A.  &  Son  (Mrs.  Sarah  A. 
and  Wilbert  S.  Henderson),  car- 
riage mnfrs.  2443  Mass.  ave. 

John,  b.  5  Hammond  blk.  Berkshire 

John,  cabinet  maker,  house  5  Ham- 
mond block 


Henderson  John,  draught-man,    bds.   56 

Second 
John,  salesman,  h.  162  Hampshire 
John,  Jr.  wood  carver,  h.  5  Union 
John  H.  carriage  painter,  90  Bridge, 

h.  rear  111  Spring 
John  J.  at  T.  B.  M.  Co.  Third 
John  J.  (Henderson  Bros.), carriages, 

2067  Mass.  ave.  h.  7  Chester 
John  T.  clerk,  2004  Mass.  ave.  house 

51  Reed 
Joseph,  driver,  2464  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

53  Reed 
Marietta,  widow  of  Charles  H.  bds. 

190  Elm 
Mary,  widow  of  Philip,  h.  110  Clark 
Nellie  J.  variety  store,  582  Mass.  av. 

bds.  579  do. 
Robert,  Jr.  (Henderson  Bros.),  car- 
riages, 2067  Mass.av.  h.  2131  do. 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  James  A.  (James 

A.  Henderson  &  Son),  2443  Mass. 

ave.  h.  2439  do. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  162  Hampshire 
Wilbert  S.  (James  A.  Henderson  <fc 

Son),  2443  Mass. ave.  bds.  2439  do. 
William,  h.  247  Pearl 
William,  motorman,  h.  5  Lamont  av. 
William  F.  furniture,  2004  Mass.  av. 

h.  74  Rice 
William  J.  tailor,  h.  162  Hampshire 
Hendley  Josephine,  h.  76  Orchard 
Hendrican  Peter,  at  gas  works,  bds.  315 

River 
Hendrickson  Charles,  piano  polisher,  162 

Broadwajr,  h.  30  Union 
Deziah,  widow  of  John  H.  house  47 

Austin 
John  H. .carpenter,  h.  17  Pioneer 
Hendry  Sarah  Mrs.  grocer,17  Warren,  h. 

12  do  [Green 

Henley  Francis  O.  blacksmith,  house  22 

John,  laborer,  h.  15  Beaver 
Hennan  George  E.  letter  carrier.  P.    O. 

18  Boylston,  h.  1  Mifflin  place 
William"  T.  salesman,  Clinton,  Mass. 

h.  9  Mifflin  place 
Hennessey  Alice  T.  h.  h.  2  Lechmere  pi. 
Andrew  J.  painter,  b.  200  Dublin 
Bridget,  widow  of  James,  house  26 

Hastings 
Catherine,  widow  of  Dennis,  house  2 

Lechmere  place 
Esther,  widow  of  Michael,  house  74 

Hampshire 
Frank  M.  clerk,  h.  23  Bristol 
George,  at  Dover  Stamping  Co.  bds. 

40  Union 
George  II.  buffer,  h.  32  Andrew 
James,  compositor,  h.  65  Magazine 
James,  laborer,  h.  200  Dublin 
James  E.  wire    worker,    h.    2  Lech- 
mere place 


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267 


Hennessey  James  F.painter,h.l9  Andrew 
James  H.  Jr.  confectioner,    bds.  26 

Hastings 
James  J.  painter,  446  Main,  house  at 

Boston 
James  J.  waiter,  h.  783  Cambridge 
Joanna,  widow  of  James,  house  200 

Dublin 
John,  hostler,  12  Lowland  avenue, h. 

69  Spring 
John,  laborer,  b.  26  Hastings 
Michael,  provisions,  273  Cambridge, 

h.  1195  do.  [do. 

Nellie  E.  dressmaker,  200  Dublin,  h. 
Patrick,  baker,  h.  713  Cambridge 
Robert  W.  plumber,  623  Mass.  ave. 

h.  248  Putnam  ave. 
Rose  Miss,  h.  48  Holyoke 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Michael  F.  house 

23  Bristol 
William,  laborer,  h.  13£  Warren 
William  J.  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds.  23 

Bristol 
Henney  Frank,  carpenter,  b.  16  Blake 
Hennig  Albert  E.  draughtsman,  rms.  66 

Pearl 
Henry  Enos,  compositor,  rms.  351   Har- 
vard 
George  A.  engineer,  Am.  Rub.    Co. 

h.  15  Austin 
Innes  (Graves  &   Henry),  printer,  9 

Palmer,  rms.  351  Harvard 
James,  laborer,  h.  6  Bell 
John,  h.  96  Austin 
Lee,  laundry,  1392  Cambridge, h.  do. 
Joseph  R.  clerk,  b.  3  Jay 
Mace,  machinist,  rms.  351  Harvard 
Margaret  A.  widow  of  James,    b.  25 

Cedar 
Mary,   at    Baptist  Home,    bds.    308 

Brookline 
May  R.  Miss,  h.  2  Percy  pi. 
Thomas  P.  wood  carver,  h.  31  Green 
William  G.  real  estate,  h.  167  Maga- 
zine 
Henshaw    George    B.     physician,    1174 

Mass.  ave.  b.  36  Linmean 
Grace,  bds.  23  Buckingham 
John  Andrew,  h.  23  Craigie 
John  O.  125  Milk,  B.  h.  14  Craigie 
Oliver  B.  student,    II.    V.    bds.  36 

Linmean 
Samuel,   secretary,  Boston    Society 

of  Natural  History,  B.  h.  3  Mercer 

Circle 
William  O.  h.  36  Linnsean        [h.  do. 
Hoom  Lang,   laundry,  1279    Cambridge, 
Herb  Jeremiah,  waiter,  h.  .'53  Howard 

Robert,  Laborer,  i>.  33  Howard 
Herbert  Harry,  painter,  187  Green,  bds. 

13  Fairmont  ave. 
John  N.  at  Am.   Rub.  Co.  house  956 

Cambridge 


Herbert  William  R.  jewelry,  11194  Cam- 
bridge, house  at  Somerville 

Herbst  Charles  W.  provisions,  147 
Pleasant,  h.  345  Brookline 

Herelihv  Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  Reed 

HERFURTH      PAUL,     general 
music  store,  497  Mass.  av.  house 
435  Main.     See  p.  799 
Hering  Henry,  woven  hose, h. 42  Norfolk 

see  Herring 
Herlihy  James,  city  laborer.h.  155  Amory 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  6  Reed  [pect 
John,   granite  cutter,   b.  204    Pros- 
John  A.  press  feeder,  b.  155  Amory 
John  E.  electrician,  b.  167  Winsor 
John  YV~.  gardener,  h.  Healey 
Joseph,  millman,  b.  204  Prospect 
Mary  T.  at  Night  Glow  Lamp  Co.  h. 

155  Amory 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  20  Lambert 
Thomas,  varnisher,h.  670  Cambridge 
see  Hurley 
Hermann  Abbie  L.  widow  of  Charles,  h. 
3  Dickinson 
Walter,  singer,  h.  3  Dickinson 
Hermiuntz  Bertha,  h.  874  Sixth 
Herminutz  Caroline  A.  h.  874  Sixth 
Herndon  Mason,  laborer,h.  r.59  Harvard 

HERON  WILLIAM  J.  plasterer, 
622  Mass.  ave.  h.  7  Jay.     See  page 
800 
William  J.  Jr.  plasterer,  b.  7  Jay 
Herrick  Florence,  nurse,    rms.   22   Far- 
well  place  [62  Winter 
George,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  bds. 
John,  at  F.  R.  R.  repair   shop,    bds. 

62  Winter 
Kate  Miss,  h.  62  Winter 
Herriman  Lizzie  Mrs.  h.  442  Green 
Herring  E.    A.  C.   Mrs.   dressmaker.    13 
Meacham,  h.  do. 
Edward  A.  C.  clerk,  1S53  Mass.  ave. 

h.  13  Meacham 
James  C.  receiving  officer,  House  of 

Correction,  h.  6  Oak 
Menzies  F.  at  Boston  Journal  office, 

h.  14  Cottage 
Thomas,  peddler,  h.  30  Gore 
see  Hering 

HERSEY  IRA  G.   carpenter  and 
builder.  113  Broadway,  h.  at  Hiug 
ham.     See  p.  788 
Richard  C.  machinist,  300  Wash.    B. 
h.  161  Hamilton  ;  ave. 

Wallace  H.  laborer,  h,  33  Cogswell 
Ilersum  Arthur  L.  plumber.  J7  Province 
et.  B,  b.  43  Western  ave. 
Charles  S.  (J.  IJ.   &  (  .    S.    Hersum   . 
furniture  mover,   636  Mass.  a\e.  h. 

43  Western  ave. 

.fame-  R,  -i.  R.  a  <  .  S.  Hersura  . 
furniture  mover,  636  Ma-,  ave.  h. 
43  Western  :i\ e. 


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nERSUM  J.  R.  &  C.   S.   (James 
R.  and  Charles  S.  Hersum),  furni- 
ture movers,  636  Mass.  ave.  and  43 
Western  ave.     See  p.  785 
Leonard,  plumber,  B.  bds.  20  West- 
ern avenue 
Reuben  \V.carpenter,rms.33  Pleasant 
Hertach  John,  skiverer,  h.    1  Mullins  ct. 
John  G.  Jr.  action  maker,  boards  4 

Mullens  ct. 
John  S.  piano  maker,  b.  334  Vine 
Samuel,  laborer,   Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  334  Vine 
Heslin  Peter,  varnisher,  Am.  Rub.  Co.h. 

2  Harvard  pi. 
Hess  Alfred,  bottler,  h.  263  Vine 
Hiram,  h.  25  Union 
John,  express  driver,  h.  263  Vine 
Hesseltine  Edward  A.  trav.  salesman,  b. 
4  Potter  park 
Ernest,  clerk,  b.  4  Potter  park 
George,  driver,  b.  37  Eustis 
John  E.  chief  clerk,   Custom  House, 

B.  h.  4  Potter  park 
John  E.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  4  Potter  pk. 
Hester  Daniel  W.  laborer,  h.  16  Hayes 
Hetherington  Moses,  shoemaker,  bds.  32 

Harvard 
Heustis  James  A.teamster,house  3  Erics- 
son court 
Heuston  James  A.  teamster.  694  Mass. 

ave.  h.  3  Ericsson  ave. 
Heutis  Edward,  clerk,  b.  8  State 
Hewes  Eleanor  B.  Mrs.  h.  11  Mason 
Elizabeth  Miss,  bds.  11  Mason 
James  T.  salesman,  B.  b.  11  Mason 
Hewins  Albert,  foreman,  50  Harvard,  h. 
at  Sharon  [ave. 

Elizabeth  M. saleswoman,  1350  Mass. 
John  A.  spring  bed  maker,   bds.  62 
Prince 
Hewitt   Archibald,   machinist,  72   Main, 
b.  158  Pleasant 
Augustus  Clifford,  printer,  bds.  158 

Pleasant 
Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  9  Suffolk 
Francis,  house  757  Cambridge 
Henry,  car  finisher,  h.  158  Pleasant 
James, carriage  maker,house  81  Pem- 

berton 
James  H.  machinist,  b.81  Pemberton 

HEWITT  LEWIS  J.  printer,  622 
Mass.  ave.  h.   1160  do.     See  opp. 
Hewlett  Frances  L.  widow  of  Albert,  h. 

24  Erie 
Hews  Albert  H.  (A.  H.  Hews  &Co.),  99 
Crescent  ave.  h.  at  Weston 
Augustus  H.  h.  291  Broadway 

HEWS  A.  H.   &   CO.    (Albert  H. 
Hews),  earthern  ware  mnfrs.   and 
antique  pottery,  99  Crescent   ave. 
See  page  793 
Ellen  M.  Miss.  h.  291  Broadway 


Hews  Mary,  widow  of  Philip,  h.  17  Oak 
Hewson  Charles  A.  light  trimmer,  house 

39  Magee 
Harry,  at  Woven  hose  mnfry.  house 

34  Pilgrim 
Hej'den  Henry, carriage  painter,224  Main 

house  286  Winsor 
see  Hayden 
Heyen  Gerhardt,    blacksmith,  boards  25 

Tremont 
Heyn  Frederick  A.   sausage  maker,    172 

Thorndike,  h.  rear  177  Spring 
George,  coppersmith,  b.r.  177  Spring 
Heywood  Maria  L.  Miss,  h.  149  Austin 
Psyche  C.  h.  63  Dana 
Wallace  E.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.    R. 

h.  333  Pearl 
see  Haywood 
Hezlitt  Alexander  R.  bookkeeper,  River- 
side Press,  bds.  42£  Kinnaird 
Andrew  J.  driver,  5  Main,  house  44 

Kinnaird 
Edgar  L.  blacksmith,  b.  23  Hews 
George,  stone  setter,  h.  42£  Kinnaird 
George  M.  coal  and  wood,  house  42£ 

Kinnaird 
John  A.  police,  station  2,  h.  9  How- 
ard 
Robert,  stone  cutter,  h.  23  Hews 
William  H.  salesman.h.  44£  Kinnaird 
see  Hazlett 
Hibbard  A.  Dennison  (A.  D.  Hibbard  & 

Co.),  coal,  etc.  45  Green,  house  20 

Blanche 
A.  D.  &  Co.  (A.   Dennison  and  Far- 

num  Hibbard),  coal,  45  Green 
Farnum  (A.  D.Hibbard  &  Co.),  coal 

etc.  45  Green,  h.  22  Blanche 
Grace  Miss,  stenographer,  B.  bds.  12 

Douglass 
G.  Marvin,  piano  regulator,  bds.  147 

Harvard 
Hannah,  widow  of  Farnum,  house  12 

Douglass 
Lillian  S.  dressmaker,  b.12  Douglass 
Hibbs  Frank   S.  shipping  clerk,   house 

Moxon  bldg.  Green 
Hichborn  Herman  G.  dentist,  184  Boyl- 

ston,  B.  h.  3  Mt.  Vernou 
Hickey  Alfred  A.  clerk,  b.  96  Prescott 
Annie,  widow  of  Jeremiah, h. 4  North 
Catherine,  widow  of  William,  house 

44  Ninth 
Daniel,  stone  cutter,  h.  71  Gore 
Daniel  F.  letter  carrier,  18  Boylston. 

h.  at  Boston 
Dennis  W.  bookkeeper,  A.  M.  R.  Co. 

h.  at  Jamaica  Plain 
Ellen  Mrs.  boarding  house,  536  Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
Emily  F.  Mrs.  h.  96  Prescott 
Frank,  cabinet   maker,  Second,  cor. 

Thorndike.  h.  30  Regent 


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269 


Hickey  Frederick,  clerk,  bds.  1734  Cam- 
bridge 
James,   woodworker,  Third,  corner 

Munroe 
John,  cabinet  maker,  h.66  Plymouth 
John,    coachman,   1501   Cambridge, 

house  do. 
John  E.  clerk,   P.  O.  647  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Boston 
John  F.  clerk,  265  Pearl,  boards  267 

Brookline 

>hn  P. 

Auburn 
Julia,  widow  of  Thomas  E.  house  44 

Ninth 
Martin,  coal  heaver,  81  Main,  b.  214 

Broadway 
Michael,  cabinet  maker,  house   1734 

Cambridge 
Michael  J.  stone  cutter,h.227  Charles 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  r.  534  Cambridge 
Patrick  H. electrotype  finisher,River- 

side  Press,  bds.  24  Fairmont 
Thomas,  at  161  Gore,  b.  27  Seventh 
Thomas   L,  wood  carver,   house  60 

Magazine 
Hickland  Margaret  D.  widow  of  John,h. 

3  Albany 
Hickman  George  E.  bookkeeper,  B.  bds. 

25  Somerset 
James  J.  upholsterer,  h.243   Charles 
Hicks  Albert  F.  clerk,  b.  286  Green 

Alfred  W.  bicycle  repairer,  bds.  286 

Green 
Alonzo  N.  builder,  h.  65  Hammond 
Clara  J.  Miss,  clerk,  B.  b.  22  Watson 
Edward,  hackmau,  70  Norfolk,  h.  22 

.Watson 
Ella,   clerk,  174  Hampshire,  boards 

18  Carlisle 
Herbert  I.  confectionery   wagon,  h. 

18  Carlisle 
James, agent,Singer  Sewing  Machine 

Co.  166  Tremont,  B.  h.  32  Jay 
John  G.  clerk,  566  Mass.  ave.   house 

5  Cottage  [Green 

Lizzie,  widow  of  Thomas  J.  h.  286 
Samuel  W.  laborer,  h.  33JJ  Elm 
Thomas  .1.  teamster,  b.  46  Parker 
William  C.  confectionery,  house  144 

Magazine 
William  W.  at  Globe  office,  B.    bds. 

32  Jay 
Hidden  William  II.  investments,  35  Con- 
gress, B.  h.  259  Harvard 
William  II.  Jr.  actuary,  U.  S.    Trust 

Co.  B.  l).  25<)  Barvard 
Hiens  William  P.  (Hiens  &    Alagnuson), 

groceries,  105  Western  ave.rms.  15 

Sands 
&    Magnuson   (Wm.   F.    Hiens  and 

.John  <;.  Magnuson),  grocers,    105 

Western  avenue 


Higgens  John,    dry   goods,    1295  Cam- 
bridge, h.  38  Lin  wood 

William,  clerk,  1295  Cambridge,  h.38 
Linwood 
Higgins  Andrew  M.  carpenter,196  Broad- 
way, h.  5  Amory  place 

Arthur  W.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds. 
98  Norfolk 

Atkins,  pattern  maker,  h.  98  Xorfolk 

Augustus  E.  salesman,  22  F.  H.mkt. 
B.  h.  2049  Mass.  ave. 

A.  Olive,  at  Mellins  food  office,  bds. 
98  Norfolk 

Benjamin  F.  police,  station  2,  house 
96  Columbia 

Charles  A.  mason,  h.  106  Elm 

Charles  E.  painter,  h.  40  Kinnaird 

Charles  L.  salesman,  b.  5  Amory  pi. 

Daniel,  laborer,  h.  36  Gore 

Elbridge  S.wood  moulder,  113  Broad- 
way 

Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.  10  Erie 

Emma   E.    Miss,    sewing     machine 
teacher,  b.  10  Erie 

Erwin  P.  drug  clerk,  b.  19  Walden 

Everett  C.  wood  moulder,  house  74£ 
AVebster  ave. 

E.  Sidney, motorman,  b.  96  Columbia 

Fannie  E.   Mrs.   principal,    Stearns 
primary  school,  h.  66  Pearl 

Frank  S.  bookkeeper,  702  Mass.  ave. 
h.  125  Austin 

George  C.  piano  maker,  boards  118 
Hampshire 

George  W.  carpenter,  h.  118  Hamp- 
shire 

Jabez  B.  janitor,  Shepard  grammar 
school,  h.  2  Hadley 

James,  at  169  Gore,  h.  6  Eighth 

James  J.  carpenter,  h.  93  Howard 

John,  cabinet  maker,  20  Albany,  h. 
186  Hampshire 

John,  laborer,  b.  5  Beaver 

John  H.  clerk,  h.  21  Lopez 

John  II.  physician,  47  Norfolk,  h.  do. 

John    H.    upholsterer,  20   Pearl,   h. 
18£  Suffolk 

Mabel  Miss,  clerk.  702  Mass.  ave.  I). 
174  Hamilton 

Margaret,  widow  of  Martin. house  60 
Plympton 

Michael,  double  seanier,  Third,  cor. 
Potter,  b.  48  Broadway 

Morton    C.  piano    maker,  house    118 
Hampshire 

Nathan,  Laborer,  i>.  Lechmere  house 

( >rlandu  P.  printer,  li.  b.  223  Harvard 

Patrick,  h.  2!)  Kinnaird 

Richard  V.  butter,  etc.  h.  32  Essex 

Stella  A.  compositor,  b.  98  Norfolk 

IriGGINS  SUMNER  C.  heating 
1    and  ventilating,  702  to^708   Mass. 

ave.  b.    171  Hamilton.     See  p.  SOI 


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[H] 


DIRECTORY 


Higgins  Thomas  C.  laborer,  b.  10  Erie 
Walter  G.  asst.  bookkeeper,  boards 

98  Norfolk 
William,  h.  1  Loughrey  ave. 
William  A.  painter,  b.  29  Kinnaird 
William  G.  driver,  201  Bridge,  house 

52  Antrim  [h.  do. 

William  H.   carpenter,    19  Walden, 

Higginson  Thomas  Wentworth,  author, 

h.  25  Buckingham 
Hildred  Charles,   coachman,   house  191 

Brookline 
Hildreth  Alfred  H.  student,  H.  IT.  b.  14 

Garden 
Allen  B.   M.   groceries,   1114  Cam- 
bridge, rms.  38  Putnam  ave. 
Cornelia  S.  widow  of  Henry  O.  h.  10 

Remington 
Edwin  A.    (Hildreth   Bros.),  mnfr. 

at  Harvard,   h.  6  Linntean 
Frances  E.  Miss,  10  Remington 
Henry  T.  h.  10  Remington 
Horace  E.  prof.  Salem,  Va.  boards  6 

Liunaean 
John  L.  physician,  14  Garden,  h.  do. 
John  L.  Jr.  student,  B.   boards  14 

Garden 
Stanley  B.  (Hildreth  Bros.),  mnfr. 

Harvard,  Mass.  h.  29  Mt.  Vernon 
Hildrith  Henrv  W.  clerk,   B.  boards  3 

White 
Hill  Abbie  L.  widow  of  Frederic  K.  h. 

15  Ellery 
Albert,  carpenter,  h.  8£  Antrim 
Albert,  gardener,  h.  Conroy's  block 
Albert  E.  salesman,  27  Bedford,  B. 

h.  133  Pearl 
Alexander,  engineer,  h.  3  Jordan  pi. 
Annie,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  74 

Hastings 
Bernard,  cabinet  maker,  house  105 

Fourth 
Bridget,    widow  of  Timothy,  h.   20 

Bradbury 
Caroline  Mrs.  h.  133  Banks 
Charles  E.  salesman,  rms.  19  Cottage 
Charles  F.  printer,  h.  98  Hammond 
Charles  S.  law  student,  H.  U.  bds. 

14  Story 
Charles  T.  elevator  man,  h.  23  Acorn 
Charles  T.  jobber,  h.  21  South 
David  F.  laborer,  b.  20  Bradbury 
David  J.  pressman,  University  Press, 

h.  42  Sacramento 
Eliakim    W.   interior  finish,    State, 

cor.  Osborn,  h.  7  Gardner 
Frank  A.  sec.  Board  of  Education, 

State  House,  B.  h.  366  Harvard 
Frank  N.   car  conductor,  house  26 

Watson  [Pearl 

Fred,  piano  action  maker,  house  133 
Frederick  B.  law  student,  boards  366 

Harvard 


Hill  Frederick  L.  wood  worker,  house  35 
Brookline 

HILL  F.  STANHOPE,  editor  and 
prop.  Cambridge  Tribune,  3   Lin- 
den, h.  21  Buckingham.    See  p.  811 
George   A.  author  and  tutor,  office 

1134  Mass.  ave.  h.  20  Mellen 
George  H.  machinist,  h.  102  Inman 
Hannah  A.  widow  of  William  A.  h. 

132  Pearl 
Harry  E.  clerk,  h.  45  Mt.  Auburn 
Henry  W.  piano  action  maker,  bds. 

132  Pearl 
Herman  W.  carpenter,  h.  10  King  pi. 
James,  teamster,  b.  14  Squires  ct. 
James  D.  lawyer,  1400  Mass.   ave. 

and  23  Pemberton  sq.  B.  house  8 

Foster 
James  E.  laborer,  h.  15  Lawrence 
James  F.  printer,  b.  20  Brewer 
James  H.  tailor,  b.  23  Trowbridge 
James  J.  provisions,  2060  Mass.  ave. 

h.  2056  do. 
James  L.  carriage  trimmer,  224  Main, 

h.  10  Summer 
John  Henry,  sawyer,  h.  5  Hampshire 

place 
J.  Frederick,  25  F.  H.  mkt.  B.  h.  3 

Forest 
Lewis  D.  asst.  in  physics,  H.  IT.  b. 

366  Harvard 
Lizzie  H.  h.  7  Gardiner 
Louisa  Mrs.  h.  9  Webster 
Lydia  C.  widow  of  John  C.  house  48 

Bellevue  ave. 
Mary  F.  Mrs.  h.  17  Story 
Myron  F.  patent  lawyer,  housa   5> 

Harvard 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.-67  Brattle 
Thomas,  printer,  h.  2  Poud  place. 
William,  baker,  h.  38  Middlesex 
William,  brush  maker,  122  Harvard, 

b.  280  Winsor 
William,  laborer,  h.  8  Foster 
William  H.  special  police,  boards  8 

Foster 
William  H.  stationery,  168  Devon- 
shire, B.  b.  2141  Mass.  ave. 
William  T.  car  cleaner,   house   251 

Columbia 

,  h.  10  Summer 

Hillas  Frank  L.  iron  worker,  bds.  68£ 

Hampshire 
William,     roll    turner,     house    68i 

Hampshire 
Hillery  Joseph  D.   steam  fitter,  b.  131 

Portland 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  15 

Willard 
Mary  F.  widow,  h.  131  Portland 
Michael  F.  janitor,  h.  27  Surrey 
Thomas  A.  at  Agassiz  Museum,  bds. 

15  Willard 


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271 


Hilliard  Webster,  gardener,  boards  218 

Brattle 
Hillier  George  R.   head    gardener,  Mt. 
Auburn  Cemetery,h.  at  Watertown 
Isaac  T.  mason,  b.  32  Elm 
James  N.  clerk,  b.  32  Elm 
Margaret  A.  Mrs.    dressmaker,    32 

Elm,  h.  do. 
William,  mason,  32  Elm,  h.  do. 
William  H.  mason,  184  Harvard,  h. 
211  do. 
Hilliker  John,  h.  145  Green 
Hillis  David,  teamster,  h.  41  Banks 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  62  Banks 
John,  car  conductor,  h.  59  Plympton 
Hills  Edward  B.  bds.  27  Everett,  suite  4 
Josephine    Miss,    teacher,    Webster 

grammar  school,  b.  19  Magazine 
Sarah  J.  widow  of  Henry  S.  h.  143 

Otis 
Sydney,  teamster,  h.  rear  144  Spring 
William  B.  Dr.  prof,  of  chemistry, 
H.  U.  h.  27  Everett,  No.  4 
Hilt  B.  Herbert,  freight  cashier,  F.  R.  R. 

h.  374  Oxford 
Hilton   Amos   (Hilton  &  Jeffery),  stair 
builder,  17  River,  h.  8]  Green 
Everett  S.  butter  and  eggs,  B.  house 

31  i  Mellen 
James  B.  clerk,  b.  14  Beech 

HILTON  JAMES  H.  real  estate 
and  ins.  26a  Brattle,  h.  at  Arling- 
ton.    See  back  cover. 
James  Madison,  butter  and  cheese, 

40  So.  Market,  B.  h.  9  Mellen 
James  Manter,  real  estate,  3  Linden, 

h.  47  Oxford 
John  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  9  Mellen 
Joseph  F.  provisions,  5  and  7  F.  H. 

market,  B.  h.  15  Highland  ave. 
Louis,  carpenter,  h.  55  Hubbard  ave. 
Lucius  W.  Custom  House,  B.  house 

14  Beech 
Thomas   B.  hairdresser,  249  Broad- 
way, h.  18  Sidney 

,  barber,  h.  263  Columbia 

&  Jeffery  (Amos  Hilton  and  Stephen 
E.  Jeffery),  stairbuilders,  17  River 
Hiltz  Alex  S.  blacksmith,  386  Columbia, 
house  at  Somerville 
.loseph  C.  cooper,  h.  5  Blackstone 
Himeon  Edward  C.  bicycles,  594  Mass. 
ave.  h.  77  Austin 
Miner  W.  carpenter,  h.  Hi  Norfolk 
Binchcliffe  Jennie  R.  h.  244  Harvard 
Joseph,    cabinet    maker,    house    88 
Plympton 
Hinckley  Louise  II.  Miss,  teacher,  B.  h. 
Ah  Center 
William,  printer,  b.  73  Tremont 
see  Hinkley 
Hinds    Benjamin    S.    apprentice,    house 
207  Charles 


Hinds  Isabella  G.  nurse,  Cambridge  Hos- 
pital, b.  207  Charles 
John   H.    core    maker,   Third,   cor. 

Bent,  b.  207  Charles 
Joseph,  at  169  Gore,  h.  1  Squires  ct. 
Mary,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  207 

Charles 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  3  Cushing  ave. 
Thos.  S.  apprentice,  b.  207  Charles 
William  A.  laborer,  b.  1  Squires  ct. 
Hines  Edward  B.  clerk,  b.  12  Day 
John,  soap  maker,  b.  34  Ninth 
Helen  C.  Mrs.  grocer,  360  Broadway, 

house  do. 
John,  wire  worker,  10  Franklin,  bds. 

15  Lopez 
Michael,  soap  maker,  h.  34  Ninth 
Richard    B.    salesman,   36  Chauncy, 

B.  h.  12  Day 
William,  wire  worker,  10  Franklin, 
b.  15  Lopez 
Hinesford  Elizabeth,  widow  of  James, h. 

28  Sidney 
Hing  Lee,   laundry,   273   Columbia  and 

2053  Mass.  ave.  h.  273  Columbia 
Hinkley  Eugene  B.  pres.  Neptune  F.  & 
M.  Ins.  Co.  85  Water,  B.  house  6 
Riedesel  ave. 
Holmes,  Mrs.  h.  1  Berkeley  pi. 
Hinman  Elmira  S.  widow  of  Joseph,  h. 

48  Magazine 
Hinsdale  John  A.  manager,  387  Main,  h. 

7  Forest 
Hinson  Jacob  M.  oculist,  391  Boylston, 

B.  h.  Fayette 
Hinton  Tiny,  widow  of  Charles,  house  3 

Gray  place 
Hipkins  Mary  J.  widow,  h.  95  Hampshire 
Hippler  Andreas,  basket  maker,  h.  fear 
97  Sixth 
William  H.  wrood  carver,  108   Cam- 
bridge, h.  184  Thorndike 
Hirl  John,  teamster,  h.  353  Main 
Hirschberg  Paul,  florist,  h.  40  School 
Hiscock  Edward,  paper  ware,  b.  1  Squires 
court 
Edward  S.  bookkeeper,  b.  4  Sycamore 
Henry,  boiler  maker,  b.  183  Winsor 
Simon  D.  police,  station  5,  house  4 
Sycamore  [vard 

Hitchcock  Caroline  H.  Mrs.  b.  387  Har- 
Frederick     G.    express    driver.    626 

Mass.  ave.  h.  36  Magee 
George,  h.  227  Charles 
Henry  C.  painter,  h.  123  Norfolk 
see  Hiscock 
Hite    Lewis    Q.    Prof,    of    Theology.    4> 

Quiney,  h.  1  Avon  pi. 
Hittinger  George,  bds.  12  Tufts 

nITTIXGER  THOMAS  S.  supt. 
.   F.  P.  I.  Co.  office  321  Washington, 
Somerville.  h.  Townsend  Harbor, 

Mass.     Sec  p.  3 


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CAMBRIDGE    [JJ]    DIRECTORY 


Hixou  Charles  F.  clerk,  471  Main,  house 
29  Norfolk 
Edward,  salesman,  h.  15  Magazine 
George  E.  foreman   upholsterer,  48 

Canal,  B.  h.  52  Magazine 
Josephine   Mrs.   boarding-house,   15 

Magazine 
Robert  T.  police,  h.  Huron  ave.  next 

Lake  View  ave. 
Sophia,  widow  of  Geo.  h.  29  Norfolk 
Walter  E.  clerk,  b.  3  Amory  pi. 
Hjertstrom  Caroline,  widow  of  Carl,  h. 

10  Essex 
Hjorth  Frederick   (F.  Hjorth  Co.),  im- 
porter,  com.  mer.  etc.  406  Main, 
and  bakery  31  Elm,  h.  434£  Mass. 
avenue 

HJORTH  F.  CO.  (Frederick  Hjorth 
and  Ingwal  Jacobsen),  importers, 
com.  merchants,  ins.  and  steam- 
ship agents,  also  bakers,  and  can- 
ners  of  fish,  and  produce  dealers, 
wholesale,  404  Main.  See  p.  26 
Hoag  Jonathan,  clerk,  274  Broad wav,  h. 

287  do. 
Hoar  Edward,  cooper,  GoepperBros.  Co. 

Xinth,  h.  at  Charlestown 
Hoban  John,  bootmaker,  b.  157  Main 
Michael,  bootmaker,  b.  157  Main 
Michael  P.  tobacco,  cigars,  etc.  847 
Cambridge,  h.  845  do. 
Hobbs  Augustus  L.  wood  worker,B.&A. 
R.  R,  shop,  Allston,  Mass.  h.  180 
Pearl 
Charles  E.  b.  285  Broadway 
George,  b.  285  Broadway 
Harry  W.  h.  285  Broadway 
Henry  C.  foreman,  Cambridge  ceme- 
.     tery,  h.  38  Lake  View  ave. 
Henry  E.  b.  38  Lake  View  ave. 
Jeremiah  R.  motorman,  h.  21  Lopez 
Jeremiah  S.  carpenter,  h.  7  Park 
Joseph  W,  plumber,  b.  18  Laurel 
Maud  A.  widow  of  George  H.  bds. 

Onley  aveuue 
Olin  G.  Miss,  b.  285  Broadwav 
Thomas  W.  h.  18  Laurel 
William,   clock  repairer,  house  162 
Harvard 
Hoben  Samuel  E.  electrician,  boards  168 

Magazine 
Hobigaud  Jules  A.  teacher,  B.  b.  15  Rice 

Theodore,  house  15  Rice 
Hobin  William  J.  engineer,  10  Arrow,  h. 

8  do. 
Hobson  Andrew,  curtain  pole  manufac- 
turer, h.  204  Columbia 
Fannie  I.  stenographer,  B.  bds.  204 

Columbia 

William,  lawyer,  32  Bigelow,  b.  do. 

Hodgdon  John  H.  carpenter,  9  Western 

ave.  h.  35  Green  [at  Boston 

Lillian  L.  asst.  at  Observatorv,  bds. 


Hodgdon  William,  laborer,  b.    148   Cam- 
bridge 
Hodge  Bridget,  widow  of  Richard,  house 

9  Howland 
John  W.  inspector,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co. 

bds.  9  Howland 
Theodore,  cook,  h.  26  Brewery 
Hodges  Clarence  L.  b.  11  Bellevue  ave. 
Etta  J.  Miss,   chief    operator,    757 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Chelsea 
Francis  F.  clerk,  28  Pearl,  B.  h.  23 

Summer 
George  Rev.  Dean  Epis.  Theo.  school, 

h.  3  Mason 
Howard  S.  car  starter,  rms.  36  Mt. 

Auburn 
Jane,  widow  of  Francis, h.  23  Summer 
Lydia  E.  widow  of  William  G.  b.  11 

Bellevue  ave. 
Mary  A.  widow  of  James  C.  house 

181  River 
William  A.   asst.   bookkeeper,  Xat. 

Bank  of  Redemption,  B.  house  11 

Bellevue  ave. 
Hodgkins  A.  H.  368  Main,  h.  at  Arlington 
James  H.  regulator.  162  Broadwav, 

h.  18  Howard 
Rufus  M.  wood  worker,  B.  house  21 

Suffolk 
Walter,  janitor,  h.  1550  Cambridge 
Walter  R.  paper  hanger,  boards.   90 

Banks 
Hodgson  Arthur,  machinist,  Broadway, 

c.  Sixth,  h.  54£  Broadway 
Charles    W.    at    Manual    Training 

school,  b.  70  Allston 
Clarence  L.  cooper,  rear  68  Allston, 

house  70  do. 
Ernest  E.  bookkeeper,  11  Xo.Market, 

B.  bds.  112  Thorndike 
George  W.  produce,  11  and  12  Xorth 

Market,  B.  bds.  112  Thorndike 
Julia  A.  wTidow  of  Benjamin  P.  h. 

112  Thorndike 
Villa,  asst.  matron,  The  Avon  House, 

309  Mt.  Auburn,  b.  do. 
Wilder  B.  clerk,  h.  112  Thorndike 
Hoedtke  Fred  G.  steward,  72  Mt.  Auburn, 

h.  7  Revere 
Hoelscher  Herman  E.  clerk,  1£  Austiu. 

bds.  435  Main 
Hoey  William  H.  horse  shoer,  house  349 

Columbia 
Hoffman  Charles  E.  hackman.  b.  Hotel 

Vernon 
Emma  L.   bookkeeper,   2041    Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Ernest,  baker,  h.  52  Plymouth 
George,  shoemaker,  rms.  116  Harvard 
German  F.   phvsical  instructor.  Y. 

M.  C.  U.,  B.  h.  23  Beach 
Helen  C.   Miss,   dressmaker,    Hotel 

Vernon,  h.  do. 


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273 


HOFFMAN  HERMAN  E.  pro- 
visions   and    sausage    maker,   172 
Thorndike,  and   137  Eliot,   B.   h. 
1531  Cambridge.     See  p.  779 
Robert  S.  clerk,  763  Mass.  ave.  b.  3 
Hotel  Vernon 
Hofhaugh  Svene,  painter,  b.  134  Harvard 
Hofmann  Ernst,  tailor,  418  Broadwav,  h. 
63  Ellery 
Salli,  clerk,  594  Cambridge,  b.  82  Otis 
Hofsted  Frederick,  machinist,  481  Cam- 
bridge 
Hogan  Catherine  E.   milliner,  28  Boyl- 
ston,  b.  44  Hoi  worthy 
Daniel,  foreman,  b.  56  Cambridge 
Edmund,  laborer,  b.  729  Cambridge 
Edmund  L.  coachman,  h.  59  Harvard 
Edward  J.  wood  worker,  286  Main, 

h.  353  do. 
Ellen,  widow  of  Pierce,  h.  146  Spring 
James,  laborer,  h.  14  East 
James  H.  teamster,  h.  129  Tremont 
John,  hostler,  b.  815  Somerville  ave. 
John,  laborer,  bds.  12  Seventh 
Johu,  laborer,  h.  12  Porter 
John,  laborer,  h.  124  Webster  ave. 
John,  printer,  b.  4  Holworthy 
John,  Jr.  laborer,  h.  190  Norfolk 
John  B.  teamster,  b.  374  Main 
John  J.  cabinet  maker,  State,  house 

374  Main 
Joseph,  painter,  h.  147  Tremont 
Joseph  P.  box  cutter,  138  Norfolk, 

b.  129  Tremont 
Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas,  boards 

94  Howard 
Mary,  wid.  of  John,  h.  4  Holworthy 
Matthew  E.  provisions,  h.  30  Russell 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  r.  12  Seventh 
Patrick,  at  169  Gore,  bds.  996  Cam- 
bridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  59  Boylston 
Patrick,  laborer,  rear  77  Spring 
Richard  F.  irou  and  steel,  99  Fulton, 

B.  b.  Porter's  Hotel 
Thomas,  quarry  man,  h.  164  Charles 
Thomas  J.  clerk,  b.  146  Spring 
William,  clerk,  b.  146  Spring 
William  S.  carpenter,  h.  179  Norfolk 
Hogarty    William,    farmer,   h.  14  Dins- 
more  court 
Hoit  Sophia  G.  widow  of  Joseph,  h   128 

Thorndike 
llokanson    John,   blacksmith,    bds.    105 
Hampshire  -hire 

Rhinald,  blacksmith.   1).   10.1    llamp- 
Ilolberg  Johu,  at  Squire's,  h.  23  Fifth 

Oscar,  at  Squire's,  bds.  23  Fifth 
Holbrook   Alice   B.   Miss,   milliner,    116 
( Ihestnut,  bds.  do. 
Amos,  machinist,  50  Harvard,  house 

at   Lynn 
Bradford,  machinist,  h.  Onley  ave. 


Holbrook,Ed\vin  W. iceman, h.  246  Hamp- 
shire 
George  M.  student,  b.  116  Chestnut 
Joanie  Mrs.  b.  25  Hadley 
Marion  F.  h.  116  Chestnut 
Xathan   H.   supt.  John   Reardon  & 

Sons,  Waverly.  h.  116  Chestnut 
Vernon  Mrs.  h.  104  Lake  View  ave. 
Holden  Amos  P.  h.  100  Allston 

Ann  J.  dressmaker,  6  Emmons  place, 

house  do. 
Austin,  asst.  librarian,  10£  Beacon, 

B.  h.  21  Linnsean 
Brewster  R.  cooler,  h.  2  Squires  ct. 
Charlotte,  widow  of  James,  house  21 

Linnsean 
Ellen  Mrs.  h.  133  Banks 
James,  hostler,  bds.  5  Beaver 
John  A.  shipper.  Riverside  Press,  h. 

46  Pearl 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  5  Beaver 
Robert,  foreman  city  stables,  Hamp- 
shire, h.  397  Columbia 
Samuel  N.  conductor,  F.  R.  R.  house 

109  Avon  Hill 
Sidney,  waiter,  rms.  1556  Cambridge 
Thomas,  coachman,  h.  5  Beaver 
William,  blacksmith,  h.  292  Green 
William,  janitor,  Webster  grammar 

school,  h.  41  Washington 
William  F.  pressman,  b.  292  Green 
Holderness   Sadie  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper, 

17  Brattle,  b.  454  Broadway 
Holesworth  Harriet  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Brooks 
Holian  Michael  J.  galvanizer.  h.  53  Web- 
ster avenue 
see  Houlihau,  also  Houllahan 
Hollahan  Thomas,  engineer,  Broadway 
Iron  Foundry,  h.  724  Washington 
Thomas  J.  varnisher,   h.  17  School 
Holland  Agnes,  widow  of  Andrew, house 
44  Austin  [b.  at  Somerville 

Andrew  W.  salesman,  138  Norfolk, 
Charles,  cabinet  maker,  h.  15  Suffolk 
Cornelius,  laborer,  169  Gore,  house 

19  Porter 
John,  plasterer,  b.  5  Hampshire  pi. 
James,  porter,  rms.  60  Bank- 
John,  Jr.  action  maker,  h.  2  Beacon 
John,  laborer,  h.  81  Cnshing 
.John,  laborer,  h.  2  Deacon     [bridge 
John  P.  canvasser,  house  1025  Cam- 
Michael,  shoemaker.  400  Main,  bds. 

77  Washington 
Silas  H.  h.  21  Avon 
Stephen  F.  clerk,  b.  L9  Porter 
William,  laborer.  1).  r.  3  Seventh 
William,  watchman,  h.  305  (Jreen 
William  C.  tinner,  386   Putnam  ave. 

rms.  <ii  Prince 

Hollander  S.  I>ra<s  finisher,  h.  40  Mark.-; 

Bollenbeck  (baric-,  hosemaker,  boards 
n  it;  Cambridge 


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CAMBRIDGE    [|J]    DIRECTORY 


Hollenbeck   H.     Frank,     confectionery, 
etc.  447  Main,  h.  130  do. 
John,     sexton,    Broadway     Baptist 
church,  and  special  police,  h.  545 
Mass.  ave. 
Peter,  janitor,  h.  88  Green 
Holleran  Annie  T.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h. 
249  Franklin 
Catherine,  widow  of  Edward,  house 

25  Webster  ave. 

Dennis,  at  169  Gore,  b.  30  Warren 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  342  Green 
James,  cooper,  b.  49  Winter 
Kate, widow  of  Michael,  h.30  Warren 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  414  Columbia 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  249  Franklin 
Mollis  Charles  H.  agent,  b.  21  William 
Charles  R.  wheelwright,  1953  Mass. 

ave.  h.  16  Mead 
Charles  W.  foreman,  U.  S.  mail  sta- 
bles, h.  77  Broadway 
Dorr,  driver,  U.  S.Mail,  h.  5  Pioneer 
Hatfield,  painter,  h.  224  Auburn 
Ira    N.    prof.    Lawrence    Scientific 

School,  h.  17  Hammond 
Lucinda  E.  Mrs.  h.  103  Austin 
Mary,    widow   of   Charles,    h.    221 

Columbia 
William  H.  dentist,  631  Mass.  ave. 
b.  103  Austin 
Hollohan  Patrick  J.  blacksmith,   house 

26  Cogswell  ave. 
Hollway  Edward  J.  h.  88  Tremont 
Holly  Margaret  M.  house  69  Concord  av. 

Michael,  teamster,  b.  198  Sidney 
Tree  Coffee  Rooms,  20  Brattle 
Holman  Charles  E.  clerk,  162  Broadway, 
house  363  Winsor  [Pearl 

Mary  J.  widow  of  Sumner,  house  333 
Holmberg  Anna  O.  drapery  worker,  h. 
8  Summer 
Axel  L.  clerk,  185  Broadway,  boards 

8  Summer 
Emil  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  8  Summer 
Fred,  collector,  Boston  Bolt  Co.  b. 

8  Summer 

John  F.  hay,  etc.  and  real  estate,  185 
Broadway,  h.  8  Summer 

John  F.  Jr.  supt.  Elliot  box  factory, 
B.  and  manager  Columbia  Orches- 
tra, h.  14£  Fayette 

Sarah  A.  Mrs.  h.  8  Summer 
Holmes  Alice  R.  Miss,  boards  9  Kinnaird 

Anna  P.  Miss,  house  171  Auburn 

Caroline  E.  widow  of  Charles,  h.  12 
Dunster 

Charles  F.  clerk,  479  Mass.  ave.  h. 
81  Green 

Charles  X.  student,  H.  U.  boards  891 
Mass.  avenue 

Charlotte,  widow  of  Jacob  R.  house 

9  Kinnaird 

Dora  Mrs.  b.  2  Ballard  place 


Holmes  Edward  F.  plumber,  27   Brattle, 
b.  46  Foster 

HOLMES  FRANCIS  M.  (Joseph 
A.    Holmes   &  Co.),    and    Home 

Mills  Cereal  Co.  638  Mass.  ave.  h. 

80  Magazine.     See  page  29 
Frank  M.   broker,   9  Water,  B.   h. 

Holworthv,  n.  Locust 
Frank    William,     bookkeeper,     638 

Mass.  avenue,  h.  79  Allston 
Fred  C.  student,  boards  8  Sidney 
Freeland  S.  janitor,  Masonic  Hall,  h. 

8  Sidney 

George,  cigar  maker, h.r.  170  Norfolk 
George  A.  clerk,  house  97  Howard 

HOLMES  GEORGE  H.  cashier, 
Charles  River  National  Bank,  1410 
Mass.  ave.  house  at  Arlington 
Helen  E.  widow  of  Joseph  H.  house 

39  William 
Henry  C.  painter,  h.  407£  Broadway 
Ida  J.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  school, 

h.  92  Magazine 
I.  Gilbert,  at  Riverside  Press,  boards 

9  Kinnaird 

James,    candy    maker,   B.    bds.    T. 

Holmes,  Madison  ave. 
James  Foster,  painter,  h.24  Fairfield 
James   P.  clerk,  3  Brattle,  bds.  46 

Foster 
John,  house  5  Appian  Way 
John  J.  plumber,  12   Brattle,    h.  r. 

46  Foster 
Jonathan,  driver,  house  81  Green 
Joseph,  box  maker,  h.  66  Harvard 

HOLMES  JOSEPH  A.  &  CO. 
(Francis  M.  Holmes), grocers,  638 

Mass.   avenue,    and    provisions    7 

Central  sq.     See  page  29 
Joseph  E.  clerk,  1420  Mass.  avenue, 

boards  39  William 
Julia  H.  widow  of  Francis  W.  h.  59 

Austin  [h.  do. 

J.  Foster  Mrs.  milliner,  24  Fairfield, 
L.  Florence  Miss,  clerk,b.  9  Kinnaird 
Marcus  R.  clerk,  1847  Mass.  avenue, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Mary  F.  widow  of  Charles  W.  house 

891  Mass.  avenue 
Nathaniel,  h.  7  Holyoke  pi. 
Nathaniel,  waiter,  mis.  73  Prince 
Patrick  E.  coachman,  165  Brattle,  h. 

46  Foster 
Primary  School,  Hilliard 
Sarah  F.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  90  Franklin 
Thomas,  globe  maker,  h. Madison  av. 
Walter  A.  trav.  salesman,  b.  8  Sidney 

HOLMES  WILLIAM  F.  hay,  378 
River,  h.  346  Brookline.  See  p. 783 
Holquest  Emil,  painter,  h.  9  Carlisle 
Gustave,  painter,  house  Hotel  Jose- 
phine, 9  Carlisle 
Holsten  Claus  H.  boards  60  Winthrop 


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Holt  Fannie  E.  vocalist,  h.  14  Plympton 
Henry  L.  cooper,  house  454  Winsoi 
Homer  C.  lawyer,  615  Mass.  avenue, 

h*.  at  Somerville 
James  H.  police,  station  1,  house  17 

Banks 
James  L.  Mrs.  carpet  maker,  house 

10  South 
Jennie  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  17  Banks 
Martha  A.  widow  of  Samuel,  house 

21  Antrim 
Oscar,  rms.  373  Harvard 
Samuel  H.  blacksmith,  h.  14  Plymton 

HOLT  WILLIAM  B.  painter,  14 
Church,  h.  8  Acacia.      See  p.  791 
William  C.  trav.  salesman,  b.  7  Wal- 
nut avenue 
Holton  Emma  L.  widow  of  Frank,  book- 
keeper, house  20  Cottage 
Fred  H.  manager,  Bay  State  Metal 
Works,  49  Harvard,  h.  220  Brattle 
Hattie  C.  dressmaker,  h.  7  Hotel  Al- 
bert, 144  Harvard 
James, building  mover, b. 7  Broadway 
Hoi  way  Charles  W.  laundryman,  house 
2  Linwood  pi. 
Clinton, laundryman, b. 2  Linwood  pi. 
Holy  Catherine,  widow  of  William, house 
409  Broadway 
Ghost  Hospital  for  Incurables,  Sisters 
of  Charity,  Grey  Nuns,  1575  Cam- 
bridge 
Michael,    polisher,    162    Broadway, 
bds.  409  do. 
Homan  Benjamin  L.   motorman,   h.   31 

Murray 
Home  for  Trained  Nurses,  18  Beech 
Homer  Elizabeth  A.  h.  214  Harvard 

Mary  E.  widow   of  Frank,   h.   297 

Broadway 
Miriam  B.  Miss,  h.  26  Garden 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Moore  R.  house 
214  Harvard 
Hommel   William   H.   manager,   h.    580 
Putnam  ave.         .  [way 

Homo  Jose,  elevator  tender,  174  Broad- 
Hong  Wan,  laundry,  16  Pearl,  h.  do. 
Hood  Charles,  mason,  13  Van   Norden, 
house  do. 
Edward  A. meat  cutter,  h.102  Dublin 
Edwin  A.   clerk,  80  Pleasant,   bds. 

102  Dublin 
William,  watchman,  house  6  Ninth 
Hook    Bartholomew,    carpenter,    h.    45 
Mt.  Auburn 
Frederick,  h.  286  Brookline 
Hooker  Abbie  M.  W.  widow  of  Charles 
K.  h.  2  Granite 
Charles    R.    driver,  engine   No.    5, 

Inman  sq.  h.  9  Springfield 
Grace,  bookkeeper,  6  Brattle,  bds.  2 
Granite  [h.  Granite 

G.  Frank,  civil  engineer,  City  Hall, 


Hooker  Heniy,  h.  113  Auburn 

Hiram  W.  Jr.  clerk,  1238  Mass.  ave. 
Hiram  W.  driver,  fire  engine,  No.  1, 

Brattle  sq.  rms.  do. 
Sara  P.  dental  student.  1308  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  362  Harvard 
Hookway    Lewis  D.  h.   Hotel  Brooks, 

Brooks 
Hoolehan  Thomas  P.painter,h.l2  Brewer 
Hooley  John,    driver,   15   Church,  h.  1 

Chapman  pi. 
Julia  Mrs.  h.  250  Broad way 
William,  hostler,  h.  rear79  Boylston 
see  Houley 
Hooper  Alfred  G.   grocer,  383  Main,  h. 

146  Columbia 
Carroll  I.  trav.  salesman,  B.  h.  423 

Putnam  ave. 
Charles  H.  Mrs.  h.  27  Lancaster 
D.  Mildred,  cashier,  b.  146  Columbia 
Edward  A.  furniture  mnfr.  85  Port- 
land, B.  h.  28  Blake 
Edward  W.  treas.   H.  U.  50  State, 

rm.  44,  B.  h.  Fayerweather,  cor. 

Beservoir 
Frank  A.   salesman,   h.    3    Wallace 

Terrace 
Frederick  D.  waiter,  15  Bow,  b.  70 

School 
George  A.    jewelry,    B.    bds.    2433 

Mass.  ave."  [Norfolk 

George  W.  sawyer,  368  Main,  h.  128 
Herbert  A.  steam  fitter,  18.4  Broad- 
way, h.  261  do. 
Isaac,  machinist,  h.  10  Fairmont 
James  K.  clerk,  b.  28  Blake 
Joseph  M.  foreman  carpenter,  Am. 

Bub.  Co.  Ninth,  h.  216  Winsor 
Lucretia  S.  Miss,  h.  2286  Mass.  ave. 
Martha  E.  widow  of  Isaac  D.  house 

2  Allston  court  [Terrace 

Moses  W. police, station  l,h. 3  Wallace 
Nathan  C.  teamster,  h.  27  Athens 
Sarah  J.  Mrs.  h.  1906  Mass.  ave. 
Warren  L.  fruit,  6  Chatham  row,  B. 

h.  2286  Mass.  ave. 
William  P.  ins.  agent,   B.  house  43 

Norfolk  [do. 

Hop  Long,  laundry,  7k  Mt.   Auburn,  h. 

Sing,  laundry,  115  Hampshire,  h.do. 

Hope  Eugene    .J.    wood   carver,   h.    114 

Pleasant 
Eugene  X.    stereotyper,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  USA  Pleasant 
John  W.  watchman,  h.  i>l  Main 
Hopewell  Charles  F.  supt.  of   lamps  and 

inspector  Of  wires,  City  Hall.  b.  82 

.Magazine 
Frank,  horse  clothing. b.82  Magazine 
Frank  B.  student,  b.  82  Magazine 
John,  h.  34  Erie 
John,  Jr.  mnfr.  horse  clothing,   129 

Washington,  B.  h.82  Magazine 


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HOPKINS     ALBERT    B.     car- 
penter and    builder,  276  Pearl,  h. 
do.     See  p.  788 
Curtis  A.  clerk,  80  Pleasant,  h.  27 

Western  ave. 
David  H.  caterer,  h.  1  Gray  pi. 
Edward,  painter,  5  Palmer,  house  at 

Somerville 
Edward  J.  plumber,  694  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  204  Columbia 
Eliza  M.  Miss,  h.  469  Broadway 
Emma  A.  teacher,  Thorndike,*  h.  at 

Melrose  Highlands 
Flora  E.  housekeeper,  35  Lawrence 
Frederick  W.  Mrs.  h.  37£   Langdon 
Heber  A.  b.  276  Pearl 
James  L.  student,  b.  66  Fifth 
John,  h.  92  Harvard 
John  P.  clothing  salesman, b. 66  Fifth 
Josiah,  painter,   5  Palmer,  house  3 

Hancock  pi. 
Mary,  widow  of  James,   house  204 

Columbia 
Michael  J.  wood  and  coal,  3   Doug- 
lass, h.  2  Hastings 
Perry  L.  agent,  h.  67  Plymouth 
Rose*,  widow  of  Patrick,h.2  Hastings 
Samuel,   machinist,   B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

repair  shop,  h.  66  Fifth 
Sarah  A.  Mis.  dressmaker,  193  Au- 
burn, h.  do. 
William,  laborer,  h.  r.  24  Jefferson 
William  A.   hairdresser,   291     Cam- 
bridge, h.  do.  [bia 
William  J.  bookkeeper,b.  204  Colum- 
Hopkinson  Charles  S.  b.  22  Craigie 

John  P.  private  classical  school,  29 

Chestnut,  B.  h.  22  Craigie 
Mary  E.  Miss,  b.  11  Mason 
Peter,  furniture,  b.  108  Thorndike 
Hoppin  Eliza  M.  Miss,  h.  469  Broadway 
Elizabeth  M.   widow  of    Nicholas, 
h.  469  Broadway 
Horan  Charles  J.  book  finisher,  Riverside 
Press,  b.  8  Sands 
David  H.  pocket  book  maker,  h.  209 

Putnam  ave. 
Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  24 

Montgomery 
Jeremiah,teamster,h. 24  Montgomery 
John,  carpenter,  h.  8  Sands 
John  P.  laborer,  b.  30  Montgomery 
Mary,  widow  of  David,  h.  53  North 
Patrick  J.  painter,  730  Mass.  ave.  h. 

31  Railroad 
Peter  F.  laborer,  h.  53  North 
Timothy,  painter,  h.  30  Montgomery 
AVilliam  S. laborer,  b.24  Montgomery 
Hore  Abbie  Mrs.  h.  649  Mass.  ave. 
Horgan  Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  35  Warren 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  1197  Cambridge 
Daniel  J.  Rev.  asst.  pastor.  Church 
of  Sacred  Heart,  h.  49  Sixth 


Horgan  Dennis,  marbleworker,  53  Main, 

h.  218  Winsor 
Dennis,  stone  cutter,  A.   McDonald 

&  Son,  h.  112  Holworthy 
Frank,  clerk,  B.  bds.  19  Carlisle 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  34  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  b.  729  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  16  Bristol 
John,  teamster,  h.  91  Fourth 
John  Joseph,  chief  inspector,  W.  E. 

St.Ry.1376  Mass.  ave.h.  19  Carlisle 
John  J.  clerk,  705  Cambridge,  h.  at 

Somerville 
John  J.  marble  works,  53  Main,  h. 

218  Winsor 
Michael,  electrician,  b.  91  Fourth 
Michael,  marble  cutter,  h.  35  Warren 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  1197   Cambridge 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  1197  Cambridge 
Timothy,  cook,  Memorial  Hall,  h.  at 

Somerville 
William,  laborer,  b.  1197  Cambridge 
William,  laborer,  h.  35  Warren 
Hormby  William  J.foreman  arctic  maker, 

Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  at  Somerville 
Hormel  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Conrad,  h. 

177  Spring 
Henry  F.  clerk,  485  Cambridge,   b. 

177  Spring 
Home  Caroline,  widow  of  Robert,  house 

325  Main  [ave. 

Edward  T.  carpenter,  h.  629  Putnam 
Ella  F.Miss,  teacher,  Shepard  school 
Henry  L.  boiler  maker,  92  Main,  h. 

25  Athens 
John  C.  letter  carrier,  P.  0. 18  Boyl- 

ston,  h.  260  Green 
Julius,  cabinet  maker,  h.  5  Locke 
Martha  M.  widow  of  Plummer  S.  h. 

57  Broadway 
Perley  L.  asst.  instructor,  H.  U.  h. 

18  Ellery  [ham 

Richard  F.  carpenter,  h.  28  Rocking- 

Hornibrook  Herbert  J.  carpenter,  h.  3 

Line 
Horrigan  Cornelius,  laborer,b.32  Warren 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  19  Hunting 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  12  Seventh 
Edward  F.  tinsmith,  b.  162  Tremont 
James,  bds.  10  Foster  pi. 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  22  Marion 
John,  at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.  b.  22  Marion 
John,  laborer,  h.  119  Amorv     [mont 
John  J.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  b.  162  JTre- 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  49  Washington 
Mary,    widow   of    Timothy,    h.    118 

Amory 
Michael.'  laborer,  b.  156  Harvard 
Nellie  A. and  Lizzie  G.  h.  119  Amory 
Patrick,a't  Am.  Rub. Co.  b.32  Warren 
Thomas,  at  169  Gore,  h.  22  Marion 
Timothy,  packer.   189  Gore,   h.    162 

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Horsford  Eben  X.  Mrs.Ji.  27  Craigie 
Hortou  Charles  B.  heel  mnfr.  393  Federal 
B.  bds.  11  Arnold  Circle 

Clarence  H.  salesman,  B.  b.  5  Charter 

Lizzie,  b.  17  Rockwell 

Sylvester,   reed    board    maker,   162 
Broadway,  h.  343  do. 

William  S.  salesman,  B.  b.  11  Arnold 
Circle 
Hosken  Thomas  W.  laborer,  1   Brattle 

sq.  h.  5  Brewer 
Hotel  Adams,  29  Bigelow 

Albert,  144  Harvard 

Allertou,  128  Magazine 

Allerton,  23  Norfolk 

Alma,  784  Mass.  ave. 

Anton,  306  Broadway 

Argyle,  29  Putnam  ave. 

Austin,  70  Austin 

Beacon,  372  and  374  Oxford 

Bellamy,  425  and  427  Putnam  ave. 

Bigelow,  35  Brookline 

Boynton,  105  and  107  Gore 

Brookfield,  6  to  12  Whitney  ave. 

Brooks,  Brooks,  near  Main 

Burnham,  8  Centre 

Cambridge,  68  and  70  Crescent  ave. 

Cambridge,.  135  Cambridge 

Carlisle,  Carlisle,  near  Prospect 

Charles,  103  to  107  Charles 

Charles,  136  Winsor,  cor. Washington 

Clark,  Clark,  cor.  School 

Columbia,  341  Columbia 

Graeme,  60  Hancock 

De  La  Bue, Broadway,  cor.  Columbia 

Dorchester,  School,  cor.  Moore 

Edna,  Arnold  Circle 

Eliot,  66  Austin 

Elm,  88  Elm 

Elmwood  (The),  209  Green 

K-sex,  32  Essex 

Eustis,  46  PCustis 

Fairmont,  268  River 

Florence,  15  Norfolk 

Franklin,  Nolfolk,  cor.  Suffolk 

Garfield,  50  Eustis 

( Albert,  109  Winsor 

Gladstone,  317  Prospect 

<.loucester,  108  Austin 

Grey  burn,  77  Austin,  cor.  Norfolk 

Grotto,  19  Harrison,    n.  Washington 

Hamilton,  2(5  Columbia 

Hamlin,  20  to  26  Columbia 

Hampshire,    Hampshire  junc.    Web- 
ster avenue 

Hancock,  253  sixth 

Harrison,  Harrison,  near  School 
Harvard,  221  Main 
Hawthorn,  134  Green, 
Hebron,  27  Putnam  ave. 

Holly,  Holly,  cor.  Brooks 
Homer,  128  Norfolk 

Hooker,  249  Sixth 


Hotel  fuman,  1383  Cambridge 

Jackson,  254  Winsor 

James,  783  Cambridge 

Jarvis,  27  Everett 

Josephine,  Carlisle,  near  Tremont 

Lakeview  (The),  Lakeview  ave. 

Leah,  57  Austin 

Lee  School,  cor.  Harrison 

Leicester,  106  Hampshire 

Lexington,  295  Winsor 

Lillian,  58  Cherry 

Lilly,  21  Harrison  [Brookline 

Longfellow,   494  Mass.   ave.   and  7 

Louisa,  73  Tremont 

Lowell,  434  and  440  Mass.  ave. 

Luke,  355  Main 

Main,  365  Main 

Marion,  63  Highland  ave. 

Mayflower,  84  Wendell 

Middlesex,  51  and  53  Portland 

Moore,  Moore,  near  Main 

Mu n roe,  24  Norfolk 

Myrtle,  Moore,  near  School 

Norfolk,  12  Norfolk 

Osmond,  210  Columbia 

Ossipee,  204  Columbia 

Parks,  School,  cor.  Moore 

Peabody,  35  and  37  Pine 

Pleasant,  32  Moore 

Pleasant,  120  and  120£  Pleasant 

Prescott,  577  Putnam  ave. 

Putnam,  518  Putnam  ave. 

Richardson.  101  and  103  Gore 

Rochester,  77  Broadway 

Ruby,  60  Austiu 

Saxon,  10  Mt.  Auburn 

School,  Holly,  cor.  Brooks 

Shirley,  41  School 

Sickles,  245  Sixth 

Stanstead  (The),  19  Ware 

Star,  Moore,  cor.  School 

Stearns,  22  Eliot 

Stratford,  7  Elm 

Suffolk,  40  Norfolk 

Sun.  381  Main 

Telford,  125  Mt.  Auburn 

Templeton,  Harrison,  near  Main 

Trowbridge,  19  Trowbridge 

Union,  17  Harrison,  cor.  School 

University  (The),  1039  Mass.  aw. 

Vernon,  Vernon,  cor.  Green 

Virginius,  43  Essex 

Wachusetl .  51  Brookline 

Washington.  201  Cambridge 

Wellington,  85  Green 

Wentworth,  7  and  9  Essex 

Weston,  i::  School 

winsor,  86  Washington 

Winthrop,  211  River 

Wvman,  l  in  Magazine 
Hotiu  Nazaire,  brickmaker,  h.  n  Dablin 
Houek  Edgar  l.  prop. Porters  Hotel,  1976 

and  1980  Ma<s.  ave.  h.  .1... 


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Houghton  Alfred  E.,  clerk,  585  Mass.ave. 

h.  335  Pearl 
Alverta  M.  Miss,  b.  1000  Mass.  ave. 
Barnard,  fireman,  C.  Gas  Co.  Third, 

h.  1  Pioneer 
Bert,  mechanical  engineer,  92  Frank- 
lin, B.  h.  55  Garfield 
HOUGHTON  CHARLES  W.  at 
201  Congress,  B.  bds.  460  Putnam 

ave.     See  p.  11 
Charles  W.  trav.  salesman,  house  65 

Inman 
Charlotte  Mrs.  h.  25  Erie 
Charlotte     M.      Miss,    forewoman, 

Riverside  Press,  h.  25  Erie 
Cornelius,  foreman,  145  Broadway 
Cornelius  A.   foreman,    State,    cor. 

Osborn,  h.  at  Roslindale 
Edward  R.  clerk,  rms.  378  Harvard 
Elizabeth  H.  Miss,  h.  1000  Mass.  av. 
Francis    H.   bookkeeper,   B.    h.   98 

Western  ave. 
Frederick  O.  115  State,  B.  boards  2 

Potter  Park 
George  E.  h.  1130  Mass.ave. 
Henry  O.  (H.  O.  Houghton  &   Co.) 

and    (Houghton,    Mifflin  &     Co.) 

Riverside  Press,  h.  394  Harvard 

HOUGHTON  JOHN  H.  engines, 
and  boilers,  201  and  203  Congress, 
B.  h.  460  Putnam  ave.    See  p.  11 
Joseph   VV.   salesman,  88  North,  B. 

b.  2  Potter  Park 
Justine  F.  Miss,  b.  1000  Mass.  ave. 
Martha  R.  widow  of  Francis,  house 
2  Potter  Park 

HOUGHTON,  MIFFLIN  &  CO. 
(George  H.  Mifflin,  James  M.Kay, 
H.  O.  Houghton,  A.  F.  Houghton, 
O.  R.  Houghton,  and  L.  H.  Valen- 
tine), publishers,  Riverside  Press, 
Blackstone  and  4  Park,  B.  See  p. 
830 
Houley  William,  foreman,  10  Arrow,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Houlihan  Eliza  Miss,  h.  86  Elm 

Michael  W.  teamster, 174  Broadway, 

h.  11  Plymouth 
Patrick  J.  blacksmith,   h.  26   Cogs- 
well ave. 
see  Hoolehan 
Houllahan  Ellen  Miss,  house  30  Harvard 
James  P.  printer,  h.  40  Market 
John,  fisherman,  h.  rear  91  Fifth 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  30  Harvard 
see  Houlihan,  also  Houlahan 
Hourihan  Daniel,   laborer,  b.   803  Cam- 
bridge 
Dennis,  hacks,  117  Fourth,  h.119  do. 
John,  laborer,  h.  122  Charles 
Michael,   laborer,  211  Bridge,  house 

215  Third 
Michael  B.  candy  maker,  b.  3  Fifth 


Hourihan  Timothy,  teamster,  h.  3  Fifth 
House  of  Correction  and  Jail,for  Middle- 
sex County,  Thorndike,  cor.Third, 
office  46  Thorndike 
Houston    David,   brass    finisher,  house 
359  Winsor 
John  B.  cook,  h.  74  Elm 
Joseph  William,  janitor,  b.  74  Elm 
Hovenden  Thomat  W.  trav.  salesman,122 

Broadway,  h.  at  Brighton 

Hoverter  Lillian  H.  widow  of  Harry  C. 

h.  102  Inman  [h.do. 

Hovestadt  Frank,  baker,  2529  Mass.  ave. 

Hovey  Caroline  L.  Miss,  h.  17  Brookline 

Dana  R.   clerk,  506  Mass.  ave.  rms. 

352  Pearl 
Horatio  A.  butter,  etc.  32  F.  Upmar- 
ket. B.  h.  2203  Mass.  ave. 
Horatio  N.  h.  93  Otis 
Hoiatio  N. Jr. curtains,  etc.  h.93  Otis 
H.  N.  &  Co.  (George  W.  Dearborn), 
groceries,   227   Cambridge  and  50 
Third 
J.  Dana,  grocer,  506  Mass.  av.  h.  do. 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Walter,house  Mt. 

Auburn,  cor.  Coolidge  ave. 
Mary  L.  widow  of  Phineas  B.  house 

17  Brookline 
Melissa,  widow  of  George,h.26  Fifth 
Richard  W.  salesman,  b.  Mrs.  M.  E. 

Hovey\s,  Mt.  Auburn 
William  B.    salesman,   B.  house  29 

Lancaster 
William  H.  butter  and  cheese,  32  F. 
H.  market,  B.  h.  67  Pleasant 
Howard  Albert  A.  instructor.  H.  U.  h. 
8  Hilliard 
Arthur  L.  clerk,  40  jState,   B.  bds. 

22  Putnam  ave. 
Augustus  J.  hostler,  443  Mass.  ave. 

h.  rear  do. 
Barker  B.  bookkeeper,  66  Bridge,  h. 

at  West  Medford 
Caroline  E.  widow   of  Geo.  C.  house 

22  Putnam 
Charles,  tailor,  rms.  35£  Brattle 
C.  J.  Mrs.  h.  27  Everett 
Edmund  T.  bookkeeper,  Irving    & 

Casson,  Otis,  h.  1293  Cambridge 
Edward  LeBaron,  h.  1653   Mass.  av. 
Emily  W.  Mrs.  b.  27  Ware 
Eunice  F.   widow  of    Waldo  L.   h. 

49  Wendell 
Fred,  machinist,  b.  15  Beaver 
George,  cook,  Memorial  Hall  , rooms 

1591  Cambridge 
George  H.  insurance,  h.  90^  Inman 
George  H.  (W.  L.  Lockhardt  &  Co.) 
149  Staniford,  B.  also  commander, 
G.  A.  R.  Post  57,  h.  16  Highland 
avenue 
George  H.  machinist,  b.  77  Spring 
Harvey,  clerk,  b.  7  Webster  ave. 


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279 


Howard  Helen  J.  saleswoman,288  Broad- 
way, bds.  do. 

James  J.  varnisher,  h.  r.  66  Norfolk 

John,  foreman,  10  Arrow,  house  37^ 
Kinnaird 

John,  laborer,  b.  164  Gore 

John  B.  student, B.  h.54  Washington 

John  H.  waiter,  Memorial   Hall,   h. 
1168  Mass.  ave. 

Julius  C.  carver,  Otis,  h.  15  Beaver 

Julius  D.  compositor,  Univ.  Press, 
h.  15  Beaver 

Mabel  E.  Miss, teacher,  bds.  49  Wen- 
dell 

Mary, boarding  house, 155  Otis,  h.do. 

Mary  A.  widow  of  Gabriel,h.24  Mill 

Nicholas,  laborer,  b.  21  Lambert 

Sarah  A.  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  308 
Brookline 

Thomas  M.  night   watchman,  house 
70  Spring 

Walter  S.  actor,  b.  22  Putnam  ave. 

William,  head  waiter,Memorial  Hall, 
h.  1591  Cambridge 
Howe  Albert  A.  bds.  238  Green 

Albion  P.  Major  General,  U.  S.  A.  h. 
14  Concord  ave. 

HOWE  ARCHIBALD  M.lawyei , 
10  Tremont,  rm.  65,  B.   house   6 
Bond.     See  p.  813 
Arthur   L.  pork  packer,   at  Somer- 

ville,  b.49  Erie 
Benjamin,  student,    B.  Univ.  bds.  9 
Miller  ave. 

HOWE       BROTHERS,      bacon 
works,  r.  945  Cambridge.     See  p. 

776 
Daniel   K.    carriage  trimmer,  house 

34  River 
Edward   R.  fireman,  164  Broadway, 

h.  at  Boston 
Francis  M.  foreman,  16  Cambridge, 

h.  95  Thorndike 
Frederick   C.   com.  mer.  7  India,  B. 

h.  10  Ellsworth  ave. 
George   E.  foreman,  12   Soden,  bds. 

98  Inman 

HOWE  GEORGE  E.   lawyer,  23 
Court,  B.  h.  114  Washington  ave. 

See  p.  817 
Hattie  E.  widow  of  Benjamin,  house 

9  Miller  ave. 
Henry  Mrs.  h.  1558  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  A.  surveyor,    b.  40  Highland 

avenue 
Herbert  F.  ,11.   V.  student,  bds.    9 

Miller  ave. 
Hudson  M.st.  car  conductor,  house 

•  Mid  Frank 
J.  Lewis,  engineer,  Steamer  6,  house 

1S4  River 
.1.  Wilder,  civil  engineer, h.  Rice 

Kate  <;.  Miss,  l».  IS  I  River 


Howe  Lavene,  widow  of  Josiah  D.  h.   5 
Sparks 
Lucinda  S.    widow    of   Solomon  H, 

house  5  Dana 
Marshall,  student,  b.  14  Concord  av. 
Mary  A. widow  of  George,  house  114 

Washington  ave. 
Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  2  Garden 
Mary  L.  widow  of  George  W.  house 

Hotel  Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
Melvina  Mrs.  h.  91  Huron  ave. 
Moses  G.  lawyer,  h.  1826  Mass.  ave. 
Oliver,  clerk,  B.  b.  6  Howland 
Perley  L.  h.  18  Ellery 
Robert  A.salesman,383  Washington, 

B.  h.  8  Center 
Sarah  R.  Miss,  h.  2  Garden 
Sarah  M.  widow  of  David,  h.  49  Erie 
Spring  Bed  Co.  spring  bed  mnfr.  386 

Main 
Thomas  J. real  estate, etc. h.100  Ellery 
William,  h.  321  Main 
William  Rev.  D.  D.  h.  910  Mass.  ave. 
William  D.  student,  H.  U.  boards  14 

Concord  ave. 
William  E.   collector,   N.  Y.  house 

Hotel  Edna 
William  F.  clerk,  B.  h.  60  Austin 
William   H.  H.  police,  station  2,  h. 

40  Highland  ave. 
Winfred  L.   1360  Mass.    ave.    rms. 

1170  do. 
Winnie  L.  clerk,  b.  1360  Mass.  ave. 
see  Howes 
Howell  Henrietta  L.  widow  of  Jacob  H. 

h.  1558  Mass.  ave. 
John  R.    (Harrington  &     Howell), 

plasterer,  14  Parker,  h.  do. 
Howell's  House,  37  Concord  ave. 
Howes  Benjamin  L.    h.    22    Trowbridge 
Charles   F.  electrician,  B.  rms.  1090 

Mass.  ave. 
Clifford,  student,  b.  22  Trowbridge 
Ernest,  bookbinder,  r.  573  Mass.  av. 

h.  at  Allston 
Frederick  S.  clerk,  266  Devonshire, 

B.  h.  52-i  Sacramento 
Margaret  B.  widow  of   Solomon,  h. 

334  Broadway 
Richard  T.  barber's  supplies,  house 

97  Inman 
Howie  James  J.  washer,  1230  Mass.  ave. 

h.  1  Sands 
Howland   Abraham  H.  student,  H.  U.  b. 

T.  S.  Howland's,  ('banning  pi. 
Allen  S.  student,  1>.   121  Green 
Bertha   M.    .Miss,  student,  Radcliffe 

College,  b.  2  Carver 
Darius,  roofer.  1  12  Charles, B.  bou-. 

1 1  Sidney 
Fred  E.  conductor,  F.  R.  R.  house  1 

Bracketl  pi. 
.John  M.  1..  -21  Avon  Hill 


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CAMBRIDGE    [JJ]    DIRECTORY 


Howland  R.    S.  foreman  carpenter,  169 
Gore,  h.  at  Somerville 
Shepard,  at  University  Press,  house 

421  Green 
Thomas  S.  sec.  C.  B  &  Q.  R.  R.,  710 

Sears  Mdg.  B.  h.  Channing  pi. 
William   O.   insurance  agent,   house 

421  Green 
Howlett  Charles  A.  S.  electrician,   bds. 

6  Upton 
Clarence  M.  treas.  George  G.  Page 

Box  Co.  3  Hampshire,!].  94    Avon 

Hill 
Edward   C.   salesman,  h.  312£  Pearl 
Enoch     J.    paymaster,     treasurer's 

office,  City  Hall,  h.  6  Upton 
Eugene  L.   salesman,  jST.    Y.   h.   60 

Hancock 
George  C.   com.  merchant,  48   Con- 
gress, B.  h.  60  Hancock 
Horace  B.  insurance  agt.  649  Mass. 

ave.  rm.  6,  h.  60  Hancock 
Orrin  D.  piano  regulator,h.  4  Upton 
William  C.  piano   regulator,  boards 

6  Upton 
Hoyt  Benjamin   J.   carpenter  and    bell 

hanger,  72  Norfolk,  h.  33j^  Essex 
Henry  L.  ticket  agent,  B.  L.  &  R.B. 

R.  R,,  B.  b.  333^  Essex 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Elijah  C.  bds.  10 

Chester 
Sophia  G.  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  128 

Thorndike 

illiam  H. 

B.  h.  483  Cambridge 
William  H.  treas.  120  Tremont,  B. 

h.  10  Hilliard  [liard 

W.  Wells,  student,  H.  U.  b.   10  Hil- 
see  Hoit 
Hubbard  Alice  J.  Miss,  teacher,  Sargent 

school,  b.  22  Leonard  ave. 
Amy  L.  teacher,  b.  22  Leonard  ave. 
Anna,  widow  of  George,  house  384 

Harvard 
Arthur  L.  law  student,  H.  U.  house 

21  Ellery 

Charles  Eustis,  lawyer, 28  State,  rm. 

40,  B.  h.  150  Brattle 
Ernest  L.  at  Am.  Net  &  Twine  Co. 

Second,  h.  78  Fifth 
Frank  E.  shipper,  Am.  X.  &  T.  Co. 

house  76  Fifth 
Frank  L.  bookkeeper,  14  Congress, 

B.  h.  321  Pearl 
Fred  Tracv,  student,  H.  U.  bds.  150 

Brattle  " 
Frederick  G.  clerk,  1238  Mass.  ave. 

h.  384  Harvard 
Gardiner,  bds.  150  Brattle 
Helen  E.    widow  of  William  H.  h. 

22  Leonard  ave. 

Jennie    M.    Miss,    dressmaker,    3S4 
Harvard,  h.  do. 


Hubbard,  John  A.  clerk,  3  Brattle,  h.   16 

Howland 
John  H.  (J.  H.  Hubbard  &  Co.), 1360 

Mass.  ave.  h.  19  Ware 
J.    H.    &   Co.    (John  H.    Hubbard, 

Charles  A.   Stover  and  Elmer  W. 

Billings),  apothecaries,  1360 Mass. 

avenue 
Kate  G.  Mrs.  h.  438  Green 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Patrick,  house  34 

Willow 
Phineas,  clerk,  1238  Mass.  ave.  h.  6 

Hilliard  place 

HUBBARD    PHINEAS  (T.    D. 
Whitney  &  Co.),linens,  39 Temple 
place,  B.  h.  1  Bellevue  ave.      See 
page  827 
Robert,  laborer,  b.  214  Pearl 
Sanford    B.    school    supply    agent, 
office  City  Hall,  li.  7  Upton 
Hubbart  Charles,  painter,  h.  24  Wilbur 
Hubert  George  W.  printer,  h.  21  Baldwin 
Henry,  driver  milk   team,  124  Hol- 
worthy,  b.  do. 
Hucksam  John  F.   provisions,  484  Cam- 
bridge, h.  64  Sixth 
Huckson  Ellen,  widow   of  Jacob,  house 
12  Second 
Henry,  teamster,  bds.  12  Second 
Joseph  J.  engineer,  b.  12  Second 
Huddleston  Melville  F.  plumber,  8  Brat- 
tle, b.^56  Mt.  Auburn 
Huddy  Ann  Miss,  h.  23  Pioneer  ave. 

Francis  R.   carpenter,    h.    2   Hotel 
Pleasant 
Hudson  George,  carpenter, h.  3  Union  pi. 
Henry  W.    shipper,   29  Franklin,  b. 

189  WinsOr 
Hilda,   widow  of  Thomas,    h.   rear 

1509  Cambridge 
Kate  W.  Mrs.  h.  35  Trowbridge 
Robert  J.  clerk,  32  F.  H.  market,  B. 

h.  167  Auburn 
Solomon,  laborer,  h  138  Pleasant 
Huebel  Christiana  Mrs.  h.  279  Broadway 
Ernest    C.     boots    and    shoes,    277 

Broadway,  h.  279  do, 
Marie  K.  clerk, 275£  Broadwav.  bds. 
279  do. 
Huff  Wilbur  S.  paymaster,108Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Hughes  Alexander,laster,b.  146  Harvard 
Alfred E.  com.  mer.  45  Xo.  Market, 

B.  h.  26  Upton 
Andrew  J.  laborer,  h. 64  Washington 
Charles  P.  clerk,  h.  59  Plymouth 
Elizabeth,  h.  12  Jackson 
Esther  E.  widow   of   George   F.   h. 
40  Baldwin  [do. 

George  H.  painter,  187  Green,  h.  134 
George  M.    hotel  emplo3*e.  bds.  40 
Baldwin  [20  Western  ave. 

George   W.  painter,  187  Green,  rms. 


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281 


Hughes  Gilbert,  elevator  man,   bds.  146 

Harvard 
Harry  D.  fireman,  b.  40  Baldwin 
James,  house  356  Winsor 
James,  teamster,  180  Main,  h.   Her* 

man's  block,  n.  Third 
John,  boots  and   shoes,   1098  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Somerville 
John,  laborer,  h.  44  Union 
John,  laborer,  h.  10  Allston 
John,  switchman,  B.  &  M.  R.    R.  h. 

123  Hampshire 
Joseph,  sash  and  blind  maker,  h.  8 

Oak  Circle 
Lawrence,  painter,  h.  9  Sparks 
Lyman  L.  adv.  agent,  b.  59  Market 
Margaret,  widow  of  Francis,  h.   51 

Holyoke  [do. 

Mary  A.  Mrs.  dry  goods,  42  Reed,  h. 
Michael,   laborer,  Cambridge  ceme- 
tery, h.  15  Gushing  ct. 
Peter  J.  shoemaker,  1098  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Philip,  bds.  2  George 
Thomas,  electric  foreman, 2369  Mass. 

ave.  h.  42  Reed 
Thomas,  hairdresser,  2381  Mass.  av. 

rms.  2366  do. 
Thomas,  paper hanger,h.  51  Holyoke 
Thomas,  stone  mason,  h.   4  Murray 
Thomas,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  4  Murray 
William,  driver,  h.  128  Bridge 
see  Hews,  also  Huse 
Hughman  Harold  Percy,  at  Adams  Ex. 

Co.  b.  25  Chestnut 
Newman,  bookkeeper,b.  25  Chestnut 
Hugleman  John,  baker,  1166  Cambridge, 

house  do. 
Hugo  Victor,  machinist,  92  Main 
Huling  Huldah  S.  widow  of  John  G.  Jr. 

h.  101  Trowbridge 
Ray  Greene,   head  master,  English 

High  school,  h.  101  Trowbridge 
Hull  Betsey  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  bds. 

308  Brookline 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  5  Dave  ct. 
Jennie,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  347 

Winsor 
John  II.  carpenter,  h.  43  Columbia 
Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

2  Gorham 
Humans  Blanche  P.  and  Leona  P.  house 

344  Antrim 
Jessie  E.  bookkeeper,  b.  .'MA  Antrim 
William,  electrician,   h.  344  Antrim 
Humbert  Frank  I  .   clerk.  CJniv.  Press, 

bds.  51  Parker 
John  B.  bottler,  B.  h.  28  Harvey 
John  II.  clerk,  B.  b.  51  Parker 
Samuel   B.   piano  maker,   house  ">i 

Parker 
Hume  Alma  B.  Mrs.  h.  173  Broadway 
Charles  \V.  carpenter,  h.  431  Main 


Hume  John  C.    carriage    trimmer,    446 

h.  99  School 
John  H.  expressman,   bds.   9  Hotel 

Myrtle 
Joseph    S.     carpenter,   h.    8    Hotel 

Shirley,  School 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  9  Hotel  Myrtle 
Roderick,  laborer,  b.  431  Main 
Humphrey  Charles  S. saddlery  hardware, 

75  Federal,  B.  h.  26  Forest 
David,  h.  23  Maple  ave. 
George,  lumber  surveyor,  13  Broad- 
way, h.  48  Cedar 
Lewis,  bds.  23  Maple  ave. 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  1009  Mass.  ave. 
Orra  H.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  h.  288  Pearl 
Thomas,  h.  137  Oxford 
William  W.   plumber's  helper,   694 

Mass.  ave.  b.  288  Pearl 
Humphreys   Sophia,  widow  of  John  W. 

h.  104  Mt.  Auburn 
Humphries   William  W.   laborer,   h.  31 

Somerset 
Humphry  Newton  James,  printer,  house 

44  Grant 
Hung  Hing,  laundry,  538  Cambridge 
Hunnewell  Caroline,  widow  of  James  A. 

h.  6  Ash  street  place 
Charles  H.   real  estate,   1328  Mass. 

ave.  h.  134  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles  H.  M.  plumber,  17  Brattle, 

house  at  Somerville 
Frank  M.  piano  regulator,  286  Main 
Franklin,  paper  hanger,  14  Church, 

h.  17  Hilliard 
Fred  A.  student,  b.  18  Orchard 
James    W.    papers,    confectionery, 

etc.  2074  Mass.  ave.  h.  18  Orchard 
Lillie  M.  clerk,  B.  b.  17  Hilliard 
Mabel,  clerk,  B.  b.  17  Hilliard 
William,  janitor,  Thorndike   school, 

house  136  Thorndike 
William  A.  (Baker-Hunnewell  Co.), 

coal,  81  Main,  624  Mass.  ave.  11 

Brattle,  and  73  Cambridge  and  20 

Exchange  pi.  B.  h.   9  Mason  ave. 

Somerville 
Hunson    Alice    S.    compositor,    bds.    5 

Lamson  place 
Frank  11.  upholsterer,  350  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  Washburn  ave. 
Sadie  E.  milliner,  5  Lamson  pl.b.do. 
Stephen  C.  carpenter.h.5  Lamson  pi. 
Stephen  C.  Mis.  dressmaker..")  L;iin- 

SOn  place,   h.  do. 
William    II.    wire    worker,    house  31 

Tremont 
Hunt  Abram,  porter,  h.  91  Harvard 

Benjamin   F.   Jr.    fancy    goods,   56 

Hanover.  B.  h,  \7'2>  M[a8S.   ave. 
Charles   H.  painter,  h.  16  Hancock 

Charles  L.  editor,    L28  Purchase,  B. 
h.  52  Wendell 


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CAMBRIDGE    [JJ]    DIRECTORY 


Hunt  Edgar  F.  (Edgar  F.  Hunt  &  Co.), 
bookseller  and  stationer,  575  Mass. 
ave.  h.  5  Clinton 

HUNT  EDGAR  F.  &  CO.CEdgar 
F.  Hunt),  booksellers  and  station- 
ers, 575  Mass.  ave.     See  baek  cov. 
Elizabeth  T.  widow  of  Freeman,  h. 

12  Humboldt 
Ellen,  widow   of  William  H.   house 

Irving  place 
Ellen    J.    Miss,    teacher,     Shepard 

school,  b.  at  West  Somerville 
Ernest  E.  diary  cutter,h.  10  Warland 
Ernest  E.  machinist,  b.  130  Auburn 
Eva  C.  clerk, 12  Brattle, b. 7  Irving  pi. 

HUNT    FREEMAN,    lawyer,    23 
Pemberton  sq.  B.  h.  16  Lancaster. 

See  p.  814 
Homer  F.  clerk,  55  Hanover,  B.  bds. 

1728  Mass.  ave. 
Horace  P.  clerk,  55  Hanover,    B.   b. 

1728  Mass.  ave. 
Irene  E.  h.  7  Irving  place 
Jabez  M.  carpenter,  h.  98  Pearl 
James,  mason,  h.  2  Garden  ct. 
James  F.  machinist,  h.  134  Auburn 
John  B.  plumber,  b.   7  Irving  place 
JohnS.  h.  106  Pleasant 
Lillian  M.  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Templeton, 

Harrison 
Michael,  farmhand,  h.  Madison  ave. 
Norman  L.   blacksmith,  house  14j^ 

Rindge  ave. 
Robert  M.  student,  b.  8  Garden 
Samuel  F.  undertaker,  36  Bigelow, 

house  do. 
Thomas,  lawyer,  h.  19  Ware 
Willard  E.  hatter,  h.  402  Main 
William,  laborer,  h.  88  Hastings 
William,  upholsterer,  h.  295  River 
William  B.   (W.  B.   Hunt  &  Co.), 

apothecary,  605  Mass.   ave.  house 

at  Boston 
William  H.  foreman,  128  Purchase, 

b.  52  Wendeli 
W.  B.  &  Co.  (William  B.  Hunt  and 

George  L.  Robbins),  apothecaries, 

605  Mass.  ave. 
Hunter  Albert  E.  waiter,  h.  55  Main 
Alexander,  tinsmith,  b.  464  Main 
Andrew,  helper,  61  Elm,  b.  63  do. 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  7  Hotel  Templeton 
D.  Edgar,  h.  167  Harvard 
George,   proof    reader,   Journal,  h. 

95  Inman 
James  A  clerk,  1  Brattle,  b.  11  Ap- 

piau  Way 
John,  laborer,  bds.  54  Howard 
John,  tinsmith,  398  Mass.  av.  b.  464 

Main 
John  A.  stoves,  etc.  398  Mass.    ave. 

rras.  464  Main  [46  Clark 

John  W.  foreman,  384  Main,  house 


Hunter  Joseph  M.  machinist,  b.  46  Clark 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  11  Appian  Way 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Malcolm,  house 

46  Clark 
Nancy  P.  widow  of  Joseph  J.  house 

28  Ellsworth  ave. 
Robert  W.  student,  H.  U.    bds.    11 

Appian  Way 
Thomas,  box  maker,  b.  57  Broadway 
Thomas  L.  foreman,  h.407  Mass.  a  v. 
William,  hostler,  b.  179  Third 
William,   teamster,   922  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Hunting  Clifford,  sign  painter,  bds.  101 

Pleasant 
Henry  A.  sign  painter,  728  Mass.  av. 

h.  101  Pleasant 
James  D.  sign  painter,  728  Mass.  av. 

h.  132  Green 
Huntington  Herbert  R.tube  maker,    Al- 
bany, rras.  36  Austin 
James,  h.  1642  Mass.  ave. 
Oliver  Whipple,  instructor  in  chem- 
istry and  mineralogy,  H.  U. 
Huntley  Elbridge,  baker,  h.288  Columbia 
Ellen  P.  Mrs.  b.  8  White 
Ervin  C.  clerk,  b.  8  White 
Huntress  Annie  E.  Miss,  h.  310  Prospect 

Edward  T.  h.  310  Prospect 
Hupper  Herbert  J.  oiler,  B.  h.  3  Austin 

place 
Hurd  Arthur  W.  stock  broker,    B.    bds. 

28  Howard 
Edward  A.    carriage    painter,   2225 

Mass.  av.  h.  2  Henderson  ct. 
Elisha,  watchman,   River,  house  86 

Kinnaird 
Elizabeth,  h.  69  Pleasant     [Howard 
Emmie  E.  widow  of  George  H.  h.  28 
ErastusA.  salesman,  h.  116  Putnam 

avenue 
George  W.  b.  69  Pleasant 
James  D.  Mrs.  h.  6  Cleveland 
John,  laborer,  b.  86  Kinnaird 
John,  teamster,  b.  86  Kinnaird 
Theodore  C.  clerk  of    courts,  Court 

House,  Third,  h.  at  Winchester 

urt  Ge< 

Frank 
William,  driver,  1906  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
HurlbutB.  S.  sec.  H.  U.  office  Univ.  Hall 
Clara  A. widow,  b.  425  Broadway 
William  S.  dry  goods,  20    Hanover, 

B.  h.  425  Broad wav 
Hurley  Daniel,  at  N.  P.  &  P.    Co.  house 

20  Marion 
Daniel,  h.  83  Fifth 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  75  Gore 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  11  Short 
Daniel,  teamster,  h.  20  Marion 
Daniel  F.  bottler,  198   Third,    house 
186  Otis 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


283 


Hurley  Daniel  H.  h.  91  Elm 

DanielJ.  car  conductor,  b.  179  Otis 
Dennis,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.    R.    h. 

152  Bridge 
Dennis  J.  painter,   14  Church,    bds. 

14  Foster 
James,  house  63  Gore 
James,  laborer,  h.  17  Short 
James,  laborer,  h.  22  North 
James,  laborer,  169  Gore,h.  132  Otis 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  83  Fifth 
Jeremiah,  plumber,  b.  216  Columbia 
Jeremiah    H.    salesman,    house  505 

Cambridge 
John,  farm  hand,  b.  194  Dublin 
John,  shoemaker,  30  Warren 
John,  teamster,  b.  20  Marion 
John,  wireworker,  h.  43£  Pine 
John  F.  mail  driver,  b.  126  Spring 

HURLEY  JOHN  H.  lawyer,  505 
Cambridge,  h.  do.     See  page  816 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  103  Spring 
Julia,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  190 

Dublin 
Margaret,  clerk,  575  Cambridge, bds. 

409  do. 
Margaret,  widow  of  Maurice,  house 

194  Dublin 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  house  216 

Columbia 
Mary  E.  Miss,   clerk,   151   Harvard, 

b.  216  Columbia 
Mary  T.  Mrs. dressmaker,  181  Bridge, 

bds.  183  do. 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  12  Parnell 
Michael,    laborer,  h.    5    Hotel  Dor- 
chester 
Patrick,  boiler  works,  h.  240  Charles 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  10  Fourth 
Patrick  F.  laborer,  b.  179  Otis 
Patrick  F.  police  statiou  3,  house  24 

Fifth 
Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.  14  Foster 
Patrick  J.  mason,  h.  3  Whitney  ct. 
Thomas,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house  670 

Cambridge 
Thomas,  brake  man,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.h. 

5  Chester  pk. 
Thomas  J.  carpenter,  h.  126  Spring 
Thomas.I.  shoemaker,  h.  24    Berk- 
shire 
Timothy   B.  bridge  works,    house  7 

Ninth 
Timothy  J.  laborer,  h.  151  Otis 
William,  at  North's  factory,  bds.670 

( Cambridge 
William  J.  printer,  i>.  109  Cambridge 
sec  Herlihy,  also  Herelihy 
Hurll  Harry  G.  grocer,  h.  r.  17  Tremont, 
Hursh  Christopher  S.  .'{">   Hawley,  B.  h. 

93  Huron  avc. 

Elurter  William  F.  salesman,  518  Wash- 
ington. I*.  -2.')  Highland  ave. 


Husband  Catherine,  widow   of  William, 
Sr.  h.  3  Lamont  av. 
John  J.  iron  foundry,  h.  103  Gore 
William  P.  motorman,  h.  3    Lamont 
avenue 
Huse  George  M.  real  estate,  178  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  2024  Mass.  ave. 
Huson  Patience  A.  Mrs.  h.  37  Quincy 
Hussey  Clara,  widow  of  Joshua,    house 
85  Third 
Eliza    M.    Miss,    teacher,     Putnam 
grammar  school,  b.  342  Broadway 
John  D.  teamster,  h.  433  Cambridge 

HUSSEY    RUEL    W.    painter,   5 
Palmer,  h.  25  Bow.    See  p.  22 
Huston  Albert  F.  milk  dealer,  bds.    209 

Green 
Mason,  teamster,  h.  184  Charles 
Hutchings  Francis  W.  piano  case  maker, 

368  Main,  h.  55  Market 
George    C.    piano  case    maker,   368 

Main,  b.  55  Market 
George  S.  organ  mufr.  23  Irvington, 

B.  h.  75  Henry 
Herbert,  piano  maker,  368  Main,   h. 

262  Green 
John,  piano  maker,  h.  3  Harold  pi. 
William  F. printer,  b.  28  Webster  ave. 
Hutchins  Abby,teacher,b.24  Cogswell  av. 
Alexander,  h.  10  Appian  Way 
Amy,  teacher,  Jamaica  Plain, bds.  6 

White 
Frank,  collector,    450    Washington, 

B.  h.  24  Cogswell  ave. 
Jason  D.  salesman,  b.  r.  135  Pearl 
John  M.  teamster,  h.  35  Winter 
John  M.   Mrs.    variety',  35    Winter, 

house  do. 
Lucy  H.  widow  of  Charles  T.  house 

24  Cogswell  avc 
Mary,    widow    of    William,    florist, 

826i  Somerville  av.  h.  6  do. 
Nellie  A.  teacher,  Shepard  school,  b. 

(5  White 
William  E.  lawyer,  606  Sears    bldg. 

B.  h.  6  White 
Hutchinson  Albert  E.  agent,  527     Mass. 

avc.  h.  2  Douglass  pi. 
Alberto,  machinist,  h.  136  Columbia 
Caroline,   widow    of  Thomas,   honse 

23   Norfolk 
Catherine  C.  h.  221  Prospect 
Charles  E.  clerk.  10  Arrow,  house  so 

Wendell 

Charles  W.  h.  1S1    Main 

Edward  E.  7:>  Hawley,  B.  h.  25  Has- 
kell 

Edward  P.  muster  training  school, 
at  Brookline,  h.  12  Highland  av. 

Ernest,  carpenter  h.  152  Pearl 

Ernest  T.  salesman,  35  High,  B.  b. 

17  William 
Frank  W.  h.  162  Raymond 


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CAMBRIDGE    [J]    DIRECTORY 


Hutchirson  George,  cutter,  H.M.Sawyer 
&  Sou,  Thorndke,  h.  204  Charles 

George  A.  teamster,  h.  20  Hollis 

George  H.  cashier,  48  Canal,  B.  bds. 
47  William 

George  H.  clerk,  220  Portland,  house 
at  Someiville 

Georgianna  widow  of  John  J.  house 
63  Otis 

Hiram  N.  (Otis  S.  Brown  &  Co.), 
flour,  etc.  Ill  Bridge,  h.  at  Bed- 
ford 

Llewellyn,  machinist, 184  Broadway, 
h.  72>lea<ant 

Mary  A.  Mrs.  b.  31  Walden 

Nathan,  moulder,  162  Broadway,  h. 
68  Pearl 

O.  H.  teacher,  B.  h.  284  Brodway 

Peter  J.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.,  B.  h. 
47  William 

Roy  W.  bookbinder,  688  Mass.  ave. 
rms.  32  Western  ave. 

Stephen,  herdic  driver,  h.  110  Har- 
vard 

,  building  mover,  h.  3  Dickinson 

Hutchison   Annie,  widow,  nurse,  house 
35  Pleasant  ^[10  Jay 

Catharine  A.  widow  of  Robert  R.  h. 

Elizabeth  G.  Miss,  teacher,  Thorn- 
dike  grammar  school,  h.  63  Oxford 

Helen  I.  Miss,  principal,  Riverside 
Kindergarten  school,  Putnam  ave. 
h. 10  Jay 

Thomas,  carpenter, Jj. 63  Oxford 

William  J.  carpenter,  h.  4  Watson 
Huxon  Ellen,  widow  of  Jacob,  house  12 
Second 

Jacob  J.  driver,  b.  12  Second 

John  W.  lumper,  b.  12  Second 
Hyatt  Alpheus,  asst.  at  Museum  of  Com- 
parative   Zoology,    H.    U.    house 
Francis  avenue 
Hyde  Abbie,  widow  of  John  H.    house 
58  North 

Dana  W.  (Dana  W.  Hyde  &  Co.) dry 
goods,  etc.  639  Mass.  av.house  145 
Hancock 

HYDE  DANA  W.  &  CO.  fDana 
W.  Hyde), dry  goods,etc.  4  Hyde's 

block,  639  Mass.  av.     See  p.  795 
Daniel,  mason,  b.  2  Parnell 
Frank  O.  salesman,  h.6  Whitney  av. 
Fred  A.  clerk,  1338  Mass.   ave.  bds. 

958  do. 
George  W.  tray,  salesman,  house  32 

Mellen 
Gertrude  A.  Miss,  clerk,  Cambridge 

port  Savings  Bank,  689  Mass.  ave- 

b.  145  Hancock  [av. 

John,  mason's  helper, h.  137  Webster 
Margaret  M.  Mrs.h.  27  Brodway 
Maria  E.  widow   of  Edward,    house 

307  Harvard 


H\de  Michael,  plumber,  b.  65  Boylston 
Michaei  J.  laborer,  169   Gore,  house 

1019  Cambridge 
Robert,  clerk,  b.  18  Seventh 
Thomas  J.  laborer,  b.  58  North 
Ilydrick  Ben],  student,  rms.  32  Putnam 

avenue 
Hyland  Christopher  J.  stevedore,  house 
127  Putnam  av. 
Dennis,  slater,  h.  44  Seventh 
Hylen  Frans.  brass   worker,  h.   6  Hotel 

Moore 
Hynes  Edmund  T.  bookbinder,  bds.  14 
Upton 
Frank,     tinsmith's    apprentice,    398 

Mass.  ave.  b.  117a  Pleasant 
Frank  T.  inventor,  h.  91  Main 
James  M.  painter,  b.  14  Upton 
John  J.  plumber,  b.  253  Sixth 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  253  Sixth 
Margaret  L.  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  14 

Upton 
Norah,clerk,691  Cambridge,h.693  do. 
Thomas  W.  carver,  b.  14  Upton 


IGO  JAMES,  city  teamster,  h.  Tannery, 

first  on  right 
John,  grocer,  2483  Mass.  ave.  house 

2485  do. 
John, laborer, b. James  Igo's, Tannery 
John  J.  clerk.  2483  Mass.  ave.    bds. 

2485  do. 
Peter,  produce  peddler,  boards  2485 

Mass.  ave. 
Thomas,  h.  7  Hotel  Dorchester    [pi. 
Ilefeldt  Edmund,  tailor,  B.h.  8  Cogswell 
Illsley  Benjamin  A.  clerk,   bds.  2  Sacra- 
mento place 
Louise  E.Miss,  h.  11  Summer 
William  H. clerk,  h.2  Sacramento  pi. 
Inagaki  Ina,  butter,  8  Highland,  bds.  do. 
Independent  Ice  Co.  Second,  n.   Charles, 

office  25  Blackstone,  Boston 

Charles 

Fourth 
Ingalls  Ann  W.  at  training  school,  bds. 

56  Market 
Charles  AV.  livery  stable,  h.  204  Elm, 

ward  5 
Charlotte  Mrs.   Christian  Scientist, 

76J4  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Edward  B.  upholsterer,  76£  Pleasant, 

house  do. 
Harry,  foreman,  rms.  99   Thorndike 
Henry  B.  variety  store   and  periodi- 
cals, 249£  Broadway,  h.  56  Market 
John  H.  piano  tuner,  631  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Lexington 
Margaret  R.  Miss,  private  school,  17 

Berkeley,  h.  12  Concord  ave. 
Newton  S^case  maker,162  Broadway, 

h.  402  Putnam  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE    [J]    DIRECTORY 


285 


Ingalls  William  H.  piano  tuner,  mis  204 

Auburn 

see  Ingols 

lngersoll  Fred  W.  engineer,  h.   29  Tufts 

Ingham  John, boiler  maker,b.27  Harvard 

Ingraham  Augusta,  clerk,rms.8  Tremont 

Augustine  M.  clerk,  300  Broadway, 

bds.  8  Tremont 
A.  Estella  Miss,   principal,    Sleeper 

school,  b.  2254  Mass.  ave. 
Flora  C.Miss,teacher,Shepard  school, 

bds.  31  Walden 
Jane,  widow  of  John,  h.  20  South 
Mary  E.  teacher,  Thorndike  school, 

h.  8  Harris 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.203  Green 
Ingram  Harry,  rubber  worker,  house  107 
Hampshire 
Henry  G.  student,  b.  157  Winsor 
Innis  Brunswick  S.  piano  maker,  house 

Hotel  Clark 
Institute  of  1770  (The),  28  Plympton 

Hall,  271  Cambridge 
Ireland  Elmer  C.  clerk,  bds.  267  Pearl 
Frances  E.Mrs,  dressmaker,  2  Rock- 
well, h.  do. 
George  W.  (C.  H.  Smith  &  Co.),  gro- 
ceries and  provisions,  265  Pearl,  h. 
177  Magazine 
Harry  C.  designer,  h.  106  Ellery 
Herbert  A.  h.  439  Main,  No.  2 
Jerome  1>.  shipper,  b.  2  Rockwell 
Rinaldo  E.  baker  and  grocer,  89  and 

91  Pleasant,  h.  2  Rockwell 
Sheldon  C.  sexton,   Emanuel    Bap- 
tist church,  h.  267  Pearl 
Sheridan  F.  car  conductor,  house  50 
Boylstou 
Ireson  Adeline  M.  h.  45  Wallace 
Irish  John  J.  tinsmith,  bds.  76  Spring 

Mary  A.  Mrs.  b.  46  Langdon 
Ironmonger  Charles  T.  oysters,  B.  house 

1  Ellsworth  Park 
Irvine  Elizabeth,  widow  of  John  E.h.  10 
Laurel 

Harry  F.  clerk,  B.  1>.  6  Day 
John  C.  house  5  Day- 
Percy  S.  clerk,  b.  5  Day 
Irving  Bridget,widow  of  Edward,  house 
156  Third 
Charles  R.  (Irving  &  Casson),  Otis, 

CO!'.  First,  h.   at  (  hclsci 
Edward,  mail  driver,  h.  in;{  Bridge 
John  W.  porter,  Perkins  Hall,  II.  U. 

rms.  5  do.  [wav 

L.  Dudley,  bookbinder,b.  305  Broad- 
Wesley,  porter,  h.  57  I  larvard 
William  J.  L06  Court,  li.  h.  17    Lake 

View   avenue 

A:  Casson  (Charles  R.  Irving  and 
Robert  Casson),  mantel  mnfrs.and 
interior  finish,  Otis,  cor.  First, and 
160  Boylston,  15. 


Irwin  Adam,    janitor,  Weld   Hall,   house 
4  De Wolf  e 
Agnes,  dean,  Radclifte  College,  h.  1 

Garden 
Christopher,hostler,70  Norfolk.b.do. 
James,  peddler,  h.  148  Tremont 
James  W.  upholsterer,  25  Brattle,  h. 

81£  Concord  ave. 
William,  gardener,  11  Fayerweather, 
bds.  do. 
Isaac  James  H.    bookbinder,    Riverside 
Press,  h.  7  Hews 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,   house    22 

Howard 
Sarah  J.  clerk,  b.  22  Howard 
Isaacs  John  F.   polisher,  162   Broadway, 
h.  20a  Portsmouth 
Mary,  tailoress,  h.  259  Winsor 
Isacke  Henry,  watchmaker,  613  Mass.av. 

house  at  Boston 
Isenberg  Goodwin  A. boots  and  shoes,381 
Main,  h.  56)4  Market 
John  E.  shoemaker,  1252  Mass.  ave. 
h.  at  Boston 
Isner  Alvin,  carpenter,  rms.  13  Douglass 
Ivers  Francis  Mrs.  h.  36  Mt.  Vernon 
Frank  H.(F.lvers  &  Son), 1953  Mass. 

ave.  h.  36  Mt.  Vernon 
F.&  Son  (Frank  H."). carriage  mnfrs. 

1953  to  1957  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick  J.  gardener,  h.  39  Baldwin 
Warren, constable  and  collector,office 

and  house  379  Harvard 
William  H.  president,  lvers   &  Pond 
Piano  Co.  286  Main,  h.  at  Dedham 

,  varnisher,  h.  3  Westacott  court 

&  Pond  Piano  Co.  piano  mnfrs.  Wm. 

H.  Ivers,  pres.  Geo.  A.Gibson,  treas. 

Main. cor.  Albany  and  114  Boylstou,B. 

Ivester  John  I.  master   mariner,  house 

26  Hubbard  ave. 
Ivins  Archibald,,  waiter,  h.  6  Gray  pi. 
Izzard  James  11.  farmer,  h.250  Columbia 


JACINTHO  PRANK,  h.  18  Jefferson 
Jacklin  Edgar,  fireman.  368  Main,  h.  103 

School 
Jackman  George  P.  clerk,  h.  SI  Allston 
Irving  ID  manager,  X.  E.  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Co.  7  Chardon,  r». 
h.  586  Tut  nam  ave. 
Lizzie,  3  tenographer,h.586Putnam  a  v. 
Jackson  Alexander,  laborer,  b.52  Sidney 

Annie,  clerk,  R.  P.  '>.  i>7    1  nman 

Arthur,  clerk,  36   Webster  ave.  bds. 

34  do. 
Byron,  tailors  pressman,boarda  L610 

Cambridge  pi. 

Charles  B.  city  laborer,  h.  2  Lincoln 
Charles  W.  tinsmith,  U8  Main.  bds. 

1 1  Myrtle  place  [31  Pine 

David  i..  teamster,  243  Broadway.h 


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Jackson  Eliza  M.  widow  of  Anson  H.   h. 
46  Eustis 
Eliza,  widow  of  Richard,  house  134 

Rindge  ave. 
Enoch  S.  hairdresser,56 River,  house 

5  West 

E.  Matilda,  widow  of  Albert,  house 

153  Hastings 
Francis  H.  brass  finisher,  house  695 

Cambridge 
George  E.  painter,  h.  20  Suffolk 
George  E.  Jr.  salesman.  272  Devon- 
shire, B.  b.  20  Suffolk 
George  M.  clerk,  h.  26  Union 
George  S.  H.  clerk,  64  Anderson,  B. 

h.  4  Carver 
Oilman  D.  fish,  64  Anderson,  B.   h. 

5S  Western  avenue 
Oilman  F.  clerk,  64  Anderson,  B.  b. 

58  Western  ave. 
Harriet  E.  Mrs.  h.  232  Putnam  ave. 
Howard,  clerk,  2047  Mass.   ave.  bds. 

Hubbard  ave. 
Jacob,  shoemaker,  h.  304  Cambridge 
James,  dry  goods, 276  and  280  Broad- 
way, h.  104  Norfolk 
James  E.  waiter,  b.  38  Pine 
James  T.  hostler,  h.  24  Union 
John,  laborer,  h.  10  Eighth 
John  A.  at  health  dept.  City  Hall,  h. 

6  Lamson  place 

John  X.  hairdresser,  210  Hampshire, 

house  167  do. 
Joseph,  h.  313  Main 
J.  house  100£  Hampshire 
Lorin,  carpenter ,J1 84  Harvard,  house 

at  Somerville 
M.    Homer,    sub    master,    Webster 

school,  h.  at  East  Boston 
Patrick  T.  cotton  buyer,  53  State.  B. 

h.  17  Follen 
Patrick  T.  Jr.  b.  17  Follen 
Philomene  Mrs.  b.  10  Brookford 
Rebecca  Mrs.  dressmaker,  24  Union, 

house  do. 
Richard  P.  asst.  bookkeeper,  bds.  58 

Western  avenue 
Robert  L.  motorman,  h.  1610  Cam- 
bridge 
Robert  S.carpenter,h.47  Hubbard  av 
Samuel,  soap  maker,  h.  95  Kinnaird 
Samuel  H.  waiter,  h.  341i  Main 
Thomas,  foreman. Otis  Wood  Works, 

Otis,  h.  Fourth 
Warren,  jail  officer,  h.  68  Fifth 
William,  clothing.  Province  ct.  B.  h. 

6  Eaton 
William,  kalsominer,  h.  98  Plympton 
William  A.  waiter,  h.  24  Grigg 
William  H.  waiter,  h.38  Pine 
Jacobs  Aaron  A.  pressman,  Globe.  B.  h. 

237  Columbia 
Allen,  student,  b.  19  Pleasant 


Jacobs  Carosly,  hostler,  h.  225  Vine 
Charles  T.  bread,  h.  479  Winsor 
George  K.  machinist,  h.  84  Prospect 
George  K.  machinist,  h.  9  State 
George  W.  clerk,  h.  8  Florence 
Isabel  A.  Miss,  asst.  Public  Library, 

bds.  19  Pleasant 
John,  baker,  h.  479  Winsor 
John  B.  carpenter,  h.  14  Eliot 
John  H.  agent,  Armstrong  Transfer 

Co.  h.  22  Pearl 
Martin,  baker,  b.  479  Winsor 
Mary,  widow  of  William  G.    house 

237  Columbia 
Sarah  Miss,  h.  19  Pleasant 
William  T.  clerk,  b.  31  Fayette 
Jacobsen  Ingwal    (F.   Hjorth  Co.),   im- 
porter and  com.  mer.   etc.  house  5 

Vernon 
Jacobson  Absalom,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds. 

471  Cambridge 
Christian,  cabinet  maker,h.314  Pros- 
pect 
Henning  Rev. pastor,  Swedish  Evan. 

Luth.  church,  h.  42  Bigelow 
John  O.   carriage  trimmer,     h.   135 

Columbia 
Joseph,  cigar  maker,  h.  312  Third 
Raphael  cabinet  maker,  628  Mass.av. 

h.  213  Franklin 
Jacquer  J.  C.  piano  finisher,  164  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Boston 
Jacques 'Charles  C.  mill   owner,    h.     126 

Putnam  avenue  [ave. 

George  H.  mill  hand,  h.  126  Putnam 

Jagemann  Hans  C.G.von,  Asst.  Prof  .  of 

Germanic  Philologv.    H.   U.  h.    9 

Walker 
Jahnke  Louis   F.bicycle    repairer.    12Ss 

Mass.  ave.  h.  20  Soden 
Jahonsen Edward  O. cabinet  makef.h.  317 

Prospebt 
James  Agnes  L.  bookkeeper,  1876  Mass. 

av.b.  5  Huron  avenue 
Albert,  laborer,  h.  Reed  st.  ct. 
Alexander,  cook.  h.  37  Brewery 
Charles,  caterer.  1  Village,  h.  do. 
Charles,  grocr.  519  Mass.  ave.  h.  123 

Green 
Charles  N.  driver,   446  Main,rms.    2 

Douglass 
Cordelia  E .Mrs. dressmaker,l  Village, 

house  do. 
C.  E.  cracker  dealer.29  Franklin,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Edward  B.  lumber,16  Central  whf.B. 

h.  SS  Lake  View  ave. 
Elizabeth  G. widow  of  John  W.  h.    5 

Huron  avenue 
Frank  A.  Mrs.  h.  46  Eustis 
Henry,  painter,  h.  278  Vine 
Henry. switchman. W.E.  St.  Ry.  1376 

Mass.  ave.  h.  7  rear  25  Banks 


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287 


James  Herbert  L.  clerk,  1865  Mass.  ave. 
b.  5  Huron  avenue 
Joseph,  nurse,  h.  31  Bismarck 
Mary,  lunch  room,  299  River,  house 

rear  25  Banks 
Mary  A.H.Mrs.nurse,h.  31  Bismarck 
William,  cooper,  h.  399  Cambridge 
William,  professor  of  philosophy,  H. 

U.  h.  95   Irving 
William  A.  teller,JSTational  City  Bank, 

765  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Boston 
William  Basset,  clerk,  B.bds.88  Lake 
View  avenue 
Jameson  Edwin  A.  L.    straw   goods,    20 
Chauncy,  B.  h.  45  Mt.  Vernon 
WinthropM. straw  goods, 20  Chauncy, 
B.  h.  112  Huron  av. 
Jameison  Donald,  produce,  b.  49    Ellery 
Isabella  E. widow  of  John  W.B.  h.  49 

Ellery 
John  P.  inventor,  h.  6  Florence 
Margaret  M.  Miss,  bds.  49  Ellery 
Janes  Benjamin  F.  wholesale  millinery, 
20  Summer,  B.  h.  2192  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  J.  h.  2203  Mass.  ave. 
Eben,  horseshoer.  26  Palmer,  h.  166 

Auburn 
Frank  W. clerk,    107  Washington,  B. 

bds.  16  Howard 
John,  action  maker,  162  Broadway, 
h.  16  Howard 
Janifer  Edward  F.hostler,180  Main,h.do. 
Jankiewiez  Michael, sugar  house, house  15 

Winter 
Janson  Peter,   furniture  polisher,  bds.  1 
Coolidge  place  [ave. 

Jaquith  Lavinia  M.  Mrs.  h.  14  Ellsworth 

Leon,  b.  14  Ellsworth  ave. 
Jardine  John,  carpeuter,  113  Broadway 
Jarossenski  Alexander,  brass  finisher,  h. 

82  Fifth 
Jarvis  Amos  B.    bookbinder,     Riverside 
Press,  h.  53  Pleasant 
(  buries  A.pressman,h!46  Eustis 
Edward  A.  printer,  bds.  53  Pleasant 
Horatio  N. butcher,  h.  240    Prospect 
Jasper  George  P.  tinsmith,  446   Main 
.laves  Charles  M.porter,7  Clinton  market, 
B.  h.  Whittemore  ave. 
Damien,  h.  8  Clifton 
George  H.  brick  burner.B.  S.  B.  Co. 

bds.  8  Clifton 
.Julius  D.  nurse, bds. 12  White 
.lean  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  r.  9  Mont- 
gomery 

. tellers  Charle8,furnace  tender, house  395 

Winsor 

Jefferson  Ann  II. widow  of  Henry    E. h. 

518  Putnam  ave. 
Ilans.prodnee  peddler,  h.  187  Dublin 
.Fames,   warehouseman,     University 

Press,  h.  9  Eliot 
John  W.    laborer,  h.  S    Maynard  pi. 


Jefferson  Nicholas,  laborer,  h.  18  Broad- 
way 
Robert  T.  porter,  h.  17  Murdock 
Jeffersonian      Democratic       Club,      183 

Broadway 
Jeffrey  Charles,  plasterer,  h.  425  Main 
Stephen    E.      (Hilton   &  Jeffrey), 

stair  builder,  17   River,  house  252 

Green 
Jelley  Edward,  laborer,  h.  39£  Union 

William  J.  shipper,  h.  141  Elm 
Jellison  Charles  E.  clerk, 55  Mt.  Auburn, 

bds.  8£  South 
Fred,  hairdresser,  81  Winsor,  bds.do. 
William,  steam  fitter,  h.  8£  South 
Jelly  Arthur  H. salesman, 10  Central  whf. 

B.  b.  150  Thorndike 
Emeline  A.  widow   of  James,  h.  150 

Thorndike 
Jenkius  Abner,carpenter,h.7  Huron  ave. 
Burris  A.  Rev.  h.  39  Hurlburt 
Charies  H.glass  mnfr.  Somerville,  h. 

27  Creighton 
David,carpenter,rms.478  Putnam  av. 
David, Jr.iron  worker,  h.  478  Putnam 

avenue 
Edward  E.clerk,40  Kilby,  B.  bds.  47 

Wendell 
Frank,  polisher,  bds.  46  Second 
James  G.  carpenter,  b.  60  Austin 
JohnM.  bds.  140  Washington 
William  H.H.2d,  waiter,  house  1560 

Cambridge 
Jenness  Albert  S.  locksmith,  h.  Moxon's 

bldg.  Green 
Ann  E.  Miss,    seamstress,   house  187 

Hampshire 
Arthur  W.  lather,  bds.  37  Pine 
A.T.  &  Co.  (Austin  T.   Jeuness   and 

Lewis    E.   Hartshorn),  express.  2 

Mill, Riverside  Press,and  34  Court 

sq.B.       }3>   (peyxcLYvL      /\ 
Charles  M.  clerk,  212  Hampshire,  li. 

127  Tremont 
George  II.  expressman,  b.  r.  13  Pine 
George  L.  lather,    h.  rear  13    Pine 
.lames  D. gas  meter  maker,  at  cha'n. 

h.  41   Hoi  wort  hy 
John  L.casket  coverer,  h.40£Antrrim 
Joseph  E.  tinsmith,  h.  8  .Ionian    pi. 
Lewis  P.  salesman. 5i)4    Mass. ave.  li. 

51  Brookline 
Margaret  J.widow  of  William   II.   !>. 

40£  Antrim 
Margaret  L. widow  of. lolui. bouse  127 

Tremont 
Nathaniel,   st.  ear  conductor,  b.  n 

Hoi  wort  by 
Samuel  I),  t'insmitb,   b.  S  Jordan  pi. 
Samuel  W.  lather,  h.29  Norfolk 

Thomas  W.tinsmith,bds.8  .Jordan  pi. 
Williamll.driver.b.  IdA  Antrim 
William  I.  laborer,  bds..*)!   Brookline 


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Jennings  Catherine  C.  teacher,  bds.    214 

Pearl  [do. 

Charles  T.  milkman,  88  Brookline,  h. 
Ellen  F.    widow,  variety  store,    255 

Columbia,  house  do. 
Elmer  E. machinist, h. 161  Hampshire 
George  F.   custom  house,  B.  b.  434 

Mass.  ave. 
George  W.  salesman, B.h. 16  Pleasant 
Henry  L.   D.   clerk,   D.    W.  Lewis, 

Cambridge,  cor.   Portland,     h.  20 

Bellevue  avenue 
James, laborer ,John  Reardon  &  Sons, 

h.  214  Pearl 
John,  machinist,  bds.  149  Winsor 
John,  watchman,  h.  466  Green 
Joseph  J.clerk,  P.O.,  B.  b.  214  Pearl 
Levi  P. f  Jennings  &  Welch), printers, 

2076  Mass. ave. bds. 20  Bellevue  ave. 
Lizzie  Mrs. variety  store. 19  1-4  Fifth, 

house  do. 
Matthew,  carpenter,  bds.  442  Green 
Patrick,  currier,  h.  5  Cedar 
Robert,  carpenter,  h.  442  Green 
Theodore  W.driver,bds.  88  Brookline 
Thomas  W. mason,  h.  88  Brookline 
&  Welch  (Levi  P.  Jennings  and  Wil- 
liam G.Welch), printers, 2076  Mass. 

avenue 
Jennison  Arthur,  h.  63  School 
James  Mrs.  h.  35  Trowbridge 
Lucia  X.asst. drawing  teacher,  public 

schools,  rms.  45  Cottage 
Stanle}-,weigher,Richardson&Bacon, 

bds.  35  Trowbridge 
William  S. drugs, B.h. 161  Putnam  av. 
Jensen  Bros.  (Henry  and  Tuke  H.Jensen) , 

confectioners,  161  and  163  Norfolk 
Henry  (Jensen  Bros.),  confectioner, 

161  Norfolk,  h.  at  Dedham 
Jan  S.  house  161  Norfolk 
Johannes,  hairdresser,    h.    3    Hotel 

Dorchester 
Peter,    horseshoer,  h.  80  Brookline 
Tuke  (Jensen  Bros.),    confectioner, 

161  Norfolk,  h.  do.  [tin 

Jerauld  Albert  A.bookkeeper,B.h.60  Aus- 
Jerier  George  B.  teamster,  h.  175  Main 
Jerrior  James,  teamster,  h.  130  Bridge 
Jerris  Ellen,  widow  of  William  H.  h.  13 
Summer 

Frederick  L.lawyer,B.  b.  13  Summer 
Harriet  L.  h.  13  Summer 
Jesson  Peter, upholsterer,bds.  191  Hamil- 
ton 
Jessop  George  F.  bds.  29  Bigelow 

Joseph  H.    confectioner,    B.     h.    29 

Bigelow 
Manuel,  baker,  bds.  67  Gore 
Jesus  Louisa, widow  of  Joan,h.  20  Spring 
Jewell  Ann,   widow  of   Hosea,    house   6 

Pleasant  pi. 
Arthur,  student,  bds.  25  Grig-gr 


Jewell    Charlotte    E.     Miss,     principal, 

Quincy 

primary  school,  bds.  6  Pleasant  pi. 
David, wood  worker,  h.  30  Ellsworth 

avenue 
Edward  C.lawyer,34  School, B. bds. 35 

Langdon 
Frederick  A.  musician,  h.  18  Watson 
George, piano  maker,rms.  164  Winsor 
Hattie  L.teacher,Putnam  school, bds. 

30  Ellsworth  ave. 
Peter  T.  hairdresser,  h.  25  Grigg 
William  E.  lawyer ,34  School,B.  h.  35 

Langdon 
William  E.Jr.clerk,B.&  M.R.R.  B.b. 

35  Langdon 
Jewett  Dexter, police, station  l,h.  154  Mt 

Auburn 
Drucella,  widow  of  Stephen,  h.  101 

Thorndike 
Elverton  S. collection  clerk,  28  State, 

B.  h.  1  Hastings  sq. 
Evadne    H.     typewriter,    154     Mt. 

Auburn,  bds.  do.  [dike 

Francis, blacksmith,  bds. 101  Thorn- 
Fred,  teamster,  bds.  101  Thorndike 
Fred  E. wire  worker,10  Franklin, rms. 

12  Green 
Jessie  M.and  Lillian  L.h.  1  Hastings 

square 
Josie  E.  widow,  h.  25  Lee 
William, blacksmith, b. 101  Thorndike 
see  Jouett 
Jim  Willie,  laundry,  281  Broadway  h.  do. 
Joachin  Michael,  blacksmith,  b.  56  Cam- 
bridge 
Joaquin  Bernardina,  widow  of  Barnev,  h. 

207  Vine 
Joel    Harry  W.  cigar  maker,  house  63 

Brookline 
Lewis  W.  fruit  dealer,  bds.  10  Watson 
Moses,  fruit  and  vegetable  dealer,  b. 

10  Watson 
Samuel  W.  fruit  dealer,  h.  10  Watson 
Johanson  Alfred,  upholsterer,  h.  95  Nor- 
folk 
Alfred,  wood  carver,  bds.  1  Lamson 

place 
Andros  P.  laborer,  h.  275  Main 
August,  piano  case  maker,  368  Main. 

h.  Hotel  Clark,  Clark 
August  L.  machinist,  184  Broadway 
Charles  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  19  Centre 
Edward,  cabinet  maker,  h.  317  Pros- 
pect 
Gustaf,  piano  case  maker,  36S  Main, 

h.  109  Winsor 
John,  case  maker,  162  Broadwav.  h. 

95  Norfolk 
John  W.  glazier,  h.  1  Hotel  Weston, 

School  [Centre 

Samuel,  coachman,  S  Dana,  house  19 
see  Johnson 


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289 


Johnasson  Samuel  A.  h.  86  Washington 
John  Frank  L.   expressman,  house  202 

Hampshire 
Johnquist  Charles  E.   machinist,  house 

Moxon's  Bldg.  Green 
Johns  Richard,  b.  23  Pioneer  ave. 
Johnson  Adeline  A.  widow  of  William  A. 

h.  120  Winsor 
Albert,  gardener,  rms.  13  Clark 
Albert,  piano  case  maker,  boards  394 

Main 
Alonzo  F.  clerk,  Post  Office,  B.  h. 

379  Cambridge 
Amandus,  laborer,  h.  Hotel  Hollv, 

Holly 
Andrew,  carriagesmith.  133  Main,  h. 

44  Broadway  [av. 

Andrew,  piano  maker, b.  21  Fairmont 
Annie,  employment  office  and  board- 
ing house,  394  Main 
Arthur  H.  clerk,  h.  23  Bellevue  ave. 
August,  carpenter,  rms.  53  Columbia 
August,  h.  146  Putnam  ave. 
August,  machinist,  h.88  Washington 
August,  riveter,  h.  146  Putnam  ave. 
Axel,  blacksmith,  h.  21  Oak  Circle 
Bartlett  B.  cook,   Boston,  rms.  224 

Columbia 
Ben  M.  fish  merchant,  Dock  sq.  B. 

h.  14  Ellsworth  ave. 
Bengt,  cabinet  maker, h.  246  Harvard 
Carl  A.  cabinet  maker,  b.  122  Otis 
Carl  P.  piano  maker,  h.  54  Clark 
Caswell,  pigs"  feet  dealer,  h.  rear  88 

Harvard 
Catherine,  h.  208  Third 
Charles,  hostler,  133  Green,  bds.  20 

Western  ave. 
Charles,  machinist,  h.  239  Main 
Charles,  moulder,  h.  57  Webster  av. 
Charles  B.  porter,  h.  60  Washington 
Charles  B.  salesman,  h.  39  Antrim 
Charles  Emil,  salesman,  B.  boards  59 

Austin 
Charles  E.  cabinet  maker,  house  394 

Main 
Charles  F.  salesman,  B.  h.  59  Austin 
Charles  M.  motorman,  h.  297  Green 
Charles  M.  waiter,  h.  61  Washington 
(  hristian,    organ    maker,    house    20 

Worcester 
Cornelius  J.  laborer,  b.  I'M  Amory 
David,  porter,  h.  151  Hastings 
Edith  M.  Miss,  accountant,  Radclifie 

College,  b.  9  Phillips  place 
Eliza,  h.  98  Plympton 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  57  Webster  av. 
Ethan,  brushmaker,  122  Harvard.  i>. 

6U  Cherry  [[Sidney 

Fannie  A.  widow  of  Amos  li.  b.  262 
Prances  H.  trained  nurse,  b.  18  Beecb 
Francis   II.   flsh,  ill   Paneuil    Hall 

market.  B.  h.  14  Dana 


Johnson  Frank,  piano  maker, h.  39  Ports- 
mouth 
Frank,  salesman,  B.  b.  290  Harvard 
Frank  H.  teamster,  180  Main,  h.  89 

Harvard 
Frank  L.  painter,  b.  63  Elm 
Frank  W.  collector,  h.  2301  Mass.  av. 
Frederick  C.  watchman,   h.  41   Pil- 
grim 
Fritz,  piano  action  maker,  bds.  139 

Washington 
George,  carpenter,  b.  6  Essex 
George  D.  sawyer,  174  Broadway 
George  F.  brass  moulder,  house  16 

Bristol 
George  P.  manager,  47  Franklin,  B. 

h.  30  Harris 
George  W.  coachman,  h.  57  Bristol 
Georgianna  A.  Mrs.  h.  1  Austin  pi. 
Gustaf  A.  moulder,  b.  4  Harvard  pi. 
Gustave,  piano  case  maker,  house  109 

Winsor 
Gustavus,  box  maker,  h.  101  Hamp- 
shire 
Harry  S.  student,  b.  36  Ptussell 
Henry,  bottler,  h.  1  Allston  ct. 
Henrv,  carpenter,    B.  B.  Works,  h. 

102"'  Clark 
Henry  G.  books,  116  Bedford,  B.  b. 

48  Concord  av. 
Hosea  W.  salesman,  40  Summer,  B. 

h.  36  Russell 
H.  S.  Mrs.  h.  28  Mt.  Auburn 
Inez  C.  widow  of  Gustav,  house  90 

Putnam  ave. 
Jacob,  laborer,  b.  7  Parnell 
James,  at  169  Gore,  h.  528  Winsor 
James,  laborer,  h.  174  Gore 
James,   piano  frame   maker,  h.    159 

Harvard 
Jennie  D.  at  art  school,  B.  rms.  14 

Greeuough  av. 
John,  brushmaker,  bds.  10  Sixth 
John,  cabinet  maker,  b.  34  Second 
John,  carpenter,  h.  107£  Washington 
John,  case  maker,  rms.  9  Seckle 
John,  piano  worker,  b.  9  Seckle 
John,  teamster,  b.  42  Bristol 
John,  teamster,  130  Washington 
John  Auguste,  cabinet  maker,  b.  86 

Washington 
John  A.  laborer,  h.  14  Suffolk 
John  E.  coachman,  h.  6  Ashburton 

place 
John  Frederick,  blacksmith,  b.  227 

Franklin 
John  !■'.  mill  hand,Osborn,opp. State, 

h.  34  Coggswell  av. 
John  M.  furniture  mover,  400  Main. 

b.  130  Washington 
John  o.    coachman,    263    Harvard, 

i).  !>;>  Prospect 
John  P.  door  layer,  b.  s  Esses 


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-Johnson  John  S. salesman, B.h. 100  Austin 
"  Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  h.  230  Vine 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  31  Elm 
Joseph  K.  porter,  h.  62  Bristol 
Joseph  L.  teamster,   h.  83  Webster 

avenue 
Julius,  tailor,  b.  108  Thorndike 
J.  Albert,  teamster,  h.  323  Vine 
Lars  P.   cabinet  maker,  house  r.  17 

Cherry 
Lars  P.  watchman,  h.  3  Gore  place 
Lawrence  Henry,  butcher,  423  Main, 

h.  102  Clark 
Leander,   at    169  Gore,   boards  469 

Cambridge 
Lena  Miss,  h.  9  Seckle 
Leonard  W.  actor,  b.  353  Harvard 
Lewis  J.   instructor,    H.   U.  h.    100 

Avon  Hill 
Loring  W.  machinist,  b.  353  Harvard 
Margaret  Miss,  brushmaker,  h.  208 

Third 
Margaret,  widow  of  William,  h.  10 

Sixth 
Marshall,  fish,  24  Dock  sq.  B.  house 

17  Centre 
Martha,   widow   of  John,  house   15 

Sargent 
Martin,  painter,  h.  303  Vine 
Mary  A.  Miss,  grocer,  1  Webster  av. 

h.  35  Hampshire 
Mary    E.    Mrs.    janitress,     Sleeper 

school,  b.  25  Cedar 
Mary  J.  Mrs.  b.  58  Hammond 
Matthew,    whitewasher  and  carpet 

cleaner,  S4  Plympton,  h.  do. 
Michael,  railroad,  h.  19  Lambert 
Moses  C.  janitor,  h.  104  Amory 
Moses  H.  laborer,  h.  77  Hastings 
Murdoch    M.    manager,    Cambridge 

Laundry,  6  Soden,  h.  at  Boston 
M.  h.  49  Belmont 
Nathaniel  B.  h.  53  Hayes 
Nelson,  porter,  h.  163  Hastings 
Olaf,  polisher,  162  Broadway,  h.  89i 

Washington 
Oscar,  brick  layer,  h.  57  Portland 
Oscar,  carpenter,  rms.  53  Columbia 
Oscar,  sailmaker,  h.  2  Brewery 
Oscar  A.  blacksmith,  Main,  house  44 

Pine 
Peter,  machinist,  b.  295  Mmn 
Peter,  moulder,  b.  57  Webster  av. 
Peter,  teamster,  h.  28  Ninth 
Peter  W.  bookbinder,  50  Arch,  B.  h. 

24  Baldwin 
Reuben,  h.  80  Harvard 
Richard  A.  draughtsman,  B.  rms.  54 

Austin 
Robert,  electrician,  2369  Mass.  av.  h. 

3  Olive  place 
Robert,  farmer,  b.  3  Willis  ct. 
Rose,  widowr  of  James,  h.  30  Regent 


Johnson  R.  D. ladder  salesman,  139  Gore, 

h.  187  Portland 
Segrid    A.    Miss,    dressmaker,    579 

Mass.  av.  h.  8  Essex 
Solomon  Mrs.  h.  84  Plympton 
Stella  E.  Mrs.  physician,   353   Har- 
vard, h.  do. 
Sumner  E.   clerk,  b.  1  Austin  pi. 
Susan,  trained  nurse,  b.  18  Beech 
Theodore,  tailor,  h.  107  Gore 
Theodore  H.  engineer,  81  Main,  h.  18 

Brewery 
Theresa  Mrs.  b.  157  Hancock 
Thomas,  iron  worker,  72  Main 
Ulderic,  painter,  h.  179  Main 
Wealthy  J.  widow  of  Frank  H.  h.  15 

Centre 
William,  plumber,  b.  10  Sixth 
William  A.  clerk,  B.  h.  28  Had  ley 
William  A.  messenger,  State  House, 

B.  h.  26  Worcester 
William  F.  box  maker,  h.  15  Market 
William  G.  hostler,  h.  12  Springfield 
William  H.  pianos,  h.  343  Broadway 
William  H.  Rev.  pastor,  Third  Uni- 
tarian church,  h.  26  Lee 
William  T.  clerk,  h.  39  Kinnaird 
Willis  R.  rms.  56  Columbia 
W.  C.  h.  51  Ellery 

,  printer,  h.  72  Allston 

see  Johanson 
Johnston  Andrew  N.  carpenter,  house  80 

Winsor 
Fred  J.  foreman.  33  Bowker,  B.  h. 

442  Cambridge 
Frederick  J.   Jr.   clerk,  boards  442 

Cambridge 
Gustaf,  paper  hanger,  h.  55a  Market 
James    S.    wood    carver,   10S    Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Somerville 
John  W.  fireman,  Steamer  No.  1,  b. 

23  Park 
John  H.   variety   store,   83   Spring, 

rms.    do. 
Wiliminia  S.   Mrs.   fancy  goods,  77 

Pleasant  and  23  Park,  h.  do. 
Johnstone,  David  T.  manager.  121  Peari, 

h. 14  Jay 
George  J.  clerk, 96  Pleasant,  b.  14  Jay 
George  S.  printer,  h.  S  Clark 
James,  case  maker,  h.  74  Webster  av. 
Maggie     1.    Miss,    bookkeeper,    674 

Mass.  ave.  h.  14  Jay  [8  Clark 

Rosanna,  widow  of  George  S.  house 

Joll  Charles  E.  hairdresser,  lj  Brattle, b. 

4  Gorham 
George  M.  hairdresser,  \%  Brattle, 

house  4  Gorham 
Harry  D.   draughtsman,  1400  Mass. 

are.  bds.  4  Gorham 
Jolly  Alfred  E.  clerk,  b.  47  Fairmont 
William,    wood   moulder,   house  47 

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291 


Jones  Abbie  F.  widow  of  Charles  B.  h. 
192  Auburn 
Albeit  E.  painter,  b.  54  Jay 
Albert  V.  janitor,  h.  73  Hastings 
Amos,  mason,  h.  10  Leonard  ave. 

JONES  ANDREW  J.  storage  and 
carriage  builder,  Church,  cor.  Pal- 
mer,  house  52  Mt.  Auburn.     See 

page  8 
Andrew  W.   machinist,  72  Main,  h. 

28  Webster  ave. 
Anna  E. widow  of  William, house  303 

Harvard 
Annie,  widow   of  Erastus  J.   house 

56  Washington 
Annie  B.  Mrs.  clerk,  258  Cambridge 
Arthur  E.  lawyer,  60  Devonshire,  B. 

house  21  Kirkland 
Arthur  M.    student,   H.   U.    boards 

285  Harvard 
Benjamin,  tinsmith,  440  Main 
Benjamin  G.  salesman,   B.  house  66 

Pleasant 
Betty,  widow  of  Charles,  cook, house 

4  Worcester 
Butler,  coachman,  bds.  87£  Harvard 
Carrie  P.  widow  of  William  F. house 

44  Bowdoin 
Charles,  carpenter,  h.  19  Prospect 
Charles,  machinist, h. 38  Crescent  av. 
Charles  A.  teamster,  h.  8  First 
Charles  L.  electrician,  4  Central  sq. 

house  at  Allston 
Charles  M.  asst.  city  messenger,Cit3T 

Hall,  house  192  Auburn 
Charles  P.  steam  fitter,  h.  12  Union 
Charles  W.   pres.  X.  E.  Nat.  Bank, 

150  Devonshire,  B.  h.  285  Harvard 
Colpitts  &  Co.  (Joseph  M.  Jones  and 

Bela  Colpitts),    teas   and   coffees, 

41!)  Mass.  ave. 
Curtis,  waiter,  rms.  1  Butler  ct. 
C.  L.  &  Co.  (Henry  E.  and  Frank  II. 

Jones),  soap  mnfrs.  172   Pearl  and 

224  State,  B. 
Daniel,  house  05  Hastings 
David,  laborer,  h.  11  Suffolk 
David  A.  laborer,  12  Brattle,  house 

8  Harris  ct. 
David  <;.  pressman.  Riverside  Press, 

house  64  Pleasant 
Edmand  P.  caterer.  !»  City    Hall  ave. 

B.  house  7  West 
Edward,  bds.  325  Main 
Edward  A.  publisher,  115  Congress, 

15.  bouse  23  Etindge  ave. 

Edward  IF.  piano  maker,  rms.  2r>l'._, 

Broadway 
Edward  .1.  mason,  h.  75  Gushing 
Edward  T.  paper  hanger,  h.  17  Bews 
Edward   W.  teamster,  h.  300 Green 
Edward  \v.  s.  stationery.  282  Wash- 
ington, Ii.  b.  210  Prospect 


Jones  Elias,  blacksmith,  h.  32  Somerset 
Elias  F.  laborer,  h.  177£  Hampshire 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Charles  W.  h. 

34  Fifth 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  29  Porter 
Elizabeth  M.  widow  of  William,  h. 

189  Mt.  Auburn 
Ella,  widow  of  Henry,h.  18  Brewery 
Ella  F.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  250  Colum- 
bia, house  do. 
Ellen  H.  widow  of  Charles  L.  house 

299  Harvard 
Ernest  W.  plumber,  b.  44  Market 
E.  Frank,  draughtsman,  b.57  Market 
Frances  B.  Mrs.  h.  299  Harvard 
Frank  H.  (C.  L.  Jones  &  Co.),  soap 

mnfrs.  172  Pearl,  h.  at  Lincoln 
Franklin  C.  clerk,  bds.  232  Pearl 
Franklin  K.  fireman,  h.  20  Rockwell 
Frederick,  carpenter,h. Hotel  Myrtle, 

Moore  [bridge 

Freeman,  blacksmith,  bds.  390  Cam- 
George  F.  machinist,  h.  102£  Hamp- 
shire [house  do. 
George  AY.  physician,  892  Mass.  ave. 
George   W.  stereotyper,  4  Williams 

ct.  B.  house  19  Rindge  ave. 
George  W.  trav.  salesman,  house  44 

Market  [at  Boston 

Hanaford,  painter,  22  Broadway,  h. 
Harry  B.  clerk,  601   Mass.  ave.  bds. 

12  Union 
Henry,  clerk,  B.  h.  86  Green 
Henry,  jobber,   9   City  Hall  ave.  B. 

house  36  Union 
Henrv   C.   police,    station   2,    house 

232^  Pearl 
Henry  E.  (C.  L.  Jones  &  Co.),  soap 

mnfr.  172  Pearl,  h.  276  Harvard 
Henry    W.    supt.   172    Pearl,  boards 

276  Harvard 
Herbert  Lyon,  teacher.  IT.  U.  house 

92  Hammond 
.lames,  cabinet  maker,  b.  101  Inman 
James,  laborer,  h.  442  Green 
James,  waiter,  bds.  31  Elmer 
.lames  ii.  carpenter,  bds.  ss  Green 
James  S.  barber,  h.  256  Columbia 
Jennie    Mrs.    music    teacher,   i'nd  oi 

Elmer,  h.  do. 
John,  boiler  maker,  h.  2S3  Wiusor 
John,  fireman,  h.  4  Village 
John,  laborer,  bds.  21  Grigg 
John,  painter,  h.  end  of  Elmer 
John,  watchman,  h.  206  Auburn 
John  15.   foreman,  10   Arrow,  bouse 

1   Myrt  le  ave. 

John  E.  piper,  h.  21  I  >eca1  ur 
John  II.  peddler,  bds.  51  Fourth 
John  L.compositor,  Riverside  Pre--. 

house  1 1  Fairmont  ave. 
John   L,  Jr.  compositor,  University 

Press,  h.  1  1  Fairmont  ave. 


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Jones  John  R.  dentist,622Mass.  av.  rms. 

do. 
Joseph  M.   boiler  inspector,   house 

270  Broadway 
Joseph  N.  (Jones,  Colpitts  &  Co.), 
teas  and  coffees,  419  Mass.  ave.  h. 

290  do.  [Lawrence 

J.  Mariner,  motorman,  house  21 
Leonard  T.  clerk,  1  Hamilton,  B.  h. 

26  Tufts 
Louise  M.   dressmaker,   101  Inman, 

boards  do.  [Pearl 

Lucy  A.  widow  of  Alphonse,  b.  232 
Mabel  Miss,   clerk,   419  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  290  do. 
Manson,  bookkeeper,  h.  303  Harvard 
Margaret  E.  widow  of  George  A.  h. 

125  Mt.  Auburn 
Mark   A.   Mrs.   druggist,   150  Cam- 
bridge, house  do.  [rms.  do. 
Marshall,  coachman,  1131  Mass.  ave. 
Martha  R.  Miss,  confectionery,  1372 

Mass.  ave.  house  5  Story 
Mary  J. widow  of  LeviD.h.10  Center 
Mary  E.  dressmaker,189Mt. Auburn, 

boards  do. 
Miles  L. bookbinder, Riverside  Press, 

house  135  Chestnut 
Milford  F. carriage  painter, 22  Broad- 
way, house  at  Boston 
Mina,  widow,  h.  65  Elm 
Moses,  carpenter,  h.  29  Brookline 
Myron  P.  machinist,  1181  Harrison 

ave.  B.  h.  91  Richdale  ave. 
N.  Manson,  514  Atlantic  ave.  B.  h. 

303  Harvard 
Ora  Miss,  laundress,  h.  65  Hastings 
Pascal,  1190  Mass.  ave.  rms.  do. 
Peter,  bootblack,  B.  h.  25  Jackson 
Peter,  laborej,  h.  290  Columbia 
Pierce,  carpenter,  113  Broadway,  h. 

at  Boston  [Cambridge 

Ralph  P.  bookkeeper,  boards  390 
Ralph  P.bookkeeper,B.h.l20  Norfolk 
Robert  O.   chemist,   150  Broadway, 

rms.  125  Washington 
Samuel, cigars  and  tobacco, 525  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  23  Decatur 
Sidney  S.  show  case  maker,  boards 

88  Green 
Thomas,  hose  maker,  b.  71  Harvard 
Thomas,  printer,  rms.  236  Broadway 
Thomas  H.  waiter,  b.  31  Elmer 
Thomas  T.  h.  106  Norfolk 
Verda  E.  Mrs.  h.  214  Pearl 
Walter  F.  student,  b.   210  Prospect 
Willard,  carriage  painter,  22  Broad- 
way, house  at  Boston 
William,   steam    fitter,   B.    bds.   20 

Western  avenue 
William  C.    shop   officer,   House  of 

Correction,  Thorndike,  house  364 

Cambridge 


Jones  William  E. carpenter, h.ll7£  Hamp- 
shire 
William   Gordon,    salesman,  A.  Mc- 
Donald &  Son.  h.  5  Larch 
William     L.   bookbinder,   Riverside 

Press,  h.  10  Rockwell 
William  S.  manager,  adv.  dept.  Bos- 
ton Herald,  B.  h.  11  Walnut  av. 
Jonsberg  Frank  F.  draugtsman,  boards 

15  Fairmont 
Jacob,  painter,   house  15  Fairmont 
Oscar,  fresco  painter,  b.  15  Fairmont 
Jordan  Anna  M.  widow  of  Patrick,house 

21  Parker 
Beniamin,  at  B.  &  A.   R.  R.  rooms 

63£  Western  ave. 
Daniel,  barber,  B.  h.  57  Spring 
Francis  P.  brass  finisher, b.  5  Holly 
Fred  W.   cement  maker,  1  Albany, 

bds.  28  Russell 
Henry  C.  hassock  maker,  B.  house  3 

Hancock  place 
Ida  M.   widow  of  Rev.  Arthur  W. 

boards  56  Harris 
James,    baker,    176   Harvard,  house 

10  Berkshire 
James,  stone  cutter,320  Third,  house 

5  Pioneer 
James  E.  waiter,  h.  301  Columbia 
James  E.Jr.salesman.b.301  Columbia 
Joachin,  barber,  b.  S4  Spring 
John,  barber,  h.  84  Tremont 
John,  marble  cutter,  b.  164  Gore 
John  H.  house  59  North 
-  John  M.  mariner,  h.  14  Oak  Circle 
John  S.  laborer,  h.  32  Brewerv 
Joseph  W.  (W.  F.  Webster  Cement 

Co.),   cement  mnfr.  1  Albany,  h. 

28  Russell  [mont 

Louis  C.  clerk,  10  India,  B.  b.47  Tre- 
Lucy,  widow  of  James  L.  h.61  Pearl 
Octavia    L.   bds.   A.   W.   Glidden's, 

Ashton  place 
Samuel  C.  salesman, 536  Washington, 

B.  house  47  Tremont 
Susan  H.  widow  of  Henry,  bds.  83 

Pemberton 
Thomas  B.  brass  finisher,  h.  5  Holly 
Thomas  B.  Jr.  hose  maker,b.5  Holly 
William,  bds.  5  Pioneer 
William,  teamster,  b.  171  Dublin 
William  W.  clerk,  B.   b.  47  Tremont 
Willis  H.  (W.  H.Jordan  &  Co.),  real 

estate,  543  Mass.  ave.  rooms  280 

Winsor 
W.   H.  &  Co.    (  Willis  H.  Jordan  & 

Avery  W.  Gore,  Jr.),  real  estate, 

543  Mass.  ave.  and  28  School,  B. 
Jorgensen  Peter,   bookbinder,  boards  5 

Hotel  Pleasant 

JOSE  EDWIN  H.lawyer,591  Mass. 
ave.  h.  7  Hotel  Florence,  15  Nor- 
folk.    See  page  815 


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293 


Jose  Ernest  P.  cashier,  25  Congress.  B. 

b.  7  Hotel  Florence,  15  Norfolk 
Francis,  laborer,  h.  208  Bridge 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  28  Spring 
Manuel,  laborer,  h.  9  Plymouth 
Paulino,  laborer,  h.  64  Vine 
Joseph  David,  cigar  maker,  b.  8  Pine 
Hannah  Miss,  bookkeeper,  455  Main, 

bds.  35  Brookline 
Henrietta  Miss,  bds.  8  Pine 
Isaac  (I.  &  J.  Joseph),  fruit,  etc .455 

Main,  h.  35  Brookline 
I.   &  J.    (Isaac  and  John  Joseph), 

fruit,  etc.  455  and  457  Main 
Jacob,  sand  paperer,  b.  8  Pine 
John  (I.  &  J.  Joseph),  fruit,  etc.  455 

Main,  h.  8  Clark 
John,  laborer,  h.  40  Spring 
John  A.  conductor,  b.  16£  Mill 
Louis,  trav.  salesman,  h.  24  Lopez 
Manuel,  organ  maker,  S.  S.  Hamill, 

bds.  34  Second 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  29  Suffolk 
Joslin  Malvina  M.Miss,   teacher,   Lowell 

primary  school,  h.  18  Ellery 
Josselyn  Annie  B.  Miss,  teacher,  Putnam 

grammar  school,  b.  118  Inman 
Francis,   Custom  House,  B.  house  9 

Chester 
Jouett    Edward    M.    bookkeeper,    2078 

Mass.  ave.  b.  at  W.  Somerville 
Fred  W.  clerk,  b.  21  Arlington 
Isaac  W.   grocer,   680  Washington, 

B.  h.  21  Arlington 
MarkR.(M.R.  Jouett  &  Co.),  grocer, 

2078  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
M.  R.  &  Co.  (Mark  R.  Jouett),  gro- 
cers, 2078  Mass.  ave. 
Jowders  Arthur  B.  clerk,  164  Court,  B. 

b.  156  Pearl 
Joy  Catherine,  widow  of  John,  house  9 

Parnell 
Edward  D.  coachman,  79  Raymond, 

house  do. 
Isaac,  carpenter,  b.  53  Pleasant 
Isaac,  laborer,  b.  10  Leighton  ct. 
James,  cooper,  h.  102  Harvard 
James,  laborer,  h.  197  Portland 
Pearl  A.motormau,  b.167  Hampshire 
Richard,  Am.  Rub.  Wks.  boards  24 

Eighth 
Joyce  Edward,  gardener,  b.   1000  Mass. 

avenue 
Edward,  teamster,  h.  22  Flagg 
Henry  R.  h.  399  Main 
Henry  R.   Mrs.   bakery,   399  Main, 

house  do.  [Howard 

John  T.  grocer,  12  Hews,  house  9 
Mary  J.  Miss,  dressmaker.  15  Sacra- 
mento, 1).  do. 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  134  Banks 
Michael,   Am.    Bub.   Co.   boards  220 

Broadway 


Joyce  Peter,    iron   worker,  house   r.  44 
Washington 
Richard,  arctic  maker,  Am.  Rub.  Co. 

h.  218  Charles 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  106  Fourth 
Thomas,  coachman,  h.  18  Allston 
Thomas  J.  drug  clerk,  h.  45  Sacra- 
mento 
Thomas  T.  car  conductor,  house  25 

Athens 
William,  carpenter,  h.  223  Vine 
William,  foreman,  kiln  room,  A.  H. 

Hews  &  Co.  h.  53  Hubbard  ave. 
William    H.    cloth   inspector,    Am. 
Rnb.  Co.  h.  62  Webster  ave. 

,  house  end  Van  Norden 

Jubal  Charles,   rubber  worker,  house  4 

Hotel  Weston,  School 
Judd    George,    upholsterer,    boards    37 
Berkshire 
James,  machinist,  h.  64  Hampshire 
Judlin  Emil.  clerk,  h.  r.  83  Tremont 
Judson  Wealthy  A.  Mrs.  h.  73  Magazine 
Jule     Geo.     W.     electrician,    house    22 
Cowperthwaite 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Alphonse,  boards 
22  Cowperthwaite 
Julius  Henry  A.  carpenter,  11  Cherry 
Jungdahl  Gustaf,  varnisher,  h.  22  Bristol 
Junior  Maria  Miss,  h.  33  Union 
Jupllite  Erpolite,    stonemason,   house  2 

Garden  ct. 
Justus  George  W.  cigars,  etc.  60  Cause- 
way, B.  h.  52  Elm 


KAGAN  JOSIAH  M.  teacher,  B.  house 

14  Trowbridge 
Kahlmeyer  Augusta,    widow  of  Henry, 

h.  97  Sixth 
Louis  W.  butcher.  423  Main,  boards 

97  Sixth 
Kalberg  Lauritz  D.    (L.  D.    Kalberg  & 

Son),  furniture,  303  Cambridge,  h. 

66  Otis 
L.  D.  &  Sou  (Lauritz  D.  and  Valde- 

mar  O.  L.  Kalberg),  furniture,  303 

Cambridge 
Valdemar  O.  L.   (L.  D.  Kalberg  & 

Son),  303  Cambridge,  h.  66  Otis 
Kaler  Charles,  Am.  R.  Wks.  house  156 

Spring 
Kanaly  James,  h.  213  Vine 

Morris  E.  (M.   E.  Kanaly  Co.),  door 

hanger,    299    Pr08pect,     house    al 

Somerville 
Kane  Alexander,  core  maker,  bds,  SI  Otis 

Catherine  Mrs.  bds.  847  Mas<.  ave. 
Charles,  city  laborer,  b.  27  Valentine 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  23  Cedar 
Cornelius,  Laborer,  h.  5  Seventh  at. 
court         ♦ 

Daniel,  laborer,  h.   172  WinsOl 


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Kane  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  66  Winter 
Daniel,  Jr.  painter,  b.  66  Winter 
Edward  P.  rubber  worker,  house  48 

Fifth 
Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  b.  48  Fifth 
Frank,  printer,  bds.  26  Hancock 
Henry,  at  169  Gore,  b.  48  Fifth 
Henry,  real  estate,  h.  3  Greenough 

avenue 
James,  moulder,  bcls.  63  Sixth 
John,  teamster,  h.  13  Warren 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  48  Fifth 
Kate  A.   widow  of  Patrick,   dress- 
maker, h.  16  Antrim 
Margaret,  widow  of  Timothy,  house 

236  Bridge 
Martin,  yardman,  216  Green,  house 

26  Hancock 
Michael,  teamster,  47  Cogswell  ave. 

house  do. 
Patrick  J.  printer,  h.  249  Sixth 
Robert  F.  tinsmith,  h.  75  Howard 
Thomas  F.  teamster,  h.  479  Winsor 
Timothy,  laborer,  at  T.  B.  M.  Co.  b. 

194  Vine 
Timothy,  ledgeman,  h.  30  Railroad 
William,  car  inspector,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

h.  19  Warren 
see  Kaine,  Keane,  also  Cain 
Kannetsky  Anton,  laborer,  b.  1  Gladstone 
Kaplinger  Christian,   polisher,  36  Char- 
don,  B.  h.  208  Charles 
Karcher  Elizabeth  J.  teacher,  Boardman 
primary  school,  b.  85  Pleasant 
Philip  J.  h.  85  Pleasant 
Karl  John,  laborer,  b.  52  Bridge 
Karnan    Ida    W.    widow     of    Wm.    H. 
teacher  of  physical  culture,  house 
106  Norfolk  [316  Pearl 

Robert  W.   supt.   5S7  Mass.  ave.  h. 
Katon  Lewis  H.  salesman,  house  2  Fair- 
mont ave. 
Kattie  Edward,  laborer,  b.  164  Gore 
Katzmaier    William,     shoemaker,    2416 
Mass.  ave.  h.  54  Harvey 

Kauffman ,  h.  2  Lamont  ave. 

Kaulback  Reuben  H.  piano  maker,  b.  116 
Norfolk  [16  Marion 

Kavanaugh  Ellen,  widow  of  Edward,  h. 
John,  clerk,  604  Mass.  ave.  boards 
75  River  [642  Cambridge 

Margaret,  widow  of  Timothy,  house 
Timothy  J.  laborer,  h.  642  Cambridge 
Kaveney  James,  laborer,  bds.  570  Cam- 
bridge 
Kaville  John,  gardener,  1481  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Kay  James,  hostler,  2007  Mass.  ave.  h. 
r.  12  Regent 
James  Murray  (H.  O.  Houghton  & 
Co.),  Riverside  Press  and  (Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  &  Co.)  publisher,  4 
Park,  B.  h.  at  Brookline 


Kay  Thomas,  polisher,h. 217  Putnam  ave. 

Wilmot  H.  b.  12  Regent 
Kean  Robert,  painter,  h.  274  Vine 
Keane  John  M.  plumber,  8  Brattle,  bds. 

20  Brown 

Maurice  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  20  Brown 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  20  Brown 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  Cogswell  ave. 
see  Kane 
Keaney  James  A.  clerk,  1051  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  at  Dorchester 
James  M.  police,  station  1,  boards  57 

Tremont 
Josephine  A.  pressfeeder,  IT.  P.  rms. 

1160  Mass.  ave 
Kearnev  Catherine,  widow,  nurse,  house 

174  Third 
Frank  D.  driver,  1230  Mass.  ave.  h. 

Chapman  pi. 
John,  candy  maker,  42  Elm,  house 

at  Somerville 
Michael,  lineman,  h.  r.  5  Potter 
Nellie,  widow,  h.  36  Tremont 
Kearns  Frank,   at   Am.    Rub.    Co.   bds. 

50  Brewery 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  1234  Cambridge 
William  J.  blacksmith,  h.  5  Hamp- 
shire place 
Keating,  Dennis,  cracker  baker,    boards 

21  Lambert 

Francis  P.  clerk,  b.  8  Jordan  place 

James,  bridge  worker,  bds.  63  Sixth 

Jefferson  M.  copper  worker,  51  Har- 
vard, b.  8  Jordan  place 

John  J.  groceries  and  provisions,  121 
Banks,  h.  33  Flagg         [Thorndike 

Mary,  widow  of  William,  house  134 

Mary  A.  widow  of  James,  house  8 
Jordan  place 

Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  134  Thorndike 

Richard,  iron  worker,  h.  61  Sixth 

Richard  E.  butcher,  house  65  West- 
ern avenue 

William,  at  North's, b. 536  Cambridge 
Keatley  David  J.  clerk,  604  Mass.  ave. 

David  V.   fish    cutter,    boards    133 
Harvard 

Marv  A.   widow  of   Samuel,  house 
120  Harvard 

Mary  S.  Mrs.  h.  133  Harvard 

Samuel  V.  bookkeeper,  B.  boards  133 
Harvard 
Keay  Erburn  S.  h.  184  Walclen 

Fred.   E.   telegraph    editor,   Boston 
Advertiser,  B.  h.  9  Davenport 

George  H.  clerk,  at  Som.  boards  184 
Walden 

Harriet  N.  h.  184  Walden 

Horace  R.  surveyor,  671  Mass.  ave. 
b.  184  Walden 

Sarah,    widow   of   Ivory,  house  118 
Thorndike 

see  Keves 


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29; 


Kedey  Thomas, dry  goods, 1157  Cambridge 

h.  at  Somerville 
Kee  Charlie,laundiy,170  Hampshire, h. do. 
George,  carpenter,  7  Western  ave.  h. 

13  Hews  [do. 

Hing,  laundry,  455  Cambridge  rms. 
Jee,  laundry,  29  Brattle,  rms.  do. 
Ow,  laundry,  87  River,  h.  do. 
Sam,  laundry,  335  Main,  h.  do. 
Keefe  Andrew  J.  brushmaker,  124  Har- 
vard, h.  288  Vine 
Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

71  Concord  ave. 
Charles  W.  painter,  b.  12  Farwell  pi. 
Daniel    S.     (D.   J.    Keefe    &    Co.), 

plumber,    130    Inman,    house    at 

Somerville 
David  J.  carrier,  P.  O.  647  Mass.  ave. 

b.  256  Green 
Dennis,  coal  heaver,  b.  107  Gore 
Dennis,  harness  cleaner,  h.  5  Second 
D.   J.    &    Co.    (Daniel    J.    Keefe), 

plumbers  &  gas  fitters,  130  Inman 
Edmund,  at  169  Gore,  h.  23  Lambert 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  22  Lambert 
Eliza,  widowT  of  Jeremiah,  house  8 

Mullens  ct. 
Fergus,  h.  25  Athens 
Frank,  barber,  213  Third 
George,  moulder,  b.  Berkshire,  cor. 

Vandine 
James,  carpenter,  b.  67  Norfolk 
James,  gardener,  h.  41  Hunting 
James,  ice  cream  maker,  boards  41 

Howard 
James,  laborer,  h.  7  Second 
James,  teamster,  h.  It  Somerset 
James  J.  A.  presser,  b.  4  Dickinson 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  B.  h.  63  Cedar 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  32^  DeWolfe 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  41  Harvard 
John,  laborer,  b.  8  Mullens  ct. 
John,  laborer,  b.  12  Parnell 
John,  printer,  b.  32£  De Wolfe 
John  J.  milkman,  16  Locke,  h.  do. 
Lawrence,  teamster,  334  Green 
Lawrence    H.   driver,    Colbv    Bros. 

boards  32£  DeWolfe 
Margaret,    dressmaker,     rms.     1156 

Mass.  ave. 
Michael,  rope  maker,  h.  r.  40  Wash- 
ington 
Michael  F.  confectionery,  443  Mass. 

ave.  h.  22  Carlisle 
Nellie  Miss,  stitcher,  b.  146  Columbia 
Patrick,  cabinet  maker,  State,  house 

136  Hastings 
Patrick,   driver,   378    River,   h.    172 

Franklin 
Thomas,    carpenter,    h.     Berkshire, 

cor.  Vaudine 
Thomas,  draughtsman,  b.  25  Athens 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  37  Flagg 


Keefe  Timothy,  laborer,  h.  149  Bridge 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  12  Parnell 
Timothy  L.  tube  maker,  Albany,  h. 

at  Somerville 
see  O'Keefe 
KeeiTe  Eleanor,  widow,  house  10  Suffolk 
Matthew,  carpenter,  h.  1  Worcester 
William   J.   picture  framer,  bds.  10 

Suffolk 
Keegan  Dennis,  teamster,  h.  7  Eighth 
James  T.  action  maker,   162   Broad- 

wrajr,  h.  220  Winsor 
John^  H.  teamster,  169  Gore,  house 

757  Cambridge 
Louisa,  variety  store.  29  Webster  av. 

h.  54  Elm 
Mary,  widow,  h.  r.  9  Plymouth 
Patrick,  farm  hand,  bds.  M.  Hunts, 

Madison  ave. 
Keelen  Ellen  Mrs.  house,  33  Brewery 
Keeler  Charles  W.  bookkeeper,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  at  Somerville 
Louise   A.    Miss,    teacher,   Putnam 

grammar  school,  house  at  Medford 
&  Co.  furniture  nmfrs.  Second,  cor. 

Thorndike 
Keeley  Joseph,  gardener,  h.  14  Willard 
Keely  Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  109 

Tremont 
Keen  Isaiah  B.  h.  16  Hews 

Julia  M.  Miss.  h.  1581  Mass.  ave. 
Lillian  B.  Miss,  h.  1581  Mass.  ave. 
Keenan  Charles  J.  ins.  agent,  b.  9  Green 
Clarence    E.   carriage    painter,    918 

Cambridge,  b.  30  Sidney 
Frank,    laborer,   bds.   P.    Keenan's, 

New 
Hugh,  teamster,  h.  259  Vine 
James,    coachman,    5     Sacramento, 

bds.  do. 
James,  foreman,   W.  E.  St.   Ry.   h. 

r.  63  Magee 
James,  hatter,  bds.  161  Winsor 
James  B.  carriage  painter,  house  50 

Sidney 

KEENAN  JAMES  H.  contractor 
and   builder,    r.   380  Main,   h.    65 

Sacramento.     See  p.  790 
Joanna,    widow    of    Michael,    h.   21 

Surrejr 
John,  laborer,  b.  Viue,  cor.  Third 
John  J.  foreman,   52   Chapman,  B. 

h.  7  Green 
Mary  J.    widow  of   William,  Jr.   h. 

161  Winsor 
Michael  A.  carpenter,  h.  41,  Minth 
Michael  F.  carpenter,  h.  113  Otis 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  New 
Patrick,  cooper,  h.  356  Prospect 
Patrick  J.  wool  stock,  56  Fulton,  B. 

h.  1678  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick   ().  laborer,  h.   379   Concord 


296 


CAMBEIDGE    [J£]    DIRECTORY 


Keenan  Rebecca,  widow,  rms.  7  Eighth 
Robert  T.  switchman,  h.  261  Portland 
Sarah      J.     widowT     of    Peter,     385 

Columbia 
Susanna  Mrs.  h.  12  Carlisle 
Thomas,   boiler  maker,  29  Main,  h. 
at  Boston 
Keene    Ada  Miss,   photo  printer,    b.   4 

Granite 
Kehoe  Lena  Mrs.  h.  3  Crossland 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  22  Brewer 
Robert  C.  undertaker,  bds.  72  Spring 
Keif  James  W.  confectioner,  153   River, 

h.  43  £  Kinnaird 
Keith  Albert  M.  piano  maker,  h.  r.  384 
Main 
Allen  F.  box  maker,    Am.   Rubber 

Co.  h.  63  Hancock 
Carleton  A.   janitor,   Y.   M.   C.   A. 

678  Mass.  ave.  b.  102  Austin 
Charles  P.  real  estate,  649  Mass.  ave. 

h.  114  Magazine 
Edith  M.  teacher,  Webster  grammar 

school,  rms  29  Lee 
Fred  J.  sounding  board  maker,  rear 

368  Main,  h.  285  do. 
George  T.  carpenter,  rms.  45  River 
Hiram  E.  photographer,  20  Mill 
Jerome,  h.  949  Cambridge 
Joseph     W.     sawyer,     First,     cor. 

Thorndike,  h.  249  Vine 
Joseph  W.  Jr.  peddler,  b.  249  Vine 
Martha  A.  Mrs.  h.  249  Vine 
William,  paint  maker,h.  27  Andrew 
Kelberg  Robert,  coppersmith,  h.  4  Har- 
vard place 
Kelleher     Batholomew,      grocer,     1178 
Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Bridget,    widow   of    Michael,   h.   r. 

Lechmere  pi. 
Cornelius,  at  B.  B.  W.h.  r.  22  Bristol 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  385  Columbia 
Cornelius,  salesman,  b.  19  Third 
Daniel,   at    N.   P.   &  P.   Co.   b.   15 
Hunting  [bur 

Daniel,  shoemaker.  B.  bds.  19  Wil- 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  7  Marion 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  9  Morton  pi. 
Daniel  J.  express,  41  Norris,  h.  do. 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  26  Dublin 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  22  Lambert 
Dennis  F.  motorman,  h.  42  DeWolfe 
Dennis  P.  telegraph  operator,  B.  h. 

58  Cedar 
Ellen,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  47 

Jefferson 
Frank,  teamster,  bds.  36  Reed 
Honora,  widow  of  Dennis,  house  42 

DeWolfe 
Hugh,  plumber,  b.  269  Mt.  Auburn 
James,  city  laborer,  h.  71  Elm 
James,  laborer,  h.  36  Reed 
James.  Jr.  chemist,  b.  71  Elm 


Kelleher  Jeremiah,  hostler,  h.  33  Regent 
Jeremiah,  hostler,  h.  47  Cedar 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  12  Seventh 
Jeremiah,  rubber  worker,  h.  15  Ply- 
mouth 
Jeremiah  D.  switchman,  B.  &  M.)R. 

R.  h.  240  Charles 
John,  contracter,  b.  192  Norfolk 
John,  laborer,  h.  149  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  21  Harding 
John,  laborer,  h.  28  Pelham 
John,  rubber  worker,  h.  22  Hastings 
John  A.  (J.  A.  Kelleher  &  Co.),  101 

Rice,  bds.  103  do. 
John  B.  laborer,  house  257  Franklin 
John  J.  baker,  h.  61  Cedar 
John  J.  porter,  house  4  Fallon  pi. 
J.  A.   &    Co.    (John    A.   Kelleher), 

groceries  and  provisions,  101  Rice 
Margaret,   widow   of    Cornelius,  h. 

19  Third 
Michael  at  N.  P.  &   P.  Co.  bds.   10 

Ninth 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  169  Otis 
Michael,  trimmer,  bds.  r.  Lechmere 

house 
Patrick,  h.  103  Rice 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  143  Bridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  803  Cambridge 
Patrick  F.  postal  clerk,  B.  &.  A.  R. 

R.,  B.  bds.  103  Rice 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  15  Hunting 
Timothy,   painter,   2225  Mass.   ave. 

bds.  9  Norton  place 
William  J. .clerk,  55  Rindge  ave.  bds. 
58,  see  Keliher 
Kellen  James,  carpenter,  b.  20  Harrison 
Kellenberger  Charles  A.  butcher,  Cam- 
bridge, h.  22  East 
Kelleweay  Theodore  \V .  brass  moulder, 

h.  97  Clark 
Kelley  Alexander,  h.  107  Elm 

Alexander  P.  soda  water  mnfr.  30 

Canal,  B.  h.  25  Essex 
Ann  S.   widow  of  Thomas,   h.   107 

Elm 
Annie,    widow    of    Bernard,    h.    50 

Hudson 
Bernard,  teamster,  bds.  4  Fourth 
Benjamin,  carpenter,  7  Western  ave. 

h.  at  Arlington 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  60  North 
Charles  B.  shipper,  42  Elm,  bds.  18 

Tremont 
Charles,  switchman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  10  Winter 
Charles  F.  laborer,  174  Broadway 
Charles  J.  confectioner,  bds.  121  Elm 
Daniel,   cooper,  Fifth,  cor.  Rogers, 

h.  1S9  Third 
Daniel  B.  plumber,  1965  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Arlington 
Daniel  F.  laborer,  h.  194  Dublin 


CAMBRIDGE    []£]    DIRECTORY 


297 


Kelley  Dennis  F.  rubber  worker,  bds.  79 
Inman 
Edward,  gardener,  h.  32  Cameron 
Edward  D.  furniture  finisher,  house 

113  Fourth 
Edward  J.  shipper,  h.  60  Sidney 
Ellen,  widow  of  Edward,  house  14 

Decatur 
Ernest  TC.   cabinet  maker,   bds.    15 

Pleasant 
Eugene, glass  worker,bds.H3  Fourth 
Eugene  A.  plumber.  1007  Cambridge 

h.  55  Gore 
Francis,  machinist,  h.  14  Antrim 
Frank  J.  helper,  271  Columbia,  bds. 

216  do. 
Fred,  letter  carrier,  18  Boylston,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Fred,  rubber  worker,  h.  183  Winsor 
George  H.  undertaker,  32  Third,  bds. 

98  Otis 
Hannah,  widow  of  James,  h.  68  Otis 
Hugh,  at  T.  B.  M.  Co.  rms.  95  Third 
Hugh,  machinist,  b.  3  Pelham 
Hugh,   marble  polisher,  h.   29  Ply- 
mouth 
James,  baker,  h.  1130  Cambridge 
James,  engineer,  rms.  32  Magazine 
James,  engineer,  h.  18  Union 
James,  laborer,  at  169  Gore,  bds.  r. 

78  Lambert 
James,  laborer,  bds.  6  Allston 
James,  laborer,  h.  339  Vine 
James,  laborer,  h.  631  Putnam  ave. 
James,  laborer,  h.  16  Allston 
James,  marble  cutter,  h.  13  Harding 
James,  plumber,  h.  302  Green 
James,  tinsmith,  b.  253  Sixth 
James  F.  (J.  F.  Kelley  &   Co.)   ex- 
press, 195  Broadway,  h.  106  Hamp- 
shire 
James  F.  (McCloskey  Harty  &  Co.) 
provisions,  1265  Cambridge,  h.  24 
Ellsworth  ave. 
James  F.  teamster,  35  Hawley,  B.  b. 

68  Otis 
James  M.  action  maker,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  113  Norfolk 
James  M.  clerk,  b.  1  Holly  ave. 
James  P.  foreman,  h.  37  Howard 
Jeffrey,  janitor,  Browne  &  Nichols, 

h.  13  Farwell  place 
Jeremiah,  rubber  cutter,  h.  SS  Elm 
John,  boiler  maker,  h.  6  Harvard  pi. 
John,  brakeman,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  bds. 

103  Brookline 
John,  city  laborer,  h.  11   Auburn  pi. 
John,  clerk,  1265  Cambridge,  boards 

1176  dp. 
John,  engineer,  h.  78  Howard 
John,  horseshoer,  h.  225  Brookline 
John,  hose  maker,  bds.  113  Fourth 
John,  laborer,  h.  855  Cambridge 


Kelley  John,  laborer,  h.  152  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  113  Tremoht 
John,  laborer,  bds.  45  Porter 
John,  laborer,  h.  1107  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  25  Harvey 
John,  marble  polisher,  h.  377  Winsor 
John,  motorman,  b.  21  Surrey 
John  A.  cabinet  maker,  h.  4  Fourth 
John  E.  trav.  salesman,  bds.  12  War- 
land 
John  F.  currier,  h.  rear  77  Elm 
John  H.  brass  finisher,  h.  60  Sidney 
John  H.  expressman,  195  Broadway, 

h.  16  Plymouth 
John  J.  teamster,  h.  1176  Cambridge 
JohnK.  foreman  carpenter,7  Western 

ave.  h.  117  Kinnaird 
John  P.  coachman,  B.  h.  25  Prospect 
John  T.  engineer,  Sixth,  cor.  Broad- 
way, h.  77  Broadway  [ave. 
John  W.  expressman,  h.  94  Webster 
Joseph,  ball  player,  and  (J.  F.  Kelley 
&   Co.),  teamster,  195  Broadway, 
bds.  16  Plymouth 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  196  Norfolk 
Joseph  Mrs.  bds.  3  Clinton 
Joseph  G.  action  maker,  Osborn,  h. 
41  Prospect 

KELLEY    JOSEPH    J.    under- 
taker, 32  Third,  cor.  Gore,  h.  98 
Otis.     See  p.  807 
Joseph  L.  at  169  Gore,  h.  48i  Webster 
J.  F.  &  Co.  (James  F.  &  Joseph  Kel- 
ley),   teaming    and   jobbing,    195 
Broadway 
Kate  M.  Miss,   dressmaker,  30  Mt. 

Auburn,  b.  do. 
Lawrence,  marble  polisher,  h.105  Elm 
Luke  F.  city  laborer,  h.  1  Harvard  pi. 
Margaret,  dressmaker,  147  Otis,  h.do. 
Margaret,  rubber  worker,  house  216 

Columbia 
Margaret  S.  widow  of  John  B.  h.  7 

Valentine 
Maria,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  14  Grant 
Martha  A.  widow  of  Frank  M.  h.  28 

Cherry 
Martin,  machinist,  b.  69  Webster  av. 
Mary,  wid.  of  Daniel,  h.  198  Norfolk 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  14  North 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  79  Inmau 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  rear 

123  Elm 
Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  418  Columbia 
Maud,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  54  (lark 
Michael,  cooper,  h.  53  Ninth 
Michael,  gardener,  Cambridge  ceme- 
tery, h.  Huron  ave.  e.  Gushing 
Michael,  city  laborer,  h.  9  Dinsmore 

court 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  38  Bristol 
Michael  A.  glass  worker,  house  113 
Fourth 


298 


CAMBRIDGE    []£]    DIRECTORY 


Kelley  Michael  F. brass  finisher ,h.8  Clark 
Michael  F.  finisher,  h.  198  Norfolk 
Michael  J.  metal  worker,  Albany,  h. 
at  Somerville  [at  So.  Boston 

Minnie  T.  clerk,  438  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
Owen,  laborer,  h.  141  Elm 
Patrick,  bricklayer,  h.  5  Foster  pi. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  7  Maynard  pi. 
Patrick,  marble  sawyer,  h.  16  Plym- 
outh 
Patrick,  shoemaker,  1047  Mass.  ave. 

h.  1176  Cambridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  75  dishing; 
Peter,  boot  maker,  b.  54  Broadway 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  153  Charles 
Peter  A.  plumber,  1440  Mass.  ave.  h. 

1  Somerset 
Ralph  H.  trader,  h.  164  Gore 
Ralph  R.  clerk,  167  Pearl,  h.  4  Stin- 

son  court 
Richard,  tailor.  601  Mass.  ave.  house 

216  Columbia 
Richard  C.  baker,  b.  216  Columbia 
Robert,  baker,  82  Kirkland,  b.  do. 

KELLEY  SAMUEL  J.  carpenter, 
7  Western  ave.  h.  10  Clinton.     See 
page  790 
Samuel  J.  Jr.  canpenter,  b.  10  Clinton 
Sarah  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  12  War- 
land,  h.  do. 
Stillman   F.  molasses    importer,   18 
Central,  B.  h.  49  Washington  ave. 
Terrence,  bar  tender,   h.   189   Cam- 
bridge 
Terrence,  laborer,  h.  95  Cushing 
Thomas,  carriage  painter,  1953  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  Cameron 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  487  Cambridge 
Thomas  B.  machinist,  bds.  69  Web- 
ster avenue 
Thomas  F.  soap  maker,h.  191  Norfolk 
Thomas    G.    foreman    carpenter,    7 

Western  ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
Thomas  H.  printer,  b.  462  Cambridge 
Thomas  J.  salesman,  bds.  70  Austin 
Timothy,  plasterer,  h.  12  Short 
Timothy  J.  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  34 

Harvard 
Walter  L.  bds.  2187  Mass.  ave. 
William,  bookkeeper,  b.  78  Thorndike 
William,  gardener,  h.  Huron  ave.  c. 

Cushing 
William,  electrician,  h.  9  Harding 
William,  mason,  7  Jefferson,  house 

78  Thorndike 
William  H.  cab  driver,  h.  14  Eighth 
William  H.  teamster,  bds.  48£  Web- 
ster avenue 
William  J.  carpenter,  h.  16  Sidney 
William  J.  teamster,  bds.  79  Inman 
William  P.  plumber,  house  8  Hotel 

Harrison 
see  Kelley 


Kellie  O.  George,  electrician,  h.  11£  Nor- 
folk 
Kellogg  Jeremiah  N.  porter,  179  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  27  Washington 

Josephine,  dressmaker,  55  Washing- 
ton, h.  do. 
Kellops  William,  tinsmith,  b.  300  Green 
Kellsey  Caroline  A.  Mrs.  h.  32  Gray 

Franklin  L.  clocks,  37  Temple  pi.  B. 
h.  32  Gray 
Kelly  Bridget,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  306 
Prospect 

Daniel,  solderer,  Albany,  cor.  Port- 
land, h.  at  Somerville 

Daniel  J.  city  laborer,  h.  425  Huron 
avenue 

David  B.  tailor,  463  Main,  house  at 
Somerville 

Edward,  laborer,  h.  13  Valentine 

Elizabeth  C.  widow  of  Rev.  Charles 
V.  h.  9  Channing 

Emmet,  clerk,  B.  bds.  42  Norfolk 

George,  moulder,  b.  189  Cambridge 

George  B.  superintendent, 162  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Jamaica  Plain 

Henry,  laborer,  h.  11 8£  Elm 

James,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  b.  2 
Harvard  place 

James,  laborer,  h.  rear  68  Gore 

James  F.  carpenter,  h.  12  Madison 

John,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h.  13 
Salem 

John,  laborer,  h.  855  Cambridge 

Joseph  M.  compositor,  h.  157  Putnam 
avenue 

Nellie  T.  Miss,  clerk,  585  Mass.  ave. 
b.  13  Valentine 

Patrick,  house  2  Harvard  pi. 

Patrick,  laborer,  b.  21  Marion 

Patrick,  switchman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 
h.  21  Sixth 

Peter,  machinist,  h.  14  Soden       [pi. 

William,  carriage  maker, h.  2  Harvard 

see  Kelley 
Kelman  Ellen,  widow  of  James,  grocer, 
77  Washington,  h.  do. 

James,  driver,  3  Austin,  h.80  School 

John,  clerk,  B.  h.  59  Columbia 
Kelsea  Maria  L.  Mrs.  h.  48  Wendell 
Kelse3r  Albert  H.  superintendent,  State 
House  exten.,  B.  h.  37  Arlington 

Alice  B.  Miss,  clerk.  553  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  255  Pearl 

Anson  H.  upholsterer,  h.  255  Pearl 

Bessie  Miss,  clerk,  575  Mass.  ave.  b. 
255  Pearl 

C.  Edwin,  clerk,   682  Mass.  ave.  h. 
181  River 

Edward  E.  teacher  of  music,  h.  1590 
Cambridge 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  h.  63 
Magazine 

Henry  T.  upholsterer,  h.  81  Amory 


CAMBRIDGE    []£]    DIRECTORY 


299 


KELSEY    JOHN    H.    furniture, 
carpet  laying,  etc.  20  Pearl,  h.  13 

Haskell.  "  See  p.  798 
J.  Herbert,  upholsterer,  20  Pearl,  b. 

13  Haskell 
Rebecca  L.  Miss,  h.  63  Magazine 
Theresa  L.  cracker  packer,  rms.  81 

Amory 
William  H.  supt.  87  Union,  B.  h.  15 

William 
William  H.  Jr.  student,  H.  U.  b.  15 

William 
see  Kedlsey 
Kelso  Adam,  machinist,  h.  49  Cherry 
Lizzie  C.  Miss,  cashier,  433  Mass.  av. 

b.  49  Cherry  [ster 

Kelty  Edward  J.  conductor,  h.  27  Dun- 
Patrick,  coachman,  h.  1  Mill 

■ ,  Mrs.  h.  4  Jackson 

Kemp  Edward,  stone  cutter,  39  Main,  h. 

137  do. 
Edwin  E.  teamster,  200  Broadway, 

h.  1^6  Winsor 
Horace  G.  (Lysander  Kemp  &  Sons), 

soap  mufr.  Davis,  h.  164  Harvard 
James  H.  (Lysander  Kemp  &  Sons), 

soap  mnl'r.  Davis,  b.  166  Harvard 
John,  laborer,  h.  57  Ninth 
Lysander,  h.  166  Harvard 

KEMP  LYSANDER  &'  SONS 
(James  H.  and  Horace  G.  Kemp), 

soap  stocks  and  soap  mnfrs.  Davis, 

cor.  Broadway.     See  p.  63 
Kemper  Charles,  butler,  h.  61  Tremont 
Kempson  Joseph,  blacksmith,  house  55 

Hampshire 
Kempton  Benjamin  C.  carpenter,  boards 

21  Parker 
James,  carpenter,  rms.  46  Mt.  Auburn 
John  B.  h.  Elm  wood  ave.  cor.  Elm- 
wood 
Joseph  D.  carpenter,  h.  271  Green 
Martha  Mrs.   boardihg-house,    2-3-4 

Frank 
William  B.  motorman,  h.  2  Frank 
Kendall  Albert   S.  bookkeeper,   Sawin's 

Express,  1402  Mass.  ave.  house  13 

Shepard 
Edith  H.  Miss,  bds.  33  Mellon 
Edward  (Edward  Kendall  &  Sons), 

boiler  maker,  etc.  72  to  86  Main,  h. 

139  Magazine 
Edward  &  Sons  (Edward,  .lames  II. 

and    George     F.    Kendall),    boiler 

mnfrs.  72  Main 
Francis,  h.  322  Brookline 
Frederick,  hide  broker,  59   High,   li. 

house  8  Fayorwoather 
George  F.  (Edward  Kendall  &  Sons), 

boiler  mufr.  etc.  72   Main,  h.   175 

Chestnut 
George  M.  bookkeeper, 623  Ma<s.  av. 

h.  at  Arlington  Heights 


Kendall  George  X.  horse  dealer,  house  73c 

Allston 
Harlie     G.     compositor,     Riverside 

Press,  h.  13  Kinnaird 
Hugh,  student,  H.  U.    b.  8   Garden 
James  H.  (Edward  Kendall  &  Sons), 

boiler  mnfr.  etc.  72  to  86  Main;  h. 

179  Chestnut 

KENDALL    JOSHUA,     private 
school,  13  Appian  Way,  house  123 

Inman.     See  page  808' 
Mary,  widow,  h.  8  Garden 
Mary  S.  Mrs.  bds.  15  Chauncy 
Melissa  Mrs.  h.  7  Essex 
Olindus  F.  manfr.    129  Washington. 

B.  house  1563  Mass.  ave. 
Waldo  S.  student,!!.  U.b.13  Shepard 
William   T.  letter  carrier,    B.  h.  27 

Norfolk 
Kenison  Asa  S.  motorman  and  (Payson 

&      Kenison),     lunch     room,     71 

Boylston,  h.  54  do. 
Charles  W.  car  conductor,  house  23 

Atheus 
Keniston  Eliza  T.  Mrs.  house  123  Oxford 
Henry,  mason,  h.  408  Main 
Leonard  F.  clerk,  1420  Mass.  ave.  h. 

13  Beech 
Kennan  Arthur  W.  conductor,  F.  E.   R. 

h.  97  Richdale  avenue  [ave. 

Sidney  W.  clerk,  B.  bds.  97  Rich  ale 
Kennard  Benjamin,  house  9  De Wolfe 

William,  order  cook,  bds.  365  Main 
Kennealy  Jeremiah,   laborer,   house    59 

Portland 
Kennedy  Agues  Mrs.  house  5  Avon 

Albert  J.  tailor,  2072  Mass.  ave.  b. 

18  Creighton 
A.   Frank,    foreman,    C.   E.   L.  Co. 

Western  avenue,  h.  20  Fairmont 
Charles,  rms.  22  Bigelow 
Charles,  machinist, bds.  10  Broadway 
Daniel  F.  clerk,  b.  411  Winsor 
David,  plumber,  15  River,  rms.  175 

Auburn 
Edward,  canvasser,  h.433  Cambridge 
Edward,  laborer,  house  53  Winter 
Edward  J.  millwright,  h.  87  Elm 
Ellen,  widow  of  .lames,  h.  87  Elm 
Ellen,  widow  of   Patrick,   house   l<> 

Sacramento 
Emily  A.  widow  of  John  A. house  20 

Fairmont 
Frank  A.  bakery,  267  Cambridge 
Prank  A.  house  S  Highland 
Frank   A.    upholsterer,    hoards    285 

Broadway 
George,  laborer,  house  3  Pioneer 
Ilopsy  J.  widow,  h.  rear  90   Harvard 
Herbert  s.  photographer,   rms.  306 

Cambridge 
dames,  t'oundryman,  h.  22  Warren 
dames,  kitehenman.  bd8.  55  Main  t 


300 


CAMBRIDGE    [J£]    DIRECTORY 


Kennedy  James  H.  clerk,    63  Brattle,  b. 

140  Mt.  Auburn  [Sacramento 

James   H.    news  dealer,    boards    40 

James    J.    lithographer,    Riverside 

Press,  house  18  Hews 
Johu,  blacksmith,  h.  21  Mead 
John,  engineer,  rear  9  Sacramento, 

h.  at  Somerville 
John,  teamster,  bds.  14  Squires  ct. 
John  A.  (Rourke  &  Kennedy),  fur- 
niture mnfr.   682  Mass.   ave.  bds. 
84  Austin 
John    F.    news    dealer,    boards    40 

Sacramento 
John  J.  express,  h.  165  Hampshire 
Joseph,  hose  maker,  b.  34  Clark 
Maggie  Miss,  h.  19  Pine 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  61  Tremont 
Martin,  laborer,   1007  Cambridge,  h. 

993  do, 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Percy  J.  house  39 

Somerset 
Michael,  varnisher,  bds.  24  Eighth 
Richard  W.  car  conductor, house  32a 

Cameron 
Thomas,  laborer,  mis.  15  Eliot 
Thomas  E.  driver,  h.  411  Winsor 
W.   E.    Miss,   music    teacher,    2472 
Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Kennelly  Alex, brush  maker,122  Harvard 
John  J.  clerk,  rms.  126  Kinnaird 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  rear  12  Seventh 
Simon  A. brush  maker, h. 34  Brookline 
Thomas  J.  brush  maker,  boards  34 
Brookline  [Hampshire 

Kenney  Arthur  W.  iron  moulder,  h.  165 
Catherine,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  23 

Pioneer  ave. 
Charles,  instructor,  House  of  Correc- 
tion, h.  71  Thorndike 
Charles  \V~.  peddler,  bds.  39  Harding 
Edward,  butcher,  h.  62  Magnolia  av. 
Edward,  foreman,  204  Broad wajT,  h. 

1210  Cambridge 
Edward  Mrs.  variety  store,  62  Mag- 
nolia ave.  h.  do. 
EdwTard  J.  printer,  h.  39  Seventh 
Edward  T.  laborer,  b.  169  Brookline 
Ella  H.  wid.  of  John  F.  h.  rear  129 
Amory  [Somerville 

Frank,   driver,   2  Hoi  yoke,  bds.   at 
Frank  W.  piano  polisher,   rear  368 

Main,  bds.  2  Blanche 
George  F.  machinist,  Hawkins  Ma- 
chine Co.  bds.  71  Thorndike 
George  W.  laborer,  bds.  102  Main 
James,  cooper,  h.  27  Ninth 
James,  laborer,  bds.  189  Rindge  ave. 
James  E.  lather,  bds.  2  Blanche 
John,  boiler  maker,  bds.  3  HewTs 
John,  boiler  maker,  h.  6  Harvard  pi. 
John,  butcher,  Niles  Bros.  Concord 
avenue,  h.  near  do. 


Kenney  John,  junk,  h.  39  Harding 

John, laborer,  John  Reardon  &  Sons, 

h.  631  Putnam  avenue 
John,  tinsmith,  h.  2  Blanche 
John,  Jr.  at  John  Reardon  &  Sons, 

b.  631  Putnam  ave. 
John  F.  oil,  h.  394  Putnam  avenue 
John  J.  peddler,  bds.  39  Harding 
Joha  J.  teamster,  h.  59  Pine 
John  R.  stable  70  Norfolk,  house  at 

Somerville 
John  S.  paper  hanger,  h.  39  Seventh 
Joseph  T.  pressman,  558  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  2  Blanche 
Margaret     A.     housekeeper,    h.    54 

Baldwin 
Martin  J.  hostler,  h.  107  Cambridge 
Mary  Mrs.  grocer,  62  Magnolia  ave. 

house  do.  [Montgomery 

Mary,  widow  of  John,  house  26 
Patrick, boiler  maker,h.2  Harvard  pi. 
Patrick,  city  laborer,h.l69  Brookline 
Patrick,     rubber     worker,    bds.    27 

Harvard 
Patrick,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  169  Brookline 
Peter,  helper,  8  Brattle,  bds.  John 

Kenney's,  Concord  ave. 
Samuel  S.  bricklayer,  bds.  3  Hews 
Thomas,  boiler  maker,  29  Main 
Thomas,   Davis    soap    wrorks,    bds. 

135a  Webster  ave. 
Thomas  G.  elevator  man,  385   Put- 
nam avenue,  h.  3  Hews 
Thomas  J.   car  conductor,    h.    153 

Putnam  avenue 
Thomas  M.  jeweler.  655  Mass.  ave. 

h.  569  do. 
Timothy,  baker,  bds.  2  Blanche 
William,  b.  70  Hastings 
William  J.  press  feeder,  b.2  Blanche 
see  Kenny 
Kennison  Eugene  L.  brakeman,  B.  &  M. 

R.  R.  house  159  Cambridge 
Maurice  A.  h.  65  Lincoln 
Kent  Eloisa  Miss,  h.  102  Appleton 

George,    driver    milk  team,    b.  305 

Broadway 
Frank  E.  clerk,  25  Seventh,  boards 

104  Spring 
George  H.  salesman,  1354  Mass.  a  v. 

h.  25  Western  ave. 
George  W.  driver,  h.  104  Spring- 
Isabel  Miss,  h.  102  Appleton 
John,  waiter,h.  7  rear  114  Broad  way 
John  H.  elevator  man,  9  Clark,B.  b. 

196  Hampshire 
Mary,  widow7  of  Christopher,  h.  1043 

Cambridge 
Mary  E.  b.  6  Howland 
Pierce  J.  electrician,  h.  256  Green 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  196  Hampshire 
Keooh  John,  shoemaker.  Huron  ave.  cor. 


CAMBRIDGE    []£]    DIRECTORY 


301 


Keogh  Thomas,  currier,  foot  Eustis  ct. 

h.  67  Harris 
Keough  Daniel,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co.  house 
1  Emmons  place 
Daniel  J.  watchman,  h.  133  Clark 
Florence  K.  h.  27  Baldwin 
James,  driver,  b.  Hotel  Templeton 
John,    foreman,    240  Main,     h.    50 

Broadway 
John,  grocer,  36  Harvard,  h.  do. 
John,  Jr.  trader,  b.  36  Harvard 
Joseph,  teamster,  169  Gore 
Joseph  P.  clerk,  b.  36  Harvard 
Lena,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.137  Clark 
Michael,  h.  Hotel  Templeton 
Owen  G.  clerk,  h.  54  Clark 
Roger,  motorman,  h.  27  Baldwin 
Thomas  F. stone  cutter,b.36  Harvard 
William  F.  printer,  b.  1  Emmons  pi. 
see  Kehoe 
Kerby  John,  laborer,  bds.  35  Blackstone 
Kerkhoft   Josephine  D.   Mrs.   rms.    176 
Prospect 
William  M.    student,   H.   U.  b.  176 
Prospect 
Kermer  Richard,  helper,  450  Mass.  ave. 

h.  34  State 

Kern    Francis    V.   B.    conveyancer,    23 

Court,  room  213,  B.  removed  to  63 

Thorndike,  Brookline 

Henry,  cabinet  maker,  h.  324  Antrim 

Kernachan  Emma  N.  widow  of  John,  h. 

439  Main 
Kernell  Henry  ,  switchman,  h.  48  Reed 
Kerney  Frank  S.  driver,  904  Main,  h.  3 

Chapman  pi. 
Kerr  Charles,  baker,  1906  Mass.  ave. 

Daniel  W.  F.  letter  carrier,  18  Boyl- 

ston,  house  14  Magee 
Edward,  cracker,dealer,  29  Franklin, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Henry,  laborer,  b.  2S£  Foster 
Henry,  organ  case  maker,  house  253£ 

Broadway 
John,  teamster,  b.  9  Oak 
John  E.  carpenter,  h.  11  Cedar 
Margaret  L.  widow  of  John  C.  h.   25 

Baldwin 
Robert,  laborer,  b.  284  Foster 
William  H.  clerk,  A.  11.  Hews&  Co. 
b.  2534  Broadway  [Green 

William    T.    bookkeeper,    bds.    215 
Kerrigan  James,  teamster,  184  Broadway, 
h.  165  Tremonl 
John,  clerk,  l>.  28  Webster  ave. 
John,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway 
John  H.provisions,house  357  Winsor 

Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  35<   Winsor 

William  II.  lineman,  b.  357  Winsor 
Kersey  John,  bookbinder.b.l3o  ETampshire 
Michael  F.salesman,b.l35  Hampshire 
William,    city    paver,   b.    rear    135 
Hampshire 


Kersey  William  J.  packer,29  Franklin,  b. 

135  Hampshire 
Kershan  Mary  O.  Miss,  h.  37  Lancaster 
Kerwin  Annie,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  136 
Franklin 
James    A.   hatter,   h.  84  Plymouth 
Kessell  Joanna,  widow  of  Frederick,  h. 

42  Winter 
Ketchum    George    B.    apothecary.    272 
Broadway  and    165  Main,   h.  183 
Columbia 
Isaac  F.  bds.  8  Elm 
John  C.  clerk,  272  Broadway,  house 
8  Elm 
Kettell  Charles    W.   engineer,   Geo.    F. 
Blake  Mfg.Co.Third,  h.  3  Brewster 
Kevin  Charles,  watchman,  rms.  8  Wesley 

avenue 
Keyes   Charles   S.  foreman,  case   room, 
Cambridge  Diary  Co.  Blackstone. 
h.  414  Putnam  ave. 
Henry  S.  salesman,  h.  23  Cottage 
Lucy  M.  widow,  at  Baptist   Home. 
308  Brookline 
Key  worth  Ernest  J.  car  conductor,  h. 
396  Putnam  ave.  [bridge 

Kidd  Charles  A.  paper  ruler,  b.  352  Cam- 
Margaret,  principal,  Reed  School,  h. 

at  Somerville 
William  J.  carpenter,  h.  7  Second 
Kidder  Alfred,  h.  183  Brattle 

Ellen  M.  Miss,  teacher,  Washington 

school,  b.  18  Lee 
Homer  H.  student,bds.  183  Brattle 
Howard  W.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  183 

Brattle 
Melvin,  carpenter,  h.  19  Walden 
Merrill   H.   mnfr.    shoe   dressing,   9 

Purchase,  B.  h.  47  Magazine 
William  A.  collector,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 
East  Boston,  h.  2175  Mass.  ave. 
Kiddy  Albert,  clerk,  h.  1674  Main 
Kidney  William  11.  laborer,  72  Main.  h. 

138  Hampshire 
Kielty  James  F.law  student, B.  b.9  Banks 
Kiely  James  F.  baker,  h.  248  Harvard 
Kiernan   Thomas  J.  supt.  of  circulation, 
II.  U.  library,  h.  25  Trowbridge 
see  Kernan 
Kiesele  Henry. cooper.  Goepper  Bros. Co. 

Ninth,  rms.  459  Cambridge 
Kihlberg  Charles    A.  cabinet    maker,  h. 

70  Hampshire 
Kilberg  William,  cabinet  maker.  Osborn, 

near  Main,  h.  10  Clark 
Kilborn    George,   piano    maker,   b.   116 

Norfolk 
Kilbride  .John  J.ai  3d  Hampshire, b. 72  do. 
Kilburn  Julia  M.  widow  of  Curwin  II.  b. 
59 ( Jreseenl 
Walt.-r  \.  a<<t.  at  II.  I.  Library,   i». 
5!)  ( Irescenl 
Kildery  Martin,  laborer,  b.  M  Hunting 


302 


CAMBRIDGE    []£]    DIRECTORY 


KildufT  Bernard,  plasterer,  h.  18  Lawn 
Kiley  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  169  Green 

John  J.  city  teamster,  house  205  Mt. 

Auburn 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  73  Fifth 
Morris,  foreman,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  b.  1 

Hotel  Pleasant 
Patrick,     teamster,     Richardson     & 

Bacon,  b.  65  Bovlston 
Philip,  Am.  Rub.Works,b.l3  Parnell 
William,  carriage  painter,  h.  8  Davis 
see  Kiely 
Kilfoil  Frank,  plasterer,  h.  42  Parker 
Kirfoile  James,  candy  maker,  house  167 
Franklin 
John,  laborer,  h.  166  Franklin 
John  F.  clerk,  80  Pleasant.house  166 

Franklin 
AVilkins,  painter,  b.  166  Franklin 
Kilkelly  Bartholomew,  fireman,  house  27 

Pioneer  ave. 
Killam  Frank,  carpenter,  b.  93  School 
Wentworth  F.  carpenter,  11  Cherry, 
h.  93  School  [ton 

Killcoyne  Patrick,laborer,h.  40  Washing- 
Killelea  Charles,  gardener,  h.  90  Pleasant 
Killion  Patrick  J.  teamster,  h.  56  Second 
Killoran  Thomas,  at  169  Gore,  house  45 

Harding 
Killoren  Thomas  J.  brakeman,  F.  R.  R. 

h.  3  White  st.  pi. 
Killourhy  Patrick,  laborer,h.  200Xorfolk 
Kilmurray  Peter,   hose  maker,   bds.    78 

Washington 
Kilpatrick  Charles   W.   carpenter,  h.  12 
Green 
Maurice  E.  carpenter,  h.  74  Allston 
Robert  J.  horseshoer,  454  Main,  h. 
221  Harvard 
Kilroy  Ellen,   widow   of  Patrick,   h.  15 
Locust 
William  J.  iceman,  b.  15  Locust 
Kimball  Anna  G.  Miss,  clerk,  438  Mass. 
ave.  b.  44  Sidney 
Charles  E.  bookkeeper.h.  47  Wendell 
Clinton  L.  press  feeder,  h.  19  Line 

KIMBALL   EDGAE  R.  apothe- 
cary, 135  Cambridge, B.  h.19  Hollis 

See  page  808 
Edward  K.  bookbinder,  b.  12  Jay 
Florence  E.  Miss,  ladies'  hairdresser, 

579  Mass.  ave.  rm.  5,  b.  12  Jay 
Fred  F.  foreman.  385  Putnam  ave.  h. 

600  do. 
George  A.  manager.  4  Park,  B.  h.  64 

Prospect 
George  H.  lather,  h.  42  Market 
George  W.  asst.  Secr'y.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 

678  Mass.  ave.  b.  148  Magazine 
Hannah     A.    boarding     house,     826 

Somerville  ave. 
Harry  F.  draughtsman,  2  Central  sq. 

b.  49  Austin 


Kimball  James  E.  treas.  122  Hampshire, 
h.  at  Arlington 
Josephine    C.   Miss,   manicure,    579 

Mass.  ave.  rm.  5,  b.  12  Jay 
J.    Franklin,    merchant    tailor,   602 

Mass.  ave  h.  49  Austin 
Leland    L.   action    maker,   Osborn. 

mis.  233  Broadway 
Lucv  A.  Mrs.  h.  85  Franklin 
Mary  C.  Mrs.  h.  12  Jay 
Marv  G.  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  b. 

308  Brookliue 
Xancy  J.  widow  of  Joseph  M.  h.  600 

Putnam  ave. 
William,  b.  151  Mt.  Auburn 
William,  laborer,  h.  6  Locust 
William  J.  shipper,  B.  b.  826  Som- 
erville ave. 
Kimberly  Fred  G.  168  Main,  h.at  Everett 
Kimpton   Lucien    O.   gold  beater,   h.   5 

Tenney 

Kinary  Daniel,  coachman,h.60  Plympton 

Kindergarten  and  Day  Xursery,79  Moore 

Kindler  Charles  J.  tinsmith,  29  Franklin, 

rms.  35  Brookline  [line 

Fred  C.  telegrapher,  rms.  35  Brook- 

Kiner  Abraham  Lincoln,  clothes  cleaner, 

719  Mass.  ave.  rms.  35  Howard 

Armon    A.    (Kiner    &     Brown;,  18 

Holyoke,  h.  17  Elmer 
Lincoln,  b.  20  Flagg 

KIXER    ROBERT     S.     clothes 
cleaner  and  tailor,  719  Mass.  ave. 

b.  17  Elmer.     See  p.  791 
&   Brown,    (Armon    A.    Kiner    and 

John  S.  Brown),  clothes  cleaning, 

18  Holyoke 
King  Andrew  J.  b.  311  Columbia 

Annie,  widow,  h.  r.   159  Broadway 
Barnev,   hairdresser,   33  Elm,   h.   1 

Xorfolk  ct. 
Barney,  Jr.  teamster,b.  1  Xorfolk  ct. 
Benjamin,  clerk*  °5  Central   wharf. 

B.  h.  30  BowdWn 
Bridget,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.   1590 

Cambridge 
Catherine,   widow   of    Matthew,   h. 

376  Broadway 
Charles,  carriage  painter,  b.  23  Mag- 
nolia ave. 
Charles,  hairdresser,  11  River,  house 

at  Boston 
Charles,  seaman,  h.  34  Winter 
Charles  P.  upholsterer,  h.  30  F/nion 
Charles     W.    carriage    painter,     10 

Brattle 
Colin  J.  carpenter,  State,cor.Osborn, 

h.  23  Hovey  ave. 
Cornelia  R.  widow  of  James,  nurse, 

h.  15  Remington 
Edward  S.  asst.  at  Observatory,  h. 

30  Crescent  ave. 
Emma,  widow  of  Manuel,  h.  7  Fifth 


CAMBRIDGE    []£]    DIRECTORY 


303 


King  Eugene  F,  canvasser,  b.  142  Third 
Francis,  laborer,  h.  11  Jeft'erson 
Fred,  with  Pach  Bros.  rms.  76  Pros- 
pect 
Fred  E.  telegrapher,  N.  Cambridge 

Junction,  b.  at  W.  Somerville 
George  H.  engineer,  Ware  Hall,  h. 

at  Charlestown 
Gustavus,hairdresser,ll  River,  h.do. 
Henry  W.  wheelwright,b.39  Pleasant 
H.  S.  rms.  67  Magazine 
James  H.  horseshoer,  436  Main,  h. 

221  Harvard 
John,  bds.  672  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  11  Porter 
John,  moulder,  b.  189  Cambridge 
John  H.  candy  maker,  443  Mass.  av. 

h.  36  Market 
Louisa  B.  Miss,  clerk,  b. 24  Columbia 
Lydia,  widow,  h.  41  Amory 
Manuel,  cabinet  maker,  b.  7  Fifth 
Margaret  A.  h.  341  Columbia 
Margaret  B.  clerk,   209  Cambridge, 

b.  376  do. 
Martin,  boxmaker,  b.  163  Broadway 
Mary,  book  sewer,Eiverside  bindery, 

h.  212  Third 
May  H.  at  Camb.  Diary  Co.   h.  74 

Inman  [bia 

Michael,  soap  maker,  h.  341  Colum- 
Ovven,  laborer,  h.  142  Third 
Patrick  at  Am.  Pub.  Co.  h.  44  Ninth 
Patrick,  h.  672  Cambridge 
Samuel  A.  h.  38  Sacramento 
Thomas,   hotel,  bds.  672  Cambridge 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  h.  58  Harvey 
Thomas  C.  b.  1590  Cambridge 
Thomas  J.  driver,  U.  S.  Mail  wagon, 

h.  62  Vine 
William     A.   carriage    trimmer,    27 

State,  b.  at  Boston 
William  B.Rev.rector,Christ  church, 

h.  13  Follen 
William  II.   ck.k,   1394  Cambridge, 

b.  at  Somerville  [shire 

William  T.,  S.  F.  E.  5,b.l00£  Hamp- 

Kingdon     Samuel    S.  reporter,     Boston 

Transcript,  h.  16  Hubbard  ave. 
Kingman   Edmund,  candy  maker,  house 

HI  Brookline 
Kingsbury  Cordelia  Mrs.  h.   1014   Inman 
Kingsley  Chester  W.  19  Congress,  B.  h. 

10  Chester 
Samuel  L.  action   maker,  125   Broad- 
way, b.  60  Sacramento 
see  Kinsley 
Kingston  Daniel,  Laborer,  b.  28  Warren 
Thomas  W.  teamster,  h.  275  Vine 
William,  freight  handler,  D.  275  Vine 

Kinneally  .lames,  laborer,  h.  213  Vine 

Kinnealy  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  12  Seventh 
Kinnear  Conrad    I),  asst.   city  Sealer,  h. 

306  Broadway 


Kinnear  John,  asst.   doorkeeper,    State 

House,  B.  h.  107  Lake  View  ave. 
Joseph  S.  clerk. b.  107  Lake  View  av. 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  897  Mass.  ave. 
Kinneen  Patrick  J.  blacksmith,  house  19 

Magazine 
Kinney  Charles  H.  carpenter.h.  20  Magee 
Phineas  C.  clerk,  386  Paver,  bds.  515 

Putnam  ave. 
Kinniery  John,  hostler,  133  Green,  bds. 

4  Sands 
Kinsley  Charles,  machinist,  b.  126   Gore 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry,  h.  352 

Cambridge 
Granger  C.  clerk,  637  Mass. ave.  rms. 

65  Prospect 
William  A.  h.  6£  Carlisle 
AViunifred  Mrs.  h.  1129  Cambridge 
Winnifred  L.  Miss,  teacher,    AVash- 

ington  grammar  school,  bds.  1129 

Cambridge 
Kinsman  Ada  P.  Miss,  teacher,  bds.  15 

Watson 
Benjamin   H.   furniture,  1209   Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  South  Boston 
Edgar"  O.  dentist,   15  Brattle,  h.  13 

Wallace 
Everett   P.   furniture  mover,  house 

1  Union 
Henry    W.    furniture    mover,     46£ 

Charles,  B.  b.  17  Market 
Oliver  C.  widow  of  John  O. house  15 

Watson 
Robert  W.  carpenter,  113  Broadway, 

h.  at  Milton 
Sarah  C.  widow   of  Eben,  house   17 

Market 
Kirby  Charles  J.  electrocyper,  boards  26 

Mt.  Auburn 
James  T.  gardener,  b.  26  Mt. Auburn 
John  E.  herdic,  107  Kinnaird,  h.  256 

Franklin 
John  L.  asst.  supt.  385   Putnam  ave. 

h.  417  do. 
John   W.    tinsmith.    723   Mass.  ave. 

bds.  97  Austin 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  20  Warren 
Michael  J.  Jr.  pressman,  University 

Press,  b.  26  Mt.  Auburn 
Kirchgassner    Frank  L.  printer,  b.  r.  129 

Spring 
Labord,  cabinet    maker,    house    rear 

129  Spring 
Kirehmeyer  John,    foreman    of  carvers, 

<  >tis,  cor.  First.  I).  55  Otis 
Joseph,  carver,  bds.  55  Otis 
Kirk  John,  chief  electrician,  W.  E,  St. 

Ry.  power  station,  North, hou--  al 

E.  Boston 
Joseph,  Second    engineer.    W.   I 

l!v.  power  Station,  North,  rms.  61 

Fifth  Rockwell 

Sarah    F.    widow  of    John    l>.  bds.   7 


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CAMBRIDGE    []f]    DIRECTORY 


Kirke  Harry,  teamster,  h.  66  Cambridge 
Kirkpatriek  Mary   A.   Mrs.   at    Baptist 

Home,  308*Brookline 
Kirley  Edward  D.  letter  carrier,  P. 0.647 
*  Mass.  ave.  b.  1206  Cambridge 
George  F.  baker,  151  Harvard,  h.  11 

Union 
James  J. machinist, h. 1206  Cambridge 
see  Curley 
Kirschten  Fannie  L.  compositor, Univer- 
sity Press,  b.  11  Sixth 
Frederick  W.  at  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  bds. 

11  Sixth 
Gnstavus,   glass    decorator,    house 
11  Sixth 
Kirven  John  D.  type  foundry,  house  107 

Cambridge 
Kissane  Michael,  laborer,  h.243  Franklin 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  243  Franklin 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  r.  243  Franklin 
Kissling  Albert,   laborer,   122  Harvard, 
bds.  165  Norfolk 
Lawrence,  laborer,  h.  165  Norfolk 
Kistner  Frank  W.  (Cole,  Kistner  &  Co.) 
provisions, 159  Hampshire, b. 205  do. 
Kittredge  Ann  M.   widow  of  Jesse  H.  h. 
29  Bigelow 
George  L.  asst.   prof.  H.  U.  house  9 

Hilliard 
George  T.   clerk,  557  Mass.  ave.  h. 

240  Green 
Mary,  widow,  h.  r.  42  Murray 
Kiven  Charles,  watchman,  h.  Wesley  av. 
Kivlan  Catherine,  widow  of  Peter,  house 
36  Gore 
George  A.  at  Boston  Globe,  boards 

23  Rockwell 
John,  teamster,  b.  36  Gore 
Peter  B.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  23  Rockwell 
William,   asst.  foreman,   composing 
room,  Riverside  Press,  h.  23  Rock- 
well 
William  H.  printer,  Riverside  Press, 
h.  26  S  River 
Klein    Ignatz,   clothing  and  gent's  fur- 
nishing, 441  Main,  h.  do. 
Kleinberg  Andrew,  case  maker,  house  9 

Plymouth 
Kline  Edward  S.  paper  hanger,  boards 
365  Main 
Herbert  L.  expressman,  b.  365  Main 
Joseph,  shoemaker,  25  Washington, 

house  do. 
Joseph  P.   iron  moulder,  house   199 

Portland 
Robert,  painter,  h.  274  Vine 
Klitzing  Achim,  baker,  97  Banks,  b.  do. 
Knape   Charles,  mechanical  engineer,  2 

Central  sq.  h.  8  Oak  Circle 
Knapp  Allen  H.  student,  H.  U.  house  11 
AVendell  [14  Pleasant  pi. 

Carl,   ins.   agent,    85  Water,   B.   h. 


Knapp  Ezekial  W.  lather,  b.  1095  Cam- 
bridge 
Julius  P.  carpenter,  h.  65a  Rice 
Kneeland  Edward  P.  helper,  13  Church, 

b.  17  Eliot 
George   B.   salesman.   30  Boylston, 

bds.  17  Eliot 
James,  h.  164  Main  [Boston 

James,  painter,  r.10  Brattle,h.at  So. 
James  E.  printer,  3  Linden,  bds.  250 

Green 
Jennie,  widow  of  J.  E.  h.  250  Green 
John,  laborer,  h.  59  Cedar 
John  H.  teamster,  b.  164  Main 
Joseph  S.  driver,  b.  17  Eliot 
Martin,  teamster,  131  Garden,  h.  do. 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  17  Eliot 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  30  Hastings 
Thomas  H.carriagesmith,13  Church, 

bds.  17  Eliot 
William  B.  plumber,  1982  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Somerville 
Kniall  Patrick,  carpenter,  b.  15  Far  well 

place  [Auburn 

Knight    Albert  L.   foreman,  h.    10  Mt. 
Charles  W.  motorman,  h.  Lawn 
Clarence  E.  stone  cutter,  house  223 

Harvard 
ElbridgeE. watchman,  h.12  Avon  pi. 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  h  81  Oxford 
Emeline  C.  Mrs.  h.  2  Oxford        [do. 
Henry  U. clerk,  145  Hampshire,  h.143 
John  J.  wine  clerk,  Algonquin  Club, 

B.  h.  47  Lawrence 
Julia   B.   asst  matron,    Almshouse, 

Tannery,  b.  do. 
Mary  F.  b.  2  Orchard 
Oscar,   at  Am.   Tack    Co.  rms.  275 

Broadway 
Pamelia  W.  widow   of  Joseph  R.  h. 

25  Third 
Simon,  asst.  W.  E.  St.  Hy.  Co.  rms. 

12  Dunster 
Willard,  carpenter,  h.  76  Magazine 
William,  machinist,  at  So.  Boston. h. 

89  Thorndike 
William  H. blank  bookmnfr.32  Haw- 
ley,  B.  h.  12£  Western  ave. 
Knights  Clarence  E.  blacksmith, 39  Main 
George,  waiter,  b.  76  Harvaid 
Samuel  R.    (S.  R.  Knights   <fe   Co.)  t 

auctioneer.  615  Mass.  ave.  and  226 

Washington,  B.  h.  222  Mass.  a  v.  B. 
Susannah  Mrs.  h.  91  Cushing 

KNIGHTS  S.  R.  &  CO."(Samuel 
R.  Knights),  auctioneers  and  real 
estate, 615  Mass  av.  and  226  Wash- 
ington, B.     See  back  cover 
Knop  Henry,  carriage  and   sign  painter, 
Allston,  h.  273  Putnam  ave. 

KNOTT  NATHANIEL  W.  T. 
gas  fixtures,  29  Bromfield,  B.  h.  3 
Potter  park.     See  p.  23 


CAMBRIDGE 


L'L] 


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305 


Knowles  D.  K.  foreman  sausage  maker, 

169  Gore,  h.  at  Somerville 
John  S.  watchman,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  22  Rockwell 
John  T.   brakeman,   B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  32  Cameron 
Josephine  E.   at   University  Press, 

rms.  140  Western  ave. 
Reuben  C.  carriage  builder,  10  Gore, 

h.  166  Elm 
Knowlton  Annie  T.  Mrs.  h.  1  Ballard  pi. 
Clarence,  student,  b.  65  Putnam  av. 
Emma  F.   A.   widow  of    Aaron,  h. 

16  Ellsworth  ave. 
George  F.   clerk,  4  Central  sq.  bds. 

45  Prospect 

KNOWLTON       GEORGE      P. 
sexton, First  Baptist  church, paper 
hangings  and  wall  papers,  4  Cen- 
tral sq.  h.  45  Prospect.     See  p. 792 
George  W. carpenter, h. 95  Mt. Auburn 
Grace  L.  widow  of   Benjamin  F.  h. 

69  Washington 
John,  cutter,  B.  h.  1  Ballard  pi. 
Samuel  D.  paper  hanger,  4  Central 
sq.  b.  45  Prospect 
Knox  Andrew,  pressman,  b.  9  Munroe 
Charles  H.    cook,   B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h. 

45  Essex 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  90  First 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  r.  27  Sixth 
Franklin     C.    foreman,    University 

Press,  h.  85  Putnam  ave. 
Grace,  widow,  b.  45  Essex 
Ira  C.  porter,  h.  27  Hastings 
James,  cabinet  maker,  h.  164  Main 
John  W.  mnfr.  of  hand   stamps,  22 

Milk,  B.  h.  64  Cherry 
William,  machinist,  h.  6  Moore 
Knutson  Andreas,  action  maker,  house  6 

Hotel  Lilly,  21  Harrison 
Koch  William,  clerk,  h.  105  Kinuaird 
Koehler  George,  at  Am.  Rubber  Co.  h. 

156  Spring 

Kohler  Charles  W.  machinist,  boards  107 

Columbia  [bia 

Julia, widow  of  Lewis,  h.  107  Colum- 

Kohlhepp  Christian,  sausage   maker,  172 

Thorudike,  h.  r.  177  Spring 
Kollen  John  W.  baker,  h.  4!)  Columbia 
Koralewsky  Franz, laborer,  174  Broadway 
Kordulasinski  Wactaw.  at  169  Gore,  h.  8 
Mullens  ct.  [41   Prince 

Koreb  Morris,  tailor,  171  Mas-,  av.  house 
Korman  John,  peddler,  h.  20  (lay 
Kiaas  Adolph,  silversmith, 240  Dover,  B. 
h.  188  Thorndike 
Charles  A.   silversmith,   boards  188 
Thorndike  [Franklin 

Krail  Elisa,  widow  of  Conrad,  bds.  "i'l-i 
Kramer  Barry,  ear  conductor,  h.  84  Rice 
Krauser    Alfred    A.   shoemaker,  house  5 


Kreeb  Fred,  sausage  maker,  181    Broad- 
way, b.  r.  49  Hampshire 
John!,  laborer,  h.  49  Hampshire 

Kreitmann  Louis. butcher.172  Thorndike, 
h.  4  Eighth 

Kretschmar  Albert, clerk,  172  Thorndike, 
b.  1531  Cambridge 

Kriedel  Max,  coppersmith,  h.  142  Amory 

Kriegel  Nicholas, rope  maker,  house  1018 
Cambridge 

Krisnsen  Kristian  S.  ins.    agent,  house 
213i  Franklin 

Kriwen  Eichard,  electrician,  b.  115  River 

Kroepsch  Robert  W.    baker,   1166   Cam- 
bridge, h.  169  Norfolk 

Kroff  Joseph,  boiler  maker,  50  Harvard 

Krona  Peter  M. shipper, h.  105  Hampshire 

Kronan  Marv  Miss,  bookkeeper,  boards 
68  Otis 
Timothy  A.  varnisher.  h.  68  Otis 

Krone  Carl,  laborer,  h.  4  Eaton 

Krook  John  L.  inlayer.  b.  108  Thorndike 

Krueger  Albert, upholsterer,b. 25  Decatur 
Robert  A.  H.  driver,  h.  25  Decatur 

Kuebler  Charles,  teamster,   boards   2495 
Mass.  ave. 
Michael  Mrs.  h.  2495  Mass.  ave. 

Kuhn  Fred,  shipper,  B.  h.  Cameron 

Kuner  August,  baker,  Hampshire,  corner 
Plymouth,  h.  8  Union 
Theresa,    clerk,  b.  8  Union 

Kuntson  Andrew  J.   blacksmith,   boards 
21  Fairmont  ave. 

Kupfer  Charles  F.  calenderer,  Am.  Rub- 
ber Co.  h.  34  Portsmouth 

Kurth  Reinhold,wire  worker,  h.  2  Cutter 
court 

Kusick  Robert  T.  painter,  h.  2  Pond  pi. 
see  Cusick,  also  Cusack 

Kwinkelenberg  David,  h.  Hotel  Beacon, 
374  Oxford 


LABELLE  GREGOIRE,  clerk,  B.  house 

191  Portland 
LaBonte    Eliza    Mrs.   dressmaker,    1916 
Mass.  ave.  h.   830  Somerville  ave. 
Eloise,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  830 

Somerville  ave. 
Frank  X.drng  clerk, boards  830  Som- 
erville avenue 
Laboree  John,  laborer,  b.5  Seventh  Bt.Ot. 

Labranch  Horace,  machinist,  house  348 
Green 

Joseph,  brush  maker,  h.  348  Green 
Labree  Albert,  copper  worker,  house  -'>\ 

Harvard 
Labuskie  Prank,  shoemaker,  p.  221  Vine 
Lacas  Prank, machinist,  29  Main 

.Joseph,  blacksmith,  h.  112  Fourth 

Joseph,Jr.  watchmaker,b.l  12  Fourth 
Lacey  Garrett,  galvanizer,  b.7  Broad w a} 

James,  laborer,  h.  rear  138  Kim 


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Lacey  John,  fireman,  h.  12  Plymouth 
John,  mason,  h.  r.  34  Hunting 
Michael,  action  maker,  bds.    Broad- 
way House 
Lack  Robert,  clerk,  rms.  72  Fourth 
Lackev  William  A.  b.  32  Tufts 

William  H.  h.  32  Tufts 
Lacount  William  F.   postal  clerk,  house 

201  Hamilton 
Lacroix    Bazil,    broom    mnfr.   rear  63£ 
Rindge  ave.  h.  18  Harvey 
Henry,  teamster,  b.  422  Main 
Ladd  Fred  L.  police  station, h. 14  Rutland 
George  W.  salesman,  13  Tremout,  B. 

h.  3  Gorham 
Mary  A.  widow  of  John  S.  h.2  Frost 
Ladell  Thomas,  printer,  h.  52  Middlesex 
Ladner  Marv  M.  widow   of  John,  house 

7  Hotel  Albert 
Lafayette  Theodore  E.   designer,   house 

19  Myrtle  ave. 
Laffey  Annie  Mrs.  h.  169  Frranklin 

George  E.  plumber's   apprentice,    b. 

169  Franklin 
James,  clerk,  P.  O.   Boston,  bds.  84 

Hohvorthy 
John,rubber  worker,b.S4  Holworthy 
John  L.  teamster,  b.  169  Franklin 
Martin,   laborer,  h.  84  Holworthy 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  r.90  Holworthy 
Laflamme    Elzio,    carpenter,  B.  B.    Co. 
r.  124  Rindge  ave.  h.  do. 
Leopold,  hairdresser, 2  Holyoke,rms. 
29  Surrey 
Lafond  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  85  Rindge  av. 
Louis,    cabinet    maker,   -house    126 
Columbia 
Laforest   David,  brickmaker,  house   273 

Walden 
Laf  ranee  John  B.  clerk,  house  3  Cottage 

park  avenue 
Laguerquist  Eric,  cabinet  maker,and  up- 
holsterer, 7  Cherry   ct.   house  24£ 
Cherry 
Louise  Mrs.  dressmaker,  24£  Cherry, 
house  do.  [Hamilton 

Laha  Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  114 
Lahey    Katherine  E.    teacher,   Webster 
grammar  school,  h.  at    Stoneham 
LahifF  John,  laborer,  h.  261£  Portland 

Patrick,  laborer,  h.  141  Elm 
Laible  Amelia  M.  Mrs.  h.  79  Oxford 

LAIGHTON  CHARLE  S  A.   (E. 
Tripp  &  Co.),  painter,  17  River,  h. 
18  Fairmont.     See  p.  791 
Laing  Alfred  A.  druggist,  273  Pearl,  h. 
159  Magazine 
Daniel  C.  waiter,  h.  7  Dyke 
Laird  William  M.  tel.  operator,  house  38 

Brookliue 
Lake  Charles   H.    (Lake  &  Moynahan), 
livery  stable,  1230  Mass. ave. house 
52  Trowbridge 


Lake  Frank  B.  student,!).  52  Trowbridge 
Haunah,  widow  of  George,  house  40 
Bald  wiu 

LAKE  &  MOYNAHAN  (Charles 
H.  Lake  and  Neal  A.  Moynahan), 

livery    stable,  1230  Mass.    ave. 

See  page  200 
Lakey  Ann,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  1 

Broadway 
Lakin   Thomas,  car  cleaner,  h.  116  Web- 
ster avenue 
Thomas,  h.  19£  Fifth 
Lalley  George  W.  clerk,  98  Banks,   bds. 

96  do. 
John  Mrs.  grocer,  98  Banks,  h.  do. 
John  H.  grocer,  26  Surrey,  h.  do. 
Patrick,  sawyer,  174  Broadwav 
Thomas  G.  h.  1  Mill 
Lally  Dennis  W.  saop  maker,  boards  189 

Broadway 
Emily  E.  Miss,  cashier,436  Harvard, 

b.  24  Cowperthwaite 
John  D.  bookbinder,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  24  Cowperthwaite 
John  J.  sawyer,174  Broadway,house 

189  do. 
John  P.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  14  Otter 
Lawrrence  P.  box   mnfr.  b.27    Berk- 
shire 
Michael,   white    washer,    house    48 

Harding 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  37  Willow 
Patrick,  sawyer,  174  Broadway 
Patrick  J. furniture  polisher,  bds.  177 

Charles 
Patrick  J.  sawyer,  h.  27  Berkshire 
Thomas,  driver,  b.  189  Broadway 
Lalor  John,  mason's  tender,  h.  43  Banks 
Lamar  Frank,  furniture,  h.  219  Vine 
LaMarche  Frank,   salesman,  B.   boards 

1860  Mass.  ave. 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  widow  of  Louis,  house 

1860  Mass.  ave. 
Walter  J.  phvsician,  1268  Mass.  ave. 

h.  I860  do." 
Lamb  Augustus  C.  student,  M.   I.  T.,  B. 

b.  19  Sacramento 
Catherine,   widow  of  Michael  F.  h. 

138  Amory 
Charles  R.  J.  salesman,  56  Bedford, 

B.  b.  159  Brattle 
Charles  R.  Mrs.  h.  159  Brattle 
George,  conveyancer,  h.  9  Ellsworth 

avenue 
George  X.  salesman,  b.  159  Brattle 
George  T.  hairdresser,  213  Congress, 

B.  b.  175  Auburn 
Henry  W.  (Lamb  &  Ritchie),  sheet 

metal  pipe  mnfr.  Albany,  house  at 

Brookliue 
Jesse  R.  teamster,  b.149  Columbia 
Joseph,  ladder  maker,  h.  4  Gore  pi. 


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Lamb  Joseph  J.plumber,694  Mass.ave.  h. 

18a  Cottage 
Michael  F.  at  tube  works,  rooms  136 

Amory 
Roland  (3. sec.  (178  Devonshire,  B.), 

h.  19  Sacramento 
Samuel  T.  h.  19  Sacramento 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  5  Watson 
Susau  A.  widow  of  Jesse,  house  149 

Columbia 
Thomas  H.   plumber,  696  Mass.  ave. 

h.361  Prospect 

LAMB  &   RITCHIE    (Henry  W. 
Lamb  and  David  A.  Ritchie), sheet 
metal  pipe  mnfrs.  Albany,  corner 
Portland.     See  p.  22 
Lambert  Garrett  H.  (G.  H.  &  P.  J   Lam- 
bert), mason,  h.  r.  208  Appleton 
George  H.hairdresser,h.440  Mass.  av. 
George  S.  at  1859  Mass.  ave.  bds.  32 

Mt.  Pleasant 
G.  H.  &  P.  J. (Garrett  H.and  Patrick 

J.  Lambert),  masons,  27  Tuttle 
John,  laborer,  bds.  169  Bridge 
Johu  1ST.  tinsmith,  h.  316  Prospect 
Martin,  laborer,   Revere   Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  30  Gore 
Patrick    C.   ice  cream   maker,   1372 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  East  Boston 
Patrick  J.  (G.  H.  &  P.  J.  Lambert;, 

mason,  27  Tuttle,  h.  75  River 
Peter,  painter,  b.  10  Wicklow 
Thomas  F.  plasterer,  h.  22  Dublin 
Thomas  J.  sawyer,  h.  50  Eustis 
William  B.  window  glass,   house  5 
Highland 
Lambkin   Louis   A.   trav.    salesman,   62 
Hampshire,  h.  at  Milton         [nery 
Laminar  Fibre  Co. office  and  factory, Tan- 
Lamkin  Annie  M.   Miss,  dressmaker,  39 
Sacramento,  b.  do. 
Frederic  L.  (F.  L.    Lambert  &  Co.), 

printer,  b.  39  Sacramento 
F.  L.  &   Co.  (F.   L.  Lamkin  and  AV. 
J.  McKeever),  printers,  1229  Cam- 
bridge 
Pufus  L.  carpenter,h.  39  Sacramento 
Lamont  Alexander  M.  salesman,  bds.  19 
Rockingham 
Annie  Mrs.  b.  1  b)  Pleasant 
Edward,  bds.  38  Winthrop 
Lamothe  [saac,blacksmith,h.  10  Wicklow 
Louis,  blacksmith,  h.  34   Dublin 
M.  W.  driver,  16  Locke,  ll.  do. 
Lamprey  .logic  F.  Mis.  teacher,  Webster 

grammar  school,   I).  It;'.)   Auburn 
Lampion  Annie,  widow  of  Edwin  C.  b.  (J 

Bote!  Harrison 
Lam-on  Annie  S,  Miss,  teacher,  Webster 

grammar  school,  rma.  2]  Magazine 
A 9a  < '.  honse  8 13  Ma<s.  ave. 
Charles  B.machinist,iunc.  Broadway 

and  Market,  b.  129  Washington 


Lamson  Fred  U.  salesman, 29  Franklin, h. 
9  Gardner 
John  H.  sign  painter,h.3  Lamson  pi. 
Mary  S.  widow  of  Edwin,  house   3 
Clinton 
Lancaster  Sherman  R. physician,  5  Pleas- 
ant, rooms  do. 
Land  Charles  F.  clerk,  9  Chauncy,  B.    b. 
110  Austin 
Frances  A.  Mrs.  h.  110  AustiD 
Landahl  John  L. cabinet  maker,h.25  Line 
Lauder  Francis  A. ship  joiner,h.331  Pearl 
Harriet  P.  Miss,  Pension  office,  B.  h. 

331  Pearl 

Ruth  Ella  Mrs.  teacher,  at  Brookline, 

h.  12  Story  j[162  do. 

Landergan  David,  grocer,  164  Dublin,  h. 

Landerkiu  Alber  L.  machiuist,  29  Main, 

h.  454  Broadway 

Edward,  night  engineer,  C.  W.  W. 

station,  rins.  454  Broadway 
Llewellyn,  h.  300  Mass.  ave/ 
Landers  Agnes  Mrs.  h.  76  Harvard 
Charles,  waiter,  b.  76  Harvard 
Frank,  hatter,  b.  Hotel  Brooks 
John,  painter,  h.  115  Riudge  ave. 
Joseph,  hatter,  b.  Hotel  Brooks 
Margaret,  widow  of  William,  h.  115 

Riudge  ave 
Mary  Mrs.  b.  Hotel  Brooks 
Michael,  at  Am.  R.  Co.  h.  52  Ninth 
Robert,  porter,  h.  19  Lambert 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  35  Bristol 
William,  laborer,  b.  60  Harvard 
Landman  Bradford  H.  variety  store,  24 
Boylston,  h.  56  Winthrop 
see  Lanman 
Landrigan  Michael,  laborer,  Mt.  Auburn 
cemetery,  h.  26  Vineyard 
see  Landergau 
Landry  Constance,  foreman,  2S1  Dublin, 
h.  124  Garden 
David,     coppersmith,     house      1152 

Cambridge 
Joseph,  tinsmith,  h.  9  Portland 
Joseph  P.  teamster,  h.  57  Dublin 
Paid,  barber,  115S  Cambridge,  b.  14 

Union 
Thomas,  foreman,  cooliug  room,  169 

Gore,  li.  12  Iluntiug 
Willis,  coachman,  21   Arlington,    h. 
4  White  st.  pi. 
Landy  .John,  painter,  rma.  79  Boylston 
.Joseph,  painter,  rms.  79  Boylston 

Lane   Alice    M.   Mrs.   variety   store,  •"">] 
Washington,  h.  do. 

Archibald    I>.    car   conductor,   h.   :>  I 

Boylaton 

Caroline  M.  Mrs.  h.  1!)  Oxford 
Catherine,  widow  of  John,  h.  r.  57 

Sixth 
Chandler  15.  carpenter, 1  13  l*>roadwa\ 
h.  4  Putnam  ct . 


19 


308 


CAMBRIDGE    [JJ    DIRECTORY 


Lane  Chester  B.  clerk,  473  Cambridge,!). 

131  Thorndike 
Cornelius  J.  h.  238  Bridge 
David,  ledgeman,  h.  36  Montgomery 
David  E.  laborer,  b.  16  Middlesex 
Dennis,  h.  17  West 
Elias  N.  h.  28  Western  ave. 
Ellen,    widow    of    John,    house    19 

Hunting- 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.  7  Jefferson 
Gardiner  M.,  Lee,  Higginson  &  Co. 

44  State,  B.  h.  8  Mercer  Circle 
George  B.  grocer,  1027  Cambridge, 

h.  367  Columbia 
George  M.,  Pope  Professor  of  Latin, 

H.  U.  h.  8  Mercer  Circle 
Henry,  laborer,  b.  S03  Cambridge 
Hugh,  laborer,  h.  1197  Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  h.  18  East 
James,  laborer,  b.  161  Franklin 
Jane  L.  h.  25  Appleton 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  48  Bridge 
Jeremiah  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  161  Franklin 
Jeremiah  H.  h.  19  Florence 
Joanna,   widow  of   Dennis,  h.    107 

Cambridge  [do. 

John,  carriage  mnfr.  35  Gore,  h.  112 
John,  city  laborer,  b.  Middlesex 
John,  laborer,  h.  161  Franklin 
John,  laborer,  b.  107  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  72  Gore 
John,  laborer,  b.  7  Jefferson 
John,  laborer,   h.  2  Lexington  ave. 

ward  5 
John,  laborer,  h.  51  North 
John,  switchman,  B:  &  M.  E.  E.  h. 

127£  Bridge 
John  A.  teamster,  h.  103  Cambridge 
John  J.  boots  and  shoes,  58  Eindge 

b.  16  Middlesex 
Josiah  F.  bookkeeper,  689  Mass.  av. 

h.  42  Western  ave. 
Margaret,    widow     of    John,     h.    7 

Blair  pi. 
Mark,  motorman,  rms.  39  Hoi  worthy 
Mary,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  713 

Cambridge 
Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  10  Hastings 
Maurice,  apprentice  stone  cutter,  b. 

70  Gore 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  16  Middlesex 
Peter  J.  clerk,  b.  7  Blair  pi. 
Sadie  B.  cashier,  E.  H.  White's,  B.  h. 

100i  Norfolk 
Theron    H.    (T.   H.   Lane    &   Co.), 

clothing,   473   Cambridge,   h.    131 

Thorndike 
Thomas,  cooper,  h.  29  Warren 
Thomas  Mrs.  h.  121  Charles 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  51  North 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  12  Hunting 
T.  H.  &  Co.  (T.  H.  Lane),  clothing, 

473  Cambridge 


Lane  Ward,  hostler,  33  Washington  av. 
Willard  E.  clerk,  275  Main,  h.   184 

Wiusor 
AVilliam,  helper,  135  Wash.  b.  do. 
William,  laborer,  b.  73  Fifth 
William  C.  librarian,  Boston  Athen- 

a'um,  h.  19  Oxford 
William  C.   physician,  51  Washing- 
ton, h.  do. 
Lang  Anestina,  widow  of  Lewis,  h.  10)£ 

Portsmouth 
Clara  F.   widow   of    Ira  M.   h.    24 

I  rving 
George  F.  action  maker,  h.  25  Market 
Henry, book  marbler,Eiverside  Press, 

269  Putnam  ave. 
Herbert,  at  Brown  Univ.b.  24  Irving 
John  C.  h.  247  Green 
John  H.  at  Boston  Bridge  Works,  b. 

Ill  Second 
Julian  P.  widow,  b.  Lexington  ave. 

Ward  1 
Lewis,  carver,  rms.  143  Thorndike 
Lewis  J.  piano  worker,  b.  25  Market 
Margaret,   widow   of    John,  h.    Ill 

Second 
Mary  A.  typesetter,  b.  Ill  Second 
William  H.  painter,  b.  10  Green 
William  H.  B.  teamster,  226  Portland 

b.  12  Tremont 
see  Laing 
Langan  Annie  Mrs.   dry  goods,  8  Port- 
land, h.  do.  ([Boston 
James,  blacksmith,  442   Main,  b.  at 
Langdell  Christopher  C.prof .  law  school, 

H.  U.  h.  37  Quincy 
Langdon  Minnie  L.  Mrs.  h.  141  Austin 
Samuel  W.  E.  student,  H.  U.  boards 

901  Mass.  ave. 
Sophia  H.  Miss,  h.  119  Oxford 
Walter  E.  h.  901  Mass.  ave. 
William  H.  collector,  P.  0.,B.  house 

533  Putnam  ave 
Woodbury  T.  engineer, Eevere  Sugar 

Eefinery,  b.  31  Essex 
Lange  James,  cooper,  h.  152  Eindge  ave. 
Peter,  brick  maker,  h.  152   Eindge 

avenue 
Langford  Anna,  widow  of  Eufus,  h.  r. 

29  Grigg 
James  A.  hostler,  rms. 1158  Mass.av. 
Jonas,  coachman,    129  Magazine,  h. 

13  Walnut  ct. 
Went  worth  K.  b.  18  a  Cottage 
Langill   Henrv   C.   prop,    planing   mill, 

Stiles,  h.  209  Banks 
Langille  Adam,motorman,h.363  Prospect 
Bessie  L.  confectioner,  b.  63  Elm 
Daniel  W.   at  glue  factory,  b.   205 

Franklin 
Langlands  Daniel   G.  (J.  H.   Eoberts  & 

Co.),  second,  cor.  Charles,  bds.  at 

Winthrop 


CAMBRIDGE    [J,]    DIRECTORY 


309 


Langley  Edwin  C.  ins.  agt.  h.  13  Ports- 
mouth 
Eliza  J.  Miss,  h.  143  Thoradike 
Everett W.  watchman,  h.  2G0  Sidney 
Freeman,  pressman,  4  Williams   ct. 

B.  h.  17  Miller  av. 
Lauren  F.  clerk,  227  Cambridge,  h. 

109  Gore 
Olive  E.    widow   of  Lauren,   h.  Ill 
Gore 

h.  59  Chestnut 
conductor,    house    2528 


Theodore  H 

William   E. 

Mass.  ave 

Lauglois  Joseph 


A.  brakemau,  F.  R.  R. 


h.  15  Eailroad 
is 

h.  78  Kirkland 
Lanigan  Martin,  car  conductor,  house  19 

Ban  kg 
Lanman  Charles  R.  Prof,   of  Sanskrit, 
H.  U.  h.  9  Farrar 
see  Landman 
Lanner  Carl  G.  baker,  303  Main 
Lansing  Isaac  J.  Rev.  pastor,  Park  street 
church,  B.  h.  957  Mass.  av. 
John  A.  publisher,  154  Pearl,  B.  h. 

1034  Mass.  ave. 
John  E.  student,  b.  1034  Mass.  av. 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Jacob  A.  h.  125 
Mt.  Auburn 
Lantigua   Andrew,    cigar    mnfr.    h.    100 
Putnam  ave. 
Benjamin,  bookkeeper,  B.  boards  100 
Putnam  ave. 
Lapliam  Charles, teamster, b. 59  Plymouth 
George  F.  Jr.  salesman,  120  Frank- 
lin, B.  1).  2161  Mass.  av. 
LaPierre  Elie  11.  apothecary,  80   River 
and  (LaPierre  <fe  Norton),  223  Put- 
nam av,  house  109  River 
Sarah  E.  widow  of  Elie  F.h.107  River 
&  Norton,    (Elie    II.    LaPierre    and 
George  E.  Norton),  apothecaries, 
223  Pur  nam  ave. 
Lapointe  .James  V.  bookkeeper,  CO  Dub- 
lin, h.  238  Walden 
William,  cigar  maker, h.  385  ( lolumbia 
LaPorte  John  r>.  waiter,  B.h.  17  Bay 
Lappee  Peter,rubber  worker,b.234  Broad- 
way 
Lapp  in  Francis  E.  b.  97  Mt.  Auburn 
Joseph,  tisb  cutter,  h.85  Rindge  ave. 
Rose  A.  Miss,  dining    rooms.  97    Mt. 
Auburn,  b.  do. 
Larainv  Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  b. 

197  Lake  View  ave. 
Laraway  George,  car  conductor,  i><1>.  2 
Frank 

Larean  Louis  NT.  Salesman,  ll.il  Ma--,  av. 

b.  117  Kinnaird 
Large    Arthur    \Y.    carpenter,   rooms   4(i 

Boylston 
Charles,  carpenter,  i).  46  Boylston 


Large  H.Russell, carpenter, h.4G  Boylston 
Larginton  August,  laborer,  h.  32  Bolton 
Larkin  Benjamin  M.  salesman,  468  Mass. 
ave.  h.  121  Harvard 
Daniel,  teamster,  b.  08  Harvard 
David,  laborer,  h.  260  Charles 
Elizabeth,  h.  61  Plympton 
James  J.  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h. 

50  Broadway 
James  L.  clerk,  b.  58  Harvard 
Lawrence,  laborer,  h.  58  Harvard 
Michael  J.  laborer,  h.  2  Walker  ct. 
Nellie  Mrs.  h.  9  Pioneer 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  94  Webster  av. 
Richard  E.  cooper,  h.  33  Fourth 
Thomas,  copper  worker,  b.  58  Har- 
vard 
Lamer  M.  furrier,  h.  948  Mass.  av. 

Thomas  H.  clerk,  h.  9  Portsmouth 
Larochell  Octavius,    blacksmith,   house 

11  Gushing  ave. 
Larose  Charles,  millman,  bds.   55   Hub- 
bard ave. 
Leon,  painter,  h.  23  Jackson 
Morris,  mason,  11  Brookl'ord,  h.  do. 
Larson  Aaron,  laborer,  h.  189  Broadway 
Alfred,  mason,  632   Mass.   ave.    bds. 

394  Main 
August,  machinist,  b.  Hotel  Myrtle 
August,  piano  worker,  h.  140  Hamp- 
shire [99  do. 
August,  piano  worker,  36S  Main,  h. 
Axel,  wood  carver, b.  9  Magnolia  av. 
Bernard,    painter,    187   Green,    bds. 

59a  Cherry 
Charles,  mariner,  h.  2  Clark  st.  pi. 
Charles,  porter,  h.  95.^  Harvard 
Edward,  piano  maker,  b.  108  Wash- 
ington 
Gottfried,   cabinet    maker,    house  5 

Torriugton  place 
John,  carpenter,  h.  10"  Gore 
John, piano varnisher,  rras.141  Clark 
Lars    Frederick,    piano  case    maker. 

286  Main.  b.  287  do. 
Louis,  gardener,  h.  -1  Myrtle  ave. 
Martin,  painter,  1S7  Green, housi 

Cherry 
Xils  ().  piano  maker.  368  Main 
Victor    E.   wood    turner.    384    Main, 
house  176  Pleasant 
Larsson    Birger,  shoe   finisher,  B.  house 

173  Pearl 
Laselle  Lydia  R.  h.  360  Harvard 

William,     broommaker,     rear     63j 
Rindge  ave.  house  do. 
Laskey  Deliua,  widow  of  John  W.  house 
159  Thorndike 
Fred,  photo,  printer,  at  Som.  house 
61  Austin 

( ieorgianna  Mrs.  b.   61    A.U8I  in 
Latanowie/.  Ignace,    sausage    maker.  172 

Thorndike,  h.  165  ( lharlea 


310 


CAMBRIDGE    |  L"|    DIRECTORY 


Latanowiez  Ludwig,  sausage  maker,  h.  50 

Winter 
Laterzo    Frank,   fruit,    544  Cambridge, 

house  do. 

LATHE    LEONORA    F.  MRS. 
M.  D.  34  Austin,  house  do.  office 
house  2  to  4  and  7  to  9  P.  M. 
Lathrop  Arthur  W.  clerk,  N".  E.  Can  Co. 
B.  bds.  424  Putnam  ave. 
Eugene  R.  compositor, h. 64  Pleasant 
James     G.    instructor,     Hemenway 

gymnasium,  H.  U.  h.  13  Avon 
William  L.  salesman,  79  Kingston, B. 
house  424  Putnam  ave. 
Latkowitch  Louis,  tailor,539  Cambridge, 
house  474  do.  [line 

Latour  Joseph,  machinist, h.r.  147  Brook- 
LaubingerCaesar,cigar  packer,  house  103 
Pleasant 
Emil,  cigar  packer,  B.h.120  Pleasant 
Laubner  Theodore, engraver,  h.30  Second 
Laugh  ran  Michael  W.  brass  finisher,  h. 

13  Wright 
Laughton  Mary  Mrs.  h.  228  Chestnut 
William, bookbinder,  Riverside  Bind- 
ery, bds.  228  Chestnut 
Lauree  Linn,  fireman,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h. 

114  Pleasant 
Lavangie  David,  clerk.110  Harvard,  bds. 
Hampshire,  corner  Portland 
John,  mariner,  h.  66  Brookline 
J.  David,  clerk,  110  Harvard,  house 
36  Hampshire 
Lavelle  Stephen,  cooper,  h.  42  Plymouth 
Thomas  J.  sexton,  29  Buckingham, 
boards  do. 
Lavenue  Andrew,  laborer,  b.  145  Otis 
Lavery  James,   rubber   worker,   boards 
28  Bristol 
John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  28  Bristol 
Lavey  James  F.  laborer,  h.  81  Amory 
John,  watchman,  h.  154  Tremont 
John  F.  machinist,  h.  42  Jefferson 
William  J.    (Fitzgerald  &  Lavey), 
grocer,   117  Hampshire,  house  357 
Columbia 
Lavin  John,  laborer,  bds.  5  Wesley  ave. 
John,  silversmith,  b. 102  Webster  av. 
Lavine  Frauk,  at  1ST.  P.  &  P.   Co.   house 
414  Columbia 
Otto,  baker,  bds.  58  Fifth 
Peter,  at  N.  P.  &  P.   Co.  house  414 
Columbia 
Lavoie  Ambrose,  h.  65  Rindge  ave. 

Disney,  carpenter,  b.  105  Rindge  av. 
Frank,  painter,  b.  65  Rindge  ave. 
Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  65  Rindge  ave. 
Paul,  grocer,  105  Rindge  ave.  h.  do. 
William,  laborer,  b.  65  Rindge  ave. 
Lavoo  Henry,  painter,  b.  392  Main 
Law  Annie,  saleswoman,  h.  39  Elm 

Emerson  W.   clerk,   Third  District 
Court,  Brattle  sq.  b.  2  Nutting  pi. 


Law  Frederick  W.  police,  station  2,  bds. 

5  Temple 
George  A.  action  maker,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  214  Winsor 
Robert,    foreman,    Cambridge    Gas 

Co.  h.  54  Webster  ave. 
Lawler  Annie,  h.  169  Dublin 

see  Lawlor 
Lawless  John,  laborer,  bds.  30  Seventh 
John,  watchman,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  25  Gore 
John  W.  clerk,  bds.  25  Gore 
Richard,  bds.  2  Chestnut  pk. 
Lawlor  Michael,  laborer,  h.  311  Vine 
Michael  E.  carpenter,  b.  48  Fifth 
Patrick,  fireman,  h.  35  Baldwin 
Lawne  Mary  E. widow  of  Bernard,  house 

57  Fourth 
Lawrence  Antone, sugar  house, b- 19  Gore 
Charles  F. provisions,  274  Broadway, 

h.  210  Columbia 
David,  shipper,  B.  B.  W.b.242  Third 
Dick  T.  clerk,    260  Washington,   B. 

bds.  22  Elm,  N.  C. 
Dolly  D.  widow  of  James  K.  boards 

1725  Mass.  ave. 
D.  H.  cracker  dealer,   29  Franklin, 

house  at  Somerville 
Ella  L.  widow  of  Frank,  house  132 

Franklin 
Frank  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  6  Maple  ave. 
George  H.  produce,  104  Faneuil  Hall 

market,  B.  h.  6  Maple  ave. 
George    L.    provisions,    30  Faneuil 

Hall  market,  B.   h.  407  Broadway 
George  P.  lawyer,  53  Tremont,  rm. 

14,  B.  h.  12  Mason 
Herbert  T.  coal,  125  Columbus  ave. 

B.  house  29  Mellen 
Jane  E.  wid.of  Oscar,  h.216  Harvard 
John  P.   poultry,   48    Faneuil  Hall 

market,  B.  h.  407  Broadway 
Lewis,  bds.  6  Maple  ave. 
Louis,  clerk,52  River, b.  132  Franklin 
Lydia  J.  widow,  bds.  22  Haskell 
Manuel,  at  sugar  house,  b.  19  Gore 
Samuel  C.  43  Charity  bldg.  B.  house 

22  Haskell 
William,  Rt.  Rev.  Bishop,  1  Joy,  B. 

house  101  Brattle 

Mrs.  nurse,  h.  2599  Mass.  ave. 

see  Lorence 
Laws  Albert  W.  butler,  8  Elmwood  ave. 

house  70  Murray 
Charles  H.  clerk, 200  Huntington  av. 

B.  house  588  Putnam  ave. 
Elizabeth  A. widow  of  William,house 

588  Putnam  ave. 
Lawson  Abbie  Y.    widow  of  Andrew  J. 

house  466  Putnam  ave. 
Carl  W.  cook,.h.  145  Tremont 
Charles  E.  W  .janitor,  Agassiz  school, 
house  4  Center 


CAMBRIDGE    [L]    DIRECTORY 


311 


Lawson  Christy,  mail  driver,h.312  Third 
Francis  C.  day  watchman,  Am.  Eub. 

Co.  house  137  Charles 
Fred  M.  piano   inspector,  286  Main, 

house  212  Harvard 
James  W.  engraver,  h.  116^  Inman 
Maud  A.  teacher,  Cambridge  High 

school,  h.  466  Putnam  ave. 
Rebecca,    widow   of  William,  h.  38 

Washington 
Victor  E.wood  turner,h.l76  Pleasant 

Miss,  house  479  Broadway 

Lawton  George  F.  driver,  682  Mass.  ave. 

house  37  River 
Joseph  H.   coppersmith,    boards  88 

Thorudike  [Thorndike 

Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  88 
Martha  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  house 

46  Market 
Lazzaro  Charles,  driver,  1402  Mass.  ave. 

house  at  Somerville 
Leach  Edward  H.  carpenter,  h.27  Black- 
stone 
Francis  H.  carpenter,  h.  465  Main 
Henry  L.  at  70  Kilby,  rm.  45,  B.  h. 

26  Creighton 
Hosea  W.  manager,  Leach  &  Co.  146 

Washington,  house  do. 
Ralph  H.mnfg. confectioner,  18  Elm, 

house  at  Somerville 
Sanford  P.  salesman,  9  Blackstone, 

B.  house  55  Chestnut 
William  H.  carpenter, rear  454  Main, 

house  1  Saville 
William  S.  Mrs.  h.  7  Huron  ave. 
William  W.  confectioner,  40  Elm,  b. 

305  Broadway 
&  Co.  masons,  146  Washington 
Leahy  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  23  Marion 
David,  teamster,  h.  53  North 
Dennis,  laborer,  bds.-  94  Kinnaird 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  32  Harding 
Dennis,  police,  h.  56  Walden 
Eliza  T.  bookkeeper,  587  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  4  Antrim  [shire 

George  P.  apprentice,  b.  114  Hamp- 
Hannah,  widow  of  David,  b.53  North 
James,  laborer,  b.  87  Rindge  ave. 
James,  mason,  h.  114  Hampshire 
.lames  II.  baker,  h.  322  Green 
Jeremiah,    night    watchman,    house 

258  Bridge 
John,  canvasser,  h.  17  Foster 
John,  plasterer,  h.  85  Rindge  ave. 
John,  laborer,  h.  94   Kinnaird 
John,  laborer,  h.  2  Linehan  ct. 
John,  wood  turner,  bds.  152  Bridge 
John  J.  mason,  h.  2-10  Prospect 
John  T.  plasterer,  h.  85  Rindge  ave. 
Margaret,  widow  pi  Patrick,  bouse 

183  Spring 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  LS3  Spring 
Michael,  watchman,  b.  13  Fallon  pi. 


Leahy  Michael.  Jr.  bookbinder,   bds.  13 

Fallon  place 
Patrick,  watchman,  h.  5  Winter 
Patrick  F.  provisions,  house  249  Mt. 

Auburn 
Patrick  T.  teamster,  bds.  17  Foster 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  152  Bridge 
Thomas,  mason,  4  Antrim,  h.  do. 
Thomas  F.  laborer,  bds.  152  Bridge 
Thomas  J.  physician, 125  Hampshire, 

house  114  do. 
Timothy,clerk,55  Rindge  av.b.87  do. 
William  L.  bds.  4  Antrim 
William  P.  plasterer,b.87  Rindge  av. 
see  Lahey 
Leake  Christopher,   carpenter,   25  War- 
land,  house  do. 
Lealand  Caroline  C.  widow  of  Charles, 

house  274  Winsor 
Charles  H.   clerk,   81   Main,  boards 

274  Winsor 
see  Leland 
Leaman  William,  cigar  maker,   house  49 

Hampshire 
Learner  John  S.  engineer,  h.  104  Otis 
Leamy  Thomas,   mariner,  h.  117  Wash- 
ington 
Leander    Carl,  piano    case  maker,    368 

Main,  house  26  Berkshire 
Emil,  case  maker,  b.  26- Berkshire 
Leary  Cornelius  F.  composiitor,    house 

12  Magee 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  234  Bridge 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  116  Kinnaird 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  29  Warren 
Dennis,  h.  44  Second 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  236  Bridge 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  24  Warren 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  167  Otis 
James,  laborer,  h.  76  Plympton 
James,  lumber,  h.  23  Seventh 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  729  Cambridge 
John,  at  169  Gore,  b.  21  Lambert 
John,  bds.  44  Second 
John,  bookbinder,h.l22  Putnam  av. 
John,  clerk,  Mass.  ave.  b.47  William 
John,  laborer,  h.  71  Cambridge 
John,  plumber,  b.  116  Kinnaird 
John.  Jr.  driver,  b.  122  Putnam  ave. 
.Mary  A.  Mrs.    grocer,    124    Putnam 

ave.  h.  122  do. 
Matthew,  engineer,  h.  57  Tremont 
Michael,  driver,  h.  r.  22  Grant 
Michael,  harness  cleaner,    12  Soden, 

bds.  116  Kinnaird 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  71  Cambridge 
Michael,  teamster,  h.  21  Harrison 
Michael  A.  confectioner,  1372  Mass. 

ave.  h.  2  Emmons  place 
Minnie  housekeeper,  b.  if. i  Norfolk 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  21  Lambert 
Stewart,  shipper,  b.  283  Winsor 
Thomas,  molder,  h.  69  Webster  ave. 


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Leary  Timothy,  baker,  h.  422   Columbia 

,  rubber  worker,  rms.  170    Har- 

va  rd 
see  O'Leary 
Leather  George,  butler,  29  Concord  ave. 

bds.  do. 
Leavis  Samuel  J.  plumber,  15    River,  b. 
gfc    -  at  Somerville 

Leavitt  Albina  D.  widow  of  Jonathan,h. 
19  Hollis 
Almira  F.  widow  of  Erasmus  D.  h. 

11  Warland 
Charles  E.  salesman,  h.  25  Hudson 
Erasmus  D.  mechanical  engineer,  2 

Central  sq.  h.  317  Harvard 
Fred  H.  (Leavitt  &   Peirce).  cigars, 

1316  Mass.  av.  h.  3  Irving  pi. 
H.  S.  Miss,  h.  11  Warland 
Ira  H.  clerk,  h.  27  Haskell 
Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  gram- 
mar school,  b.  116  Washington 
Miner  L.  H.  trav.  salesman,  house  23 

Putnam  ave. 
Philip  O.  fireman,  B.   &  A.    R.  R. 

rms.  588  Putnam  ave. 
&  Peirce  (Fred  H.  Leavitt  and  Win. 
W.    Peirce),  cigars  and  billiards, 
1314  and  1316  Mass.  ave. 
see  Levitt 
Le  Baron  Charles,  adv.  agent,    bds.  419 

Broadway 
Le  Berge  Louis,  hostler,  b.  2  Second 
Lebert  Henry  F.  conductor,h.l63  Bridge 

William  D.  baker,  rms.  163  Bridge 
LeBlauc    Abraham    B.'  carpenter,     107 
Dudley,  house  do. 
harles  P.  tinsmith. 
h.464£  Mass.  ave. 
Clovis,  carpenter,  h.  r.  35  Cowperth- 

waite 
Francis,  candy  maker, b. 15  Columbia 
Joseph,  lather,  h.  51  Clay 
Lebresque  Frank  K.  cornice  maker,  h.  58 
Reed 

LECIOtERE       NATIONAL 
BANK,    Lewis    Hall,   president, 
Geo.  A.  Lloyd,  cashier,  337  Cam- 
bridge.    See  page  766 
Leckly  Eliza,  widow  of  William,  h.    728 

Mass.  ave. 
Leclair  Oscar,  milkman,  h.  16  Watson 
LeClaire  Edward,    brickmaker,  house  4 
Montgomery 
Henry,  painter,  h.  11  Brookford 
Placide,  widow  of  Leo,  h.  301  Main 
Theophile,  brick  maker,    house  111 

Rindge  ave. 
Wellbrod,  brick  maker,h.l08  Rindge 

avenue 
Xavier,  h.  108  Rindge  ave. 
Leddy    Charles    H.    piano    maker,    162 
Broadway,  h.  89  Gore 
Frank  T.  wood  carver,  b.  60  Winter 


Leddy  Hannah  M.  widow  of  John,  h.  60 

Winter 
Ledger  Thomas,  carpenter,    house  rear 

98  Dudley 
Lee  Benjamin,  coachman,  h.87£  Harvard 
David  J.  expressman,  b.  21  School 
Dennis,  laborer,    Memorial  Hall,    h. 

104  Harvard 
Eliza,  widow  of  George   W.  bds.  78 

Kinnaird 
Ella  C.  Miss,  stenographer,  B.  rms. 

634  Western  ave. 
Frank  E.  driver,  7  Hovey  ave.  house 

1595  Cambridge 
Frederick  W.  clerk,  h.  Ill  Ellery 
Henry,  Chinese  laundry,  1392  Cam- 
bridge, rms.  do. 
Henry,  rubber  worker,   b.  rear    181 

Spring 
Hung,  laundry,  365  Main,  rms.  do. 
Isaac  J.  elevator  man,  h.  50  Market 
James,  teamster,  h.  rear  16  Winter 
James,  ware  dresser,  Pelham,  h.   21 

School 
James  E. upholsterer, b.  87  Brookline 
James  H.  fish,  h.  36  Tremont 
James  L.  carpenter,  h.  87  Brookline 
John  Anderson,  at  U.  S.  Hotel,  b.  78 

Kinnaird 
John  H.  h.  2  Village 
Joyce,  proofreader, Universitv  Press, 

b.  16  Ash 
Lillie  Miss,  h.  40  Pine 
Louisa,  widowT  of    Robert,    bds.   25 

Washington 
Low  Sing, laundry, 297River,rms.  do. 
Magloire,  laborer,  h.  108  Rindge  av. 
Maria  E.  Miss,    dressmaker,    bds.  8 

Worcester 
Michael,  clerk,  B.  b.  2  Village 
Xathauiel  H.  porter,h.  293  Columbia 
Patrick,  teamster,  336  Main,  bds.  2 

Village 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  118  Gore 
Rose  G.  h.  8  Rindge  ave. 
Sadie  P.  stenographer,  29  Franklin, 

bds.  36  Tremont 
Watkins,  ice  cream  packer,  B.  house 

259  Columbia 
Wilbur,  grocer,  b.  301  Broadwray 
AVilbur  E.   clerk,  159  Hampshire,  b. 

301  Broadway 
William,  cooper,  Goepper  Bros.  Co. 

h.  181  Spring 
William,  foundryman,  bds. 10  Broad- 
way- 
William,  hack  driver,  h.  154  Elm 
Wiug,  laundry,  1148  Cambridge, h.do. 
Yee,  laundry,  815  Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Leech  Harry  S.  h.  1552  Cambridge 
Leeds  Dadiel  D.  varnisher,  h.  123  Frank- 
lin 
Edwin  F.  salesman,  b.  123  Franklin 


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D[KECTOKV 


313 


Leemaii  Edgar  A.(E.  A.  Leeman  &  Co.), 
stable,  Riehdale  av.  h.  51  Regent 
E.  A.  &   Co.  (Edgar    A.    Leemau), 
stable,  Riehdale  ave. 
Lees  Benjamin,  coachman,  h.  6  Gray  pi. 
Leest  William  E.  plasterer,  h.   467  Main 
Lefarve  Joseph,  stable,  rear  Porters  Ho- 
tel, 1982  Mass.  av.  h.  9  Porter 

Letting  well  ,  h.  62  Kirkland 

Leflamme  Lee,  hairdresser,    4  Holyoke, 

h.  29  Surrey 
Lefler  John,  laborer,  h.  287  Main 
Lefleur  Francois  E.  S.  cabinet  maker,  h. 

105  Fourth 
LeFrancis  Charles  (Peter  Le    Francis  & 
Sons),  621  Mass.  ave.b.  152  Austin 
Fred  (Peter  LeFrancis  &  Sons),  621 

Mass.  ave.  b.  152  Austin 
Peter  (Leter  LeFrancis  &  Sons),  ci- 
gar mnfr.  621  Mass.  av.  house  152 
Austin 
Peter  &  Sons  (Peter,    Charles    and 
Fred  LeFrancis),  cigar  mnfrs.  621 
Ma? s.  ave. 
LeGalle  Frank  AV. sawyer, 174  Broadway. 

rms.  189  Winsor 
Legendre  A.  J.  laborer,  h.  63  Lincoln 
Leger  Frank,  laborer,  h.    Concord    ave. 
near  Niles  Bros. 
Henry,  laborer,  h.  13  Bolton 
see  Ledgere 
Legere  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Amos,  house 
242  Third 
Joseph,  iceman,  h.  6  Coulon's  ct. 
Mark,  teamster,  b.  242  Third 
Legg  Charles  A.  engineer,  State  House, 
B.  h.  77  Wallace 
Charles  H.  painter,  546  Mass.  av.  h. 
149  Auburn 
Leggins  Win.  J.  b.  266  Prospect 
LeGrand  Felix,  foreman,  {Hi    Dublin,   h. 
147  do.  [34  Cherry 

Legraw  Morris  F.  brass  moulder,  house 
Lehan  Cornelius,  at  X.  P.    &    P. Co.   at 
Somerville,  h.  19  Jefferson 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  15  Hunting 
Daniel  W.  clerk,  57  Everett,  B. house 

26  Fourth 
Henry  F.  b.  26  Fourth 
Jeremiah,  city  laborer,  li.  23  Hayes 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  12  Stevens  ct. 
Michael  .J.  glass  blower,  b.  31  Gray 
Timothy,  tube  works,  h.  1 1  Marion 
Lehman    Anna    Miss,    dressmaker,    366 
Wiudsor,  h.  do. 
Ernest,  rubber  worker,h.  100£  Hamp- 
shire 
Louisa,    widow   of     GtlStave,     house 

366   Winsor 
Robert,  rubber  worker,b.36G  Winsor 
Lehmkuhl  Norn  .Mis.  h.  »0  Thomdike 
Thomas  H.  compositor,  b.  90  Thorn- 
dike 


Lehrnkuhl  William  B.  special  police, h. 90 

Thorndike 
Leightizer  Calvin  A.  expressman,  house 
43  Market 
J.  L.  Mrs.  h.  11  Green 
Mary  Mrs.  variety   store  and  dress- 
maker, 41  £  Market,  h.  43  do. 
Morris,  teamster,  200  Broadway,  b. 

5  Dickinson 
William  F.  h.  rear  81  Tremont 
Leighton,  Adeline  H.  widow  of  Jacob  M. 
h.  2  Hotel  Inman,   Inman,  c.  Main 
Blanche, dressmaker, 32  Xori'olk.bdo. 
Charles,  bank  clerk,  b.  46  Fayette 
Coffin  S.  carpenter,  h.  32  Norfolk 
Ellen  X.  principal,  Otis  school,  bds. 

382  Cambridge 
Emily,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  503 

Cambridge 
George  A.  painter,  2225  Mass.  av.  h. 

at  Charlestown 
George  G.  watchman,  1230  Mass.av. 

h.  1^2  Somerset 
Harlane  P.  clerk  at  Brookline,  bds. 

32  Norfolk 
Henry  B.  plumber,  h.  14  Bigelow 
Henry  P.  candy  maker,  h.  164  Norfolk 
Irving  E.  motorman,  h.  11  Frank 
John  E.  motorman,  h.  647  Mt. Auburn 
John  H.  foreman,  American  Net  & 
Twine  Co.  Second,  house  at  West 
Somerville 
Lyman  (F.  L.  Sawyer  &  Co.),  lum- 
ber and  builder's  materials,  end  of 
Brookford,  h.  at  Clinton 
Margarette  M.  Miss,  teacher,  Latin 

school,  h.  Hotel  Inman 
Thomas,  car  starter,  h.  46  Fayette 
Thomas,  Jr.  clerk,  Otis,  c.  Second, 

bds.  46  Fayette 
Walstein  H.  foreman  carpenter,  State, 

bds.  32  Norfolk 
Winfield  S.  clerk,  437£  Main,  bds.  32 
Norfolk 
Leitch  George,  express,  rms.  S5  Thorn- 
dike 
George,  laborer,  b.  269  Portland 
.lames,  ham  curer,  h.  269  Portland 
.James,  wood  engraver,  b.  269  Port- 
land 
John,  drug  clerk,  1>.  2(5!)  Portland 
John,  engineer,  h.  271   Port  land 
John  H.  clerk,  h.  S  King  pi. 
Johnson,  engineer,  S7  Court.  I>.  h.  8 

King  place 
Johuston,  drug  clerk,  b.  269  Fort  land 
Samuel  (i.  clerk,  b.  8  King  pi. 
Letter  Milton  M.  student,  i>.  L750  Cam- 
bridge 
Leland  Eva  F.  asst.  a;  Observatory,  bds. 
21  Payette 
Prank  K.  clerk,  h.  15  Florence 

James,  house  1  U  Tremont 


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Leland  Mary  E.   Miss,   dressmaker,   Hi 
Tremont,  bds.  do. 
see  Lealand 
Lelgegren  Maria,  h.  408  Main 
Lellis  John,  laborer,  b.  10  Porter 
Lemay  Alphonse,  paiDter,  h.  235  Franklin 
Cleophase,  painter,  b.  235  Franklin 
Julia,  widow  of  Edward,  house  286 

Broadway 
Julia  A.  (Hamilton  &  Lemay),  baker, 
5  Mt.  Auburn,  215   Franklin,   288 
Broadway,  and  243  Hampshire,  h. 
286  Broadway 
Lemelin  B.  at  B.  Bl  Works,  Sixth,  house 

330  Winsor 
Lemkuhl  William,  sawyer,  b.  221  Main 
Lemon  John  H.  gardener,  h.  106  Amory 
Lewis,  second  hand  store,  584  Mass. 

ave.  h.  12  Salem 
Wallace  L.  foreman,  2612  Mass.  ave. 

h.  25S5  do. 
William,  cigar  maker.  17  De Wolfe 
Lernont  Annie  Mrs.  h.  r.  140  Pleasant 
Lend  Olaf,  laborer,  h.  2475  Mass.  ave. 
Lendsu  laborer,  h.  190  Hampshire 
Lenfest  Granville  B.  printer,  Second,  c. 
Cambridge,  h.  125  Thorndike 
Thomas    H.    music    printer,    h.    40 
Western  avenue 
Lenhardt  George,  baker,b.  182  Thorndike 
Lennon  James  E.  auctioneer,  real  estate, 
constable,  etc.   631  Mass.  ave.  h. 
141  Pearl 
Martin  F.  brass  finisher,  h.  193  Nor- 
folk 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  141  Pearl 
Michael,   brick  mason,  h.   19  Mag- 
nolia avenue 
Michael,  iron  moulder.   Pelham,  h. 

138  Harvard 
William,  bds.  138  Harvard 
William,  machinist,  b.  191  Xorfolk 
Lennox  Frederick,  carpenter,  11  Cherry, 

h.  50  Jay 
Lenox  James  J.  foreman,  carriage  paint- 
er, 244  Main,  h.  126  Harvard 
John  M.  letter  collector,  P.  O.,  B.  h. 

99  Hampshire 
William,  laborer,  h.  153  Gushing 
Lent  George  F.  h.  24  Cogswell  ave. 
Lentini  Charles,  hairdresser,  1406  Mass. 

ave.  h.  15  Sparks 
Lenz  Ernest,  baker,  h.  78  Crescent  ave. 
Leonard  George  A.  salesman,  377  Wash- 
ington, B.  b.  27  Walden 
George  E.  hackman,  11  Elm,  h.  414 

Main 
George  L.  cutter,  h.  99  Main 
George  T.  trav.  salesman,  h.  11  Vin- 
cent 
Georgia  F.  h.  153  Washington 
Harriet  H.  h.  153  Washington   [vard 
John  P.  student.  H.  U.  b.  343  Har- 


Leonard  Josephine    M.   dressmaker,  70 
Wiusor,  house  do. 
Kate,  widow  of  William,  h.  14  Third 
'Katherine  P.  asst.  librarian,  42  Brat- 
tle, bds.  343  Harvard 
Lucy  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  56  Put- 
nam avenue 
Mary  J.  Miss,  clerk,  599  Mass.  ave. 

b.  2  Fairmout  ave. 
Peter  F.  clerk,  92   State,  B.  h.  343 

Harvard 
Phillip,  h.  19  Gore 
Robert,  laborer,  b.  184  Charles 
Sidney,  brakeman,  h.  41  Harvey 
William  T.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  255  Broadway 
Willis  R.  hack  driver,  565  Mass.  ave. 

h.  56  Putnam  ave. 
see  Lerned 
Leonhardt  Herman   C.  hairdresser,   210 

Hampshire,  bds.  2o5  do. 
Lepotsky  EdwTard,  shoemaker,  231  Vine. 
h.  do. 
Frank,  shoemaker,  h.  224  Vine 
Leppe  Joseph  A.  cabinet  maker,  h.  16£ 

Harvard 
Lermon  Aaron,   shoemaker,   12S1    Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Boston 
Wolf,  shoemaker.  1281  Cambridge,  h. 
163  Elm 
Lerned    Charles  W.   disinfectants,   rear 
2461  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Edward  E.  milkman,  end  Washburn 

ave.  house  do. 
Lucy,  h.  2461  Mass.  ave. 
Rebecca  R.  h.  2461  Mass.  ave. 
Walter  H.  butter,  etc.  h.  2354  Mass. 

avenue 
Walter  H.  Jr.    salesman,  bds.  2354 

Mass.  avenue 
see  Learned,  also  Leonard 
Lerner  Andrew  F.  driver,  b.  17  Mt.  Auburn 
Frances,  wid.  of  Andrew,  h.  7  Banks 
Frank,  gardener,  h.  17  Mr.  Auburn 
Fred,  merchant  tailor,  14  Mt.   Au- 
burn, house  do. 
Joseph,  nurse,  12  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  do. 
Lena,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  7  Banks 
LeRoy  Carrie  A.  Miss,  b.  248  Putnam  av. 
Lertora  Esther  E.  widow  of  John  F.  h. 
5n9  Mass.  ave. 
William  H.  music  teacher,  house  559 
Mass.  avenue 
Lescarbeau  Silva.  tailor,  B.  h.  7  Elm 
Leseur  Herbert  G.  book  stamper,  h.  577 

Putnam  avenue 
LeShane  John,  carpenter,  h.  49  Jay 

Richard,  rubber  worker,  h.  59  Cherry 
LeShanna   Charles   W.  fruit,  429   Main. 

house  do. 
Lesley  Alonzo.  h.  11  Everett 

Charles,  laborer,  h.  74  Harvard 
Leslie  Emma  Mrs.  h.  39  Tremont 


CAMBRIDGE    [J,]    DIRECTORY 


315 


Lesperance    Charles,    confectioner,   287 
Main,  b.  134b  Washington 
George,  driver,  Girard  Bros.  bds.  5.1 
Dublin  [51  do. 

James  X.  provisions,  55  Dublin,  h. 
Lessard  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  14  Hunting 
Lester  A.  DeVerd,  piano  action  maker, 
bds.  17  State 
John,  cook,  h.  12  Pine 
Letendre  Louis,  brick  maker,h.  181  Dublin 
Letson  Emily  C.  bookkeeper,  449  Main, 
b.  302£  Broadway 
Margaret  E.  saleswoman,  B.  boards 

302£  Broadway 
Philip  H.  carpenter,  h.  30  Allston 
William  A.  Mrs.  h.  302£  Broadway 
Letteney  James  W.  steam  fitter,  boards 

25  Elm 
Lettich  Anthony,  cook,  B.  h.  G  Wilbur 
Leven  Arthur,  baker,  441  Cambridge 
Leventhaler  Charles,  dry  goods  peddler, 

house  42  Elm 
Lever  John  B.  painter,  h.  109  Elm 
Leverett  George  V.  lawyer,  53   Devon- 
shire, B.  h.  5  Ellery 
William    J.    foreman    finisher,    286 
Main.  h.  at  Boston  [way 

Levide  John  O.  fisherman,  h.  193  Broad- 
Levin  Gustave,  lineman,  h.  17  Dodge 
Oscar,  watchman,  bds.  17  Dodge 
Zelim,  draughtsman,  3   Central  sq. 
rms.  31  Bigelow 
Levinson  Maurice,  shoemaker,  191  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Boston 
Levit  Louis,  student,  b.  129  Spring 

Morris,  kitchen  furnishing  goods,  493 

Cambridge,  h.  129  Spring- 
see  Leavitt 
Levy  Aaron,  salesman,  B.  h.  38  Bigelow 
Abraham,  tailor.  B.  bds.  38  Bigelow 
A.  M.  rms.  100  Ellery 
(ius.  liuemen,  h.  17  Dodge 
Nathan,  cigar  maker,  h.  58  Sidney 
Oscar,  watchman,  b.  17  Dodge 

LEWANDO'S  FRENCH  DYE- 
ING AND  CLEANSING 
B  S TABLISH 31  E  N  T,  127 1 
Mass.  ave.  and    17  Temple   pi.   B. 

Sit  p.  2 

Lewes  Catharine  Mrs.  h.  135  Main 
Lewin  Frank,  bds.  175  Auburn 
Lew  is  Abbie  A.  h.  1  i  Story 

Abraham,  tailor,  h.  r.  ('»  Lopez 
Angeline  II.  wido\*  "l  Daniel,  h.  120 

Winsor 
Annie  M.  i>.  15  William 
Catharine  A.  widow  of  Richard,  h. 

135  Main 
Charles,  pump  maker,  bds.  60  Otis 
Charles  1''.  pressman,  b.  r>  William 
Charles  •'.  trav.  Balesman,  house   \~> 
William  ;  land  avenue 

Charles  S.  bookkeeper,  h.  .'{<;  High- 


Lewis  Charlotte  P.  Mrs.  h.  16  William 
Clarence  H.  clerk,  100  Tremont,  B. 

h.  35  Essex 
David  VV.  sewer  pipe,  Cambridge,  c. 

Portland,  h.  at  Hyde  Park 
Edward  R.  bookkeeper,  122  Summer, 

B.  h.  178  Harvard 
Ellen,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  6  East 
Ellen  M.  dressmaker,  28  Ash,  h.  do. 
Elsie  Mrs.  h.  51  Portland 
Ferdinand  J.  h.  490  Cambridge 
Frank,  bds.  45  William 
Frederick,  brush  finisher,  h.  147  River 
Frederick  T.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  36 

Highland  avenue 
Fredrika  N.  h.  14  Story 
George,  h.  16£  Hayes 
George  W.  steward,  1324  Mass.  ave. 

h.  47  Parker 
Henry  C.  f  urniture  mover,  h.  19  Grant 
James,  clerk,  h.  340  Winsor 
James  A.  steward,  Hasty  Pudding 

Club,  h.  69  Mt.  Auburn 
Jerome,  waiter,  b.  1  Butler  ct. 
Jesse,  laborer,  h.  31  Murray 
John  H.  laborer,  bds.  6  East 
Joseph,  hack  driver.  2007  Mass.  ave. 

h.  62  Orchard 
Joseph,  janitor,  h.  333  Columbia 
Laura  F.  Mrs.  h.  11  Forest 
Mary    Ann    Mrs.    dressmaker,    112 

Clark,  house  do. 
Mary    A.     special     teacher,     public 

schools,  b.  26  Lincoln 
Mary  F.  widow  of  Frederick,  h.  26 

Soden 
Susan  P.  Mrs.  h.  4,  r.  114  Broadway 
Theodore   A.  trav.    salesman,   h.  32 

Cottage 
Walter   E.   draughtsman,    Norcross 

Bros.Brookline.  h.  12  Whitnevave. 
William   II.  clerk,  9  Brattle,   house 

258  Green 
Lexander   Adolph,  coppersmith,  h.   431 

Main 
Lexner  George   D.   blacksmith,   h.   ^,^ 

M.is<.  ave. 
Leydon  Frank  L.  carpenter,  h.  2Crescen1 
John,  Laborer,  bds.  5  Suffolk 
Michael  .1.  cigars,  tobacco,  etc.  1132 
Cambridge,  h.  at  Somerville 
Libbey    Frederick    A.   engineer,    h.    55 
Magee 
Walter  ('.  clerk,  2409   Mass.  ave.  h. 
ai  Arlington 
Libby  Fred  E.  bookkeeper,  bds.  -ir  Day 
George   II.   upholsterer,  1894    Mass. 

ave.  h.  al  Somerville 
Horace  K.  teamster,  Filth,  c.  <  fcarles 
ami    15  1   Summer,  B.   aN<>  mngr. 
Libby    Transfer    <'*>.    Fifth,    cor. 
( iharles,  i>.  :>7«',  Cambridge 
•lame-  F.  salesman,  387  Main 


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Libby  Joseph  M.  last  ranfr.  h.50  Antrim 

Mary  Mrs.  h.  22  Warren 
Liebert  Julius,  clerk,  B.  b.  146  Columbia 
Liddell  Thomas,   paper  ruler,   B.  h.  42 

Middlesex 
Liddy  Thomas,   compositor,   house    127 

Hamilton 
Lifford  Alfred  B.  painter,  h.  19  Bay 
David,  gardener,  b.  18  Andrew 
Light  Frank  F.  teamster,  h.  lOSeckle 
Lilienthal  Sophia  X.  Mrs.  house  21  Ellery 
Lilley    Jessie,   piano   worker,   rms.   280 

Winsor 
Lilliegren   Marie,  widow  of  Ludwig.  h. 

408  Main 
Lillis  William,  sugar  house,  h.  4  Winter 
Lincoln  Alexander,  student,  h.  53  Ware 
Hall 
Alfred,  h.  83  Third 
Alice  C.  stenographer,  B.  b.  76  Green 
Arthur     A.    sub    master,    Harvard 

grammar  school,  h.  147  Prospect 
Arthur  H.  action  maker,  Osborn,  b. 

28  Worcester 
A.  Wills,  salesman.B.  h.  106  Prospect 
Charles  A.   Jr.    sanitary    inspector, 

bds.32  Broadway 
Charles  S.  Mrs.  h.  76  Green 
Edward,  cooper,  b.  55^  Gore 
Edward  M.  teamster,  211  Bridge,  h. 

36  Third 
Elizabeth   S.  Mrs.  milliner,  80   All- 

ston,  h.  do. 
Fred,  fish,  h.  71  Prospect 
Ered    A.    bookkeeper,    B.    bds.    28 

Worcester 
Fred  G.  student,  B.  bds.  71  Prospect 
Fred  S.  jeweller  bds.  76  Green 
G.  Fred,  fish  and  oysters,  696  Mass. 

ave.  h.  76  Prospect 
Henry    L.   clerk,    water  registrar's 

office,  City  Hall,  h.  80  Allston 
John    L.   car    builder,    B.    bds.    28 

Worcester 
Joseph,  cooper,  b.  55£  Gore 
Joshua,   clerk,   Riverside  Press,   h. 

19  Ware 
Luther  Mrs.  h.  19  Ware 
Mary  and  Mattie,  h.  18  Fayette 
Nathan,  h.  18  Fayette 
Nathan  F.  clerk,  33  Commercial,  B. 

h.  3  Avon 
Victoria,  widow  of  William,  h.  55£ 

Gore 

William  H.  shipper,  169  Gore,  h.  15 

Fifth  [ave. 

Lindberg  Axel,  blacksmith,  h.  8  Pioneer 

John,  piano   case   maker,  368   Main, 

h.  86  Washington 
Otto,  h.  95  Harvard 
Linde  P.  John,  h.  30  Union 

Lindenholm  .    compositor,    bds.    19 

Hilliard 


Lindequist  Jahna,  carpenter,  b.  164  Grant 
Martin,  carpenter,  h.  16£  Grant 
Martin,  Jr.  upholsterer,  b.  16£  Grant 
Max,  carpenter,  b.  164  Grant 
Lindfeldt  K.  Wilhelm,  porter,  h.  1  Hotel 

Lilly 
Lindh  Edwin  F.  clerk,  B.  b.  55  Orchard 
Jennie  R.  music  teacher,  boards  55 

Orchard 
Olaf  Rev.  pastor  Swedish  Bapt.  ch. 
house  55  Orchard 
Lindner  Berthold,  organ  finisher,  house 

71  Sixth 
Lindquist  Andros,  cabinet  maker,  house 
112  Spring 
Nils,  iron  worker,  h.  5  Roger's  block, 

Washington 
Oscar,  machinist,  h.  54  Clark 
Lindsay    Charles    W.  waiter,  Memorial 
Hall,  rms.  55  Griggs 
George  W.  waiter,  house  74  Hastings 
Sarah  A.  Mrs.  house  36  Austin 
Liudsey  Frank  A.  h.  35  Jay 

Richard,  teamster,  bds.  1  Sixth 
Lindstrum  Charles,  at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.  h. 
799  Cambridge  . 
Frank,  painter,  22  Boylston,  rms.  10 
Eliot 
Lindvall  August,  wood  engraver,  house 
5  Hotel  Pleasant  [232  Vine 

Linehan  Catherine,  widow  of  John,   h. 
Charles,  contractor,  46  Bridge,  house 

1480  Cambridge 
Charles,  job  wagon,  h.  238  Bridge 
Cornelius,  teamster,  221    Bridge,  h. 

141  Gore 
Dennis,  laborer,  bds.  17  Marion  [do. 
Eugene,  horseshoer,  124  Elm,  h.  154 
George  H.  at  H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son, 

h.  55  Spring 
John,  fireman,  h.  6  Gore 
John,  laborer,  bds.  729  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  bds.  232  Vine 
John,  teamster,  h.  212  Bridge 
Mary    E.    at    Douohoe's    Magazine 

office,  B.  b.  1  Amory  pi- 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  729  Cambridge 
Michael,  laborer,  house  248  Third 
Michael  J.  U.  S.  Postal  Service,  h. 

1  Amory  pi. 

Nicholas/hatter,  h.  8  Jefferson 

Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  232  Vine 

Linfield  George,  carpenter,  bds.  27  Clay 

Ling  Frederick  H.  produce,  h.  7  Carlisle 

Theodore,  piper,  h.  .*r  81  Tremont 
Lingham  Frank,  box  maker,  h.  119  Third 
Linglev  Amy,  widow  of  Bartlett,  h.  28 
Ash 
Wellington  A.  salesman,  10  Summer, 
B.  bds.  28  Ash  ,  [ave. 

Link  Claire  F.  lodging  house,  1200  Mass. 
Linnehan     Cornelius,    laborer,     bds.     3 
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317 


Linnehan  Cornelius  M.  agent, h.3  Carlisle 
James,  butcher,  h.  179  Dublin 
Mary,  widow,  h.  r.  29  Bolton 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  10  Marion 
Simon,  gardener, bds.  249  Mt.  Auburn 
Linnell  Charles  L.  painter,  bds.  96  Web- 
ster ave. 
C.  W.  coffin  maker,  h.  10,3  Gore 
Mary,  widow  of   William,  house  96 
Webster  ave. 
Linscott  Mary  J.  widow  of  Frank,  house 
&— -58  Norfolk 

Linskey  Johu,  laborer,  h.  18  Hunting 
Linton    Boston,    cook,   Memorial    Hall, 
rms.  1560  Cambridge 
Charles   E.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  647 

Mass.  ave.  h.  59  Franklin 
David,  brick  layer,  h.  r.  142  Amory 
Lippincott  Sarah  E.  widow  of  Ion,  house 

148  Mt.  Auburn 
Lipsett  Richard  A.  carpenter,  house  856 

Winsor 
Liscom  George   B.   at   169  Washington, 
B.h.  121  Walden 
John  H.  bds.  121  Walden 
Lister  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  music  teacher, 
bds.  19  Putnam  ave. 
Frederick    W.    fencing    teacher,   20 

Church,  h.  19  Putnam  ave. 
Eobert  X.  vocal  teacher,  boards  19 

Putnam  ave. 
William  A.  bookkeeper,  65  Sudbury, 
B.  h.  30  Shepard  [line 

Listou  Edward,  motorman,  h.  191  Brook- 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  23  Bay 
Litchfield  Ada  M. teacher,  Allston  school, 
boards  15£  Shepard 
Allen  J.  broker,  bds.  158  Auburn 
Benjamin  C.  plumber,  17  Brattle,  h. 

439  Mass.  ave. 
George  W.  B.  porter, Eiverside  Press, 

house  156  Pleasant 
Harry    O.    draughtsman,    bds.     15£ 

Shepard 
Horace  D.  undertaker,  401  Mass.  ave. 

house  412  do. 
Jean,  rms.  248  Prospect 

LITCHFIELD  JUDSOX,  under- 
taker, 544    Mass.    ave.    house    LIS 

Auburn.     See  page  807 
Lottie  M.  Miss,  b.  438  Mass.  ave. 
Otis  V.  regulator,  162  Broadway,  h. 

15i  Shepard 
Little  Abigail,   widow  of  Joseph,  house 

7  Brewer 
Browa    &    (o.    (John    M.    Brown, 

GeorgeFlagg  and  Charles  Allen,) 

bookbinders,  Blacksl  one 
Catherine  N.  widow   of   Allen  F.  h. 

1 1<;  Green 
David,  gateman,  Mass.  ave.  crossing 

B.  £  A.  R.  U.  h.  7  Hotel  Pleasant 
Dell,  saleswoman,  li.  7  Brookline 


Little  Frank  W. cracker  dealer,  h.  1  Cen- 
tral place 

John  W.  hostler,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 
Murray,  boards  462  Main 

Simon  F.  draughtsman,  101  Milk,  B. 
house  9  Greenough  ave. 

William,  expressman,  bds.  32  Rich- 
dale  ave. 

William  M.  carpenter,  bds.  7  Brewer 
Littlefield  Adoniram  J.  (A.  J.  Littlefleld 
&  Co.),  1847  Mass.  ave.  h.  33 
Sacramento, 

Annie  Mrs.  house  97  Clark 

Austin  G.  at  Globe  Optical  Co. 
b.  349  Winsor 

LITTLEFIELD  A.  J.  &  CO. 
(Adoniram  J.  Littlefield  and  An- 
drew J.  Lovell),  provisions,  1847 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  777 

Dependence  S.  foreman  piano  ham- 
mer coverer,  368  Main,  h.  465  do. 

Frank  A.  clerk,  1847  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
33  Sacramento 

Frank  W.  machinist,  bds.  349  Winsor 

George  A.  machinist,  T.  B.  M.  Co. 
Third,  h.  349  Winsor 

George  E.  books,  Cornhill,  B.  house 
16  Chester 

George  T.  foreman  cutter,  28  Sum- 
mer, B.  h.  12  Mellen 

Lucinda  L.  Mrs.  h.  5  Gerry 

.Lydia  Mrs.  h.  2217  Mass.  ave. 

Nathan,  car  conductor,  rms.  61  ilol- 
worthy 

Nathan  C .janitor, Washington  gram- 
mar and  Hilliard  primary  schools, 
h.  10  Mellen 

Nina  A.  stenographer,  1398  Mass. 
ave.  b.  33  Sacramento 

William  R.  piano  hammer  coverer. 
368  Main,  h.  35  Pine 
Livermore  John,  bds.  287  Harvard 

LI\  ERMORE   JOSEPH  1\  pat 
ent  solicitor,  40  Water,  r.  40.  B.  b. 
3  Berkeley.     See  page  -2(i 
Mary  C.  widow  of  Edward  A.  bouse 

364  Cambridge 
Oliver  W.  house  36  Essex 
Warren    C.    shop    officer,    Mouse    of 

Correction,  h.  95  Third 
William  A. machinist,  184  Broadway, 
b.  at  Somerville 
Livesey  Frank  B.  investment  securities, 

;>7!)  Mass.  ave.  b.  1  Frost 
Livingston   Edward  !•'.  car  conductor,  h. 

Bolworthy,  opp.  Locust 
Livingstone    Hugh,    carpenter,    b.   315 
( lolumbia 
dames,  advertising  agent.  618   Ifass. 

ave.  h.  393  Cambridge 
•Joseph,  dental  student.  i».K>7  [nman 
Louis,  car  conductor,  h.  IJ  Kinuaird 
Louis,  tailor.  131  Inman,  b.  107  do. 


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CAMBEIDGE    [L]    DIRECTORY 


Livingston  Lucy  J.  house  241  River 

Walter  I.  clerk,  bds.  47  Howard 

William  D.  sawyer,  174  Broadway, 

h.  8  Marvin  place  [pi. 

William  W.  upholsterer,  b.  8  Marvin 

Ljungholm    Jacques,   music   teacher,    7 

Brookline,  h.  do. 
Llewellyn  David,  carriage  painter,  2067 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
Lloyd  Charles,  physician,   55  Prospect, 
house  do. 
Emma  Miss,  h.  8  Maple  ave. 
George   S.   brass  worker,   boards  9 
Broad  wav 

LLOYD  GEORGE  A.  cashier, 
Lechmere  National  Bank,  337  Cam- 
bridge, h.  at  Arlington  Heights. 

See  page  766 
George  F.   rubber    worker,   h.   127 

Norfolk 
James  J.  compositor,  h.  2S3  Green 
James  W.  expressman,  h.  165  Pearl 
Melissa  M.    Mrs.    teacher,    Sleeper 

school,  bds.  127  Norfolk 
Peter  M.  carpenter,  h.  50  Holyoke 
Robert  J.driver,1402  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

8  Brewer 
Thomas,  coupe,  1336  Mass.  ave.  h. 

8  Brewer  [ton 

Thomas  H.  motorman,  b.  75  Plymp- 

Lloyde  Ellen,  widow  of  George,  variety 

store,  26  Sixth,  h.  do. 
Loan  John  J. stained  glass, 451  Columbia, 

h.  445  do. 
John  J.   Jr.   stained  glass  worker, 

451  Columbia,  b.  -±45  do. 
Loane  Robert,  laborer,  h.  212  Bridge 
Locascio    Emily,    dressmaker,     h.     292 

Brookline 
Frank,  clerk,  b.  292  Brookline 
Frank,  hairdresser,  h.  292  Brookline 
Loch  John,  laborer,  h.  26  Harvey 
Matthias,  laborer,  h.  33  Harvey 
Philip,  currier,  bds.  26  Harvey 
see  Locke 
Lochman  George  H.    clerk,    74    Frank- 
lin, B.  bds.  34  Wendell 
Jacob  E.  house  34  Wendell 
Locke  Charles  B.    produce,   97    F.    H. 

market,  B.  house  47  Dana 
Edgar  H.  driver,  h.  164  Elm,  N.  C. 
Eleanor  J.  widow  of  William  P. house 

2254  Mass.  ave. 
Evelyn  J.  teacher,   Shepard  school, 

bds.  2254  Mass.  ave. 
Francis  H.  widow  of  Calvin,  house 

8  Fairmont  ave. 
Frank,  leather,  20  High,  B.  bds.  97 

Allston 
Frederick    N.    meat    cutter,    h.    21 

Cherry 
George  E.  officer,  at  H.  C.  rms.  46 

Thorn  dike 


Locke  Henry  A.  leather,  31  High,  B.  b 

97  Allston 
Horatio,  provisions,  44  F.  H. market, 

B.  2270  Mass.  ave. 
H.  Austin,  clerk,  42  F.  H.   market, 

B.  house  14  Dover 
John  T.  house  97  Allgton 
Theodore  J.  (T.  J.  Locke  &  Co.),  h. 

46  Bigelow 

LOCKE   T.   J.   &   CO.    (Theo.   J. 
Locke),  grocers,  23  Prospect.  See 

page  776 
Warren   A.  music  teacher,   house  7 

Francis  ave. 
see  Loch 
Lockett  Jacob  L.  jobber,  h.  r.  13  Appian 

Way 
Lockhart  Agnes  H.  bookkeeper,  B.  bds. 

104  Austin 
Albert  E.   at  William   L.  Lockhart 

&  Co.  201  Bridge,  h.  20  Highland 

avenue 
A.  E.  (W.  L.Lockhart  &  Co.), under- 
taker, 201  Bridge 
Benjamin  A.   lawyer,   61   Court,  B. 

h.  15  Ellery 
Charles  H.  undertaker,  201  Bridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Edward  C.  clerk,  B.  h.  28  Magee 
Grace  G.  clerk,  B.  b.  104  Austin 
Joseph  S.  physician,  837  Mass.   av. 

house  do. 
Katherine  J.   clerk,  585  Mass.   ave. 

bds.  104  Austin 
Katie,   widow   of  George  A.  house 

392  Cambridge 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  11  Antrim 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Charles  T.  h.  104 

Austin 
Maud,  clerk,  585  Mass.  ave.  b.   104 

Austin 
William  A.  149  Staniford,  B.  h.  1904 

Mass.  ave. 
William  L.  (William  L.  Lockhart  & 

Co.),  furnishing  undertaker,  etc. 

209  Bridge,  h.  at  Belmont 

LOCKHART  WILLIAM  L.   & 
CO.  (Wm.  L.,  C.  H.,  A.  E.  Lock- 
hart and  G.  H.  Howard) ,  furnish- 
ing undertakers   and  manfrs.    of 
coffins,   caskets,   etc.   191    to    209 
Bridge,  salesrooms,  149  Staniford, 
B.     See  page  4 
Locklin  Frank  D.  salesman,  b.  208  Pearl 
Mary  Miss,  h.  60  Boylston 
Michael,  brass  finisher,  h.  13  Wright 
Rebecca,   widowT    of   William,   h.   2 

Rockingham  place 

William,  clerk,  Revere  Bank,  B.  h. 

2  Rockingham  pi. 

Lockshevitts  George,  furniture,  h.  rear 

293  Third  [5  Walnut  ave. 

Lockwood  Bessie  S.  widow  of  Hiland,  h. 


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319 


Lockwood  Edward,  painter,   Palmer,  c. 
Church,  b.  100  Mt.  Auburn 
Eugene,  iron  moulder,  h.  157  Third 
Jessie  E.  clerk,  h.  74  Allston 
Leverett     L.     engineer,     Riverside 
Press,  h.  21  Blackstone 
Lockyer  William  Mrs.  housekeeper,  1190 

"  Mass.  ave. 
Lodi  Angelo,  fruits,  2048  and  2057  Mass. 

ave.  h.  52  Crescent  ave. 
Lof  Edwin  R.    cabinet    maker,   h.   14£ 

Worcester 
Lofberg  Axel  W.  ice  machine  maker,  h. 

39  Prince 
Lofgren  Carl,  painter,  h.  25  Line 
Loftier  John,  iron  worker,  h.  287  Main 
Logan  David,  bookbinder,  bds.  156  Pearl 
Elizabeth  J.  widow  of  Peter,  h.  30 
Reed  [30  Reed 

Frank  W.  brakeman,  F.  R.  R. boards 
James,  laborer,  h.  56  Cedar 
James  1.  gas  litter,  bds.  29  Railroad 
Janet,  widow  of  James,  h.  156  Pearl 
Margaret,  widow  of  Andrew,  house 

621  Huron  ave. 
Mary  A.  widow,  h.  13£  Warren 
Susana,  widow  of  John,  h.  27  Jay 
Loges  Carl  A.  (Carl  A.  &  Son),  r.  826 
Somerville  ave.  h.  97  Walden 
Carl  A.  Jr.  (Carl  A.  &  Son),  rear  826 

Somerville  ave.  h.  97  Walden 
Carl  A.  &  Son  (Carl  A.  and  Carl  A. 
Loges,  Jr.),  fresco  painters,  r.  826 
Somerville  ave. 
Loldrup  Andrew,  blacksmith,  h.  17  Bay 
Lomasney  Ellen  Mrs.  h.  20  Market 
Lombard  Burnham  R.  clerk,  2093  Mass. 
ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Charles,    blacksmith,   h.   31  Regent 
Charles  S.  druggist,  2275  and  2431 

Mass.  ave.  h.  42  Meacham 
Eugene  J.  baker.  82  Mt.  Auburn,  h. 

2  Cottage  row 
Eugene  P.  reporter,  b.2  Cottage  row 
Hannah  M.  widow  of  Charles,  h.  25 

Wallace 
Herbert  E.    (Lombard  &  Caustic), 
printer,  26a  Brattle,  h.  22  Bigelow 
Isaac,  teamster,  h.  81  Dublin 
James  M.  butcher,  h.  2  Market 
Joseph  A.  tailor,  bds.  2  Cottage  row 
Julia,  widow  of  Richard,  grocer,  299 

Third,  h.  do. 
Mary  T.  bookkeeper,  b.  2  Market 

LOMBARD    NATHAN    C.    me- 
chanical engineer  and  patent  solic- 
itor, 40  State,  B.  house  259  Pros- 
pect.    See  page  26 
Richard,  painter,  115  Western  ave. 
Richard  P. clerk.  i:>l'.    Harvard,    h.  1 

Hotel  Union,  Harrison 
Susan  G.  teacher, Wellington  school, 
bds.  257  Prospect 


LOMBARD  WALTER  E. 
draughtsman  and  designer,  40 
State,  B.  h.  22  Bigelow 
&  Caustic  (Herbert  E.  Lombard  and 
Charles  E.  Caustic),  job  printers, 
26a  Brattle 
Lonergan  Katherine  E.  dressmaker,  97 
Rindge  ave.  bds.  do.  [town 

K.  J.  cutter,  26  State,  h.  at  Charles- 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  97   Rindge  ave. 
Long  Abiel  E.  (A.  E.  Long  &  Son),  un- 
dertaker, real  estate  and  ins.  2105 
Mass.  ave.  house  24  Rice 
Albert  B.   salesman,   465    Medford, 

Charlestown.  h.  50  Amory 
Andrew,  glass  blower,  h.  26  Second 
Andrew  J.  plumber,  b.  26  Second 

LONG  A.  E.  &  SON  (Abiel  E.  and 
George  Walter  Long), undertakers, 
real    estate  and    insurance,    2105 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  806 
Daniel,    foreman    of    finishers,    48 

Canal,  B.  h.  19  Perry 
David,  glass  maker,  h.  165  Spring 
Dennis,  baker,209  Cambridge, boards 

165  Spring 
Dennis  J.  stone  cutter,  h.  40  Cogs- 
well avenue 
George  H.  carpenter,  h.  30  Banks 
George  11. Mrs. dressmaker, 30  Banks, 

house  do. 
George  Walter  (A.  E.  Long  &  Son), 
undertaker,  real  estate  and  insur- 
ance, 2105  Mass.  ave.  bds.  24  Rice 
Hannah,   widow   of    Daniel,   h.  103 

Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  b.  6  Hunting 
James,  laborer,  h.  16  Willow 
James  J.  hairdresser,  h.  126  Winsor 
James  J.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  126  Win- 
sor, house  do. 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  rear  3  Seventh 
Jeremiah  J.  lithographer,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  2  Daye  ct. 
John,  grocer,  49  Gore,  h.  do. 
John,  teamster,  bds.  165  Spring 
John  J.   plumber,    255    Cambridge, 

house  257  do. 
Matilda  Mrs.  house   6  Rogers  block. 

Washington 
Matthew,  laborer,  b.  r.  3  Seventh 
Nathaniel,  b.  r.  3  Seventh 
Sarah,  widow,  b.  24  Rice 
limothy,    at     169     Gore,    house    6 

Bunting 
Walter  C  b.    19  Pern 
William,  base   ball   player,  bds.  163 

Spring 
William,  laborer,  h.  32  Warren 
William,  2d.  laborer,  b.   11    Gore 
William  II.  clerk,  h.  26  Second 
William    3.  carpet    upholsterer,    4.")i) 
Washington,  B.  h.  10  Sidney 


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Longfellow  Alice  M.  h.  105  Brattle 

Park,    Brattle,    between    Hawthorn 

and  Willard,  to  Mt.  Auburn 
William  P.  P.  architect,  house  479 
Broadway 
Lougtield  Joseph,  grocer,  2  Clay,  h.  do. 
Longley  Edwin  P.  painter,  h.  3  Frost 

Octavia  W.  Mrs.  h.  2  Gorhara 
Longmire  Howard  D.  foreman,  bds.  12 

Fairmont 
Longshaw  Margaret,  widow  of  William, 

h.  78  Otis 
Lonstedt   Claus,  boiler  maker,  house  19 

Washington 
Look  Irving  N. smoother, State, c.Osborn, 
b.  32  Norfolk  [pi. 

Loonier  Wilbur,  laborer,  o.  3  Hampshire 
Loomis  Clarence,  clerk,  273  Congress,  B. 
b.  2322  Mass.  ave. 
Gertrude  E.  compositor,  b.  16  Gerry 
Winrield  S.pocketbook  maker,Black- 
stone,  h.  25  Erie  [bridge 

Loona  M.  P.  cabinet  maker,  h.  457  Cam- 
Looney  Daniel,  h.  22  Marion 

Daniel,  laborer,  h.  116  Webster  ave. 
John,  expressman,  h.  275  Portland 
Michael,  at  B.  B.  Works,  h.  282  Vine 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  rear  145  Gore 
William,  bookbinder,  688  Mass.  ave. 
h.  at  Boston 
Loper  Thomas  H.  gardener,  h.  30  Grigg 
Lopez  Albert  P.  carpenter  and   builder, 
24  Elm,  h.  10  King  pi. 
Manuel,  laborer,  h.  3  Warren 
Margare..    widow  of  Fred,    h.    203 
Putnam  ave. 
Lord  Albert  J.  E.  printer,  42  Third,  h. 
159  Cambridge 
Clarissa  L.  widow  of  Charles,  house 

15  Avon 
Fred  H.  machinist,  h.  112  Magazine 
Fred  T.  clerk,  422  Broadway,  house 

1534  Cambridge 
James  E.  salesman,  h.  6  Irving  pi. 
Richard  T.  salesman,  b.  9  Essex 
Robert,  machinist,  b.  9  Essex 
Samuel   S.  blacksmiih,  b.  159   Cam- 
bridge 
Lorden  Daniel,  laborer,  b.  5  Maruey 

Daniel  George,  lamp   trimmer,  bds. 
5  Marney  [fey 

Margaret,  widow  of  Daniel,  h. 5  Mar- 
Michael,  bricklayer,  b.  164  Gore 
Loreu  Manuel,  barber,  h.  418  Columbia 
Lorensen  Christian,  driver,  h.  65  Banks 
Lorentzen   Adolph,   musician,  house  140 

Pearl 
Loring  Alice  R.  widow,  bds.  13  Meacham 
Atherton,  agent,  b.  65  Austin 
Francis,  clerk,     Chamber  of    Com- 
merce, B.  h.  13  Sacrameuto 
Francis  E.  cracker  dealer,  house  21 
.    Antrim 


Loring  II.  D.at  162  Broadway,  house,  at 
Melrose 
Ora,   soap  maker,  200  Broadway,  b. 

50  Brewery 
Ruth  D.  teacher,  High  school,at  Xo. 

Brookfield,  bds.  13  Sacramento 
William  H.  salesman,  b.  21  Antrim 
Lorry  Julia    A.  Mrs.  tailoress,  house  69 
Brookliue  [wood  place 

Lothian  Chestes  I.  shipper,  house  5  Lin- 
Lothrop  Eunice  W.  widow  of  George  B. 
h.  37  Blackstone 
George  B.   locksmith,  370  Atlantic 

ave.  B.  h.  337  Pearl 
Horace  A.  h.  1741  Mass.  ave. 

.  Mrs.  h.  310  Pearl 

Lotz  Christohper,  laborer,  h.  34  Tremont 
Edward  H.  trav. -salesman,  boards  34 
Tremont 
Loubris  Emil  J.  engraver,  b.  81  Wendell 
Joseph  J.  gardener,  h.  81  Wendell 
Julius,  plumber,  b.  81  Wendell 
Loud  George  W.  baker.  1061  Cambridge 
h.  1059  do. 
see  Lowd 
Lougee  Oscar  C. 
22£  Cherry 
Loughliu  Bridget, 
Loughrey  Jennie, 


painter,  428   Main,  h. 


of 


h.  29  Mill 
copyist,    registry 
deeds  office. -b.  359  Cambridge 
John,  collector,  h.  359  Cambridge 
Louis  John,  night  watchman,  h. 255  Vine 

Joseph,  laborer,  h.  56  Ninth 
Lounie  Patrick,  tailor,  601  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Boston 
Lounsbury  Frank  J.  dry  pressman,  Uni- 
versity Press,  h.  Eustace  ct. 
John  N.draughtsman,b.l85  Chestnut 
Love  James   L.  instructor,  H.  U.   house 
27  Wallace 
John,  steam  fitter,  b.  35  Brookliue 
Lovejoy  Caroline   A.  widow,   house  170 
Chestnut  [nut 

Frank  W.  draughtsman, b. 170  Chest- 
Lovelace  Dean,  iceman,  b.  2480  Mass.  av. 
Jarn^s  E.  clerk.  604  Mass.  av.  house 
24  Norfolk  [way 

Warren    H.  motormau,  h.  263  Broad- 
Loveland  James  W.  chemist,  184  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Somerville 
Lovell   Andrew   J.  (A.  J.  Lovell   &   Co. 
1S53  Mass.   ave.  and  (A.  J.  Little- 
tield  &  Co.), provisions,  1847  Mass. 
ave.  and  grocer,  62  Cambridge,  B. 
h.  11  Forest 
Andrew  J.  Jr.  clerk,  b.  11  Forest 
A.  J.  &  Co.  (Andrew  J.,Fred  W.and 
Harry  F.  Lovell),  groceries,   1853 
Mass.  ave. 
Elizabeth  M.   widow  of  William  S. 

rms.  5  William 
Fred  W.  (A.  J.Lovell  &  Co.)  grocer. 
1853  Mass.  ave.  h.  9  Frost 


CAMBRIDGE    [JJ    DIRECTORY 


321 


Lovell  Harry  F.(A.J.Lovell  &  Co.),  1853 

Mass.  ave.  b.  11  Forest 
Lovely  Michael,  pi  umber, h.  204  Prospect 
Lovering  Arthur,  b.  1  Larch 

Charles  W.  bookbinder,  h.  201  Put- 
nam ave. 
Cora  Miss,  h.  38  Kirkland 
Harry,  servant,  48  Brattle,  b.  do. 
James  W.  Mrs.  h.  1  Larch 
see  Lovrien 
Lovett  Abiel   A,  manager,  179  Tremont, 
B.  h.  430  Broadway 
Arthur  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  46  Carver 
Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

37i  Cowperthwaite 
Daniel,  box  maker,  b.  199  Franklin 
James  F.  baker,  Memorial  Hall,  h. 

37£  Cowperthwaite 
John,  laborer,  h.  8  Beaver 
Katie  E.  Miss, dressmaker,l  Cowper- 
thwaite, b.  do. 
Lucinda  M.  widow  of  Joseph  I.  h. 

46  Carver 
Michael,  laborer,  h.l  Cowperthwaite 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  house  rear  203 
Franklin 
Lovrien  C.A.  Mrs. provisions,  2525  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Low  George  W.  h.  65  Oxford 

Horace  G.  dry  goods,  1350  Mass.  av. 

h.  25  Hurlbut 
J.  Herbert,  confectioner,!). 65  Oxford 
L.  Fred,  confectionery,  b.  65  Oxford 
Thomas  II.,  D.  D.  S.  b.  65  Oxford 
Lowd  George  W.  horseshoer,  Green,  c. 

Bay,  h.  31  Kiimaird 
Lowe  Edwin  D.   pres.   38  Broad,  B.  h. 
316  Broadway 
Harvey   G.    motorman,    b.     100  Mt. 

Auburn 
Russell  R.  machinist,  29   Main,  bds. 

173  Auburn 
R.  Thomas,  painter,  h.  173  Auburn 
Sarah    F.  widow   of  John,  house  316 
Broadway 
Lowell  Charles   F.te;unster,h.l8  Carlisle 
Ellen  P.  h.  9  Douglass 
Frederick   H,  apothecary,  1  Austin, 

h.  439  Main 
[Catherine    M.    teacher,  Willard  pri- 
mary school,  h.9  Douglass 
Kennev   C.  carpenter,    II.  I.   house 

386  NValden 
Primary  School.   Lowell 

Robert  M.   plumber,  36  Brattle,  B. 

b.  146  Green 
R.   Milton,  clerk,  36  Brattle,  B.  bds. 
1 16  Green 
Lowery  Patrick,  Laborer,  h.  62   Harvard 
Lowney  Dennis,  laborer,  it.  17  Winter 

Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  17  Winter 
Dowry  George,  bookkeeper,  84  Bridge,h. 
at  Weil  Medford 


Lowry  John,  soap  maker. 184  Broadway, 
h.  16  Berkshire  pi. 
Michael,  soap  maker,  184   Broadway 
Lubbe  August,  locksmith,  B.h.  42  Cogs- 
well ave. 
Lubking  Julius,  cigar   maker,    house  44 

Hastings 
Lucas  Charles  H.  laborer,house  2  Hamp- 
shire ct. 
John  J.  cabinet  maker,  h.  4  Decatur 
Theodore,   laborer,  12   Brattle,  h.  r. 
29  Grigg 
Lucaw  Edward  J.  jobber. h.  r.  42  Murray 
Luce  Joseph,  baker,  h.  66  Vine 

Samuel   H.  carpenter,  134  Clark,  h. 
223  Broadway 
Lucey  Daniel,  machinist,  29  Main 
John,  laborer,  h.  191  Dublin 
Thomas,  grocer,  199  Norfolk,  h.   do. 
Luck  George  A.  engineer,  h.  333  VVinsor 
Lucy  Anthony,  stereotyper,  42  Arch,  B. 
h.  7  Lawrence 
Arthur,  clerk,  B.  b.  37  Western  ave. 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  28  Porter 
John  C.  laborer,  h.  24  Warren 
Matilda,  widow  of  Charles  H.  house 

892  Mass.  ave. 
Thomas  H.  captain,  police  station  3. 

h.  37  Western  ave. 
see  Lucey 
Ludgate   William  B.  janitor,  Hotel  Pel- 
ham,  B.  h.  242  Winsor 
William  G.  supt.  46  Wareham.  B.  h. 
242  Winsor 
Ludwig  Andrew,  tinsmith,  37  Xinth 
Lufkin  Anna  G.  Mrs.  h.  IS  Bradbury 
Charles,  salesman,  B.  h.  16   Far  well 

place 
Elizabeth  F.  b.  157  Hancock 
Luke  Elijah  EL  h.  15  Maple  ave. 

Eugene  R.  (E.  R.  Luke  &  Co.),  hay 
and  grain,  71  Main.  b.  15  Maple  av. 

LUKE  E.  K.  &  CO.  (Eugene  U. 
Luke),  hav  and  grain. 71  Main.  See 
1».  28 

Jacob  P.  mill  hand. h.  1301  Cambridge 

Lauretta  .1.  dressmaker,  h.  151  (lark 

Walter  J.  S7  High,  B.h.12  Ellsworth 

avenue 

Lum  Margaret,  widow  of  [saac  E.  lodg- 

inghouse,  L65  Broadway 
Lunas  Joseph  I*.  barber,  171  Franklin, h. 
do. 
Matilda  Mrs.  h.  6  Washington 
Lund  Andrew,  carpenter,  h.  5  Jackson 
John,  teamster,  h.  157  Portland 
John,  wood  turner.  I).  17  Bay 

Julia  Mrs.   bread   store,    in   Eighth, 

house  do. 
Louis,  engineer,  h.    13  Eighth 

Lundell  Carl,   baker,  31   Kim.  boards  8 

I  berry  sex,   h.  do. 

Lundergan  Dennis, plasterer,   12  Middle- 


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CAMBRIDGE 


IL] 


DIRECTORY 


Lundergan  Fred,  plasterer,  b.42  Middle- 
sex 
James  H.  bookkeeper,  b.  42  Gore 
John,  glass  blower,  h.  42  Core 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael  J.  house  42 
Middlesex 
Lundgren  Anna  and  Augusta,   house  77 
Allston 
Carl  O.  laborer,  h.  361  Columbia 
John  A.  planer,  State,  c.  Osborn,  h. 

1  Harold  place 
Oscar  A.  clerk,  h.  79  Allston 
Sven  P.  cabinet  maker,  h.  77  Allston 
Lundin  Anna  M.  nurse,h.613  Putnam  av. 
Carl  A.  R.  telescope  maker,  Alvan 
Clark  &  Son,Henry,h.  613  Putnam 
avenue 
Emil  W.  furrier,  16  Milk,  B.  house  2 

Houghton 
Ernest  F.  clerk,  b.  73  Harvard 

Lundguist ,  cook,  B.  h.  r.  40   Market 

Lundstedt  Niles  W.bookbinder,  B.h.1557 

Mass.  ave. 

S.  Herman,  carpenter,  h.  10  Decatur 

Lundstrom  Matilda,  widow,  h.  6  Rogers 

blk.  Washington  [do. 

Lundvall  Fred  E.  janitor,  27  Everett,  h. 

Lungdoon  Casper,  laborer,  b.  22  Warren 

Lunitz  Charles  G.  compositor,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  7  Daye  ct. 
Lunt  Alphouso  M.  at  64  Federal,  B.  h.  50 
Lee 
Frank  M.  clerk,  b.  8  State 
Henry  B.  teamster^Spear's  Laundry, 

h.  32  Webster  ave. 
Margaret  C.  widow  of  Benjamin  F. 

h.  8  State 
William  P.   Jr.   clerk,  B.   boards  18 

Appain  Way 
William  P.  Mrs.  h.  18  Appian  Way 
Lusk  Bridget  M.  Miss,  h.  11  Laurel 

John  L.  clothing  oiler,  H.  M.  Sawyer 

&  Son,  h.  8  Jefferson 
Mary  Ann,  widow  of  John,  house  14 

Warren 
Robert,  machinist,  b.  14  Warren 
Lussier  John  (Xussier  &Bonin),290  Wal- 
den,  h.  238  do. 
&  Bonin  (John  Lussier  and  Joseph 
E.   Bonin),    wagon  builders,    290 
Walden 
Lutes  Joseph,teamster,h.253£  Broadway 
Luther  Henry  R.  (Barbour,  Stockwell  & 
Co.),  machinist,  205  Broadwav,  h. 
34  Lee 
Thomas  H.  carpenter,h.279  Mass.av. 
Luti  Dominick,  laborer,  b.  85  Gore 
Lutz   Catherine  Mrs.   h.  Waverly,  near 
Fort  Washington 
Frank,  glass  maker,  h.  181£  Norfolk 
George,  piano  trimmer,  h.  261  Pearl 
George  A.  plumber,  21  Central  sq.  b. 
Jas.  T.  Lutz,  Waverly 


Lutz  James  T. carpenter,  h.   WaverljT,  n. 
Fort  Washington 
Joseph,  clerk,  bds.  181£  Norfolk 
Nicholas,glass  maker,h.l8U  Norfolk 
Stanley  A.  blacksmith,  h.  54  Clark 
William,  carpenter,  h. 73  Concord  av. 
Lyced  James,  machinist,  h.  159  Elm 

Margaret,  h.  1010  Cambridge 
Lycett  Edward,  b.  Winthrop,  c.  South 
John  J.  pressman,  University  Press, 

h.  64  Boylston 
Samuel  F.hostler,63  Brattle,  h.67  do. 
Lydenberg  John,  laborer,  b.  5  Suffolk 
Lydston  William  H.  engineer,  house  24 

Norfolk 
Lyford  Charles  D.  supt.  Harvard  Co-op- 
erative Society,  Dane  Hall,  house 
at  Watertown 
Charles  F.  salesman,  B.  h.  28  Essex 
Sarah  R.  widow  of  E.   K.  house  209 
Columbia 
Lyle  Jennie, teacher,  Agassiz  school,  bds. 
2092  Mass.  ave. 
Sarah,  widow  of  James,  house  2092 

Mass.  ave. 
William, marble  worker,h.l5  Seventh 
Lymau  David,  carpenter,  113  Broadway, 
house  54  Putnam  ave. 
Ernest,  plumber,  440  Main,  bds.  54 

Putnam  ave. 
Jennie  L.  dressmaker, 54  Putnam  av. 

boards  do. 
Josie  Miss,  clerk,  469  Main, boards  54 
Putnam  ave. 
Lynam  Bernard  F.  mat  maker,202  Brook- 
line,  house  41  Norris 
Charles    instructor,  H.  C.  house  at 
Somerville 
Lynch  Albert  E.  apothecary,  119  Hamp- 
shire, h.  64  Amory 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  16^  Mill 
Bridget  Mrs.  h.  50  Grant 
Catherine, grocer,  26  Warren,  h.  do. 
Charles  E. plumber,  h.  117a  Pleasant 
Cormac,  teamster,  h.  9  Parnell 
Daniel,  mason,  h.  26  Sidney 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  32  Winter 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  17  Jefferson 
Dennis  S.  laborer,  h.  149  Bridge 
Dora  A.  Miss,  millinery,  26  Sidney, 

boards  do. 
Edward, rubber  worker, b. 66  Harvard 
Edward,  teamster,  55  Cedar,  h.  do. 
Edward,  teamster,  b.  178  Otis 
Edward  J.  bds.  164  Mill 
Ellen  Mrs.  h.  26  Sidney        [Andrew 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  house   29 
Francis,  paper  hanger,  b.66  Harvard 
George  P.  tinsmitli,  385  Putnam  av. 

h.  42  Norfolk 
James,  laborer,  b.  34  Harding 
James  E. soap  maker,  184  Broadway 
h.  at  Somerville 


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323 


Lynch  James  F.  laborer,  b.  rear  03  Gore 
James  J.  peddler,  h.  58  Plymouth 
James  J.  spring  beds.  h.  66  Harvard 
Jeremiah,  gardener,  h.  33  Warren 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  14  Harding 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  169   Gore,   house 

674  Cambridge 
John,  h.  345  Broadway 
John,  coachman,  h.  146  Hastings 
John,  cooper,  house  3  Moore 
John,  laborer,  h.  8  Berkshire  place 
John,  laborer,  h.  11  Marion 
John, marble  cutter, b.H94Cambridge 
John,  peddler,  h.  47  Rindge  ave. 
John,  Scotch  knitter,  Am.  1ST.  &   T. 

Co.  Second,  b.  2  Chestnut  pk. 
John,  shade  painter,  h.  26  Andrew 
John  D.  laborer,  bds.  57  Rice 
John  F.  cooper,  h.  468  Cambridge 
John  F.  teamster,  26  Dublin,  h.  do. 
John  F.  soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

bds.  12  Harrison 
John  J.  laborer,  b.rear  35  Cowperth- 

waite 
John  J.  teamster,  h.  44  Porter 
John    J.   car    starter,    Baldwin   St. 

stable,  h.  5  Rice 
John  T.  confectionery,h.  169  Winsor 
Joseph,  grocer,  246  Third,  h.  do. 
Lillie  E.  widow  of  James,  house  159 

Main 
Margaret,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  95 

Kinnaird 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h  .  143 

Banks 
Margaret  Mrs. variety  store,  125  Dub- 
lin, h.  do. 
Mary,   at  Riverside  Press,  house  31 

Blackstone 
Mary,  widow,  h.r.  35  Cowperthwaite 
Mary  B.  widow  of  Michael,  house  66 
Harvard  [Inman 

Mary  M.  widow  of  Michael,  bds.  109 
Michael,  brushmaker,  122  Harvard 
Michael,    diy    pressman,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  226  Franklin 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  177  Otis 
Michael,  plumber's  helper,  694  Mass. 

ave.  1).  315  Green 
Michael,  teamster,  23   Webster  ave. 

house  do. 
Patrick  II.  pressman, h.  29  Andrew 
Patrick  J.  scenery  painter,  bds.   125 

Dublin 
Philip,  teamster,  b.  44  Porter 
Richard  C.  grocer,  24  Haves,  h.  do. 
Robert  J.  mason,  1).  26  Sidney 
Thomas,  ironworker,  h.  32  Winter 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  64  Boylston 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  315  Green 
Thomas  F.  baker,  h.  53  Tremont 
Thomas  II.  printer,  Riverside  Press, 
bds.  319  River 


Lynch  Thomas  J.  motorman.h.  45  Cedar 
William,  laborer,  h.  35  Warren 
William,  peddler,  h.  195  Norfolk 
William  H.  machinist,  h.  50  Grant 
William  M.  at  Am.    R.   Wks.   house 
96i  Fifth 
Lynde  Richard,  carriage  maker,  house  50 

Rindge  ave. 
Lynds  Charles,  teamster,  h.  174  Harvard 
Fannie  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Brooks, Brooks 
Lynes  Edward  O.  Mrs.  h.  49  Orchard 
Edward  M. crayon  artist, h.490rchard 
Frank,  music  teacher,  146  Boylston, 
B.  h.  34  Mt.  Pleasant 
Lynn  Eliza,  widow,  h.  1196  Cambridge 
John,  teamster,  129  Gore,  house  106 

Webster  ave. 
see  Linn 
Lyon  Carl  A.  engraver,  41  Temple  pi.  B. 
bds.  103  Henry 
Cyrus  E.  piano  repairer,  h.  277  Main 
David  G.,  Hollis  Professor  of  Divin- 
ity, H.  U.  h.  9  Buckingham 
Edward,  carpenter,  h.  27  AVendell 
Frederick  O.  jeweller,  b.  103  Henry 
Hans  W.   C.  compositor,   Riverside 

Press,  h.  103  Henry 
Jemima  H.  widow  of  Peter  B.  house 

30  Worcester 
Jessie  E.   widow  of  Wallace,  house 

13  Antrim 
Mary  D.   widow  of  Leonard,  h.  36 

Ash 
Timothy,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
William  E.  pressman,  B.  h.  30  Wor- 
cester 
William   L.   gatekeeper,  north  gate 
Mt.  Auburn  cemetery,  h.  36  Ash 
Lyons  Archibald  D.  teamster,  42  Elm,  h. 
61  Market 
Alfred  S.  motorman,  h.  18  Rice, 
Catherine,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  25 

Hancock 
Daniel,  at  B.  &  M.  R,  R.  b.  12  Seventh 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  2  Gore 
Daniel,  watchman,  h.  Bridge 
Dennis,  at  Dover  Stamping  Co.  bds. 

18  Decatur 
Edward,  laborer,  b.  2480  Mass.  ave. 
Eleanora,  widow,  h.  88  Elm 
Eliza,    widow   of    Archibald,    b.    61 

Market 
Ellen,  h.  50  Cedar  [Eliot 

Ellen    E.    widow  of  .John    M.   b.    17 
Frances  A.  widow  of  William,  b.  53 

Fifth 
Henry  James,  boiler  maker,  h.  LOS 

Webster  ave. 

.lames,  at  Standard  Oil  Co. b. 151  Otia 

.lames,  driver.  271  Columbia,  h.  l:>»*> 
Hampshire 

Jessie,  Mrs.  music  teacher,  13  An- 
trim, b.  do, 


20 


324 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Lyons  John,  blacksmith,h.l08  Plympton 
John,  laborer,  221  Bridge,  h.  5  Line- 
nan's  ct. 
John,  city  teamster,  b.  2496  Mass.  av. 
John  F.  laborer,  h.  17  Seventh 
John  P.  laborer,  b.  25  Hancock 
Michael,  engineer,  Sixth  cor.  Potter, 

h.  151  Otis 
Michael,  fireman,  h.  6  Ninth 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  3  Union  court 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  r.  12  Harding 
Michael,  laborer^  b.  2  Gore 
William,  cement  maker,  Am.  R.  Co. 

b.  12  Seventh 
William  C.  salesman,  Boston,  h.  42 

Norfolk 
William  W.  laborer,  h.  117  Pleasant 
Lyshorne  Albion  F.  hostler,   33   Sacra- 
mento, h.  6  Sacramento  pi. 
George,     coachman,    79    Ravmond, 
b.  do. 
Lysledt  John,  shoemaker,  b.  r.  63  Spring 


MAAG  JOHN  K.  h.  120  Harvard 
Maas  Charles  H.  trav.  salesman,  h.  18£ 

Green 
Mabey  Paul,  carpenter,  b.  4  Watson 
Mabille  Phillip  E.  designer,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  95  Columbia 
Mabry    Willis,     Standard    Action    Co. 

Osborn,  h.  268  Broadway 
Macaig  David  W.  tailor,  B.  h.  12  Rindge 

avenue 
Macbeth  William,  painter,  h.  120  Elm 
MacCann  Alfred  D.  fresco  painter,  house 
57  Crescent 
Alfred  D.Ur.  clerk,  1847  Mass.  av.  b. 

57  Crescent 

Fred,  clerk,  5  Brattle,  b.  57  Crescent 

MacCarragher  G.  furniture  moving  and 

express,  277  Prospect  and  9  Oak, 

house  do. 

MacCarthy   Maurice,    laborer,    h.    2579 

Mass.  ave. 
Macconnell  Mary  W.  widow  of  Hugh,  h. 

125  Pleasant 
Macdonald  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  205 
Putnam  ave. 
Alice,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  57  Pine 
Cordelia  H.  widow  of  Edmund  J.  h. 

22  Putnam  ave. 
Daniel  W.  clerk,  h.  118  Webster  av. 
Edgar  H.    (Harvard  Extract  Co.), 

extracts,  12  Pearl,  b.  37  Inman 
Edward,  clerk,  12  Pearl,  h.  37  Inman 
Fred  W.  cigar  mnfr.  37  Hartford,  B. 

h.  324  Harvard 
Hector,  iron  moulder, house  74  Wash- 
ington 
Henrietta  F.  widow  of  William  L.  h. 

1557  Mass.  av. 
James,  carpenter,  b.  290  Mass.  ave. 


Macdonald  James,  clerk,  b.  144  River 
Jessie,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  247 

Broadway 
Jessie,   widow  of   John,   house  290 

Mass.  avenue 
John  A.  clerk,  b.  247  Broadway 
John  M.  carpenter,  b.  36  Hampshire 
Joseph  B.  rec.  teller,  Charles  River 

Nat.  Bank,  b.  37  Inman 
Kenneth,  carpenter,  b.  290  Mass.  av. 
Lila,  coat  maker,  b.  36  Hampshire 
Mary,  widow,  h.  103  Brookline 
Mary  S.   widow  of   James,  h.  172 

Pleasant 
Neil,  agent  and  telegraph  operator, 

F.  R.  R.  Cambridge  station,  Mass. 

ave.  b.  do. 
Norman,  b.  6  Holyoke  pi. 
Rose,  Miss,  dressmaker,  140  River, 

house,  do. 
Stanley  E.  clerk,  Waltham,  bds.  37 

Inman 
Thomas  S.  motorman,  house  10  Oak 

Circle 
William  D.  hostler,  b.  247  Broadway 
see  McDonald 
Mace  Charlotte  P.  widow  of  Horace  F. 

h.  34  Warland 
Frank  E.  hatter,  h.  159  Winsor 
Horace    F.    bookkeeper,    house    34 

Warland 
MacGill  James  D.  compositor,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  2  Hotel  Vernon 
William    V.     bookkeeper,    2    Hotel 

Vernon 
Machado  Jacinto,   laborer,  h.  Lowland 

avenue 
Luciano  Victor,  physician,  1210  Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 
Manuel,  carpenter,  h.  20  Spring 
Macidlowski  Frank,  laborer,  house  175£ 

Third 
Maciel  Antoine  V.barber,h.529  Cambridge 
Etta  Mrs.  music  teacher,  house  529 

Cambridge 
Maclsaac  Jennie  Miss,  dry  and    fancy 

goods,  349  Main,  b.  347  do. 
Maclver  Daniel,  h.  1  Harvard  pi. 
Mack  Anthony,  laborer,  h.  20  Harding 
James,  laborer,  h.  1001  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  45  Porter 
John  C.  laborer,  h.  6  Jefferson 
Julia,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.  9  Holly 

avenue 
Martin  T.    night  lunch,    house    41 

Brookline 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  45  Porter 
Mackay  Alexander  J.  L.  manager,  N.  E. 

Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co.  757 

Mass.  ave.  h.  23  Norfolk 
James  A.hairdresser,120  Hampshire, 

h.  at  Faneuil 
Steele  Mrs.  b.  1  Berkeley 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


325 


MacKEIGAX    LAUCHLIN  G. 
ladies'  and  gent's  tailor,  15  Brat- 
tle, rm.  10,  b.  at  B.     See  p.  794 
MacKellar  Eben  F.  printer,  Uuiv.  Press, 
h.  66  Vassal  Lane 
fames  N".  printer,  b.  66  Vassal  Lane 
Mackenzie  Allison  H.  upholsterer,  B.  h. 
14  Salem 
Elizabeth,    dressmaker,   21   Wilbur, 

boards  do. 
George  S.  rubber  cutter,  h.  10  Union 
Herbert,  typesetter,  b.  46  Boylston 
James,  currier,  h.  21  Wilbur 
James  K.  carriagesmith,  264  Green, 

b.  115  River 
James  M.  at  University  Press,  h.  15 

Antrim 
Mary  Miss,  h.  115  River 
see  McKenzie 
Mackey  James,  truss  maker,  h.  42  Gore 
James  W.  laborer,  b.  1  Lincoln  pi. 
John,  foreman,  b.  B.B. Works,  h.  117 

Hastinga 
Matthew,  carpenter,  132  Cambridge, 

b.  54  Columbia 
Richard,  porter,  h.  1  Lincoln  pi. 
Mackin  Margaret,  widow  of  James,  h.  r. 

356  Green 
Mackintire  George  E.  35  Congress,  room 

20,  Boston,  h.  51  Avon  Hill 
Mackintosh  George,  cook,b.r.61  Harvard 
John,  blacksmith,  rms.  32  Western 
avenue  [do. 

Macklin  Bernard  J.  florist,  5  Crescent,  h. 
Mackusick  Albert  R.  student,  boards  99 
Norfolk 
Amasa  A.  Mrs.  h.  82  Franklin 
Arthur  L.  clerk,  b.  99  Norfolk 
Harry  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  82  Franklin 
Isabel    G.    Miss,    bookkeeper,    445 

Mass.  av.  b.  82  Franklin 
Leroy  P.  confectibnerv,h.99  Norfolk 
Meredith  H.  student,  b.  99  Norfolk 
see  McKusick 
MacLaren  Alexander  G.  carpenter,  house 
237  Columbia 
Philip,  h.  137  Pearl 
MacLean  Alexander  H.  carpenter,  h.  28 

Hadley 
Maclean  George  W.  carpenter,h.361  Main 
Lizzie  B.  Miss,  dressmaker,  153  Au- 
burn, h.  do.  [Auburn 
Margaret  Miss,  cloak  maker,  b.  153 
Marie  N.  Miss,  dressmaker,   boards 

153  Auburn 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  153  Auburn 
Neil,  carpenter,  b.  153  Auburn 
MacLeod  William  G.  agent,  compressed 
yeast,  p.  96  [nman,  h.  do. 
William  L\  student,  b.  96  [nman 
Maclosky  Mary  B.  Mrs.  microscopist,  h. 
23  Ellsworth  ave. 
see  McCloskey 


MacMaster  Alexander,  h.  24  Leonard  av. 
James  T.  bookkeeper,  F.  H.  mkt.  B. 

b.  24  Leonard  ave. 
Jennie  K.  teacher,  Dana  school,  bds. 

24  Leonard  ave. 
John  Alex,    bookkeeper,   house    24 

Leonaid  ave. 
Matilda  J.  teacher,  Dana  school,  bds. 

24  Leonard  ave. 
MacMonigal  Charles,  at  Riverside  Press, 

h.  2  Broadway 
Macomb  David  B.  engineer,  U.  S.  N.  h. 

28  Arlington 
Macomber  Emma   A.  Mrs.    house  2433 

Mass.  avenue 
Urania  Mrs.  h.  139  Austin 
Susan  L.  matron,  M.  S.  P.  C.  C.  139 

Austin 
MacRae  Annie  J.  b.  30  Essex 

John  G.   carpenter,  1  Brooks,  h.  6 

Hotel  Shirley,  School 
see  McRae,  also  McCrea 
MacSwain  John  A.  brakeman,  bds.  249 

Chestnut 
Magnus  A.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  b  • 

35  Rockingham 
Samuel,  carpenter,  95  Allston  h.  248 

Chestnut 
MacTear  Belle  A.  stenographer,  boards 

81  Inman 
Mac  Vane  Edith  E.  and  Emily  D.  h.  34 

Kirkland 
S.  Marcus,  prof,  of  history,  H.  U.  h. 

34  Kirkland 
Macy  John  A.  student,  H.  U.  boards  187 

Appleton 
Joseph  F.  salesman,  h.  168  Raymond 
Oliver  C.  electric  supt.  Keith's  Thea- 
tre, B.  b.  187  Appleton 
Powell,  storekeeper,  169  Gore,  house 

187  Appleton 
Maddeford  John  H.  butler,  h.  92  Wash- 
ington [bridge 
Madden    Angelina    Miss,   h.   1426  Cam- 
Daniel  J.  boots  and  shoes,  645  Cam- 
bridge, h.  1426  do. 
Hannah  Mrs.  h.  1426  Cambridge 
Jeremiah,   moulder,  Pelham,   house 

126  Harvard 
Jeremiah,  shoemaker,923  Main, house 

at  Boston 
John,  carriage  painter,  224  Main.  h. 

at  South  Boston 
John,  letter  carrier,  b.  88  School 
John  F.  teamster,  h.  141  Elm 
Owen,  boarding  bouse,  25  Sixth 
Patrick  .).  clerk,  P.  0.  847  Mas-.   a\  . 

b.  1426  Cambridge 
Thomas    F.    sail    maker,  bouse  1426 

( lambridge 
William,  laborer,  b.  485  Winsor 
Maddein  Henry ''.  pressman,  1284    Ma--. 

av.  h.  at  BostOD 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Maddocks  Lewis   A.   mariner,  house  19 
Shepard 

Madeiros  Frank,  laborer,  h.  7  Marion 
Joseph,  painter,  h.  107  Gore 
Manuel,  furniture,  h.  20  Spring 
Madigan  Irene,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 
5  Madison 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  18  Lopez 
Richard  W.  mason,  h.  22  Fourth 
Madison  Joseph,  painter,  b.  157  Main 
Madoes  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  68  Second 
Madsen  Peter,  painter,  b.  1  Gore  st.  pi. 
Magahy  Andrew  B.  Mrs.  h.  Wallace 
Rebecca  L.  widow  of  Andrew  B.  h. 

47  Wallace 
see  McGahey 
Magee  Alexander  L.  1975  Mass.  av.  b.  99 
Richdale  ave. 
Francis  D.  h.  392  Cambridge 
George,  special  inspector,  G.  M.  D. 

b.  35  Rice 
Hugh,  attendent,Mass.  General  Hos- 
pital, B.  h.  234  Putnam  av. 
James  H.  (J,  H.  Magee  &Co.),  h.  99 

Richdale  ave. 
John  A.  painter,  10  Regent,  house  87 

Pemberton 
J.   H.   &    Co.    (James  H.    Magee), 

painters,  51  Crescent  ave. 
Louise  J.   bookkeeper,   B.  234  Put- 
nam ave. 
Magey  Mary  A.  stenographer,  B.  boards 

15  Sparks  st.  pi. 
Maginnis  George,  painter,  h.  94  Fourth 
Magnell  Nicholas, baker,  31  Elm,  rms.  271 

Broadway 
Magnuson  Antone,  shoemaker, h.  23  Fifth 
Axel,  vinegar  maker,  75  Main,  h.  at 

Somerville 
Eric,  cabinet  maker,  11  Cherry,  bds. 

22  Suffolk 
John  G.  (Hiens  &  Magnuson),  gro- 
ceries and  provisions,  105  Western 
av.  h.  189  Putnam  ave. 
Sophia,   widow  of  Sven,    house  107 

Western  ave. 
Sven  W.  peddler,  h.  23  Line 
Magnusson  Axel,  at  75  Main,  h.  at  Som- 
erville 
Bror.  vinegar  maker,  75  Mian    b.   71 

Harvard 
Carl,  stone  cutter,  258  Mt.    Auburn, 
b.  71  Harvard 
Magoon  Omer  A. drug  clerk,  223  Putnam 

ave.  boards  233  do. 
Magoun  Warren, bookbinder,  h.  50  West- 
ern ave. 
Magrath  Benjamin  P.  hostler,  bds.  1247 
Cambridge 
see  McGrath 
Magruder  Frank  G.  printer,  h.  Inman  pi. 

see  McGruder 
Maguire  Ann,  widow,  h.  34  Warren 


Maguire  Charles  J.  salesman,    B.    h.    13 

Wilbur 
Edward  F.  blacksmith,  110  Otis,  bds. 

70  Gore      BXfc" 
Francis,   oils  and  candles,  1  Central 

wharf,  B.  house  151  Austin 
James    H.   baker,   G£   Norfolk,  h.   4 

Douglass 
John,  at  glass  factory,    bds.   20  Bay 
John  B.  band  sawTyer,  h.   148   Bridge 
Lucy  A.  music  teacher,  151   Austin, 

h.  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Terrauce,h.l39,Bridge 
Patrick,  porter,  boards  19  Ninth 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  162  Gore 
Thomas,  steam  fitter,  house  20   Bay 
Thomas  H.  roofer,696  Mass.  ave. h. 75 

Park 

,  h.  105  Gore 

see  McGuire 
Magwire  Frank  Rev. insurance  agent, 


Milk,  B.  house  46  Lee 


87 


46 


Marion  B. teacher, Dana  school,  b 

Lee 

Mahady  A.E.Miss,  house  ok  Fairmont  av. 
Daniel  J.  janitor,  Epis.  Theo.  School, 

house  33  Ash 
Edward  F.  typewriter,205Broadway, 

boards  33  Ash 
Fred  T.  pen  artist,  671  Mass.  avenue, 

boards  14  Lawrence 
George  H.  bookkeeper,671  Mass.  av. 

boards  14  Lawrence 
James  I.  clerk,  671  Mass.  ave.  boards 

14  Lawrence 
John,  (Parker  &  Mahady) , auctioneer, 

671  Mass.  ave.  house  14  Lawrence 
Mahaffy  Francis  J. printer ,house  Jackson 
John  E.  gilder,  boards  75  River 
Johu  T.  carpenter,  91  River,h.75  do. 
Mahan  Charles  H. wheelwright, h. Winter 
Edward,  car  inspector,  h.  102  Otis 
Edward  J. candy  maker,b,172  Norfolk 
James,  foreman,  sugar  house,  h.  rear 

100  Gore 
James  P.  clerk,  b.  172  Norfolk  [folk 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  172  Nor- 
Mahaney  James  R.   clerk,    B.   bds.    178 

Hampshire 
John  W.  driver,  h.  178£  Hampshire 
.William  C.  clerk,  126  Inman,  h.   17S 

Hampshire 
see  Mahoney 
Mahar  Alice,  widow  of  Thomas,    dress- 
maker, 3  Emmons  place 
Thomas,  peddler,    boards  91  Winsor 
see  Meagher 
Mahegan  Albert  F.  lithographer,   bds.  9 

Seventh  st.  ct.  [st.  ct. 

James  J.  bookbinder,    h.  9   Seventh 
see  Mehegan 
Maher  Patrick,  laborer,  b.  25  Hunting 
Thomas  E.  laborer,  h.  25  Hunting 


CAMBRIDGE    [M]    DIRECTORY 


327 


Maher  Thomas  F.  rubber  cutter,   h.  170 

Harvard 
Maheru  Esther  Mrs.  rms.  29£  Tremout 
Mahler  Elleu,  widow  of  Anthony,  h.  15 
School 
John,  painter,  244  Main,  h.  5  Austin 
Joseph,  teamster,  184  Broadway,  h. 
180  do. 
Mahlot  Joseph, clerk. 105  Rindge  av.b.do. 
Mahou Michael  P.llev.asst.pastor,Church 

of  the  Sacred  Heart,  h.  49  Sixth 
Mahoney  Ann,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  57 

Winter 
Cain,  at  169  Gore,  h.  10  Ninth 
Catherine,  widow  of  Daniel,   h.   192 

Bridge 
Cornelius,  carpenter,  165  Bridge,   h. 

23    Fourth 
Cornelius,  laborer,  B.B.  Works,  bds. 

33  Harding 
Cornelius  W.  hack  driver,  h.  197  Mt. 

Auburn 
Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  46  Winter 
Daniel,  gateman,F.R.R.  Concord  av. 

h.  do. 
Daniel,  at   Boston  Bridge  Works,  h. 

341  Vine 
Daniel,  laborer,  tds.  19  Hunting 
Daniel,  Jr. foreman  harness  shop, 169 

Gore 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  h.  34  Jefferson 
David,   teamster,   84    Bridge,     bds. 

Lechmere  House 
David  D.ledgeman,h.lO  Montgomery 
Dennis,  carpenter,  15  Palmer,  h.  7% 

Beaver 
Dennis,  city  laborer,  h.   37  Bolton 
Dennis,  coachmau,  h.  31  Antrim 
Dennis,  hod  carrier,  b.  19  Hunting 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  58  Cedar 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  34  Hampshire 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  r.  7  Lambert 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  199  Norfolk 
Dennis,  printer,  bds.  24   Hayes 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Jeremiah  J.h.  S 

Seventh  st.  court 
Eugene,  laborer,  bds.  210  Bridge 
Florence,  laborer,  h.  19  Hunting 
Fred  I),  varnisher,  162  Broadway,  n. 

2!)  Ninth 
George,  laborer,  i).  s  Seventh   st..ct. 
George.Jr.printer,b.  8  Seventh  at.ct. 
Barry,  L62  Broadway,  i».  2!)  Ninth 
James,  ear  oiler,  B.  &  M.  R    R.  h.    2 

Spring  place 
James,  n.  88  Gore 
James,  laborer,  bds.  192  Bridge 
James,  laborer,  bds.  3  Parnell 
James,  laborer,b.  64  Webster  ave. 
.lames,  laborer,  h.  21    Lamberl 
James,  mason,  32'}  Winsor,   h.  do.. 
Jeremiah,  fireman,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, bds.  2:>   Fourth 


Mahoney  Jeremiah,   granite  cutter,    53 

Main  h.  64  Webster  ave. 
Jeremiah,  hostler,  Broadway,  corner 

Davis,  h.  do. 
Jeremiah, laborer,  h.  58  DeWolfe 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  r.  13  Grant 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  97    Hampshire 
Jeremiah,  stonecutter,  51  Main,h.  64 

Webster  ave. 
Joanna  Mrs.  h.  5  Torrington   pi. 
John,  at  Am.  R.  Co.  h.  59  Ninth 
John,  bricklayer,  bds.  110  Otis 
John,  brush  maker,  122  Harvard,    h. 

at  Boston 
John,  hostler,  bds.  25  Fourth      [son 
John,  laborer,169  Gore,  h.  19£  Jefter- 
John'  laborer,  b.  r.  12  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  h.  11  Plymouth 
John,  laborer,  h.  3  Rogers  ct. 
John,  laborer,  h.  32  Warren 
John,  laborer,  bds.  19  Hunting 
John,  laborer,  h.   53  Winter 
John,  stone  mason,  h.  106  Fourth 
John,  teamster,Richardson  &  Bacon, 

h.  84  Winthrop 
John  H.  bds.  47  Cedar 
John  J.  city  works,  h.  163  Charles 
John  J.  engineer,  h.  2  Union  ct. 
John  J. signal  tender,  Waltham, Mass. 

bds. Daniel  Mahoney"s, Concord  av. 
John  J.  desk  haud,b.  1  Hotel  School, 

Holly 
Julia,  widow  of  Timothy,  b.  6  Fifth 
Julia,  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  38   Tre- 

mont 
Margaret,  at  Kennedy's  bakery, h.  38 

Tremont 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  24  Hayes 
Margaret, widow  of  Dennis,  h.  r.  713 

Cambridge 
Margaret, widow  of  Timothy,   h.  46 

DeWolfe 
Mary,  house  120  Harvard 
Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah, h.  159  Elm 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  114  Charles 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael, h. 25  Fourth 
Mary,  widow   61     Timothy,    h.    118 

Charles 
Mary  Ann,   widow  of  Dennis,  h.    ">."> 

Brewery 
Mary  A.  Miss,  grocer,  l<;7.';  Banks,  h. 

do. 

Michael,  laborer,  bds.  25  Fourth 
Michael,  teamster,  b.   US    Columbia 
Nora  Mrs,  h.   60   Bristol 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  :>   Chestnut   pk. 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  r.  12  Ninth 
Tat  rick,  teamster,  221    Bridge,  h.   I 

Winter 
Patrick,  J.  shoemaker,  2058  Mass.av. 

b.   -17  <  edar 
Patrick  J.  upolsterer,  1  >  >  1  -  *  r>  7  Winter 
Patrick  M.  seama*\  h.  \H  I 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Mahoney  Patrick  T.   stone  cutter,  h.  46 
Winter 
Phillip,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  1  Rogers  ct. 
Thomas,  driver,  b.  114  Pearl 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  53  Winter 
Thomas  H.  salesman,h.  107  Otis 
Timothy,city  laborer,h.  300  Prospect 
Timothy,  driver,  h.  207  Charles 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  56  Winter- 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  12  Harrison 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  8  Marion 
Timothy,  postal  clerk,  b.  38  Tremont 
Timothy,  wood  and  coal,  587  Camb- 
ridge, bds.  10  Ninth       [Plymouth 
Timothy  J.    rubber  worker,   h.    17 
Timothy  J. case  maker, 162  Broadway, 

h.  346  Vine 
William,  laborer,  h.  19  Montgomerv 
William,  laborer,  h.   136  Elm 
WTilliam,  mason,  house  92  Spring 
William  D.    gardener,   h.   215     Mt. 

Auburn 
William  J.  printer,  h.  79  Putnam  av. 
William  F.  clerk,  49  Boylston 
Willis,  meat  market,  h.    200  Charles 
see  Mahaney  [nut 

Maiers  Orlando  A.  gas  fitter,  h.  21  Chest- 
see  Mayers  also  Meyers  [Som. 
Mains  James,  hostler,  70  Norfolk,  h.  at 
John,  city  teamster,  h.  38  Tremont 
John  F.  teamster,  bds.  38  Tremont 
Peter    J.    cigars    and  billiards,  297 

Cambridge,  bds.  38  Tremont 
Susan  R.and  Mary  A.  h.  38  Tremont 

MAITL.AND  JAMES,blacksmith, 
17  Harvard,cor.Sixth,h.  257  Sixth, 
next  Harvard.     Seep.  805 
Majewski     Frank,     sugar  worker,    h.  7 
Mullens  ct. 
Roman  C. cigar  maker,b.7  Mullens  ct. 
Major  Arthur  H.  freight  clerk,F.R.R.,B. 

h.  58  Wicklow 
Malaney  John,  laborer,h.H50  Cambridge 
Malcolm  Henry, carpenter,  b.  59  Hubbard 
avenue  [ave. 

John  A.  wood  worker,h.  76  Crescent 
John  M.upolsterer,h.41  Cogswell  av. 
William, upolsterer,b.41  Cogswell  av. 
Mallahan  Felix,  laborer,  h.  100  Sixth 
John  J.  machinist,  bds.  100  Sixth 
Mallard  John,  printer,  h.  30  Mill        [pi. 
Mallen  Elizabeth, widow,  h.  6  Hampshire 
Francis  P.  shipper,  40  Green,  bds.442 

Mass.  ave. 
John  F.  tailor,  h.  442  Mass.  ave. 
Joseph  J. spring  bed  maker,  bds.  442 
Mass.  ave. 
Mallenski  William,  laborer,  h.   312  Third 
Malley  Edward  B.  lawyer,  rms.  80  Otis 
Edward  J.  peddler,  b.  41  Willow 
James  J.  peddler,  b.  41  Willow 
Mary. widow  of  Patrick.h.  41  Willow 
see  O'Malley,  also  Melley 


Mallon  John  E.  book  agent,  h.  8  Howard 
Margaret,   widow   of    John,   h.   119 

Pleasant 
Thomas  J.  confectioner,  18  Elm,  b. 

119  Pleasant 
Mallory  H.  P.  treas.  Bay  State  Brick  Co. 

r.  124Rindge  ave.houseat  Newton 

Centre 
William    H.    H.   engineer,    English 

High  School,  h.  85  Hancock 
Malloy  Hannah  Mrs.  h.  222  Broadway 
James,  janitor,  h.  176  Harvard 
Martin  J.  salesman,  b.  58  Sixth 
Michael,  hostler,  105  Cambridge,  h. 

58  Sixth 
see  Maloy 
Malmstrom  Vitalis,  varnisher,  286  Main, 

h.  45  Jay 
Malone  Daniel  E.  bds.  10  Clark 

Edward  T.  herdic  driver,  house  187 

Franklin 
Frederick  C.  driver,  b.  10  Clark 
John  F.  oiler,  C.   W.  W.  station,  b. 

300  Walden 
John,  iron  worker,  B.  B.  Works,  h. 

175  Main 
Joseph,  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co.  b. 

17  Miller  ave. 
Joseph  F.  tinsmith,  b.  192  Norfolk 
J.  Howard,  Rev.  b.  15  Essex 
Otis  W.  carpenter,  h.  2  Coolidge  pi. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  21  Willow 
Peter,  bds.  17  Miller  ave. 
Philip,  tin  ware  mnfr.  h.192  Norfolk 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  96  Webster  ave. 
Thomas,  core  maker,  h.  24  Berkshire 
William  H.  tinsmith,  b.  196  Norfolk 
Maloney  Daniel,  barrels,  25  Eighth,  h.  2 

Seventh 
Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  Huron  ave.  n, 

Concord  ave. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  15  Warren 
Daniel  R.  barrels,  b.  2  Seventh 
Edward  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  14  Ninth 
George,  Am.  Rub.  Works,  b.286  Vine 
George  T.  barrels,  b.  2  Seventh 
John,  laborer,  h.  51  Wicklow 
Thomas,  rubber  worker,  h.  28  Berk- 
shire 
Thomas  S.  teamster,  2464  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  W.  Maloney's,  Tannerv 
Timothy  T.  clerk,  B.h  27  Portsmouth 
William,   gateman,  Alms  house,  h. 

Tannery 
William  J.  clerk,  h.  1303  Cambridge 
Maloon  John  W.  foreman,  385  Putnam 

ave.  h.  14  Sands 
Maloy  John,farmhand,  h.375Concord  av. 
John  P.  police,  station  5,  h.  375  Con- 
cord ave. 
Marie  R.  widow  of  James  W.  house 

85  Green  [Lilly 

Malstrom  Ernest  M.  driver,  h.  4  Hotel 


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Manahan  Adelaide  F.  Mrs.  dressmaker, 

10  Wesley  ave.  h.  do. 
Richard   F*  hairdresser,   2419   Mass. 

ave.  h.  10  Wesley  ave. 
Manchester  Eliza,  widow  of  Joseph,  b. 

176  Elm 
Eveline  Mrs.  h.  52  Austin 
Frank  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  52  Austin 
Henry  C.  engineer,  h.  376  Cambridge 
Mandell  Harry,  clothing,  h.  15£  Line 
William  A.  h.  4  Walnut  ave. 
William    J.   asst.    cashier    Tremont 

National  Bank,  B.  h.  4  Walnut  av. 
Mandluff  Nellie,   widow   of  William,  h. 

25  Jay 
Mandly  Isabel  F.  widow  of  Manuel  J.  h. 

250  Hampshire 
Minnie  C. dressmaker, 250  Hampshire, 

bds.  do. 
Maney  Catherine  Mrs.  h.  147  Main 
Manganaro  Ralph,  peddler,  h.  14  East 

Raphael,  fish,  h.  14  East 
Mankey  Albert,  machinist,  h.  32  Clark 
Manley  Daniel,  laborer,   162  Broadway, 

h.  22  Hastings 
John  M.  laborer,  b.  22  Hastings 
Peter,rubber  worker,  b. 234  Broadway 
Mann  Charles  A.  machinist,  h.  321   Main 
Elmer  J.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h. 

260  Sidney 
Enoch  W.  manager,  463  Mass.  ave. 

rms.  30  Pearl 
Henry  M.  truss  maker,  99  Court,  B. 

h.  89  Plymouth 
Irene  Miss,  b.  104  Mt.  Auburu 
Isabella  Mrs.  prop.  Hotel  Washing- 
ton, 201  and  203  Cambridge 
Minna,  widow  of  Talbert  C.  h.   104 

Mt.  Auburn 
Nehemiah  P.  Jr.  com.  mer.  34  India 

wharf,  B.  h.  341  Harvard 
Robert,  manager,   at  Chsn.   house  6 

Suffolk 
William  H.  salesman,  h.494  Mass.av. 
Manners  Robert,  blacksmith,  Sixth  cor. 

Potter,  h.  104  Brookline 
Manning  Catherine,  widow  of  Anthony, 

h.  2  Rogers  court 
Daniel, grocer,  161  £  Broadway,  h.do. 
Fdmond,  boot  and  shoe  maker,  558 

Mass.  ave.  h.  398  Putnam  ave. 
Edward  M.  bookkeeper,  house  3  De- 
Wolfe  place 
Flora  H.  widow  of  Charles  B.  house 

1691  Cambridge 
Henry  J.  expressman,  h.  13  Cedar 
.James, city  laborer,  h.  161  Putnam  av. 
Jeremiah    J.    dry   goods,   476   Cam- 
bridge, bds.  if  Plymouth 
Joanna  N.  widow  ol  William  II.  h. 

9  1  lowland 
John,  h.  135  Putnam  ave. 
John,  laborer,  h.  4  Allston 


Manning  Mary  Mrs.  rms.  215  Auburn 
Matthew,  mason,  h.  1053  Cambridge 
Michael,  coachman,  h.  1  White  st.pl. 
Michael,  hostler,  Dunster  st.  stables, 

h. 89  Banks 
Patrick,  hostler,  h.  r.  42  Dunster 
Sarah  E.  widow  of  James,  h.  Hotel 

Grotto 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  1053  Cambridge 
Thomas,  moulder,  b.  189  Cambridge 
William,  fireman,  h.  141  Putnam  av. 
William,  printer,  h.  156  Harvard 
Mannix  James,  helper,  b.  10  Broadway 
James  C.  foreman,  Mies  Bros,  house 

205  Appleton 
John,  clerk,  244  Main,  h.  at  Brighton 
Margaret  T.  and  Catherine  L.  h.  244 

Brookline 

Brookline,  h.  224  do. 
Michael,  grocer  and  livery  stable, 226 

Brookline,  h.  224  do. 
Michael,  laborer,  Pellham,  house  13 

Plymouth 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  122  Spring 
William  H.  clerk,  1386  Mass.  ave.  b. 

172  Franklin 
Mannke  Albert  sawyer,  h.  32  Clark 

William,  wood  carver,  b.  32  Clark 
Mannucia  John,   hairdresser,  223  Main, 

h.  283  do. 
Manor  Samuel  D.    whol.  confectionery, 

141  Hampshire,  b.  158  Prospect 
Mansbeck  Conrad,  painter,  b.  6  Parnell 
Mansfield  Ann,   widow   of  Thomas,    h. 

54  Bolton  [Thorndike 

Fred  A.  engineer,  22  Bridge,  h.  139 
Garrett,  helper,  72  Main,  h.  rear  44 

Washington 
George,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  rms. 

35  Norfolk 
James,  herdic  driver,  h.  9  Broadway 
James  A.  Mrs.  h.  8  Clary 
James  P.  printer,  b.r.44  Washington 
John  T.  clerk,  b.  54  Bolton 
William  A.   at  92  South,   B.  house 

132  Chestnut 
William  II.  teamster,  h.  269  Vine 
Mansion  House,  3  Gore 
Mansise    George    W.     watchman,      204 

Broadway,  h.  291  Pearl 
Manson  Charles,  h.  8  Hotel  Pleasant 
Elizabeth  E.  kindergarten  school,  46 

Concord  ave.  h.  do. 
Hannah  L.  bds,  46  Concord  ave. 
Nathaniel  G.  iron,  514  Atlantic   ave. 

B.  b.  303  Harvard 
Ruins  II.  h.  303  Harvard 
Thomas  Lincoln,  h.  -16  Concord   ave. 
Walter  P.  (Manson  &  Stewart), hair- 
dresser, h.  9   Day  |  Bter  ave. 
Mantell  Charles,  wood  carver,  h.  29  Web- 
Manuel  Alexander,   laborer,  h.   1    I.inne- 

ban  court 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]     DIRECTORY 


Manuel  Joseph,  fireman,  h.  14  Seventh 
Mara  Patrick,   city  teamster,   house  32 

Montgomery 
see  Maria 
Marandus  John  Egbert,clerk,b.r.41  Reed 
Maranger  Enos,  laborer,  h.  19  Fifth 
Marble  Irving  H.  b.  46  Russell 

Jerome  (Jerome  Marble  &  Co.),  oils, 

etc.  Fifth,  cor.  Rogers,  house  at 

Worcester 

MAKBJLE    JEROME     &    CO. 
agents,   National  Linseed  Oil  Co. 
Fifth,  cor.   Rogers,  and  42  Pearl, 
B.     See  p.  21 
Otis,  waiter,  rms.  73  Prince 
William,  h.  18  Forest 
March  Asa,  h.  237  Brookline 

Charles,  machinist,  h.  237  Brookline 
Clement,  clerk,  127  Federal,  B.  h.  8 
Cleveland  [9  Humboldt 

Frank  D.  manager,  41  Lincoln,  h. 
John,  wood  turner,h.630  Putnam  av. 
Martha,  widow  of  Herbert  B.  house 

323  Broadway 
see  Marsh 
Marchand  Charles,  laborer,  b.  15  Reed 
Charles  H.  laborer,  b.  15  Reed 
Frank,  clerk,  b.  36£  Antrim 
Frank  D.  foreman,  h.  36£  Antrim 
Zilla  E.  bookkeeper,  1210  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  36>^  Antrim 
Marchant  David  S.  h.  147  Washington 
Geoffrey,  laborer,  h.  11  Jefferson 
Harry,  brick  mason,  h.  16  Surrey 
see  Merchant 
Marchmont   Fred,   dramatic    instructor, 

h.  1128  Cambridge 
Marcille  Alexander,  undertaker,  17  Har- 
vey, house  do. 
Alexandnr  B.  grocer,  27  Brookline, 
h.  456  Mass.  ave. 
Marcou  Jules,  h.  42  Garden 

Philip  B.  tutor,  hds.  42  Garden 
Marcy  Henry  E.  electrician,  h.  209  Pearl 
Henry  L.  real  estate,  B.  h.  24  Harris 
Henry  O.  physician,  860  Mass.  ave. 
and  180  Commonwealth  ave.  B.  h. 
at  Boston 
Margaret  J.  widow  of  John  H.  house 
209  Pearl 
Marden  Asa  F.  clerk,  bds.  108  Pearl 
Asa  L.  house  108  Pearl 
Ellis  W.  clerk,  43  Franklin,  B.  house 

108  Pearl 
Frank  P.  at  169  Gore,  h.  50  Pine 
George  F.  pattern  maker,  29  Main, 
house  at  Somerville 
Marean  Joseph  Mason,  h.  46  Brewster 
Marnich  John  E.  floor  layer,  B.  house 

10  Wilbur 

Margeson  Josie  Mrs.  bds.  3  Clinton 
Margot  Fred  E. optician  and  watchmaker, 

11  Franklin,  B.  h.  8  Rockingham 


Mariett  J.  Martin  N".  auditor,  15.,  F.  R. 

R.  freight  office,  h.  5  Park 
Mariner  Stanwood  C.   bookkeeper,   378 

River,  house  76  Fairmont 
Mark  Albert,  gardener,  h.  60  Auburn  pi. 
Edward  L.,   Hersey  prof,   of  anat- 
omy, Zoological  laboratory,  H.  U. 
house  109  Irving 
Kenneth  L.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  10£ 

Irving 
Maria,  wid.  of  Geo.  A.h.92  Columbia 
Markee  Charles  H.  clerk,  B.  &  M.  R.  R, 

repair  shop,  h.  94  Gore 
Markey  Charles  A.  teamster,  B.  &  M.  R. 
R.  shop,  h.  rear  96  Gore 
John,  laborer,  h.  52  jSTorth 
Markham  John,  iron  worker,  B.  B.  W. 
house  68  Gore  [Cambridge 

Michael,  shoemaker,  house  rear  545 
Markhan  Jeanette,  private  school,  Buck- 
ingham place,  rooms  do. 
Markley  Louis,    stone    layer,   house   89 

Putnam  ave. 
Marlin  Georgia  E.  principal, Dana  school 
Marks  Arthur,  chemist,  rms.  108  Austin 
Austin  W.  hairdresser,  4  Holvoke, 

bds.  62  River 
A.  J.  plumber,  house  46£  Elm 
George  M.  hairdresser,  4  and  6  Hol- 

yoke,  h.  8  Haskell 
Michael  F.  roofer,  38   Third,  h.  do. 
see  Marx 
Marlin  Kezia,  widow  of  William,  house 

201  Hampshire 
Marlow  Thomas  F.  caterer,h.S8  Hastings 
Marnell  Thomas,  boots  and  shoes,  2437 

Mass.  ave.  rms.  do. 
Maron  Franz,  at  Am.  Rubber  Co.  house 

1224  Elm 
Maroney  David,  laborer,  h.  11  Lambert 
Maroonay  Julia  Mrs.  house  7  Marion 

Daniel,  at  Swift's,  bds.  7  Marion 
Marquis  David,  teamster,  h.  252  Walden 
David,  Jr.  driver,  b.  252  Walden 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  236  Walden 
Marr  James,  teamster,  hds.  73  Harvard 
J.  Trafton,  h.  20  Warland 
Kittie  Miss,  dressmaker,h.  445  Green 
William,  laborer,  h.  41  Porter 

,  clerk,  bds.  81  Allston 

Marra  Alice,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 
rear  9  Hayes 
James  E.  at  B.  B.  Works,  house  71 
Harvard 
Marrat  Julius,  carver,  bds.  183  Bridge 
Marrett  Augustus  P.   cashier,   bds.    20 

Avon  Hill 
Marrin  Henrv  T.   bookbinder,  house  16 

De  Wolfe 
Marron  James,  laborer,  h.  18  Pioneer  av. 
Mars  Ellard  A.  teamster,h.73  Hampshire 
Marsden  George  E. teamster,  h.4Emmett 
place 


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Marsden  Levi,  teamster,  h.  80  Hastings 
Marsh  Andrew  L.   foreman,  122  Hamp- 
shire, house  128  Norfolk 
Arthur  It.  assistant  prof.  H.U.  house 

49  Laugdon 
Benjamin  J.  teamster,   B.  house  32 

Somerset 
Charles  S.  janitor,  Lechmere  Bank, 

house  308  Cambridge 
Edward  L.  clerk,  25  Franklin,  B.  h. 

1541  Cambridge 
Jennie  R.  teacher,  Reed  school,  bds. 

30  Ellsworth  ave. 
John  W.  cook,  h.  19  Grant 
Joseph  F.  clerk,  h.  9  Boar  dm  an 
Luella  M.  Miss,  teacher,  Otis  prim- 
ary school,  bds.  86  Spring 
Marv  A.   widow  of  Thomas,  house 

104  Clark 
MiraM.  teacher,  Allston  school. rms. 

90  Norfolk 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Geo.  h.  86  Spring 
Marshall  Adouiram   J.   student,   H.   U. 
bds.  67  Mt.  Auburn 
Annie  M.  Mrs.  h.  50  Shepard 
Bridget  E.  widow  of  George,  house 
15  Marion  [Brookline 

Catherine  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  308 
Charles  H.  printer,  h.157  Mt.Auburn 
Emdon,  carpenter,  h.  129-i  Pleasant 
E.  Henry,! 83  Court,  B.  h.31  Bigelow 
Frank  H.  (O.  S.  Brown  &  Co.), flour, 

111  Bridge,  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
Fred  J.  mariner,  h.  1S1  Clark 
Frederick  W.  clerk,  B.  bds.  157  Mt. 

Auburn 
George  A.  shipper,  b.  15  Marion 
Georgia  A.  Miss,  music  teacher,  77 

Austin 
Herbert    A.  clerk,   1027  Cambridge, 
house  73  Harvard  [folk 

Jane  15.  widow  of  John  11.  h.28  Nor- 
Jennie  Mrs.laundress.h.113  Hastings 
Jessie,  polisher,  h.  214  Charles 
.John  IT.  produce,  h.  67    Mt.  Auburn 
Joseph,  dentist,  b.  27  Elm 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Trueman,  house 

IM  (dark 
Mary  Emma  :\\\^.  h.  150  Prospect 
Moses  M.  h.  28U  Harvard 
M.  Sylvester,  provisions,  30  So. Mar- 
ket, 15.  h.  280  Harvard 
Simeon  \\  Mrs.  h.  is  Fairfield 
Stuart  D.  ear  conductor,    1301   Mass. 

ave.  h.  70  Rice 
Wilbert   E.  photographer,  at   Arling- 
ton, bds.  7o  Rice 
William  A.  carpenter,  VS  Palmer,  h. 

17  Parwell  place 
William  1 ). salesman,  B.h.23  Norfolk 
William  II.  clerk,  B.  bds.31  Bigelow 
William    1*.   billiards,  L83  Court,  B. 
h.  150  Prospeoi 


Marshall  William  It.  carpenter,house  200 

Appleton 
Marshea  Florence  M.  optician, 1328  Mass. 
ave,  bds.  at  E.  Watertown 
John  D.  trav.  salesman,  house  Sagi- 
naw avenue 
Marsman  William  H.   porter,   house  39 

Washington 
Marsters  John  M.  clergyman,  h.64  Frost 
Marston  Caroline  Miss, teacher,79  Moore, 
boards  do. 
Charles  I.  police,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, house  9  Saville 
Edwin  O.  paper  hanger,  h.  317  Main 
G.  Harry,  bookkeeper,  265  Wash.  B. 
house  50  Frost  [rection 

Harry  A.  engineer,  at  House  of  Cor- 
John  H.  niotormau,h.98  Western  av. 
Marsup  Simon,  laborer,  b.  7  Parnell 
Martell  Alfred, car  conductor,house  1211 
Cambridge 
Charles  B.  rub.  worker,  b.  21  Market 
Eli,  at  Middlesex  Bleacher,  at  Som- 
erville, h.  1249  Cambridge 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

171  Dublin 
Frank  E.  salesman,  B.b.160  Prospect 
George,  machinist,  b.  181  Clark 
Harry,  foundry,  h.  rear  163    Spring- 
Ida,  widow  of  Joseph,  h.  21  Market 
Jeremiah,  h.  11  Marion 
John  B,  piauo  maker,  bds.  21  Market 
Paul,  carpenter,  h.  5S  Kludge  ave. 
Richard  F.  teamster,  bds.'171  Dublin 
Simon,  car  conductor,  bd.  1219  Cam- 
bridge 
Martens  Kei,  mariner,  h.  3  Soden  pi. 

Thomas  F.  painter,  bds.  3  Soden  pi. 
Martin  Alfred,  butler,  h.  Moxon's  bldg. 
Green  [129  Chestnut 

Alfred,  driver,  -130  Mass.  ave.  house 
Alexander,  plumber,b.9  Hancock  pi. 
Annie,  wid.  of  Edward, h. 17 Tremont 
Annie,  widow  of  William,  house  187 

Charles 
Bernard  F.  granite  cutter,  39  Main, 

bds.  187  (  barles 
Bridget  T.    widow  of  Hugh,   boards 

1520  (  ambridge 
Carrie  T.  widow  of  John  D.  house  9 

Sacramento 
diaries  ('.  baker,  b.   101    Columbia 
Charles  1).  baker,  !>.  52  Union 
Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  DO'.'  Cambridge 
Daniel,  cook,  b.  300  Prospecl 
David,  house  9  Hancock  pi. 
Edward,  piano  key  maker,   b.  7  Elm 
Edward  1'.  currier,  h.  166  Charles 
Edward  J. brush  maker,!). 187  Charles 
Edward  J.  plumber,  b.  21 1  Nine 
Ellen,  widow  of  Johu,  b.  75  River 
Ellen  M.  widow    of  James  A.  house 
SI  Oxford 


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[M] 


DIE  ECTOR  Y 


Martin  Frank  W.  shoe  laster,  b.   85  Tre- 

mont 
E.   Roy,  journalist,  b.  9  Sacramento 
George  E.  gilder,  h.  80  Hampshire 
George    W.    hairdresser,    house    45 

Washington 
Georgia E. Miss, teacher, Dana  school, 

bds.  9  Sacramento 
Helen  M.  Mrs.  bds.  124  Green 
Henry  X.  salesman,  h.  11  Revere 
Israel,  tube  maker,  Albany,   corner 

Portland,  b.  524  Mass.  ave. 
James  A.  bicycle  instructor,  bds.  18 

Fisk  place 
James  H.  porter,  h.  165  Hampshire 
John,  laborer,  b.  50  Foster 
John,  teamster,  b.  23  Lambert 
John,  teamster,  b.  18  Fisk  pi. 
John  F.  carpenter,  h.  46  Brookline 
Joseph,  car  inspector,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

b.  2  LI  Vine 
Joseph  P.  clerk,  1390  Mass.  av.house 

118  Garden 
Kate  C.  Miss,  teacher,  b.32  Linnrean 
Lewis,  porter,  b.  85  Tremont 
Lottie,  widow  of    Lewis,    house  85 

Tremont 
Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  15 

Foster 
Mary  E.  dressmaker,  h.  1520    Cam- 
bridge 
Melvin  L.  machinist,  29  Main,  rms. 

19  Cottage 
Merian,  barber,  145  Bridge,  house  35 

Vine 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  161  Charles 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  22  Grant 
Minnie  N.  Mrs.  h.  19  Wendell 
Moses  A.  manager,  430  Mass.  ave.  h. 

440  do. 
Nellie  M.  bookkeeper,  604  Mass.  av. 

bds.  75  River 
Nellie  S.  Miss,  dressmaker,  85    Tre- 
mont, bds.  do. 
Nelson  L.  pres.Oak  Grove  Creamery, 

430  Mass.  ave.   and  445  Boylston, 

B.  h.  47  Franklin 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  211  Vine 
Peter  J.  blacksmith,   h.  135    Webs- 
ter avenue 
Ralph  S.  upholsterer,h.l64  Raymond 
Robert  E.  brass  finisher,h.  203  Clark 
R.  A.  foreman,    carriage    trimmer, 

224  Main,  h.  at  Chelsea 
Stephen,  Jr.  musician,  b.85  Tremont 
Thomas,  h.  72a  Inman 
Thomas,  h.  52  Union 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  11  Jefferson 
Thomas,  teamster,  81  Main 
Thomas  F.  clerk,  6  Brattle,  house  15 

Dublin 
Thomas  G.  piano  action  maker,  bds. 

6  Suffolk 


Martin  Thomas  K.  soap  maker,  house  85 

Webster  ave. 
Victor,  laborer,  b.  3  Gore  st.  pi. 
Walter  H.  boiler  maker,  b.  52  Union 
William,  bookkeeper,  h.  44  Prince 
William,  porter,  190  Boylston,  B.  h. 

83  Pleasant 
William  D.  b.  44  Prince 
William  H.  at  IT.  S.  Arsenal,  Water- 
town,  h.  18  Shepard 
William  H.  bicycle    instructor  bds. 

18  Fisk  place 
William  J.  sawyer,  b.  6  Suffolk 
William  L.   brass  worker,    bds.  187 

Charles 
see  St.  Martin 
Martinez  Alfred,  carriage  painter,  house 

101  AYestern  avenue 
John  J.   cigar  maker,    102   Western 

ave.  h.  do. 
Martinson  Nels,  case   maker,  284  Main, 

h.  285  do. 
Marvin  Charles  S.  foreman,  Ginn   &  Co. 

b.  33  Bigelow 
Frank  A.  salesman,  B.  h.  13  Essex 
Harry  B.  plumber.  623  Mass.  ave.  b. 

185  Putnam  ave. 
Joseph  H.  pressman,  Ginn  &  Co.  b. 

33  Bigelow 
Phoebe  A.  Mrs.  h.  33  Bigelow 
Richard    T.    carpenter,     house    185 

Putnam  avenue 
Samuel  W.  carpenter,  b.  33  Bigelow 
William  J.  bridge  commissioner  and 

harbor  master,  h.  58  Trowbridge 
Marx  Frederick,hairdresser,23  Boylston, 

b.  14  Cowperthwaite 
Henry,  brass  moulder,  h.  12  Cowper- 
thwaite 
Philip,  h.  14  Cowperthwaite 
Philip  A.  printer,  h.    16   Cowperth- 
waite 
see  Marks 
Maschmann  Theodore    H.    meerschaum 

pipes,  h.  2  Myrtle  ave. 
Mashada  Manuel,  at  169   Gore,  house  22 

Spring 
Maskell  Ann,  widow  of  William,  house 

301  Broadway 
Carrie  A.  h.  301  Broadway 
Fenwick    F.    box   maker,   bds.   301 

Broadway 
James  A.  clerk,  h.  42  Amory 
Louisa  A.  h.  301  Broadway 
William  W.  h.  301  Broadway 
Maskey  Sophia  A.  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 

518  Putnam  ave. 
Mason  Alan  G.  at  162    Broadway,  house 

at  Boston 
Alban  A.  electrician.  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

Co.  h.  186  Gushing 
Albert,  car  conductor,  h.  43  Rice 
Alfred,  laborer,  h.  14  Railroad 


CAMBRIDGE    []\£]    DIRECTORY 


333 


Mason  Arnold  J.  piano  key  maker,  h.    4 

Boardman  place 
Benjamin,  salesman,  b.  14  Second 
Benjamin  F.  furniture  finisher, house 

410  Putnam  ave. 
Catherine  B.  widow  of  Joseph  N.  B. 

h.  4  Boardman  pi. 
A /rASON  CHARLES  A.  (W.    A. 
AjA-    Mason  &  Son),  civil  engineer,  631 

Mass.  ave.   h.  87    Raymond.     See 

hack  cover 
Charles  F.  bursar,  H.  U. office  Wads- 
worth  House,  h.  at  Watertown 
Charles  L.  painter,  b.  12  Broadway 
Clara  M.  widow  of  William  A.  house 

87  Raymond 
Conrad  /baker,  b.  178  Thorn  dike 
Edward  P.  pres.  and  treas.  Mason  & 

Hamlin  Organ  Co.  162  Broadwav. 

and  146  Boylston,  B.  h.  at  Milton 
Edward  E.  provisions,  Concord  ave. 

h.  22  South 
Eleanor  A.  widow  of  John  F.  house 

22  South 
Ella  F.  Mrs.  indexer,    Otis,    corner 

Second,  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
Euer  L.  salesman,    Summer,   corner 

Kingston,  B.  h.  40  Mt.  Vernon 
Everett  E.  (Mason  &    Foley),    pro- 
visions, Huron  ave.  cor.    Concord 

avenue,  h.  22  South 
Frances  B.  b.  48  Concord  ave. 
Francis  M.  truant  officer,  wards  1  and 

5,  h.  5  Dover 

Fred,  clerk,  29    Franklin,    house  at 

Somerville 
George,  waiter,  h.  21  Elmer 
George  D.  civil  engineer,   631  Mass. 

ave.  h.  84  Franklin 
George  L.  dentist,  579  Mass.  ave.rm. 

6,  b.  31  Western  ave. 

George  M.  carpeuter,  b.  54  Columbia 
George  W.  watchman,  h.  64  Winter 
Harrie  E.  whol.  grocer,  55  Commer- 
cial, B.  h.  42  Mt.  Vernon  [folk 
Harry  C.  rubber  worker,  b.  10  Xor- 
Howard,  clerk,  1847  Mass.  house  at 

Somerville 
James,  cooper,  b.  1025  Cambridge 
John  M.  h.  288  Prospect 
Joseph,  waiter,  h.  21  Elmer 
Martha  F.  widow  of  Caleb  P.  house 

52  Rindge  ave. 
Marvin  M.  h.  10  Norfolk 
Matliew,  laborer,  h.  28  Porter 
Samuel,  engineer,  h.  105  Allston 
Walter  B.  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

bds.  10  Cambridge 
Walter  E.  waiter,  h.  74  Hastings 
William,  b.  422  Putnam  ave. 
ASON  \V.  A.  &  SON  (Charles 
A.    Mason),  civil    engineers,  631 
Mass.  ave.  rm  .  3    See  tack  cov<  ,. 


M 


Mason  &  Foley   (Everett  E.  Mason  and 

Robert  B.  Foley),  provisions,  Hu- 

ave.  cor.  Concord  ave. 
&  Hamlin  Co.   162    Broadwav.    and 

146  Boylston,  B. 
Mass  Francis' X.  grocer.   254  Walden,  h. 

256  do. 
Jefferson,  brickmaker,  h.  79  Rindge 

avenue 
Joseph,  laborer,  b.    Perry's    block, 

Clifton 
Julius,  glass  maker,  h.  85  Bridge 
Mass.  Society  P.    C.   to    Children,    139 

Austin 
Massey  Bridget,  widow,  h.  176  Franklin 
Robert,  laborer,  b.  176  Franklin 
Robert  W.  clerk,  1390  Mass.ave.bds. 

23  Athens 
Samuel,  hackman,  B.  h.    99£  Mount 

Auburn 
Thomas,  coachman,  35   Kirkland,  h. 

3S  Ellery 
William,  coachman,  h.  23  Athens 
Masstrangialo   Raphael,   men's  furnish- 
ings, 17  Green.  B.  h.  61  Austin 

re  George  A 

15  Langdon 
Masters  Arthur,  carpenter,  rms.  30  Nor- 
folk 
Frederick,  shoemaker,  house    Hotel 

Parks,  School 
Masterson  Luke,  laborer,  h.  52  Xorth 
Mather  Alfred,  wire  worker,  h.  37  Jay 
Arthur  T.  drug  clerk,  b.  37  Jay 
Harry  B.  salesman,  b.  37  Jay 
Morris  W.  instructor,  H.  U.  rms.  13 

Mt.  Auburn  [way 

Matherson  John,  candy  maker,243  Broad- 

Matheson  Alexander, roofer,b.  9  Harding 

Daniel,   casket    moulder,  bds.    1163 

Cambridge 
Daniel  M.  carpenter,  h.327  Columbia 
Henry  C.  carpenter,  b.  51  Walden 
Hugh,  carpenter,  h.  1163  Cambridge 
James,  plumber,  b.   1163  Cambridge 
James  W.  carpenter,  h.  51  Walden 
John,  painter,  h. Hotel  School,  Holly 
John  D.  machinist,  b.125  Hampshire 
John,  engineer  and  bread  store,  76£ 

Harvard,  h.  125  Hampshire 
Roderick  W.  blacksmith,    house    4S 

Middlesex 
Mathews  Emery  A.  bookkeeper,  bds.  38 

Austin 
Frank  E.  clerk,  b.  32  Wendell 
Fred  W.  clerk,  7   Commercial.   B.  b, 

32  Wendell 
George,    teamster,     Richardson    & 

Bacon,  b.  65  Boylston 

George   .1.    confectionery,    honse  l 

Rindgefield 
Harry  V.  salesman,  b.  is  Wendell 

.lames  ('.  clerk,  h.  !»  Law  rence 


334 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Mathews  Lizzie, widow  of  Eugene  H.h.32 
Wendell 

Rilev  W.  coupe,  1346  Mass.  ave.    h. 

18  Wendell 
William  P.  shoemaker. 558  Mass.  av. 

h.  38  Austin 
see  Matthews 
Mathiew  Alph'onse,  h.  r.  142   Cambridge 
Edmond,  dentist's    apprentice,  bds. 
rear  142  Cambridge 
Mathy    Lambert,      furniture  mnfr.     24 

Thayer,  B.  h.  17  Cherry 
Matoon  John,  b.  1851  Mass.  ave. 
Matthews  Abraham,  porter,  h.  55  Moore 
Alonzo  V.  steward,  h.  83  Pleasant 
James  J.  carpenter,  h.  57  Tremont 
JohnB.  motorman,  h.  7  Mifflin  pi. 
Joseph,  waiter,  h.  10  Magee 
Mattice  Asa  M.  mechanical    engineer,  2 

Central  sq". 
Mattulewich  Alexander,  cabinet  maker, 
b.  144^  Spring 
Vincent,  cabinet  maker,  house  144^ 
Spring 
Mauger  Edward,  tinsmith,  h.  40  Pearl 
Maurer  George,  meerchaum  cutter.house 

107  School 
Mauricis  Jonas,  laborer,  h.  163  Portland 
Mauser  Fred  A.  tuner,  162  Broadway,  h. 
295  Win s  or 
Robert  J.  varnisher,  h.  295  Winsor 
Max  Henry,  insurance,  b.  94  Spring 
Maxcy  Warren,    bookkeeper,    house  14 

Sacramento 
Maxim  Mattie!,  music  teacher. 101  Walden 
house  do. 
May,  music    teacher,    101    Walden, 

house  do. 
Rose  S.  bds.  101  Walden  [bridge 

Frank  A.  carpenter,  h.  r.  195  Cam- 
Frank  A.  carpenter,  h.  212  Cambridge 
George  H.  teamster,  h.  291  Cambridge 
Julia,  widow  of  John,  h.  4454  Main 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  4  Hotel  Harrison 
William  A.  freight  handler,  house  2 
Crescent 
May  Albert,  box  sawyer,  h.  3  Lincoln 
Albert  E.  plumber,  h.  129  Magazine 
Alice  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  gram- 
mar school,  b.  140  Magazine 
George,  janitor,  h.  76  Brookline 
George  A.  bookkeeper,  h.  174  Elm, 

ward  5 
George  H.  plumber,  b.  129  Magazine 
George  R.  h.  129  Magazine 
James,  bottler,  B.  rms.  248  Harvard 
James  R.  W.  machinist,  50   Henry, 
h.  25  Chestnut  [Spring 

Johannah.  widow  of  James,  house  94 
Mayer  Alfred  G.  student,  b.  11  Francis  av. 
Frank  W.  confectioner,  h.  77  Austin 
Mayers  Fred  T.  salesman,  52  Elm.  B.  b. 
201  Sidney 


Mayers  John  L.  carpenter,  h.  261  Sidney 

see  Meyer,  also  Meyers 
Mayfield  Martha  Mrs.  h.  11  Murdock 
Mayhew  Benjamin  F.  tinsmith,  house  10 
Berkshire  place 
David,  ins.  agent,  380  Main,  and  98 

Raymond,  h.  98  Raymond 
Robert  M.  at  collar  factory,  bds.  66 
Putnam  avenue 
Maynadier  Gustavus  H.  teacher,  bds.  17 
Plympton 
Gustavus  B.  h.  17  Plympton 
Mavnard  Charles  E.  locksmith.12  Brattle. 
B.  h.  18  Eliot 
Ebeu,  clerk,  h.  1691  Cambridge 
Eben  W.  b.  6  Forest 
Frank  Mrs.  h.  18  Eliot 
George  C.  salesman.  B.  h.  12  Fairfield 
Grace,  widow  of  Frederick  J.  h.  r. 

120  Magazine 
James  H.  lunch  room,  B.  h.  602  Put- 
nam avenue 
Joseph,  iron  worker,  h.  13  Green 
Philip,  cabinet  maker,  b.  459  Main 
Reuben,  jobber,  h.  251  Columbia 
Stephen  A.  lodging  house,  97  Austin 
William  E.  plumber,  b.  r.  126  Maga- 
zine 
Mayo  Chester  H.  engineer,  Goepper  Bros, 
b.  rear  105  Spring 
H..B.  foreman,  Riverside  Bindery,  h. 

at  Mala" en 
John  R.  bellman,  b.  72  School 
William,  at  Youngs  Hotel,  B.  h.  22 
Union 
Maytum  Daniel,  bricklayer,  h.  365  Main 

*  William  J.  mason,  b.  365  Main 
Mazman  Jacob,  laborer,  b.  7  Parnell 
Mazoni  Maurice,  stone  cutter,  house  51 

McDonald 
McAdam  Kate  and  Mary,  b.  3,  46  Clark 

Theresa  Mrs.  h.  3,  46  Clark 
McAdoo  John,  teamster,  b.  23  Garden  ct. 
McAlduff  John,  carpenter,  h.  149  Tremont 
McAleer   Annie,  widow   of  Bernard,  h. 
327  Vine 
James  Henry,  printer,  b.  321  Vine 
John,  teamster,  C.  Gas  Co.  house  105 

Gore 
John  J.  brushrnaker.  1  Purchase.  B. 

h.  321  Yiue 
John  William,  brushrnaker,  bds.  321 

Yine 
Kate  Mi*s,  housekeeper,  house   143 

Thorndike 
Patrick,  peddler,  h.  25  Seventh 
McAllen  Edward,  teamster.  Fifth,  corner 
Rogers,  h.  112  Hampshire 
John  J.  box  nailer,  h.  359  Winsor 
Susan,  widow  of   Charles,  house  18 
Decatur 
McAllister    Dennis,    laborer,   house   182 
Broadwav 


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[M] 


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335 


McAllister  Francis,  teamster.h.  162  Gore 
John,  foreman.  211  Bridge,  house  14 

Berkshire  place 
William,  h.  89  Spring 

.  machinist,  rms.  3  Norfolk 

see  MacAllister 
McAloney  Thomas,  carpenter,  house  25A 

Magnolia  avenue 
McAlpine  James,  hairdresser,  9  Broad- 
way, house  do. 
John,  fireman,  h.  4  Pine 
McAnaul  Jennie  VV.  clerk.  Sawin's  Ex. 
1402  Mass  ave.  b.  73  Pleasant 
Thomas,  shoemaker.  5  Central  sq.  h. 
73  Pleasant 
McAudrew  James,  cabinet  maker,  20  Al- 
bany, h.  4  Torrington  pi. 
William,  cabinet  maker,  house  rear 
91  Clark 
McAndrey  Thomas  J.  painter,  h.  Brook- 
ford 
McAntee  John,  blacksmith,  h.  293  Third 
McArdie  Mary  E.  Mrs.  millinery,  28  Boyl- 
ston,  b.  21  Bowdoin  [pi. 

McArdie  Elijah,  hostler,  rms.  62  Auburn 
Owen,  laborer,  h.  75  Eindge  aye. 
Peter,  lamplighter,  h.  4S  Montgomery 
McArthur  Angus,  carpenter,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Boston 
Arthur  G.  carpenter,  h.  53  Magee 
Benjamin,  carpenter,  h.  41  Magee 
Donald,  clerk,  B.  b.  15  Columbia 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Xeil,  house  32 

Howard 
Frank,  steam  litter,  b.  15  Columbia 
Isaac  W.  carpenter,  h.  38  Prince 
John,  paper  hanger,  h.  14  Rutland 
Samuel  F.  carpenter,  h.  18  Grigg 
William  L.  carpenter,  h.  14  Andrew 
McAskell  Daniel,  motorman,  b.  19  Frank 
Sarah,  widow  of  Beter,  h.  167  Main 
McAuley  Alex  H.  carpenter,  h.  44  Wes- 
tern avenue 
see  Mc(  auley 
McAulitl'e  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  132  Pleasant 
John,  plasterer,  h.  11  Hayes 
.John  1\  confectioner,  b.  142  Pleasant 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  142  Pleasant 
Thomas,  plasterer,  b.  11  Hayes  ct. 
licAvoy  Catherine  Mr-,  h.  57  Pine 

Ellen  M.  teacher,  b.  73  concord  ave. 
Hannah     Mrs.    boarding    house.    .">;; 

Hampshire,  h.  do. 
Julia  M.  stenographer,  house  73  <  on- 

COrd  avenue 
Maria,  widow  of  Peter,  b.  86  Kim 
Patrick,  engineer,  ion  state.  B.  bds. 

T.  .1.  Gallagher's,  Washburn  ave. 
Sophia,  widow   of  Thomas,  house  54 
Winter 
Mo  Beth  John,  Laborer,  bds.  21  Sidney 
McBride   Bernard,  desk  maker,   Somer- 

ville.  house  !»  Dounell 


McBride  Charles,  adv.  agenr.  h.   43  Col- 
umbia 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  341  Concord  ave. 
Daniel  E.  glass  blower,  b.  203  Vine 
Edward,  clerk,  101  Fourth,  bds.  203 

Vine 
Felix  C.  grocer.  101  Fourth,  boards 

203  Vine 
Frank  H.  stone  cutter,  h.  Lawn 
James,  furniture,  h.  167  Otis 
James,  huckster,  h.  203  Viue 
James  Mrs.  h.  341  Concord  ave. 
James  D.  b.  341  Concord  ave. 
John  J.  police,  station   1,  house  74 

Holworthy 
Lila  Mrs.  dressmaker,  43  Columbia. 

house  do. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  341  Concord  ave. 
McBumey  James,  coachman,  house  345 

Brookline 
McCabe  Ann,  widow-  of  John,  house  932 

Cambridge 
Annie,  widow  of  James,  h.  39  Greene 
Arthur,  car  conductor,  b.  191  Brook- 
line 
Bernard,  watchman,  h.  24  North 
Bridget,   widow   of    Patrick,   house 

524  Winsor 
Daniel  F.  baker,  h.  163  Elm 
Edward,  clerk.  1444  Mass.  ave. 
Edward  B.  iron  worker,  boards  524 

W  insor 
Edward  J.  police,  station  5.  h.  New 
James,  laborer,  bds.  Mrs.  Mary  Mc- 

C  a  he's.  Xew 
James  H.  teamster.  SI  Main,  house 

4  Roger's  block.  Washington 
James  T.  asst.  engineer.  Chemical  1. 

h.  39  Green 
John   H.  baker.  40  Green,    bds.  524 

Winsor 
Margaret,  w  id.  of  Samuel,  h.  14  Fast 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Michael,  h.  Xew 
Diary  E.  widow   of  Jeremiah,  house 

51  North 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  183£  Norfolk 
Peter,  teamster,  3:»  Main,  house  219 

Third 
BocCafferty  dames,  foreman,  h.  36  Third 
McCaffrey  Bridget,  widow  of  Archibald, 

15  i  Franklin 
Catherine,  widow  of  Phillip  II.  house 

lot  Thorndike 
Daniel,  peddler,  b.  5  Hunting 

Felix  11.  collector,  B.  h.  7  Hancock 

place 
Henry,  peddler,  b.  5  Hunting 
Hugh.  harnes8maker,945 Cambridge, 

b.  1!>7  Hampshire 
dames  a.  teamster,  b,  104  Thorndike 
James  E,  carpenter,  h.  5  Hunting 

.lames  p.  horse  dealer,  h.  r.  5  Hunting 

John,  carpenter,  b.  189  Cambridge 


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DIRECTORY 


McCaffrey  John,  carpenter, b.  5  Hunting 
John' J.  teamster,  Sixth,  c.  Potter. 

h.  157  Portland 
Patrick,  helper,  1250  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

154  Franklin 
Patrick,  iron  worker,  h.  15  Plymouth 
Peter,  teamster,  h.  356  Putnam  ave. 
Thomas  F.  teamster,  b.104  Thorndike 
William  H.  harness  maker,  945  Cam- 
bridge, b.  197  Hampshire 
see  Caffrey 
McCahey  Catherine,  manager,  16±  Holy- 
oke,  house  do. 
James,  house  16£  Holyoke 
McCalder  Daniel,  hairdresser.  636  Mass. 
ave.  b.  494  do. 
Daniel  E.  h.  498  Mass.  ave. 
McCall  A.  iron  worker,  B.  B.  Wks. 

David,  tallyman,  336  Main,  house  2 

Spear's  block,  Binney 
Henrv,  laborer,  h.  72  Sixth 
McCallam  Hector,  baker,  h.  133  Portland 
William  Henry,  carpenter,  h.  1  Hen- 
derson court 
McCallar  Daniel  C.  clerk,  Revere  Rubber 
Co.  Chelsea,  h.  2326  Mass.  ave. 
George  M.  bookkeeper,  55  Hanover, 

B.  h.  2328  Mass.  ave. 
Louisa  F.  h.  2328  Mass.  ave. 
McCamby  Frank,  laborer,  b.  151  Cam- 
bridge 
McCamely  Harry,  laborer,  b.  24  Porter 
McCann  Charles  J.  police,  station  3,  h. 
79  Amory 
Eliza,  wid.  of  James,  h.  2  Lawrence 
Julia,  house  57  Sixth 
Michael  J.  clerk,  h.  377  Winsor 
Owen,  teamster,  b.  75  Fifth 
Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.  320  Green 
William  J.  tailor,  b.  2  Lawrence 
McCarney  James  H. tailor, 293  Cambridge 

rms.  85  Thorndike 
McCarragher  John,  teamster,  house  379 

Putnam  ave. 
McCarron  Annie  F.  dressmaker,  house 
75  Spring 
Edward  H.  Jr.  brass  moulder,  boards 

227  Third 
Edward  J.   stage  carpenter,   house 

169  Spring 
John,  conductor,  bds.  55  Otis 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  31  Reed 
Xeil,  driver,  U.  S.  Mail,  h.  55  Otis 
Patrick   H.  harness  maker,    bds.   55 
Otis  [Spring 

Rose,  widow   of  Edward  H.   h.    75 
McCart  Terrance,  bds.  2556  Mass.  ave. 
Thomas,  b.  23  Willow 
William,  driver,  8  Stevens  ct.  b.  do. 
McCarter  R.    Sherman,   printer,   h.    250 

Green 
McCarthy  Annie  E.  widow  of  Michael, 
house  1  Hollv  ave. 


McCarthy  Annie  G. teacher  of  piano, h. 43 

Irving 
Anthony,  laborer,  h.  12  Marion 
Callahan,  stone  mason,  h.  34  North 
Carbery  T.  machinist,  h.  458  Mass. 

avenue 
Catherine,  grocer,  309  Third,  h.  do. 
Catherine,  h.  10  Fourth  st.  pi. 
Catherine,  widow,  h.  159  Broadway 
Catherine  E.  widow  of  Timothy,  h. 

73  Elm 
Charles,  clerk,  house  36  Second 
Charles,    elevator    man,   Am.   Rub. 

Co.  h.  288  Yine 
Charles,  gardener,  h.  3  rear  29  Reed 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  61  Gore- 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  1  Erie 
Charles,  painter,  h.  27  Reed 
Charles   E.   hairdresser,   291a  Cam- 
bridge, h.  193  Yine 
Charles  E.  machinist,  h.  43  Irving 
Charles  J.  machinist,  b.  43  Irving 
Cornelius,  clothing  cutter,  house  261 

Franklin 
Cornelius,  laborer,  house  91  Fifth 
Daniel,  baker,  b.  108  Kinnaird 
Daniel, driver,  145  Mt.  Auburn,  b.  do. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  167  Cushing 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  6  Hunting 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  55  Winter 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  108  Kinnaird 
Daniel,  peddler,  h.  10  Somerset 
Daniel,  teamster,  h.  59  Spring 
Daniel,  telegrapher,  bds.  22  Sixth 
Daniel    A.    core    maker,   Broadway 

Iron  Foundry,  h.  40  Union 
Daniel  E.  bronze  worker,  b.59  Spring 
Daniel   J.   cloth    inspector,    boards 

194  Brookline 
Daniel  W.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  647 

Mass.ave.b.  at  Watertown  [bridge 
Dennis,  coal  shoveller,  b.  103  Cam- 
Dennis,  driver,  bds.  4  Bennett 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  70  Kinnaird 
Dennis,  laborer,  boards  31  Xinth 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  17  Cowperthwaite 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  16  Xorth 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  27  Seventh 
Dennis,  laborer,  house  17  Short 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  131  Spring 
Dennis,  moulder,  Pelham,  boards  8 
Broadway  [shire 

Dennis  D.  real  estate,  h.  134  Hamp- 
Dennis  F.  laborer,  h.  16  Xorth 
Edward  E.  student,  b.  43  Irving 
Edward  F.  laborer,  b.  1  Holley  ave. 
Eliza,  widow  of  John,  h.  r.  1  Binney 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  house  46 
Xinth  [ave. 

Ellen,  widow  of  John.  h.  193  Rindge 
Ellen  J.  Miss  (E.  ct  M.  McCarthy), 
fancv  goods,   286   Prospect,   rms. 
222  do. 


CAMBEIDGE    [M]    DIRECTORY 


337 


McCarthy  Eugene, fruit  dealer,h.lBinney 
Eugene,  laborer,  h.  149  Elm 
Eugene,  painter,  h.  91  Main 
Eugene  A.  physician,  458  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  do.  [ave. 

Eugene   C.   gardener,  h.  458   Mass. 
E.  &  M.  (Ellen  J.  and  Margaret  T. 

McCarthy),      fancy    goods,      286 

Prospect 
Felix,  laborer,  h.  12  Marion 
Frederick    M.     printer,     bds.     1130 

Cambridge 
Haunah,  at  285  Broadway,  bds.  do. 
Hannah,  h.  rear  356  Green 
Harry,  tinsmith,  h.  254  Vine 
.lames,  cooper,  b.  171  Thorndike 
James,  driver,  h.  214  Bridge 
James,  laborer,  h.  216  Vine 
James  E.  clerk,  bds.  49  Xorth 
James  H.  asst.  H.  U.  library,  bds.  1 

Holly  ave. 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  bds.  1130  Cambridge 
Jeremiah,  foreman,  336  Main,  house 

72£  Washington 
Jeremiah,  hostler,  h.  100  Otis 
Jeremiah,  bds.  151  Otis 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  5  Seventh 
Jeremiah,  motorman,  h.  1  Dover 
Jeremiah,  police  station  2,  boards  6 

Lechmere  pi. 
Jeremiah,  railroad,  h.  93  Fifth 
Johanna,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  70 

Kinnaird 
Johanna,    widow    of    John,    h.   20 

Locust 
Johanna, widowof  Patrick,h.49  Xorth 
John,  collector,  h.  127  Second 
John,  currier,  h.  30  Mead 
John,  driver,  b.  rear.  261  Franklin 
John,  driver,  hose  Xo.  7,  h.  34  Mt. 

Auburn 
John,  gardener,  h.  135  Appleton 
John,  ice  cream,  B.  h.  14  Hancock 
John,  laborer,  bds.  46  Winter 
John,  laborer,bds.  17  Cowperthwaite 
John,  laborer,  h.  4  Bennett 
John,  shoemaker,   1252    Mass.   ave. 

bds.  at  Boston 
John  D.  currier,  h.  43  Clay 
John  G.  varnisher,  bds.  61  Gore 
John  H.  foreman,  Bridge,  b.  100  Otis 
John  H.  plumber,  h.  127  Second 
John  J.  cigar  maker,  h.   1130   Cam- 
bridge 
John  J.  gardener,  bds.  4  Bennett 
John  J.  janitor,  h.  3  Marney 
John  J.  tailor,  330  Washington,  B. 

bds.  352  Broadway 
John  L.  salesman,  I>.  bds.  72A  Wash- 
ington 
John  V.  solicitor,  h.  r.  4()o  Columbia 
Joseph,  carriage  washer,  house  ill 

Inman 


McCarthy  Joseph  D.  bds.  Ill  Inman 
Joseph  P.  teamster,  h.  36  Banks 
Kate,  widow,  h.  17  Cowperthwaite 
Kate,   widow,  h.  rear,  124  Webster 

avenue 
Lawrence  M.  letter  carrier,  E.  C.  b. 

100  Otis 
Margaret,  h.  48  Kinnaird 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  3  East 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  16  Warren 
Margaret,  widow  of  Anthony,  h.  39 

Xinth 
Margaret  A.  widow  of  James  H.  h. 

85  Wendell 
Margaret  T.Miss  (E.  &M.  McCarthy) 

fanev  goods,   286  Prospect,  rms. 

222  do. 
Mary,   dressmaker,  747   Cambridge, 

house  do. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  119  Amory 
Mary,  housekeeper,  232'Vine 
Mary,    widow   of   Dennis,   h.   r.   40 

Washington 
Mary,    widow    of    John,    janitress, 

Keed  st.  school,  h.  72  Riiidge  ave. 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  8  Third 
Mary  A.    bookkeeper,  25   Bay,  bds. 

70  Kinnaird 
Mary   E.   Miss,    millinery,    etc.   460 

Mass.  ave.  h.  45S  do. 
Mary  E.  widow   of  Richard,   house 

127  Second 
Maurice,  h.  6  Lechmere  pi. 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  2581  Mass.  ave. 
Michael,  confectioner,  h.  49  Brewery 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  458  Columbia 
Michael,  peddler,  h.  42  Grigg 
Michael,  stone  mason,  h.  36  Xorth 
Michael   C.  piano   key   maker,    bds. 

rear  42  Washington 
Michael  J.  bookkeeper,  bds.  8  Grant 
Michael  J.  driver.  X.  E.  Oil  Co.  h. 

239  Columbia  [Vine 

Minnie,    widow   of  William,  h.   317 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  61  Plympton 
Patrick,  hack  driver,  1230*  Mass.  ave. 

h.  25  Bow 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  134  Warren 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  119  Hamiltou 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  r.  4  Bennett 
Patrick  laborer. house  998  Cambridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  85  Bridge 
Patrick, rubber  worker,  I).  10  Munson 
Patrick,  slate,  tin  and  gravel  roofer, 

Lechmere  Bq.  h.  275  vine 
Patrick,   teamster,  86   Mt.  Auburn, 

h.  rear  12  Appian  Way 

Patrick  J.  hostler,  b.  18  Green 
Patrick  .J.  janitor,*  lambridge  <  tee 
bds.  id  Brewer 

Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.  ISti  Charles 
Peter,  rubber  worker,  bds.  60   Brew- 
ery 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]     DIRECTORY 


McCarthy  Susan,  house  21  Webster  ave. 
Theresa,  widow   of   William,  house 

46  Clark 
Thomas,  barrels,  h.  16  Gore 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  51  Brewery 
Thomas,    teamster,    h.    5   Herman's 

Block,  Binney,  cor.  Third 
Timothy,  at  North's,  bds.  rear   126 

Webster  ave. 
Timothy,  city  laborer,  b.  48  Kinnaird 
Timothy  (MeXamara  &  McCarthy), 

grocer,  1108  Cambridge,  b.  73  Elm 
Timothy,  night  crossing  tender,  F. 

R.  R.  Dubliu,  h.  163  do. 
Timothy,    freight    handler,    h.    309 

Green 
Timothy,  juuk,  h.  70  Columbia 
Timothy  F.    clerk,  25  Bay,  bds.    70 

Kinnaird 
Timothy  P.  laborer,  h.  102  Sixth 
Walter,  packer,  bds.  109  Clark 
William,    foreman,   Broadway  Iron 

Foundry,  h.  20  Union 
William  Jr.   action  maker,  bds.   20 

Union 
William  H.  tailor,  330  Washington, 

B.  h.  352  Broadway 
William   J.  dry  goods,  B.   bds.   261 

Franklin 
William  J.  printer,  h.  85  Wendell 
"\  TcCARTHY'S.  J.  SOXS  (James 
JlVX  F.,  Thomas  J.  and  Michael  H.  M. 

McCarthy),  charcoal,  P.    O.   Box 

36,    East  Cambridge,    office    and 

yard,  Linwood  street,  Somerville, 

Mass.     See  page  794 
McCarville  Ann, press  feeder, Univ.Press, 

bds.  25  Cedar 
James,  h.  25  Cedar 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  15  West 
Owen,  laborer,  Som.  h.  15  West 
Peter  J.  city  lamp  lighter,  house  48 

Montgomery 
Rosanna  Miss,  h.  15  West 
McCaughey  Arthur,  h.  41  Sacramento 
JohnM.  plumber,  b.  41  Sacramento 
Richard  L.  clerk,  b.  41  Sacramento 
McCauley  James  Frank,  painter,   rooms 

134£  Hampshire 
John  J.  driver  patrol  wTagon,  station 

2,  h.  182  River 
see  McAuley  [Main 

McCansland  John,  bicycle  repairer,  h.  91 

Robert,  steam  litter,  b.  91  Main 
McCaw  Henry,  hostler,  12  Soden,  house 

92  Brookline 
James  F.  mason,  b.  92  Brookline 
William,  coachman,  h.  r.  23  Hancock 
McClare  C.  Herbert,  architect,  649  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
Martin  L.  piano  maker,  rms.  8  Elm 
McClaren  George,  carpenter,  150  Broad- 
way, h.  237  Columbia 


McClarity    Daniel,    laborer,    house   905 

Cambridge 
Hugh,  upholsterer,  b.  2  Water 
MeClaskev  Augusta  J.  widow,  house   r. 

384  Main 
Clarence  E.  confectionery,  boards   r. 

384  Main 
McCleary  Dennis  George,  stone  pointer, 

h.  84  Fifth 
Hugh,  plasterer,  h.  11  Hayes 
James,  plasterer,  h.  11  Hayes 
McClellan  Jane,  laundress,  h.37  Brewery 
William  D.  clerk,    12  Brattle,  house 

10  Revere 
McClenaghan  Robert, salesman, 561  Mass. 

ave.  -h.  at  Boston 
McClennan  William  H.  house  109  Clark 
McClintock  Robert,  laborer,  h.   3   Front 

st.  court 
Wilder  F.    bookkeeper.  B.   house  46 

Fairfield 
McCloskey  Bridget,  widow  of  Michael, 

house  52  Fifth 
Dennis  F. (McCloskey  &  Harty), gro- 
cer, 241  and  1253  Cambridge,house 

1293  do. 
Frank,  clerk,  b.  371  Winsor 
Frederick,  student,  b.  371  Winsor 
George  W.  reporter,  b.  371  Winsor 
Henry,  laborer,house  Hotel  Myrtle, 

Moore 
Hugh,  carpenter,  h.  371  Winsor 
James,  engineer,  204  Broadway 
James  B.  clerk,  b.  52  Fifth 
John  B.  salesman,   90  Franklin,   B. 

house  96  Sixth 
John  H.  plumber,  1896  Mass.  ave.  h. 

371  Winsor 
Joseph  F.  shoe  maker,  b.   85  Bristol 
Mary,  house  1293  Cambridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  29  Porter 
Peter  J.  clerk,  414  Cambridge,  house 

94  Sixth 
T.  Francis,  clerk,  594  Cambridge,  b. 

371  Winsor 
William    F.    pressman.    University 

Press,  bds.  52  Fifth 
&  Harty  (Dennis  F.  McCloskey  and 

Michael  J.   Harty),   grocers,   241 

and  1253  Cambridge 
see  Maclosky 
McClure  Charles  F.  h.  990  Mass.  ave. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  169  Dublin 
Martha  M.  widow,  bds.  8  White 
Mary  F.  widow  of  Manley  W.  house 

92  Washington  ave. 
McCoart  Catherine  F.  Miss,  bread  store, 

21  Boylston,  rooms  do. 
Charles 'H.  laborer,  b.  21  Boylston 
John,  plumber,  27  Boylston,  house 

14  South 
McColgan  Adam  T.clerk,  2109  Mass.ave. 

h.  149  Elm,  Somerville 


CAMBRIDGE    []\([J    DIKECTOKY 


339 


McColgan  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  94  Spring 
McColl   Alexander,    wood  and   coal,   22 

Hastings,  house  do. 
McCollem  Robert  J.  carpenter,  house  10 

Dodge 

McCollom  Alice  M.  student,  b.  63  Fourth 

Charles  S.  teamster,  h.  63  Fourth 

Eva  Miss,  silk  knitter,  b.  63  Fourth 

William  H.  student,  b.  63  Fourth 

McConaghey  Eobert  T.  clerk,  B.  bds.  72 

Green 
McConnell  George, helper,  b. 152  Franklin 
James  C.  motorman,  h.  Cameron 
Joseph,  plasterer,  h.  4  Boyson  place 
Norman    J.    wood    moulder,   house 

Moxon's  bldg.  Green 
Thomas  A.  house  12  Warren 
William,  freight  weigher,  house  707 
Cambridge 
McConologue  Daniel  F.  milk   striker,  b. 
30  Harvey 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  133  Clark 
Neil  James,  plumber,  633  Mass.  ave. 

b.  30  Harvey 
Neil  John,  house  30  Harvey 
McConville  Patrick,  plasterer,  house  167 

Franklin 
McCool  Catherine,  widow  of  John,  house 
56  Green 
Catherine,   widow  of  Thomas,   bds. 

120  Green 
Michael,  carpenter,  h.  3  Line 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  10  Hayes 
McCorkle  Frank,  freight  handler,  F.   R. 
R.  h.  103  Gore 
James,  laborer,  h.  57  Spring- 
James,  Jr.  teamster,  bds.  57  Spring- 
Sarah  A. bookkeeper, 108  Hampshire, 
bds.  57  Spring 
McCormac  Margaret,  widow  of  William, 

house  226  Chestnut 
McCormack  James,  city    laborer,   house 
19  Beaver 
James  H.  insurance  agent,  457  Cam- 
bridge, house  do. 
John  B.  machinist,  b.  457  Cambridge 
McCormic  Mary,  widow  of  Richard,  h.2i 
Dailey  alley  [ave. 

McCormick,  Ann,  widow,  h.  77   Concord 
Bridget,  widow  of. John,  h. 19  School 

McCOKMICK  BROS.  (John  J. 
and  William  P.  McCormick),  gro- 
cers, 473  Main  and  1  Columbia.  See 
p.  778 

Charles,  laborer,  h.  182  Franklin 

George,  carpenter,  h.  3  Bunting 

George  J.  bds.  1  Tuttle 

Harry,  Laborer,  bds.  19  Squires  ct. 

Henry,  clerk,  2431  Mass.  ave.  boards 
164  Gore 

James,  bds.  i<;  Laurel 

James,  boiler  maker,  h.  291  Main 

James,  carpenter,  h.  877  Cambridge 


McCormick  James,  grocer,333  Main,h.l0 

Harrison 
James,  laborer,  bds.  1  Tuttle 
James  C.  clerk,  169  Gore,  b.  160  do. 
John,  at  health  dept.Citv  Hall. house 

2  Gore 
John,  plumber,  h.  2  Dailey  alley 
John  C.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  h.  1  Tuttle 
John  C.  student,  b.  160  Gore 
John  J.  (McCormick  Bros.),  grocer, 

473  Main,  rms.  100  Austin 
John  J.  metal  worker,  h.  193  Main 
Joseph,  wheelwright,  h.  112  Gore 
J.  Patrick,  shipper,  h.  160  Gore 
Richard,  electrician,    169  Gore,   bds. 

571  Cambridge 
Stephen,   rubber  worker,  boards  95 

Moore 
Thomas,  laborer,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  Pot- 
ter, house  Hotel  School,  Holly 
Thomas,  laborer,  11  Fourth  st.  place 
Thomas  M.  clerk,  473  Main,  house  19 

School 
Timothy,  porter,  h.  171  Winsor 
T.  Mrs.  dressmaker,171  Winsor,h.do. 
William  F.  (McCormick  Bros.),  gro- 
cer, 473  Main,  rms.  19  School 
William  H.  clerk,  bds.  1  Tuttle 
McCorry  Charles  P.  car  conductor,  h.  19 

Line 
John,   watchman,  172   Pearl,   house 

217  Brookline 
Joseph  F.  police,  station  3,  house  217 

Brookline 
McCourt  Bernard,  glass  maker, house  371 

Cambridge 
James  A.  glass  maker,  b.  367  Camb. 
John,  coachman,  55  Appleton,  house 

16  Brown 
John,  plumber,  h.  16  South 
Joseph,  plumber,  255  Cambridge,  b. 

201  Charles 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Michael, house  201 

Charles 
Patrick   F.  lumber    surveyor,  house 

282  Vine 
Rosa  T.  housekeeper,  367  Cambridge 
Thomas,  plumber,  255  Cambridge,  b. 

201  Charles 
see  McCoart 
McCovey  Owen,  teamster,  h.  177  Main 
McCoy  Agnes  and  Mary, dressmakers,  li. 

295  Main 

Annie,    widow    of  James,     house   296 

W insor 
Hugh  A.  telephone    foreman,  boards 

295  Winsor 
.lames  .1.  teamster,  h.  67  Moore 
John,  laborer,  h.  8  S tin  son  cl . 
Catherine  Miss,  house  83  Brattle 
Mary  MUs.  house  s;{  Brattle 
Michael,  cutter,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house 

110  Klin 


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340 


CAMBRIDGE    []\([]    DIRECTORY 


McCoy  Peter,cutter,Am.R.Co.h.62  Ninth 
Richard,  granite  cutter,  h.  7  Sparks 
Robert  J. mason's  apprentice,  boards 

14  Walnut  ct. 
Thomas  H.  (W.  J.  McCoy  &   Sons), 

mason,  b.  14  Walnut  ct. 
William,  plasterer,  h.  22  Prince 
William  J.  (W.  J.  McCoy  &  Sons), 

mason,  14  Walnut  ct.  h.  do. 
William,  Jr.  (W.  J.  McCoy  &  Sons), 

mason,  bds.  14  Walnut  ct. 

McCOY  W.  J.  &  SONS  (William 
J.,  William  J.  Jr.  and  Thomas  H. 
McCoy),  masons  and  builders,  14 
Walnut  ct.  order  box, 671  Mass.  av. 
See  p.  801 

M'COY  GEORGE    M.  insurance 
and  mortages,  75  State,   B.   house 
at  Melrose.     See  page  17 
Rosilla  A.  widow  of  Madison,  house 

18  Rockwell 
William  B.  insurance  and  mortages, 
75  State,  B.  h.  199  Hamilton 
McCray    Alexander,   foreman,   Laminar 

Fibre  Co.  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
McCrea  Charles  H.  clerk,  b.  254  Winsor 
John  J.  bartender,  b.  254  Winsor 
Margaret,  widow  of  Andrew,  house 

254  Winsor 
see  McRae,  also  Macrae 
McCready  Charles  A.  carpenter,  boards 
26  Mead 
.  John  C.  editor,  h.  358  Winsor 
Joseph,  h.  358  Winsor 
P.  J.  brass  finisher,  69  Main,   house 

at  Boston 
Samuel  A.  printer,  bds.  358  Winsor 
Thomas,  h.  2  Church  place 
Wallace  M.  machinist,h.2  Church  pi. 
McCrehen     Eugene,     teamster,    h.     77 
Rindge  avenue 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  54  Rindge  ave. 

house  do. 
John  E.  police,  h.  82  Rice 
McCristle  Frank  (Murphy  &  McCristle) , 
painter,  2452  Mass.  ave.  h.  5  Clay 
McCrohan  James,  rubber  worker,  house 

52  Plymouth 
McCue  Bridget,  widow  of  Dennis,  house 
847  Cambridge 
Charles  F.  bookkeeper,    boards  203 

Hampshire 
Charles  H.  liquors,  h.197  Hampshire 
Henry  J.   draughtsman,   631  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  203  Hampshire 
Thomas,  peddler,  h.  747  Cambridge 
Thomas     F.      janitor,     Wellington 

school,  house  203  Hampshire 

see  McGue,   also  McHugh  and  Mc- 

Gough  [Athens 

McCullar  Charles,  electrotyper,  house  5 

McCulloch  Samuel,   drain  builder,    623 

Mass.  ave.  h.  173  Harvard 


McCullough  Bernard,  grease  collector,b. 
141  Webster  ave. 
Frank,  laborer,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co.  h. 

86  Bristol 
George,  moulder,  bds. 471  Cambridge 
George,  teamster,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co. 

house  rear  8  Davis 
George  W.  life  ins.  agent, house  2458 

Mass.  ave. 
John,    grease    collector,    bds.     141 

Webster  avenue 
John  F.  ins.  agent,  bds.  2458  Mass. 

avenue 
John  H.  junk,  h.  266  Columbia 
Mary,  widow  of  Bernard,  house  141 

Webster  avenue 
Thomas  H. salesman,  b.266  Columbia 
McCune  Earl  V.  h.  1752  Cambridge 
McCurdy  Charles  E.  clerk,  604  Mass.  av. 
bds.  588  do. 
Robert  J.   driver,  29  Franklin,  h.  7 
Blanche  [Sixth 

McCusker  Frank,  chemical  plumber,h.72 
Hugh,  laborer,  bds.  14  Marion 
James,  soap  maker,  h.  16  Warren 
Tames,  Jr.  at  169  Gore,  h.  10  Davis 
John,  nurse,  Cambridge  Hospital,  h. 

86  Foster 
John,  soap  maker,  bds.  16  Warren 
Margaret,  widow  of  John  F.  bds.  86 
Foster  [bridge 

William,  lead  burner,  h.  1345  Cam- 
William  A.  clerk,  b.  1345  Cambridge 
William  L.  laundry,   b.   1345   Cam- 
bridge 

,  widow,  h.  190  Bridge 

McDaniel  Ralph  B.  bds.  69  Dana 
Samuel  W.  lawyer,  h.  69  Dana 
Walton  B.  student,  H.  IT.  b.  69  Dana 
McDearmid  Hector,  carpenter,  h.  Hotel 
Parks,  School 
Neil,  driver,  bds.  Hotel  Parks 
Norman,  driver,  bds.  Hotel  Parks 
McDermid  Duncan  Rev.  b.  31  Bigelow 
McDermott   Bernard  E.   gas  fitter,    h. 
2070  Mass.  ave. 
Daniel,  grocer,  106  Harvard,  h.  do. 
D.  Joseph,  laborer,  b.  r.  11  Bristol 
Edward,  foreman,    blacksmith,   244 

Main,  h.  at  Boston 
Edward,  laborer,  317  Harvard 
Edward,    pressman,    140    Congress, 

B.  h.  25  Somerset 
Edward  J.  porter,  bds.  39  Howard 
Fred,  baker,  bds.  97  Green 
James,  coachman,  h.  70  Winsor 
James  H.  glassmaker,  h.  139  Elm 
John,  laborer,  h.  144  Hastings 
John,  laborer,  h.  81  Main 
John,  moulder,  h.  725  Cambridge 
John  H.  assistant  engineer,  S.  F.  E. 

2,  house  11  Dodge 
John  J.  horse  shoer,  h.  168  Franklin 


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341 


McDermott  John  W.clerk,Inman  sq.h.352 
Broadway 
Mary,   widow   of  Patrick,   h.  r.   11 

Bristol 
Michael,  bds.  97  Green 
Michael  F.  laborer,  b.  r.  11  Bristol 
Napoleon,     hairdresser,     bds.     2433 
Mass.  ave.  t.c 

Patrick,  bookbinder,  h.  218  Banks]^ 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  713  Cambridge"- 
Patrick,  plumber,  h.  23  Winter 
Patrick  G.  music  teacher,  81  Thorn- 
dike,  h.  do.  [58  Austin 
Patrick  J.  foreman,  29  Franklin,  h. 
Simon  J.  manager,  Catholic  Adver- 
tising Agency,  18  Central  sq.  h.  at 
Medford 
Thomas,  box  nailer,  h.  210  Columbia 
Thomas  P.glassmaker,  h.298  Winsor 
Thomas,  produce,  h.  66  Broadway 

,  druggist,  rms.  307  Broadway 

McDevitt  Andrew  P.  (McDevitt  Bros.), 
provisions,  1097  Cambridge, bds.  87 
Tremont 
Bros.  (Andrew  P.  and  John  F.), pro- 
visions,  1097   Cambridge 
Celia  F.  Miss,  h.  32  Fourth 
Edward,  blacksmith,  h.  87  Tremont 
James,  plumber,  h.  32  Fourth 
John  F.  (McDevitt  Bios.), pro  visions, 
1097  Cambridge,  bds.  87  Tremont 
William  E.  bds.  87  Tremont 
McDonald  Alex,  lineman,  Som.  bds.  60 
Norfolk 
Alex,  rubber  worker,  rms.  46  Clark 
Alexander,     carpenter,     house     18 
Berkshire 

MCDONALD     ALEXANDER, 
carpenter,  205  Western  ave.  h.  do. 

See  page  789 
Alexander    (A.   McDonald  &  Son), 

granite,  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  643  do. 
Alexander,  horse  shoer,  19  Blanche, 

h.  at  Boston 
Alexander    D.   telegraph    operator, 

109  State,  B.  h.  1252  Cambridge 
Alexander  L.  foreman,  A.  McDonald 

&  Son,  bd  .  643  Mt.  Auburn 

MCDONALD      ALEXANDER 
&  SON  (Alexander  and  Frank  R. 
McDonald),   marble   and    granite 
workers, Mt. Auburn,  c.  McDonald. 
Sec  page  802 
Allan,  carpenter,  bds.  15  Columbia 
Allan,  lineman,  b.  1025  Cambridge 
Allen,  clerk,  at  Boston.  I).  85    Bridge 

Angus,  carpenter,  bds.,")*;  Cambridge 
Angus,  carpenter,  i>.  I  Washington 

Angus  I),  at   W.  B.  Tower  B0U96,  b. 

13  Fourth 
Angus  II.  carpenter,  b.  133  Pine 
Angus  II.  driver,  engine  2,  h.  58£ 

Franklin 


McDonaldAugustusjanitor, Perkins  Hall 
Ann,  widow  of  Philip,  h.  45  Willowr 
Annie,      dressmaker,      30     Foster, 

boards  do. 
Archibald,  paver,  b.  88  Mt.  Auburn 
Bernard     (McDonald     Bros.),     146 

Charles,  h.  4  Carlisle 
Bernard,  laborer,  bds.  139  Cushing 
Bridget,  widow  of  Matthew,  h.  147 

Cushing 
Bros.  (Bernard  and  John  F.),  mnfg. 

confectioners,  146  Charles 
Carrie,  widow  of  Charles, h. 30  Foster 
Charles,  baker,  b.  14  Union 
Christina     and     Margaret,     h.     30 

Tremont 
Clement  P.  cooper  and  variety  store, 

Cambridge,  cor.  Winsor,  h.  do. 
Daniel,  at   145  Broadway,  bds.  252 

Vine 
Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  220  Banks 
Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  67  Webster  av. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  43  Cogswell  ave. 
Daniel,  motorman,  b.  48  Grant 
Daniel,  teamster,  157  Cambridge 
Daniel  J.  carpenter,h.65  Webster  av. 
Dominick  A.  shoemaker,  2  Union,  B. 

h.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Donald,  carpenter,  h.  65  Webster  av. 
Donald,  cooper,  h.  30  Tremont 
Donald  A.  carpenter,h.  117  Kinnaird 
Donald  W.  fireman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.h. 

9  Fifth 
Duncan  D.  carpenter,  h.  133  Amory 
Edward,     pile     driver,     h.     Hotel 

Templeton 
Edward  J.  brass  finisher,  b.  67  Web- 
ster av.  [253  Vine 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Daniel,  house 
Elizabeth,   widow   of  John,   h.   118 

Charles 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Laughlin,  h.HS 

Webster  ave. 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  17 

Porter 
Elizabeth  M.  Mrs.  h.44  Holyoke 
Felix,  laborer,  h.  254  Vine 
Frank,  stringer,  r.  368  Main,  house 

at  Boston 
Frank   R.    (A.   McDonald   &    Son), 

granite,  Mt.  Auburn,  bds.  643  do. 
George,  helper,  29  Main.  h. at  Boston 
George  I),  machinist,  29   Main.  b.  10 

B  load  way 
Gerald  J.  carpenter,  bds.  19  Pine 

Hannah,    widow    of    Peter,    h.    P.    (! 

Lope/ 
1  lector,     moulder,     Broadway    Iron 

Foundry 
Henry,  mason.  (McDonald  &  Son), 

L09  Western  av.  bds.  do. 
Hugh,  carpenter,  rms.  187  Winsor 

Hugh,  laborer,  h.  i~>~>  Columbia 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


McDonald  Hugh  J.  at  Am.  R.  Co.  b.  224 

Vine 
James,  brakeman,  h.  180  Brookline 
James,  laborer,  bds.  147  Cushing 
James,  laborer,  h.  185  Franklin 
James,  masoD,  h.  181  Putnam  ave. 
James,  teamster,  h.  29  Fairmont 
Jane  Mrs.  h.  70  Winthrop 
Jane  A.  Mrs.  h.  315  Broadway 
Johu,'at  B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  b.  "196 

Norfolk 
John,  clerk,  B.  h.  189  Portland 
John,  engiueer,  258  Mt.  Auburn,  h. 

17  Maynard  pi. 
John,  expressman,  bds.  18  Berkshire 
John,  laborer,  h.  77h  Hampshire 
John,  laborer,  h.  165  Otis 
Johu,  laborer,  b.  17  Porter 
John,  mason,  b.  199  Clark 
John  (McDonald  &  Son),  mason, 109 

Western  ave.  house  do. 
John,  pile  driver,  h.  90  First 
John,   woven  hose  worker,   h.   181 

Clark 

MCDONALD    JOHN    &    SON 
(John    and    Henry    McDonald), 

masons,  109  Western  av.  See  p. 800 
John  A. shoemaker  at  Watertown,  h. 

72  Cushing 
John  ;F.  (McDonald  Bros.),  confec- 
tioner, 146  Charles,  b.  90  Fifth 
John  G.  F.  clerk,  h.  191  Norfolk 
■  John  H.  carpenter,  74  Boylston,  h. 

31  Hudson  -*'-*   ■  ■-?.  *% 

John  J.  carriage  mnfr.  96  Bridge,  h. 

100J  Gore 
John  J.lpainter,  h.  42  Locke 
John  L.  clerk,  15  Brattle,  h.  5  South 
John  P.  laborer,  b.  77i  Hampshire 
John  R.  carpenter,  h.  106  Kinnaird 
Joseph,  iron  worker,h.  r.  196  Norfolk 
Joseph,    shoemaker,  23  Jay,   house 

103  Brookline 
Joseph  A.  plasterer,  b.  119  Auburn 
J.  Leopold,  painter,  rooms  142  Mt. 

Auburn  [do. 

Kate,  nurse,  Cambridge  hospital,  b. 
Lascelle  C.  bookkeeper,  h.  22J  Athens 
Lauchlan,  wireman,   rms.  5  Hamp- 
shire place 
Lauchlin,  lineman,  C.  E.  L.  Co.  h. 

77  Western  ave. 
Lawrence,    job    printer,    boards    22 

Montgomery 
Lida,  widow  of  Kenneth,   house  80 

School 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  269  Vine 
Marshall,  coachman,  860  Mass.  ave. 

rooms  do. 
Martin  M.  laborer,  h.  139  Cushing 
Martin  T.  machinist,  19  Main,  h.  17 

Vineyard  [Donnell 

Mary,    widow  of  James,  house    21 


McDonald  Mary,  widow  of  John,house  2 

Douglass 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  Grant  cor. 

DeWolfe 
Mary,  widow  of  Owen,  h.  75  Fifth 
Mary  F.  Mrs.  dress  skirts,  579  Mass. 

ave.  house  do. 
Mary  J.   dressmaker,    12    Dunster, 

rooms  do. 
Matthew,  laborer,  h.  152  Charles 
Matthewlaborer,  h.-131  Webster  ave. 
Matthew,  painter,  b.  69  Webster  ave. 
Maurice,  mason,  b.  337  Concord  ave. 
Michael,  h.  69  Webster  ave. 
Michael,  track  repairer, '  W.  E.  St. 

R.  R.  Co.  rms.  1* Dunster 
Michael  (McDonald  &  Davis),  hay, 

1060  Cambridge,  h.  369  Columbia 
Neil,  carpenter,  h.  Cameron 
Neil  J.  janitor,  Warland  bldg.  house 

1256  Mass.  ave. 
Nelson  A.  carpenter,  b.283  Broadway 
Patrick,  h.  1197  Cambridge 
Patrick,  blacksmith,  h.  129  Harvard 
Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  224  Vine 
Patrick,  hostler,  41  Ellery,  house  91 

Winsor 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  12  Dinsmore  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  90  Fifth 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  189  Rindge  ave. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  269  Vine 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  24  Watson 
Patrick  J.  laborer,  h.  22  Montgomery 
Peter  J.  candy  maker,  bds.  90  Fifth 
Philip,  peddler,  bds.  45  Willow 
Roderick,  lineman,  b.  1025  Cambridge 
Roderick,  Mrs.  h.  48  Grant 
Roderick  A.  clerk,  h.  106  Kinnaird 
RonaldS.  printer,  558  Mass.  ave.  b. 

106  Kinnaird  [Cambridge 

Rose,  widow  of  Allen  F.  house  571 
Rose  E.  Miss,  h.  369  Columbia 
Sarah  M.  rubber  worker,  rooms  31 

Tremont  [h.  do. 

Stephen,  mason,   109  AVestern  ave. 
Thomas,   carpenter,  h.  69   Webster 

avenue 
Thomas,  lumber  piler,  h.  269  Vine 
Thomas  H.  laborer,  b.  90  Fifth 
William,  janitor.   Hilton's  block,  h. 

4h  South 
William,  harness  maker,  105  Merri- 

mac,  B.  h.  136  Winsor 
William  R.  carpenter,  h.  324  Vine 

MCDONALD  &  DAVIS  (Michael 
J.   McDonald  and  Frank  Davis), 
hay,   grain  etc.   1060   Cambridge. 
See  p.  783 
see  Macdonald 
McDonnell  Bridget,   widow   of    James, 
h.  5  Mill 
Emma  G.  dressmaker,  15  Vineyard, 
boards  do. 


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348 


McDonnell  John  J.  laborer,  h.  29  Eeed 
Margaret  E.   dressmaker,   15    Vine- 
yard, bds.  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  15 

Vineyard 
Mary,  h.  105  Kinnaird 
Mary  A.  nurse,  b.  15  Vineyard 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  531  Winsor 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  20  Montgomery 
Patrick    H.    machinist,    boards     15 

Vineyard 
see  McDonald 
McDonough  Francis,  blacksmith,  house 

1014  Cambridge 
Hugh,  laborer,  h.  r.  199  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  71  Concord  ave. 
John,  laborer,  h.  17  Clark 
John,  stone  cutter,  b.  57  Main 
Margaret  and  Mary,  h.  84  Amory 
Martin,  clerk,  P.  O.  1849  Mass.  ave. 

house  at  Boston 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  418  Columbia 
Michael  J.  laborer,  h.  129  Charles 
Patrick,  engineer,  C.  Gas  Co.  Third, 

h.  84  Amory 
Patrick,  stone  worker,  C.  R.  Stone 

Co.  h.  3  Erie 
Patrick  H.  furniture  finisher,  house 

121  Charles 
Sarah,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  191 

Norfolk 
William,  teamster,  1290  Mass.  ave. 

h.  17  Sparks 
Wood  E.  cigar  packer,h.  51  Brookline 
McDouell  Frances,  widow  of  Alexander, 

h.  257  Broadway 
George  H.  painter,  b.  257  Broadway 
William    W.    plumber,    boards    257 

Broadway 
McDougall  Alexander  W.  carpenter,  h. 

65  Lincoln 
Andrew,  teamster,  h.  157  Portland 
Archibald,    carpenter,    b.    3     Shep- 
herd's block  [ington 
Daniel  J.   carpenter,   h.   24    Wash- 
James  B.  stencil  cutter,  house  2070 

Mass.  ave. 
John,  10  Arrow,  b.  2  DeWolfe 
John,  carpenter,  h.  r.  1   Washington 
John  A.  carpenter,  b.  431  Main 
Martin,  b.  431  Main 
William,   carpenter,  house   7  Hotel 

Weston,  43  School 
William    A.   carpenter,    house    cud 

Bismarck 
McDow  .John  J.  .Mrs.  h.  1210  Cambridge 
McDowell  Edward,  brakeman,  bds.   149 

Hamilton 

George  S.  teamster,  b.  to  Franklin 
John  I!,  laborer,  Bit.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, I*,  s.  B.  McDowell's 
Mary,   nurse,  Almshouse,  Tannery, 
boards  do. 


McDowell  Mary,  widow  of  Thomas  W.h. 
149  Hamilton 
Samuel  B.  laborer,  h.  Huron  ave.  n. 

Lake  View  ave. 
Walter  I.  action  maker,  boards  149 

Hamilton 
William  J.  teas,  h.  Mt.  Auburn 
McDuff  Frank,  at  B.  B.  W.  h.  233  Charles 
McDuflie    John,    clerk    of    committees, 

City  Hall,  h.  67  Hammond 
McEachern  Alexander,  lineman,  X.  E.  T. 
&  T.  Co.  h.  106  Hampshire 
Angus,  carpenter,  h.  75  Fifth 
Catherine,   dressmaker,   106    Hamp- 
shire, h.  do. 
Daniel,  lineman,  N.  E.  T.  &  T.  Co. 

h.  106  Hampshire 
James  E.  pressman,  b.  22  DeWolfe 
Katie,   dressmaker,  106  Hampshire, 

house  do. 
Maggie,   widow  of   Angus,  house  3 

Shepherd's  block,  Plympton 
Mary,  dressmaker,  106  Hampshire, 

house  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  22  DeWolfe 
McEachran  James  L.  ins.  agt.  house  60 

Magazine 
McElaney  Patrick,    cracker    dealer,   29 

Franklin,  h.  42  Dunster 
McElearnej'  Peter,  plasterer,  boards  14 

Parker 
McEleny  Grace  A.  bookkeeper,  house  73 
Highland  ave. 
Lillian  E.  at  Thayer's  pharmacy,  h. 
73  Highland  ave. 
McElligott  John,  laborer,  h.  145  Banks 
McEllroy     William,     confectionery,     28 

Shepard,  h.  do. 
McElroy  Agnes  J.  teacher,  Lowell  pri- 
mary school,  b.  31  Gray 
Alice  E.   dressmaker,   Bent,  corner 

Third,  h.  do. 
Annie,  b.  64  Vine 
Annie,  widow  of  William,  house  316 

Third 
Catherine,    teacher.    Gore    primary 
school,  bds.  31  Gray 

MCELROY       CHARLES        H. 
building  mover.  2)55  Third,  h.  do. 

See  page  784 
Francis  J.  carpenter,  h.  41  Gore 
George  11.  glass  blower,  •'!  Second,  i». 

31  Gray 
Hugh    II.   glass    blower,    house    349 

( Columbia 
.lames, tin  peddler,  469  Winsor,  h.  do. 
James  L.  police,  station  I,  house  ill 

Ellery 
John,  motorman,  h. rear  103  Fourth 
John,  printer,  h.  23  Bristol 
John  ML.  clerk,  b.  349  Columbia 
Joseph,  hostler,  12  Lowland  avenue, 

h.  84  Vine 


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[M] 


DIRECTORY 


McElroy    Katherine    L.    teacher,   Gore 
primary  school,  b.  31  Gray 
Owen,  foundryman,  b.  316  Third 
Patrick  Henry,  clerk,  169  Charles,  b. 

167  do. 
Patrick  J. fancy  glass  mnfr.  3  Second, 

h.  31  Gray 
Peter  J.  glass  blower,  3  Second,  h. 

at  Charlestown 
Rosanna,  widow  of  Francis  G.  house 

Bent,  cor.  Third 
William  E.  janitor  Institute  building, 
271  Cambridge,  b.  41  Gore 
McEvoy  John,  fruit,  1232  Cambridge,  h. 

20  Bolton 
McEwen  Henry,  teamster,  224  Main,  h. 

at  Somerville 
McFadden  Henry  B.  laborer,   house  99 
Richdale  ave. 
James,  horseshoer,  h.  153  Third 
John,  city  laborer,  b.  261  Franklin 
John,     grave     digger,     Cambridge 

cemetery,  h.  263  Mt.  Auburn 
John  F.  plumber,  b.  263  Mt.  Auburn 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  49  Gore 
Richard,  mason,  b.  263  Mt.  Auburn 
Stephen,  Jr.  printer,  b.  261  Franklin 
Stephen  S.  city  laborer,   house  261 
Franklin 
McFall  Clara  B.  widow  of  Rev.  David, 

h.  90  Fourth 
McFarland  Addie  A.  widow  of  James  C. 
h.  10  State 
Albert  h.  38  Howard 
Alexander,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Alfred,  h.  42  Bowdoin 
Carrie,  widow  of  John  R.  h.  44  Pearl 
Colin,    salesman,   276   Columbia,    h. 

149  Harvard 
Edgar  H.  painter,  b.  38  Washington 
Fannie  I.  Mrs.  provisions,  276  Colum- 
bia, h.  184  Tremont 
MeFARLASHD      FOREST     E. 
grocer,  110  Harvard  and  Washing- 
ton, cor.  Brewery,  house  325  Main, 
See  p.  777. 
Fred,  clerk,  b.  74  Antrim 
George,  coachman,  h.  9  Lopez 
George  H.  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  b. 

20  Market 
Harry  R.  clerk,  b.  38  State 
Herbert     O.     spring     bed     maker, 
Rhoades  building,  State,  b.  10  do. 
James,  boot  maker,  1890  Mass.  ave. 

h.  at  Somerville 
James,  machinist,  h.  20  Market 
Jane, witlow  of  George, h. 7  Rockwell 
John,  laborer,  h.  15  Warren 
Lorenza   R.  grocer,  123  Harvard,  h. 

112  do. 
Mark,  hostler,  Richardson  &  Bacon, 

College  wharf,  h.  do. 
Mary  and  Nellie,  h.  20  Market 


McFarland  Mary  E.   Mrs.  varietv  store, 
96  Howard,  h.  38  do. 
Melvin,  foreman,  B.  B.  Works,  bds. 

74  Antrim 
Rinaldo,  watchman,  h.  74  Antrim 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  119  Harvard 
Robert    L.  clerk,   Washington,  cor. 

Brewery,  h.  279  Columbia 
Roscoe  E.  provisions,  276  Columbia, 

house  18|  Tremont 
Sarah,   widow  of  Joseph,   house  5 

Shepherd's  blk. 
William  A.  tinsmith,  385  Putnam  av. 
h.  7  Rockwell 
McFarlane  John,builder,  191  Hampshire, 

h.  381  Broadway 
McFee  Peter, carpenter,  h.  189  Broadway 
McGaffigan  Michael,hostler,b.  73  Rindge 

avenue 
McGahey  Henry   (McGahey  &  Byrne), 
mason,  108  Main,  h.  17  Gray' 
John,  h.  17  Gray 

Mary  Ann,  brush  maker,  h.  17  Gray 
Sarah  Miss,  h.  17  Gray 
&  Byrne  (Henry  McGahey  and  John 

Byrne),  masons,  108  Main 
see  McCahey 
McGann  Charles,  laborer,  b.  9  Andrew 
Francis,  laborer,  b.  9  Andrew 
Hannah,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  9 

Andrew 
Katie,  boxmaker,  b.  418  Columbia 
John,  laborer,  h.  418  Columbia 
John  J.  at  North  Packing  Co.  bds. 

418  Columbia 
Peter  J.  b.  1326  Cambridge 
McGanty  Edward  E.  bookkeeper.  B.  b. 

144  River 
McGarrett  William  A.   chemist,   house 

1211  Cambridge 
McGarry  Peter,  copper  worker, house  13 

Ph  mouth 
McGaskill  Daniel,  motorman,  b.  2  Frank 
McGaughey  James,  teamster,  169  Gore, 

h.  1434  do. 
McGay  Isaac,  stair  builder,  boards   77 

Washington 
McGee  Ann,  widow   of  Daniel,  house  5 
Lambert 
Catherine,   widow   of  George,  h.  r. 

173  Franklin 
Ellen,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  Munroe 
Emma,  widow  of  James,  house  4454 

Main 
John,  moulder,  h.  7  Conlan's  ct. 
McGillicuddy  Daniel,  laborer,  house  13 
School 
Daniel  E.   carrier,  P.  O.  647  Mass. 

ave.  h.  146  Pearl 
Ellen,  widow  of  Michael,  house  12 

Sparks 
James   F.   freight  handler,   B.  bds. 
423  Huron  ave. 


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345 


McGuillicuddy  Jeremiah,  laborer,   b.  12 

Sparks 
John,  laborer,  b.  12  Sparks 
John  D.  mason,  h.  23  Montgomery 
Timothy  J.  coachman,  27  Craigie,  h. 

423  Hnron  ave. 

,  salesman,  rms.  10  Essex 

McGillivray    Alexander,     iceman,      122 

Hampshire,  h.  37  Pine 
Holland,  carpenter,  b.  11   Plymouth 
John  E.  carpenter,  b.  32  Market 
Margaret  S.  stenographer,  B.  b.  1981 

Mass.  ave. 
McGillvray  John  D.  carpenter,  house  65 

Lincoln 
John  H.  b.  2  Suffolk 
McGilvery  Mary,   widow   of  Angus,  h. 

11  Plymouth 
McGilvray  Alex,  electric   trimmer,  h.  12 

Cogswell  avenue 
David  F.  hotel  clerk, b. 7  Holyoke  pi. 
Elouise  C.  widow   of  David  F.  h.  7 

Holyoke  pi. 
John,  stair  builder,  h.  2  Suffolk 
John  H.  laborer,  b.  2  Suffolk 
Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  239  Main 
Simon,  machinist,  b.  167  Main 
McGinley  Patrick,  washer,  h.  47  Pine 
McGinn  John,  horseshoer,  14£  Harvard, 

house  29  do.  [place 

Thomas,  hod  carrier,  b.  15   Far  well 

McGinnis  Alexander,  at  Am.   Rub.  Co. 

b.  1099  Cambridge 
Amelia,  music  teacher,  39  May,b.do. 
Daniel,  carpenter,  h.  909  Cambridge 
Douglas,  carpenter,  b.  392  Main 
Edward  T.motorman,  b.  33  Fourth 
Elizabeth  A.    clerk,  park  dept.  City 

Hall,  b.  107  Garden 
Elizabeth  I.  widow  of  Hugh,  house 

19S  Bridge 
Hannah  Mrs.  b.  107  Garden 
Helen  E.  dressmaker,  39  May,  b.  do. 
Hugh  J.  teamster,  115  Bridge,  house 

2  Stevens  ct. 
James,   mail   clerk,    Globe,    B.  bds. 

198  Bridge 
John,  carpenter,  b.  4  Moore 
.John,  gardener,  house  3!)  May 
see  McGuinness,  also  Mclnnis 
McGirr  Edward  B.  student,  boards  1522 

Cambridge 
Felix    F.    student,    II.    U.   bds.   1522 

( Jam  bridge 
.John  C.  carpenter  and  builder,  1522 

( !amb ridge,  h.  do. 
I'm! rick,  driver,  li.  9£  Gerry 
McGivney  John,  moulder,  h.  L40  Third 
John,    brass     moulder,    house    50 

Spring 
Nellie  Mrs.  variety  store,  l  id 'Third, 

house  do.  [  52  Pine 

McGlashen   Alexander,  machinist,  h.  r. 


McGlashen  Alexauder,  Jr.  engineer,  b.r. 

52  Pine 
David  R.  pressman,  bds.  r.  52  Pine 
McGlinchy  Andrew, bookbinder,38  Pearl, 

B.  h.  1  Athens 
Andrew,  motorman,  h.  118   Webster 

avenue 
Bernard  M.  driver  milk  team,  bds. 

92  Fifth 
James,  cigar  maker,  b.  1  Athens 
James,  peddler,  h.  92  Fifth 
James  F.  herdic  driver,  b.  92  Fifth 
John,  herdic,  b.  92  Fifth 
McGline    M.   J.   harness    cleaner,   1230 

Mass.  ave. 
McGlinn  James  J.  furniture  finisher,  h. 

131  Columbia 
see  Glynn 
McGlone  Francis  J.  laborer,  h.32  Bristol 
McGlynn  James,  laborer,  house  rear  63 

Hampshire 
McGoldrick  Edward,    student,  bds.  131 

Franklin 
Edward  F.  teamster,  h.  173  Franklin 
Hugh  E.  provisions,  h.  131  Franklin 
John,  teamster,  h.  55  Otis 
Michael,  foreman,  coat  heaters,  Am. 

Rnb.  Co.  h.  218  Broadway 
McGough  James,  laborer,  h.  8  Dinsmore 

court 
McGovern  Bernard  J.  silversmith,  bds. 

r.  541  Cambridge 
Elizabeth, dry  goods, 537  Cambridge, 

h.  r.  545  do. 
George  E.  laborer,  b.  113  Hamilton 
James,  carriages,  129  Gore,h.  118  do. 
John,  house  r.  123  Spring 
John,  teamster,Richardson  &  Bacon, 

h.  35  Cowperthwaite 
Joseph  F.   steam  fitter,   bds.  r.  541 

Cambridge 
Mary  E.   widow  of  John  B.  bds.  r. 

541  Cambridge 
Patrick,  clerk,  745  Cambridge,  house 

at  Chelsea 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  23  Lambert 
McGowan    Arthur    II.    clerk,    -132    Cam- 
bridge. 1).  105  Fourth 
Bessie,  dressmaker,  482  Cambridge 
Charles,  clerk, 432  Cambridge,  house 

105  Fourth 
Elizabeth,  clerk,  h.  62  Magnolia   av. 
Francis,  at  IG9  Gore,  i>.  105  Fourth 
Francis, engineer,  2'.)  Main.  h.  '.'1  do. 
Henry  .1.  stevedore,  i>.  <>7    Brookline 

.lames,  laborer,  h.  11!)  Brookline 
.lames,  machinist,  29  Main 
.lames,  teamster,  li.  170  Core 

John   l..  cabinet   maker,  State,  cor. 

Osborn,  h.  2  15  Sixth 
Michael,  fireman,  Hawkins  Machine 

Co.  h.  105  Fourth 

Thomas  -i .  plumber,  b.  17  South 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\£]    DIRECTORY 


McOowan  William,  citv  laborer, house  17 

South 
McGrady  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  30  Bay 

John,  plasterer,  b.  4>£  Essex 
McGrane  Patrick,  laborer,  house  269  Mt. 

Auburn 
McGrath  Benjamin,  hostler,  boards  1247 
Cambridge 
Bernard,  coachman 

h.  at  Somerville 
Daniel   F.  car  conductor,  house  131 

Tremont 
David,  teamster,  221  Bridge,  house  5 

Winter 
Dennis  J.  printer,  house  36  Banks 
Edward  E. brass  finisher,b.  22  Seckle 
Francis,   mill  hand,  108  Cambridge, 

h.  49  Willow 
James  H.  painter,  h.  1072  Cambridge 
Jane,  widow,  h.  288  Prospect 
John,  brakeman,  h.  192  Franklin 
John,  carriage  trimmer,  244  Main,  h. 

at  Boston 
John  G.  spar  maker,  h.  61  Plymouth 
John  J.  carver,  Young's  Hotel,  B.  h. 

6  Fifth 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  22  Hunting 
J.  H.  rms.  1556  Cambridge 
Maurice  F. brass  moulder,h.22  Seckle 
Michael,  house  36  Warren 
Michael,  coachman,  E.   W.  Hooper, 

h.  9  Camden  pi. 
Michael,  paver,  h.  5  Boyson  pi. 
Michael,  plumber,  5  Brattle 
Michael  F.  clerk,  B.  b.  4  Hoi  worthy 
Michael  F.  moulder,  h.  13>£  Soden 
Michael  J.  plumber,  h.  226  Banks 
Patrick,  car  conductor,  boards  1591 

Cambridge 
Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  2528  Mass.  av. 
Peter,teamster, Richardson  &  Bacon, 

bds.  450  Broadway 
Roger,  carpenter,  hf40  Ninth 
Thomas,  deskmaker,  bds. 29  Tremont 
see  Magrath 
McGraw  Thomas,  piano  worker,  house 

29  Tremont 
McGregor  Elizabeth  D.  widow  of  Johu 
W.  h.  18  Western  ave. 
George  A.  clerk,  44  So.  Market,  B. 

bds.  18  Western  ave. 
Grace,  widow  of  John,  h.  33  Wash- 
ington 
Isaac  B.  carpenter,  11  Cherry,  house 

142  Washington 
William,  tailor,  bds.  15  Columbia 
William  L.  clerk,  75  State,  B.  house 

27  Warland 
see  MacGregor 
McGrew  Gifford  H.  G.  agent,  352  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  71  Wallace 
see  Grew  [191  Harvard 

McGruder  Patrick,  confectionery,  house 


McGruder  Patrick,  Jr.  laborer,  h.    191 

Harvard 
see  Mag  ruder 
McGue  Thomas,  furniture  mover,  Lech- 
mere  sq.  house  150  Bridge 
Thomas  F.  teamster,201  Bridge,  bds. 

150  do. 
McGuighan  Hugh,   laborer,  h.   160  Otis 
McGuinness  Edward,  motorman,  boards 

33  Fourth 
Edward,  brakeman,  F.  R.  R.  house 

6  Blair  place 
Nora,     station  agent,    Fresh    Pond 

station,  F.  R.  R.  b.  6  Blair  place 
Thomas,  bds.  33  Fourth 
McGuire  Bernard,  packer,  h.  21  Jefferson 
Bridget  G.  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

6  South 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  22  Jordan  pi. 
Cornelius  E.    water  inspector,  City 

Hall,  house  124  Cushing 
Eliza,  widow  of  William  B.  house  7 

Moore 
Francis  J.  boiler  maker,  h.174  Third 
Frank  S.  upholsterer,  h.  80  Amory 
Frank  S.Jr.  wire  worker,b.80  Amory 
Henrv  W.  painter's  apprentice,  bds. 

240' Franklin 
James,  bar  tender,  h.  82  Gore 
John,  at  Am.  Tube  Works,  boards  41 

Baldwin  [lin 

John,  plumber's  helper,h.240  Frank- 
John  C.  hosemaker,  h.  54  Cherry 
Joseph,  jeweller,  bds.  21  Jefferson 
Joseph,  wire  worker,  b.  80  Amory 
Maria,  widow  of  Michael,  house*  74 

Spring  [Jefferson 

Mary,  widow  of  Joseph,  boards  34 
Mary  A.  widow  of  John,  h.  438  Main 
Maurice  F.  piano   polisher,  rear  868 

Main,  bds.  438  do. 
Patrick  W.  printer,  b.  6  South 
Thomas  H.  baker,  h.  49  Willow 
Thomes  H.  clerk.  Riverside  Press,  b. 

6  South 
Thomas  H.  slater,  h.  75  Clark 

McGUIRE  WILLIAM  THOM- 
AS, bicycles  and  hardware,   119 
and  247  *  Cambridge,   h.   75   Otis. 
See  p.  794 
see  Maguire  and  Magwire 
McGuirk  Francis  E.  fruit,b.3S3  Columbia 
Matthew,    shoemaker,  h.  13  Bristol 
Matthew,  Jr.  core  maker,  boards  13 

Bristol 
Michael,  moulder,  h.116  Webster  av. 
Xellie.  tailored,  h.  383  Columbia 
Patrick.  mason,house  383  Columbia. 
Xo.  3 
McGurk  John  W.  brass   finisher,  house 

124  Brookline 
McGurty  Francis  H.  at  Woven  Hose  Co. 
rooms  72  Hampshire 


CAMBRIDGE    [j\J]    DIRECTORY 


347 


McGurty  Mary,  widow  of  John  J.    h.  66 

Harvard 
McHale  Edward,  mason's  foreman, house 

17  Auburn  pi.  [lin 

McHeftey  John,  cracker  dealer,29  Frank- 

McHugh  Bella,  shoemaker,  b.  181    Clark 

Charles,   foreman,  street  sprinkling, 

house  67  Putnam  ave. 
John,  milkman'  Vassal  lane,  h.  do. 
John,  wheelwright,  97  Boylston,  h. 

450  Broadway 
John   D.  lauudryman,   h.  19    Sidney 
Julia,  widow   of  Thomas,   house  67 

Putnam  ave. 
Julia  G.  clerk,  B.  bds.67  Putnam  av. 
Rebecca  J.  milliner,  1361  Cambridge, 

house  at  Somerville 
see  McCue 
Mcllroy  John,  boiler  maker,  house  165 

Hampshire 
Mcllwain  Benjamin  Wm.  car  conductor, 

h.  29  Line 
Mary  A.  house  1524  Cambridge 
Mclnnes  Angus,  carpenter,  h.  87  Amorv 
George  F.  clerk,  b.  86  Wiusor 
Hugh  H.  action   maker,  125  Broad- 
way, h.  86  Winsor 
John  A.  musician,  bds.  86  Winsor 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  5  Marion 
Joseph  R.  bookkeeper,  b.  86  Winsor 
Mclnness   Allen  J.   carpenter,   house   2 

Hampshire  pi. 
Mclnnis  Daniel  H.  carpenter,  boards  42 

Baldwin 
Donald,  carpenter,  h.  42  Baldwin 
Hugh,  carpenter,  bds.  42  Baldwin 
John,  carpenter,  bds.  42  Baldwin 
Murdock,  carpenter,   b.   42  Baldwin 
Myles,   coachman,    17   Qniucv,  bds. 

90  Mt.  Auburn 
Philip    W.   teamster.    B.   house   234 

Putnam  avenue 
Robert  E.   driver,  84  Mt.  Auburn, 

house  33a  Mill 
Samuel,  carpenter,  bds.  42  Baldwin 
Mclntee   John,   blacksmith's   helper,  T. 

B.  M.  Co.  house  297  Third 
Mclntire  Alexander,  tinsmith,  house  220 

Banks 
Amelia  A.  widow  of  Ebenezer, house 

1600  Mass.  ave. 
Amelia  T.  copyist.  Otis,  cor.Second, 

house  1600  Nla<<.  ave. 
Charles  E.  dentist.  120  Tremont,   15. 

house  1600  M;i-.  ave. 
Charles  J.judge  of  probate  and  insol- 
vency, 23  Pembertoo  sq.  B.  house 

1600  Mass.  ave.  [ave. 

Frederick  M.    student,  l».  1600  Mass. 
George  W.  paper  hanger,  70  [nman, 

bouse  do. 

Harry,  packer,  160  Broadway,  house 
69  [nman 


Mclntire  Henrietta  E.    teacher,   English 

High  school,  bds.  1600  Mass.  ave. 
Herbert  B.  physician, 4  Garden, h. do. 
Hiram  H.  teamster,  bds.  15  Mellen 
Hugh,  carpenter,  b.  5  Hampshire  pi. 
John,  mason,  bds.  5  Hampshire  pi. 
Lucy  G.  widow  of  Thomas,  house  70 

Inman 
Mary  A.  teacher,  h.  1600  Mass.  ave. 
Thomas,  painter,  b.  1307  Cambridge 
Wallace,  printer,  b.  16  Gerry 
see  Mclntyre 
Mcintosh  Alexander,  tailor,  2  Brattle,  h. 

61  North  [field 

Bessie  Miss,  dressmaker,  b.9  Spring- 
Ephraim  D.  tinman,  385  Putnam  av. 

bds.  248  River 
George,  carriagesmith,  376  Main,  h. 

58  Franklin 
Hugh,  wood  turner,  Otis,  cor.  First, 

house  9  Springfield 

MCINTOSH      JOHN,      carriage- 
smith,  16  Soden,  rras.  32  Western 

ave.     See  page  790 
Lester  R.  Mrs.  house  291  Main 
Murdock,  carpenter,  b.  199  Clark 
Mclntvre  Adelaide  R.  Mrs.  dressmaker. 

19  Hilliard,  h.  do. 
Angus,  blacksmith,   386    Columbia, 

house  at  Boston 
Daniel  B.  engineer,  b.   76£  Pleasant 
George  G.  plumber,  303  Main,  house 

34  Washington 
Mclsaac  Angus,  house  38  Cogswell  ave. 
Angus,  Jr.   clerk,  B.  bds.  38  Cogs- 
well ave. 
Daniel, carpenter, rms.  1  Washington 
Daniel,  lineman,  B.  bds.  38  Cogswell 

avenue 
Hugh,  lineman,  B.b.  38  Cogswell  av. 
Jennie    Mrs.  dry  goods,   349   Main. 

house  do. 

McISAAC  JOHN  A.  carpenter,  r. 
3  Washington,  h.  2  do.      See  page 
788 
Norman,  copper  worker,  b.7  Maruey 
Norman,  teamster. h.  130  Washington 
Roderick,   carpenter,   house   rear    l 
Washington  [mouth 

Mclver  Alexander,  laborer,  b.  17  Ports- 
Daniel,    baker,  53    River,   house  so 

School 

John,  cooper,  h.  17  Portsmouth 
William  John,  hostler,  L2  Soden,   h. 

121  Western  ave. 
McKay    Alexander   (Smith     &     McKay 

grocer,  1217  Cambridge,  house  ai 

Somerville 
Alexander,  carpenter,   h.  7   Shepard 
Ann   .1.  assl .  at  I  Observatory,   bd  s. 

7  Shepard 

Annie  M.Mrs. dressmaker,  121  Chest- 
nut .  house  do. 


348 


CAMBRIDGE     []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


McKay  Boyd,  rooms  3  Shepherd's  block, 

Plympton 
Charles,  motorman,  h.  22  Church 
Charles  A.  clerk,  F.  R.  R.  B.,  boards 

7  Shepard 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  2  Hampshire  ct. 
Daniel,  Jr.  lather,  b.2  Hampshire  ct. 
Daniel  C.  laborer,  bds.  167  Broadway 
David,  at  Woven  hose  factory,  rms. 

72  Hampshire 
Donald  J.  carpenter,  b.  31  Magee 
Edna,  clerk,  711  Mass.  ave.  bds.  18 

Western  ave. 
George,  brass  finisher,  h.  102  Clark 
Herdman,  carpenter,  h.  124  Chestnut 
Hugh,  carpenter,  b.  5  Cogswell  pi. 
Ida  D.  stenographer,  bds.  7  Shepard 
Isaac  N.  A.  motorman,  h.35  Cushing 
James,  stonecutter,  h.  34  Tremont 
James,  teamster,  h.  512  Winsor 
John,  engineer,  h.  8  Cherry 
John,  printer,  B.  rms.  72  Hampshire 
John,  teamster,  b.  2  Hampshire  ct. 
Kenneth,   B.  B.  Works,  h.  6  Bristol 
Margaret  A. widow  of  William, house 

130  Spring 
Martha,  house  19  Park  [bridge 

Nellie,  shoemaker,  rooms  1603  Cam- 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  191  Dublin 
Robert  St.  John,  salesman,  298  Cam- 
bridge, house  60  Otis 
Robert  S.teamster,  17  East,  h.97  Otis 
William,  carpenter,  bds.  62  Cherry 
William,   teamster,  17  East,  boards 

39  Second 
see  Mackay 
McKean  AnnaH.  widow,  h.  29  Everett 
McKee  Alex,  salesman,  B.  bds.  55  Austin 
Charles  S.  teamster,  bds.  77  Rice 
George  H.  foreman  supt.  A .  H.Hews 

&  Co.  h.  13  Hubbard  ave. 
James,  plasterer,  h.  24  School  st.  ct. 
Walter  H.  salesman,  b.168  Magazine 
McKeen  Benjamin,  police,  station  2,  h. 

320  Broadway 
Charles  E.  Mrs.  h.  6  Leonard  ave. 
David,  laborer,  h.  7  Hampshire  place 
Elizabeth  T. widow  of  John  A.  house 

320  Broadway 
May,  book  sewer,  bds.  74  Inman 
McKeever  Edward,  bricklayer,  house  184 

Charles 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  103  Brookline 
Susan  E. widow  of  Wm.  h.  51  Antrim 
William  J.  (L.  Lamkin  &  Co.),  prin- 
ter, 1223  Cambridge,  h.  51  Antrim 
McKELLEGET   GEORGE   F. 
lawyer,  27  Tremont  row,  B.  boards 

709  Cambridge.     See  page  816 
Patrrck,  house  709  Cambridge 

McKELLEGET  RICHARD  J. 
lawyer,  27  Tremont  row,  B.  house 
400  Cambridge.     See  page  816 


McKelleghet  John,  laborer,  h.  136  Banks 
McKendry  Agnes  H.  house  21  Ellery 

Sarah  F.  Mrs.  h.  21  Ellery 
McKenna  Alexander  J.  clerk,li.26  North 
Bernard,  butcher,   169  Gore,  rooms 

121  Fourth 
Charles,  laborer,  bds. 6  Fourth  st./pl. 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  103  Fourth 
Edward  H.    stone  cutter,  39  Main, 

boards  4  Lopez 
Henry,  printer,  h.  292  Columbia 
Hugh,  house  17  Willow 
Hugh  R.  shipping  clerk,  518  Wash- 
ington, B.  bds.  17  Willow 
James,  carpenter,  b.  284  Cambridge 
James  (Gayton  &  Co.),  charcoal,  103 

Bridge,  h.  114  Spring 
James,  laborer,  h.  6  Fourth  st.  pi. 
James,  weaver,  house  23  Pine 
John,  laborer,  house  123  Fourth 
John  F.  hairdresser,  b.  192  Brookline 
Louise  M.  Mrs.  boarding  house,  217 

Putnam  avenue 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  227  Third 
Matthew,  hostler,  b.  284  Cambridge 
Michael,  at  Am.  Tube  Works,  b.  41 

Baldwin 
Neil,  carpenter,  b.  71  Tremont 
Owen  T.  cigar  maker,  h.  1008  Cam- 
bridge 
Patrick,  mason's  helper,  h.  51  Gore 
Patrick,  shoemaker,  1008  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Boston 
Mrs.  h.  284  Cambridge 
William,  night  watchman,  33  Hamp- 
shire,  and    (Poole  &  McKenna), 
express,  265  Columbia,  h.  Winsor 
McKenuey  Frank  E.  tin  peddler,  house 
2  Summer 
Hattie  G.  seamstress,  h.  14  Summer 
Lillie  A.  clerk,  b.  14  Summer 
Robert,  waiter,  h.  55  Washington 
William  H.  rubber   worker,   h.   136 
Winsor 
McKenstrie  John,  house  50  Austin 
McKenzie  Alexander,  gardener,  house  54 
Wicklow 
Alexander,  molder,  h.  139  Harvard 
Alexander  Rev.  pastor,  First  Church 

in  Cambridge,  h.  12  Garden 
Annie  M,  housekeeper,  b.  57  Pine 
Charles,  carpenter,  h.  23  Beech 
Colin  D.  house  60  Norfolk 
Daniel,  iron  molder,  b.  139  Harvard 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  George  F.  house 

rear  146  Thorndike 
Elizabeth  L.  stenographer,  B.  house 

239  Brookline 
Ella  F.  clerk,  5  Mt.  Auburn,  bds.  13 

Pine 
Ellen  R.  wid.  of  James  F.  h.  13  Pine 
Frederick  A.  law   student,  bds.  239 
Brookline 


CAMBRIDGE    [M]    DIRECTORY 


149 


McKenzie  George  A.  at  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  239  Brookline 
George  F.  piano  action  maker,  bds. 

13  Pine  [do. 

Hugh,  blacksmith,  244  Main,  b.  221 
James  C.  shipper,  29  Franklin,  house 
10  Lopez 
James  K.  carriagesmith,  264  Green, 

h.  115  River 
James  R.  physician,  901  Mass.  ave. 
James  W.  stair  builder,  h.  69  Colum- 
bia 
John  A.  tailor,  18  Brown,  h.  do. 
John,   florist,   826£   Somerville   ave. 

rooms  do. 
John  D.  carpenter,  h.  38  Eustis  ct. 
John  R.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  239  Brookline 
John  R.  Jr.  physician,  h.  239  Brook- 
line 
Kenneth,  student,  H.  U.  b.  12  Garden 
Kenneth  W.  city  teamster,  house  69 

Harris 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  b.  23  Beech 
Robert,  carpenter,  b.  59  Fifth 
see  MacKenzie 
McKeon  James,  h.  20  Webster  ave. 

Margaret  A.  clerk,  29  Franklin,  bds. 

20  Webster  avenue 
Xellie,   clerk,    29  Franklin,   bds.  20 

Webster  avenue 
McKeough  William   A.  cabinet  maker, 

h.  36  Cogswell  avenue 
McKeown  Frank,  action  maker,  bds.  430 

Columbia 
George  F.  molder,  b.  5  Rogers  block, 

Washington 
John,  at  B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  house 

103  Gore 
May  S.  house  67  Inman 
Thomas,  clerk,  b.  13  Antrim 
William  F.  house  430  Columbia 
William  J.  teamster,  b.  430  Columbia 
McKervy  Charles,  clerk,  b.  324  Green 

James,,  clerk,  bcls.  324  Green 
McKillop  John  K.  carpenter,  h.  351  Main 
McKim  Elmer  P.  car  conductor,  bds.  262 

G  reen 
James,  laborer,  h.  1014  Cambridge 
McKinley  Charles,  laborer, h.  245  Frank- 
lin 
[saac,  mat  maker,  202  Brookline,  h. 

6  Eric 
Richard,  mat  maker,  202  Brookline, 

bds.  c»  Erie 
William  .1.  mat  maker,  bds.  6  Erie 
McKinnell  .lames  .1.  steward,  28  Plymp- 

ton,  house  do. 

McKinnon  Alexander, tailor, h.  17  Antrim 
Andrew  .  carpenter,  i>.  30  Sidney 

MCKINNON  CHARLES  E.  car- 
penter, 571  Mass.  aye.  h.  12  Clin- 
ton.   See  page  789 


McKinnon  Duncan  B.   clerk,  1369  Cam- 
bridge, b.82  Inman 
Elsie  C.  clerk,  b.  225  Broadway 
George  W.  carpenter,  h.  225  Broad- 
way 
John  J.  carnage  painter,  446  Main, 

h.  rear  12  Blanche 
Joseph  J.  box  maker,  h.  1043  Cam- 
bridge 
Mary,  widow   of   Alexander,   h.   84 

Lowland  avenue 
Neil,  stone  cutter,  39  Main 
Nelson  E.  carpenter,  h.  84  Austin 
William  A.  clerk,  b.  17  Antrim 
see  MacKinnon 
McKone  John,  gardener,  60  Raymond,  b. 

11  Norton  place 
McKusick  Edward  P.  salesman,  B.  house 
Hotel  Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
see  Mackusick 
McLane  Daniel  F.  carpenter,  113  Broad- 
way, b.  46  Clark 
James,  laborer,  h.  213  Vine 
Rodney,  rubber  worker,  b.  46  Clark 
McLaren  Catherine  Mrs.  b.  97  Austin 
Walter  J.  clerk,  Chas'n,  house  2585 
Mass.  ave. 
McLarty  Charles,  driver,  b.  140  Bridge 
McLauchlan  Robert  P.  printer,  h.  14  Gri  ay 
McLaud   George  W.  variety   store.    158 
Cambridge,  b.  32  Second 
John,  furniture,  h.  57  Vine 
McLaughlin  Alexander,  metal   worker, 
h.  12  Eighth  [Ions  court 

Annie,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  11  Con- 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  136  Pleasant 
Catherine,  dressmaker,  41  Baldwin. 

boards  do. 
Catherine,  widow,  h,  131  Spring 
Edward  B.  house  11  Haskell 
Elizabeth,  wid.  of  Joseph,  h.  99  Sixth 
Ellen,  wid.  of  Thomas,  h.  10S  Banks 
Frank,  rubber  cutter,  bds.  21  Wash- 

ington 
Fred  H.  milkman,  h.  1236  Cambridge 
James,  cabinet  maker,  25  Brattle,  b. 

1234  Cambridge 
.James  F.  385  Putnam  ave.  bds.  !:>•'> 

Pleasant 
John,  clerk,  b.  803  Cambridge 
John,  grocer,  238  Nine,  b.  236  do. 
John,  laborer,  bds.  :!1  Winter 
John,  Laborer,  b.  276  Vine 
John   F.  milkman,  bds.  L22  Tremont 
John  W.  plumber,  b.  13(1  Pleasant 
Joseph  A.  teamster,  '>.  !>(.)  Sixth 
Joseph  II.  carpenter,  h.  399  Putnam 

avenue 
Joshua  1ST.  carpenter,  h.  141  Putnam 
Louise,  clerk,  L255  (  ambridge,  bds. 

122  Tremont 
Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  L383 

( lamb  rid  ire 


350 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


McLaughlin  Matthew,  coachman,   h.   61 

Harris 
Mav  S.  clerk,  1255  Cambridge,  bds. 

122  Tremont 
Michael,  bottler,  21  Washington,h.do. 
Michael,  foundryman,  h.  41  Baldwin 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  502  Cambridge 
Michael,  Jr.  at  Am.  Tube  Works,  b. 

41  Baldwin 
Neill,  milkman,  h.  213  Third 
Patrick,  cook,  Memorial  Hall,  house 

28  Hancock 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  276  Vine 
Patrick,   variety   store,   432  Broad- 
way, house  do. 
Susan  A.  widow  of  Patrick  H.  h.  122 

Tremont  • 
Thomas,  harness  cleaner,  1230  Mass. 

ave.  h.  254  Franklin 
Thomas,  at  Am.  Tube  Works,  bds. 

41  Baldwin 
Thomas  F.  clerk,  238  Vine,  house  803 

Cambridge 
William,  at  Globe  office,  B.  bds.  180 

Hampshire 
William,  carriage  painter,  374  Main 
William  H.  driver,  436  Mass.  ave.  h. 

122  Tremont 
William  J.  clothing  cutter,  B.  house 

38  Ninth 
William  J.  laborer,  h.  37  Jackson 
William  P.  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  h. 

1210  Cambridge 
see  O'Laughlin 
McLean   Alexander,  bookbinder,  River- 
side Press,  h.  115  Western  ave. 
Allen  L.  carpenter,  h.  64  Rice 
Aneas  J.  clerk,  1253  Cambridge,  h. 

220  Harvard 
Angus,  carpenter  b.  12  Magnolia  av. 
Archibald,  piano  polisher,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  62  Antrim 
Arthur  G.  clerk,  145  Hampshire,  b. 

158  Prospect 
Catharine    A.    teacher,    Wellington 

school,  bds.  64  Rice  [do. 

Charles  A.  clerk,  49  Boylston,  b.  61 
Chester  B.  plumber,  b.  158  Prospect 
Daniel,  boards  137  Winsor 
Daniel,  mill  hand,  bds.  65  Fifth 
Daniel,  plumber,  1965  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
Daniel  F.  carpenter,  113  Broadwav, 

h.  62  Cherry 
Daniel  J.  clerk,  1253  Cambridge,  b. 

220  Harvard 
Elizabeth  N.  widow,  b.  162  Appleton 
George  S.  R.  student,  H.  U.  b.  2218 

Mass.  ave. 
Gertrude,  bookkeeper,  495  Mass.  av. 

bds.  254  Green 
Hector,  clerk,  B.&  A.R.R.,  at  Allston, 

house  13  Antrim 


McLean  Hector  G.  carpenter,h.6  Harvey 
Hiram,   carpenter,  182  Main,   h.   at 

Boston 
H.  Maud,  teacher,   Putnam  school, 

bds.  97  Norfolk 
Isaac,   carpenter,   132   Charlestown, 

B.  h.  2218  Mass.  ave. 
Isaac  A.  carpenter,  b.  2218  Mass.  av. 
James,  stone  cutter,  b.  4  Moore 
James  A.  machinist,  junc.  Broadway 
and  Market,  h.  Moxon's  bldg.  Green 
John,  carpenter,  bds.  6  Harvey 
John,  carpenter,  h.  45  Plymouth 
John,  laborer,  h.  211  Mt.  Auburn 
John,  tinsmith,  27  Boylston,  h.  63  do. 
John,  tube  maker,  at  Somerville,  h. 

61  Boylston 
John  A.  painter,  h.  r.  342  Green 
John  S.  carpenter,  h.  39  Boylston 
John  S.  plumber,  27  Bovlston,  house 

63  do. 
Joseph  B.  clerk,  1876  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

826  Somerville  ave. 
Lauchlin,  carpenter,  b.  64  Rice 
Malcolm,  boards  220  Harvard 
Maria,  widow  of  Robert  M.  house 

158  Prospect 
Martha,  wid.  of  Felix,  h.  68  Boylston 
Mary,  wid.  of  John,  h.  4  Trowbridge 
Norman,  stone  cutter,  rms.  138  Cam- 
bridge 
Roderick,  carpenter,  b.  59  Fifth 
Roderick,  rubber  worker,  b.  46  Clark 
Robert  Burt,  bds.  158  Prospect 
Sanford  A.  10  Arrow,  b.  39  Boylston 
Sarah  J.  dressmaker,  173  Elm,  h.  do. 
William,  house  168  Tremont 
William,  carpenter,  h.  4  Moore 
William,  engineer,  C.  E.  L.  Co.  bds. 

14  Brookline 
William,  engineer,  b.  31  Tremont 
William,  painter,  rms.  48  Brewerv 
William  W.  hairdresser,  1890  Mass. 
ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
McLellan  Charles,  laborer,  bds.  3  Hamp- 
shire place- 
Isaac,  blacksmith,  house  6  East 
James,  bookbinder,  Riverside  Bind- 
ery, h.  159  Pearl 
James  P.  bookkeeper,122  Hampshire, 

house  61  Market 
Malcolm,  carpenter,  house   49  Hub- 
bard ave. 
Norman,  carpenter,  h.  61  Creighton 
Norman,  clerk,  324  Cambridge,  rms. 

341  do. 
Peter  J.  wheelwright,  h.  50  Spring 
Theresa,  widow,  h.  10S  Norfolk 
Thompson,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
see  McClellan 
McLennan  John  C.   carpenter,  house  22 
Wilbur 
John  F.  carpenter, h. 42  Cogswell  av. 


CAMBRIDGE    [M]    DIRECTORY 


351 


McLennan    Malcolm,   carpenter,   h.    49 

Hubbard  avenue  [avenue 

McLeod  Alex,  carpenter,  b.  76  Crescent 

Alexander,  tailor,  503  Mass.  avenue, 

rms.  448  do. 
Alfred,  building  mover,164  Harvard, 

h.  376  Winsor 
Annie,  widow   of  John  J.   house  85 

Concord  avenue 
Bessie  Mrs.  h.  236  Columbia 
Euphemia  Mrs.  h.  18  DeWolfe 
Flora  and  Jennie,  h.  63  Elm 
Frederick  P.  building  mover,  house 

27  Elm 
George,  rubber  worker,  house  3  Ho- 
tel Clark 
Henry  B.  carpenter,  h.  86  Auburn 
Hugh,  clergyman,  h.  43  Langdon 
James  C.  upholster,  b.  49  Fifth 
John  A.  carpenter,  h.  67  Eice 
John  D.  R.  night  watchman,    house 

206  Auburn 
John  J.  carpenter,  h.  Lake  View  av. 
Joseph,  mason,  h.  15  Eliot 
Lemuel,  cooper,  h.  358  Mass.  ave. 
Lucy,  widow  of  Malcolm,  h.  20  Lake 
Lucy,  widow  of  Malcolm,  h.51  Fifth 
Mabel,  music  teacher,  b.43  Langdon 
Mary  E.  widow  of  J.  S.  h.  62  River 
Mary  A.  dressmaker,  85  Concord  av. 

house  do. 
Peter,  telegrapher,  h.  6  Cleary 
Roderick,  jour,  tailor,  2072  Mass.  av. 

b.  18  Creighton 
Sarah,  nurse,  Cambridge    Hospital, 

bds.  do. 
Wilson,  cooper,  h.  358  Mass.  ave. 
McLoud  John,  laborer,  h.  57  Vine 
McMahan  Bryan,  porter,  1376  Mass.  av. 

h.  24  Dunster 
McMahon  Charles,  teamster,  12  Lowland 

ave.  h.  164  Third 
Daniel  J.  carrier,  P.  O.  647  Mass.av. 

h.  44  Austin 
Edward,  helper,  h.  7  Water 
James,  currier,  h.  r.  162  Franklin 
James,  laborer,  h.  81a  Rice 
James  S.  car  conductor,  house  160S 

( lambridge 
John,  horseshoer,  2612  Mass.  ave.  h. 

81a  Rice 
.John,  teamster,  b.  164  Third 
.John,  Jr.  teamster,  b.  81a  Rice 

Martin,  laborer,  b.  81a  Rice 

.Mary  A.  dressmaker,   300  Walden, 

bds.  do. 
Michael,  porter,  i>.  139  IJrookline 
Michael,  clerk,  h.  81  Rice 
Owen.  Laborer,  h.  7  Water 
Robert,  teamster,  b.  Nine.  n.  Third 

Thomas,  harness  nnil'r.    13    Church, 
h.  -27  Willard 

Thomas,  express,  h.  L2  Seventh 


McMakin  James,  iron  worker, house  rear 

42  Gore 
John,  harness  maker,  h.  30  Second 
John  F.  foreman,  B.  W.  W.  house  36 

Tremont 
John  J.  clerk,  b.  30  Second 
Margaret  Mrs.  dressmaker,  30    Sec- 
ond, h.  do. 
McManamy  Michael,  R.  R.  section  hand, 

h.  10  Montgomery 
McMann  John,  rag  sorter,  h.  316  Third 
McManus  Charles,  polisher,h.l21  Fourth 
Felix,  city  laborer,  h.  99  Gore 
Felix,  Jr.  at  Univ.  Press,  b.  99  Gore 
James,  coachman,  5  Craigie,  bds. do. 
John,  gardener,  h.  29  Willow 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  64  Grigg 
Thomas,  teamster,  48   Canal,  B.    h. 

149  Cambridge 
William,  teamster,  b.  173  Otis 
McMaster  Catherine,  widow,  house  rear 

12  Appian  Way 
George  A.  baker,  b.  45  Kinnaird 
William  H.  baker,  h.  45  Kinnaird 
William  H.  Jr.  baker,  b.  45  Kinnaird 
McMasters  John,  laborer,  h.  229  Vine 
Robert,    boiler    maker,     house     44 

Pioneer  ave. 
William,  shipper,  b.  44  Pioneer  ave. 
McMaugh  John  P.  b.  95  Webster  ave. 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,h.  95  Webs- 
ter avenue 
McMenimen  Charles,  painter,  house  107 

Amory 
Charles  E.  painter,  44  Gore,  h.    274 

Cambridge 
Frederick,  printer,  h.  68  Winter 
George,  car  conductor,  b.  68  Winter 
John  F.  teamster,  h.  173  Franklin 
Joseph  M.  teamster,  h.  158  Charles 
Mary,  widow  of   William  M.    house 

68*  Winter 
Patrick,  b.  173  Franklin 
Walter  W.  clerk.  C74  Mass.  av.  bds. 

35  Fourth 
William  II.  police  station  3.  house  35 

Fourth 
McMillan  Allan,  driver,  b.  2  Harold  pi. 
Daniel,  teamster,  b.  408  Main 
Duncan,  lineman,  h.  46  (lark 
Horace,  clerk,  121  Main,  h. Columbia 
William,  carpenter,  h.  326  Columbia 
William,  lineman,  W.  U.  Tel.  house 

3  Torrington  pi. 
William  II.  clerk,  421  Main.  bds.  326 

( lolumbia 

MeMineinev    John   1''.     teamster,     house 
173  Franklin 

Patrick,  b.  173  Franklin 

McMnllin  James,  Laborer,  h.  1 1  Warren 

James,  Jr.  ding  clerk.  1>.  1  I    Warren 

Minnie  L.  dressmaker,  11    Warren, 
house  do. 


352 


CAMBRIDGE     []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


McMullin  William,  teamster,  169  Gore, 
house  14  Warren 

McMURRAY      PETER,     horse 
shoer    and    carriage    mnfr.     305 

Third,  cor.  Munroe,  h.  58  Webs- 
ter av.     see  page  781 
McMurtie  David,   salesman,  477  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  2  Second  st.  ct. 
McNabb  Angus,  carpenter,  h.  4  Davis 
John  A.  buffer,  385  Putnam  ave.  h. 

128  Pearl 
McNall  John  A.  decorator,  h.  1  Eighth 
Margaret  J.  widow  of  George,  house 

1  Eighth 
Thomas,  printer,  h.  769  Cambridge 
McNally  Arthur,  laborer,  b.  271  Vine 
James,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  43  Bristol 
John,  cooper,  b.  317  Vine 
John,  brakeman,  bds.  56  Cambridge 
John  A.  at  169  Gore,  h.  64  Webster 

avenue 
J.  Rankin,  inspector,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

h.  16  Dunster 
William,  laborer,  169   Gore,  bds.  64 

Webster  ave. 
William  S.  printer,  h.244  Hampshire 
McNamara  Agnes,  boarding    house,   38 

Winthrop,  h.  do.  [Hamilton 

Ann,  widow  of  Malachi,  house   121 
Anna  B.  widow  of  Daniel  J.  house  4 

Cowperthwaite 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  14  Hayes  ct. 
Daniel  (McNamara    &    McCarthy), 

grocer,  1108  Cambridge,  house  26 

Tremont 
Dennis,  pressman,  h.  8  Sands 
Ellen  and  Mary  A.  h.  17  Allston 
Eugene,  laborer,  h.  208  Bridge 
George  J.  laborer,  M.  S.  S.  Co.,B.  b. 

24  Harrison 
James,  teamster,  h.  176  Brookline 
James  F.  hatter,  b.  161  Winsor 
John,  driver,  638  Mass.  ave.    house 

48  Kinnaird 
John,  teamster,  b.  5  Pelham 
John,  furniture    repairer,    house  26 

Tremont 
John,  laborer,  h.  129  Hamilton 
John,  laborer,  h.  91  Kinnaird 
John,  painter,  b.  176  Brookline 
John,  Jr.  salesman,  b.  91  Kinnaird 
John  J.  bookbinder,  b.  472  Winsor 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  15  Willow 
John  R.  wire  worker,  b.  88  School 
Margaret,  widow  of   Garrett,  house 

9  Maynard  pi. 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

88  School 
Martin,  foundry  man,  b.  242  Third 
Matthew,  laborer,  169  Gore,    house 

41  Jefferson 
Matthias,  wood  turner.35  Haverhill 

B.  h.  17  Allston 


McNamara  Michael,  laborer,  h.  14  Ninth 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  214  Franklin 
Patrick  J.  bookkeeper,  15  River,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Thomas,  b.  129  Hamilton 
Thomas  F.  chemical  plumber,  house 

71  Western  ave. 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  15  Hayes 
William,  engineer,  h.  472  Winsor 
William,  wood  turner,  h.  232  Brook- 
line 
William  C.  clerk,  B.  b.  472  Winsor 
William  R.  teamster,  b.  88  School 
&  McCarthy  (Daniel  McNamara  and 

Timothy  McCarthy),  grocers,  1108 

Cambridge 
McNamee  Benjamin  F.  (J.   McNamee's 

Sons),  Mt.  Auburn,    h.    at   East 

Watertown 
David  I.  milkman, 173  Lake  View  av. 

house  do. 
Hugh  J.  policeman,  h.  3  Athens 
James  H.  (J.  McNamee   Sons),   Mt. 

Auburn,  h.  atE.  Watertown 
James  T.  bookbinder,26A  Brattle,  h. 

32  Essex 
John,  laborer,  h.  49  Washington 
John  H.  H.  bookbinder,  26a  Brattle, 

h.  53  Wendell 
John  T.  captain,  Hook  and    Ladder 

N.o.  1,  Brattle  sq.  h.49Mt.  Auburn 
Mary    M.    forewoman,    10    Arrow, 

bds.  3  Athens 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  10  Montgomery 
Robert  R.  (J.  McNamee's  Sons),   h. 

182  Lake  View  ave. 
William  A.  (J.  NcNaruee's  Sons),  h. 

133  Lexington  ave. 

McNAMEE'S    JOHN      SONS 
(Benjamin  F.,   James  H.,    Robert 
R.  and  William   A.),  marble   and 
granite    monumental  works,    Mt. 
Auburn,  cor.  Elmwood  ave.      See 
page  802 
McNaugher    Samuel,     Reformed    Pres. 
clergyman,  B.  h.  35  Highland  av. 
McNaughton  Annie,   nurse,    Cambridge 
,   Hospital,  bds.  do. 
Anthony,  milkman,  69  Allston, h.  do. 
Charles  D.  driver,  69  Allston,  b.  do. 
John  W.  car  inspector,  b.  50  Eustis 
Lillias  Mrs.  compositor,  Univ.Press, 
b.  3  Mt.  Auburn  pi. 
McNeil  David  W.  tinsmith,  8  Brattle,  b. 
Brattle  sq.  Hotel 
Edmund  J.  riveter,  b.  140£  Mt.  Au- 
burn 
Edward,  cooper,  b.  536  Windsor 
James,  cabinet  maker,  h.  43  Cherry 
James  A.  herdic  driver,    190  Broad- 
way, b.  r.  418  Columbia 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  414  Columbia 
John,  tailor,  b.  192  Harvard 


CAMBRIDGE    []^[]    DIRECTORY 


353 


McNeil  John,  Jr.  brass   finisher,  h.  192 

Harvard  [burn 

John  H.  motorman,  h.  140£  Mt.  Au- 

Margaret,   rubber  worker,  rms.  210 

Columbia 
Rose  Mrs.  h.  r.  418  Columbia 
Viola  E.  cashier,  12  Brattle,  b.  104£ 

Mt.  Auburn 

see  McNeill 

McNeill  Catherine  Mrs.  variety  store,  70 

Rindge  ave.  h.  do.  [ave. 

George  E.  ins.  agent,  B.  h.27  Rindge 

James,  boiler  maker,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

shop.  h.  104  Auburn 
William  T.  machinist,  b.  104  Auburn 
McNift*  Nellie    A.   bookkeeper,   rms.  40 
Baldwin 
Thomas, at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds.  2  Har- 
vard place 
McNott  Mary  Mrs.  h.  1  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Richard,  salesman,  b.l  Seventh  st.ct. 
William,  organs,  b.  1  Seventh  st.  ct. 
McNulty  Alice,  dry  goods,  43  Webster 
ave.  h.  do. 
Annie  widow  of  Daniel  J.  house  43 

Webster  ave. 
Catherine,  h.  96  Spring 
Catherine,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

48  Fifth 
Hugh,  laborer,  h,Kildare,bey.  Dublin 
James,brass  founder,  b.l  5  Far  well  pi. 
James,  at  Am.  Tube  Works,  bds.  214 
Broad  way  [Kildare 

James  E.  police,   station  1,   h.   end 
McParland  John  P.  (McParland  &  Co.), 
1385  Cambridge,  h.  at  Waltham 
&  Co.  (John  P.  McParland),  provis- 
ions, 1385  Cambridge 
McPartland  Bernard  J.  tinsmith,  b.  395 
Columbia 
Bridget,  widow  h.  395  Columbia 
Frank,  plasterer,  b.  395  Columbia 
Katie,  bookkeeper,  1385  Cambridge, 

bds.  at  Waltham 

Patrick  J.  plasterer,  h.  395  Columbia 

McPartlin  Bernard,  cutter,  Am.  Rub. Co. 

h.  63  Hampshire  [shire 

Frank,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  63  Hamp- 

James,  cutter,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds.  63 

Hampshire 
Joseph  B.  rubber  worker,  boards   63 
Hampshire 
McPeake  Delia,  widow  of   Patrick,  gro- 
cer, 182  Charles,  h.  do. 
Francis  J.  printer,  b.  182  <  Iharles 
James,  gilder,  b.  182  Charles 
JohnR.  car  conductor,  1x182  Charles 
P.  Henry,  clerk,  b.  182  Charles 
McPeck  Charles  E.  clerk,  i>.  54  Kim 
George,  hotel  clerk,  1).  54  Klin 
•lames  H.  bartender,  B.  h.  344  Vine 
John. I.  bookbinder,  b.  51  Klin 
Mary  B.  clerk,  b.  54  Elm 


McPeck  Neal,  engineer,  h.  54  Elm 
McPhail  George  F.  carpenter,  14  Palmer, 
h.  134  Rindge  ave 
Paul,  printer,  Univ.    Press,  bds.   15 
Farwell  place  [dell 

McPhail  George  E.  carpenter,h.  58  Wen- 
McPhee  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.169  Nor- 
folk 
Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  11  Cedar 
Angus,  carpenter,  h.  4  Winter  pi. 
Charles  E.  (McPhee  &  Paul),  tailor 

h.  84  Brookline 
Dwight,  clerk,  B.  ims.  3  William 
John,  painter,  b.  227  Harvard 
Peter,  carpenter,  h.  187  Broad wav 
&    Paul    (Charles    E.  McPhee     and 
James  H.Paul), tailors,  3  Columbia 
McPherson  Alexander,   bottler,   bds.  94 
Green 
Andrew,  helper,  b.  7  Portsmouth 
Andrew,  teamster,  b.  88  Mt.  Auburn 
Angus  A.  motorman,  h.  52  Boylston 
Angus  H.  laborer,  h.118  Webster  av. 
Ewen  R.  com.   flour,  204  State.   B. 

h.  180  Chestnut 
George,  fireman,  b.  50  Sidney 
Isabella  Mrs.  h.  32  Ellery 
John  A.  carpenter,  h.  36  Allston 
John  F.  teamster,  h.  44  Holvoke 
John  H.  bds.  32  Ellery 
Mary,  h.  135  Winsor 
Ross,  student,  b.  180  Chestnut 
McPhillips  Bridget, wid.h. 49  Washington 
John,  rubber  worker,  b.  4.9  Washing, 
ton  [pi. 

McQuade  Bernard, cutter,  h.  6  Hampshire 
Henry  W.  finisher,  h.  76  Elm 
Mary,    widow   of  Henry,  house  108 
Hastings  [Broad  way 

Michael,  teamster,81  Main,  house  11 
Nellie  A.  widow  of  John,  h.19  Third 
McQuarrie  Angus  G.  shipper,  244  Main, 
h.  at  Somerville 
Florence  A.dressmaker,b.84  Hancock 
John  G.  carpenter,  h.  173  Elm 
NeilW.  carpenter,  b.  173  Elm 
McQueen  Hamilton,  clerk,  b.  47  Elm 
James  A.  carpenter,  h.  57  Magee 
Malcolm,  marble  cutter,  h.  47  Elm 
McQueston  Hugh,  iron  worker,  house  44 

Second 
McQuiggan  Joseph,  h.  192  Norfolk 
McQuiggiu  Edward  J.  elerk,  B.  bds.  1'. 
McQuiggin's,  \e\\ 
Frank,  h.  9  Railroad 

.lames,  laborer,  b.  95  Webster  aw. 

Patrick,  city  laborer,  b.  New 

McQuillan  John,  driver,  at  Somerville,  b. 

13  Fisk  pi.  [  Brookline 

Thomas  .1.  ear   conductor,   bds.    L39 

McQuillen   Mary  A.  widow  of   Hugh,  h. 

Bradbury  [h.  139  Brookline 

McQuillian  Mary  A.  widow  of  Thomas 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


McQuirk  James,  h.  49  Hampshire 

John,  h.  49  Hampshire 
McRae  Alex,  salesman,  h.  4  Hotel  Lee 
George,  carpenter,  h.  27  Regent 
George  A. ins. agent,  h.53  Mt  Auburn 
see  McCrea,  also  Macrae 
McRaith   Charles,   compositor,    rms.   40 

Austin 
McRoberts   William,  gardener,  1  Follen, 

h.  388  Walden 
McShane  John,  laborer,  h.  196  Vine 

Julia,  widow  of  James,  h.  83  Amory 
McShea  Cassie,  tailor,  h.  23  Baldwin 
John,  teamster,  h.  189  Third 
see  Shea 
McSorley  Archibald, carpenter,h. 79  Pearl 
James  P.  provisions,  h.  11  Fourth 
John,  h.  62  Spring 
Mary  Miss,  h.  62  Spring 
Peter  F.  driver,  engine  No.  3,  Third, 

cor.  Otis,  h.  33  Fourth 
Thomas,  teamster,8  Stevens  ct.  h.do. 
Wesley  A.  pill  maker.150  Broadway, 
bds.  79  Pearl 
McSweenev   Edward  D.   clerk,   Custom 
House,B.  h.  192  Third 
James,  laborer,  h.  9  Hunting 
Joanna,   widow   of    Daniel,   h.    192 

Third 
John  J.  machinist,  h.  5  Winter 
see  Sweeney  [Inman 

McTear    Belle    A.    stenographer,  h.   81 
McTighe  Mary  E.  dressmaker,  bds.  84 
Auburn 
Michael,  coachman,  h.  84  Auburn 
William,  driver,  h.  4  Sands 
McVane  Cyrus  M.  prof.  H.  U.  house  34 

Kirkland 
McVey  James,  asst.  janitor,  City  Hall, 
h.  44£  Kinnaird 
John,  potter,  23  Harvey,  h.  do. 
John,  wood  carver,  h.  6  Daye  ct. 
John  P.  potter,  23   Harvey,  bds.  at 
Brighton 
McWain  William  D. grocer, 87  Cambridge, 

B.  h.  12  Farwell  place 
McWay  Eliza  Mrs.  h.  1  Murdock 
McWey  Bartholomew,   hose  maker,   h. 
241  Main  [liam 

McWhinnie  James  E.  student,  b.  29  Wil- 
Louise  S.  widow  of  James,  house  29 
William 
Mc Williams  Franklin,  plasterer,  boards 
Hotel  Shirley 
George,  switchman, B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h. 
510  Putnam  ave. 
Meacham  Sadie  E.  teacher,  Tarbell  pri- 
mary school  [Main 
Mead  Albert  A.  clerk,  44  River,  h.  402 
Anthony,  waiter,  h.  31  Elmer 
Ellen,  house  2  Rogers  ct. 
John,  driver,  h.  2£  Dublin 
John,  elevator  man,  h.  169  Otis 


Mead   John  F.  contractor  and  builder,  h. 
I  Jay 
John  W.  machinist,  h.  85  Elm 
Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas,   house 

79  Bolton 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  142  Bridge 
Sarah  E.  widow  of  William  R.  bds. 
1096  Mass.  ave. 
Meadoweroft  Annie,  stenographer,  State 
House,  B.  b.  128  Chestnut 
Josiah  K.  spindle  maker,  house  128 

Chestnut 
William,  clerk,  b.  128  Chestnut 
Meagher  Dennis,  house  52  Holworthy 
John,  laborer,  b.  r.  159  Broadway 
Mealey  James,  farmhand,  h.  Madison  av. 
Mears  Elijah  bds.  1  Chaunc\~ 

Henry  A.  architect,  h.  S  Beech 
Mecameau  Edward,  cabinet  maker,  h.  7 

Newman 
Medeiros  Bernard,  bds.  95  Gore 

Jessie,  dressmaker,  95  Gore,  bds.  do. 
Joseph,  tailor,  h.  95  Gore 
Joseph  Louis,  painter,  h.  197  Gore 
Joseph  M.  laborer,  h.  33  Vine 
Louiza  Jesus,  widow  of  Joan,  house 

20  Spring 
Manuel,  laborer,  b.  20  Spring 
Victorine,  cabinet  maker,  41  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  95  Gore 
see  Medus 
Medina  Manuel  J.  fruit,  Inman  sq.  house 

at  Somerville 
Medley  Edward  Mrs.  h.  Chestnut  pk. 
Medus  Frank,  organ  maker,  Bent,  near 
Sixth 
Joseph,  organ  maker,  Bent,  n.  Sixth 
Medway  Charles,  bds.  48  Russell 

Fred  J.  draughtsman,  F.  R.  R.,  B. 

bds.  79  Huron  ave. 
John,  supt.   motor  power,  F.  R.  R., 
B.  h.  79  Huron  ave.         [253  Sixth 
Medzadonian  Aaron  G.  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h. 
Mee  Martin,  brakeman,  h.  107  Second 

Patrick  J.motorman,h.67  Holworthy 
Meehan  Ann,  widow  of  Thomas,  bds.  60 
Magazine 
Edward,  furniture,  b.  118  Charles 
Frank,brass  moulder,  h.  120  Harvard 
Frank,  tinner,  49  Harvard,   h.   rear 

16  Blanche 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  1  Lamont  ave. 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  1  Lamont  ave. 
Peter,  teamster,  b.  283  Broadway 
Meek  Carrie,  nurse,  Cambridge  Hospital, 
bds.  do. 
Roland,  carpenter,  h.  9  Watson 
Meeker  Charles,  teamster,  b.  207  Vine 
Meekins  Isaac,  waiter,  B.  h.  9  Worcester 
Mees  John,  hatter,  h.  165  Harvard 
Megan  Charles,  vegetables,  h.  9  Andrew 
Francis  J.  at  Riverside  Press,  house 
9  Andrew 


CAMBRIDGE    []\J]    DIRECTORY 


355 


Megan  Hannah,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.   9 

Andrew 
Meggett    John    M.   Jr.   bookkeeper,   81 

Pearl,  B.  b.  16  Chester 
Meggison  Cephas   motorman,  h.  30  Mill 
Megroth  Charles  W.  action  maker,  bds. 
206  Auburn 
William  N.  piano  action   maker,  h. 
14  Western  ave. 
Megson  Richard,  inventor,  b.  471  Main 
Mehagan  John, laborer.h.  1019  Cambridge 
Mehan  Peter,  freight  handler,  bds.   283 

Broadway 
Meharg  Joseph,  Jr. clerk,  h.3  Harvard  pi. 
Nellie  Miss,  gilder,  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  3  Cordon  pi. 
Robert  R.  clerk,  b.  3  Gordon  pi. 
Mehegan  John  J.  upholsterer,  house  535 
Cambridge 
Robert  J.  pressman,  h.  112  Elm 
see  Mahigan 
Mehigan  Daniel  J.  laborer,  h.  26   Union 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  39  Union 
Ellen,  widow  of  Timothy,h.39  Union 
John,  laborer,  b.  39  Union 
Meier  Max, piano  finisher,  162  Broadway 
h.  at  Arlington  [pi. 

Melancey  James,  carpenter,  b.  1  Lamson 
Melanson  Edward,  painter,  b.l  Douglass 
place 
George  M.  laborer,  b.  234  Walden 
James  A.  carpenter,  b.  287  Green 
John,  teamster,  b.  243  Walden 
Philip,  blacksmith,  29  Main,  h.  1293 

Cambridge 
Thomas  H.  carpenter,  h.  287  Green 
Melavin  John  H.  foreman,   Woven  Hose 

Co.  h.  47  Tremont 
Melcher  Abbot  L.  (E.  Ricker.  Son  &  Co) 
granite,  10  Bridge,  h.  at  Quincy 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  1  Hotel  Moore 
Daniel  R.  cabinet   maker,  house  27 
Pleasant 
Melick  Annie   Mrs.    matron,  The  Avon 

House,  309  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  do. 
Melinsky  A.  blacksmith, 4  Cherry,  house 
71  School 
Annie  Mrs.  grocer,  310  Third,  h.  do. 
Israel,    kitchen   goods.  419  Main.  h. 

71  School 

Mell  Rita,  laborer,  h.  32  Spring 

William,  blacksmith,  h.  310  Third 
Melledge   Edgar  C.  bds.  Hubbard  Park, 
Brattle 
James  P.  Mrs.  h.  Hubbard  Park 
Robert  .1.  (Ellis  &   Melledge),  real 
e8tate  and  ins.  139S  Mass.  aw.  ami 

72  Equitable  bldg.  B.  h.    Hubbard 
Park 

Mellen  Benny,  piano  maker.  i».7i  School 
Edwin  D.  (Curtis  Davis  A:  Co.)*soap 
mnfr.184  Broadway  and  136  state 
B.  h.  9a   Forest 


Mellen  James  (Curtis  Davis  &  Co.),  soap 
mnfr.  184  Broadway  and  136  State, 
B.  h.  33  Washington  ave. 
John  T.  tinsmith,  h.  10  Pine 
Michael,  dry    pressman,     Riverside 

Press,  h.  235  Brookline 
Peter,  moulder,  h.  4  Pioneer 
Thomas  P.  painter,  h.3  Cottage  row 
Meller  Elizabeth,  h.  101  Sixth 
Melley  Arthur,  engineer,  528  Mass.  ave. 
h.  4  Sands 
Arthur,  Jr.  printer,  b.  4  Sands 
Charles  W.  mnfr.  extracts,  4  Sands, 

bds.  do. 
Joseph  P.  laborer,  b.  3  Garden  ct. 
Michael  J.  grocer,  189  Hampshire,  h. 

4  Summer 
Patrick,  gardener,  11  Waterhouse.h. 

3  Garden  ct. 
Patrick  J.  gardener,  P.   O'Brien  & 

Son,  h.  2  Dublin 
William  F.  salesman,  B.  b.  3  Garden 
court 
Mellish  Walter  E.  locksmith,  20  South, 

house  do. 
Mello  Manuel  C.  laborer,  h.  10  Vandine 

Matthew  J.  laborer,  h.  68  Second 
Mellon  Martin,  shoemaker,  191   Hamp- 
shire, h.  at  Boston 
Meloney  John,  laborer,  h.  30  Hunting 
Melonson  Edward  D.  carpenter,   h.  107 

Dudley 
Meloon  Seviah,  widow  of  David  C.  house 

109  Third 
Melvey  Thomas,  teamster,  b.  2  Chestnut 

park 
Melvill  Eunice  A.  widow  of  Edward,  h. 

150  Huron  avenue 
Melville   George  W.  carpenter,  house  87 
Webster 
Michael,  Jr.  laborer,  h.  15   Leighton 
Melvin    Augustus    W.  asst.   foreman,  C. 
\V.  \V.  h.45  Kludge  ave. 
Augustus  W.  potter,  A.    II.  Hew-  ,v 

Co.  h.  184  Raymond 
Ellen  P.  Mrs.  h.  36  Cottage 
Frank  A.  clerk.  547  Mass.  ave.  h.  at 

Watertown 
Jane,  widow  of  John,  h.  37  Flagg 
Thomas,  hostler,  7  Hovev  ave.h 

Dickinson 
William,  laborer,  h.  37  Flagg 
Mencher   Max.  bats  and  caps,  B.  h.  11 '.j 

Fine 
Mendiun   Prank  W.  grocer,    10-27   Cam- 
bridge, b.  at  Roxbury 
George  B.  whip  maker.  112  Main.  b. 
at  ( 'barlcstow  n 

Gustaf,  i).  7i)'.i  Cambridge 

John,  barber,  h.  709  Cambridge 

Joseph,  l).  7<k>  I  iambridge 

M  a  Quel,  cabinet  maker,n.lSj  School 

&  Lane,  grocers,  1027  Cambridge 


22 


356 


CAMBRIDGE    |  J|/[  |     DIRECTORY 


Menezes  Marion  R.  boots  and  shoes,  311 
Cambridge,  rms.  125  Spring 

Menix  Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  h. 

147  Main 
Menton  Sarah,  widow  of  Patrick, grocer, 

7  Grant,  house  do. 
Mentzer  Albert  F.  wholesale  beef,  B.  h. 
57  Orchard 
Otto,  cabinet  maker,  h  69  Sixth 
Menz  Joseph  J.  piano  rubber,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Boston 
Mercer  George  H.  elevator  man,  B.  bds. 
15  Worcester 
William  E.  clerk,  53  Devonshire,  B. 

b.  15  Worcester 
William   W.  janitor,  53   Devonshire, 
B.  h.  15  Worcester 
Merchant   Abraham,  carpenter,  bds.  140 
Dublin 
Henry  L.  grocer,  161  Portland, h. do. 
see  Marchaut 
Mercier  Zepharim,  laborer,  h.  79  Bindge 

avenue 
Meriam  Emeline,  widow  of  William,   h. 
13  Clinton 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  68  Second 
see  Merriam 
Merkel  Cecilia  F.  h.  166  Prospect 

Helen  M.  widow  of  Dr.  G.  H.  h.  166 

Prospect 
Ludwig,  hairdresser,  1409  Mass.  ave. 

h.  39  Pleasant 

O.  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  39  Pleasant, 

h.  do. 

Merkle  Conrad,  tailor,  b.  102  Putnam  av. 

Ludwig,  laborer,  h;  89  Putnam  ave. 

Meinin  Henrv  F.  letter  carrier,  B.  house 

13  Allen 

Meron  Frank,  h.  122  Elm 

Merriam   Annie,  widow  of  George  H.  h. 

14  Pearl 

Charles,  steward, 1626  Mass.  av.b.do. 

Fanny  Mrs.  h.  30  Arlington 

Henry     H.   entry    clerk,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  13  Ellsworth  ave. 
Herbert,  coachman,  1665  Mass.  ave. 

h.  5  Wendell 
Joseph  C.  salesman,  b.  55  Magazine 

,  coachman,  rms.  259  Columbia 

Merrick  Frederick  H.   porter,  house  92 
Hastings 
John,  laborer,  b.  35  Blackstone 
L.  Frank,  salesman,  h.  70  Green 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  35  Harding 
Merrifield  Albert  F.  watch  repairer,  bds. 
5  Huron  ave. 
Lester   L.  store  keeper,  29  Main,  b. 

5  Huron  ave. 
Nyron  R.  teamster,  h.  24  East 
Otis  E.  clerk,  6  Brattle,  h.  5  Huron 
Waldo  L.  messenger,  B.  h.  33  Cogs- 
well ave.  [65  Dana 
Merrill  Allyne  L.  prof.  M.  I.  T.,B.  house 


Merrill  Alvan  A.  Mrs.  h.  304  Harvard 
David   G.  foreman,  3    Hampshire,  h. 

112  Prospect 
Estelle  M.  II.  Mrs.  editor,  7  Temple 

place.  B.  h.  45  Bellevue  ave. 
Ether  S.  clerk,  b.  49  Dana 
Frank  C.  fireman,  B.  &   M.  R.  R.  b. 
2  Pearl  st.  pi. 
HV/TERRILL    FRANK  P.  grocer, 
1VJL     1420  and  1422  Mass.  ave. .Harvard 
sq.and  422  Broadway, warehouses 
and   stables   7   to  17  Hovev  av.'. 
and  (Merrill  &  Glazier), 267  Main, 
h.  49  Dana.     See  p.  776 
George,  carpenter,  h.  31£  Magee 
George,  coachman,  b.  259  Columbia 
George  A.  civil   engineer,  City  Hall, 

b.  17  Trowbridge  pi. 
George  D.  livery  stable,  Somerville 
ave.  b.  10  Forest 

MERRILL  GEORGE    S.   boots 
and  shoes,  469  Washington.  B.  h. 
65  Dana.     See  p.  820 
George  A.  carrier,  P.  O.  1849  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
G.  Edward,  clerk,  36  Temple  pi.  B. 

h.  17  Greenough  ave. 
John  F.  h.  13  Hews 
John  F.laborer,h.  29  Cowperthwaite 
John  H.  brakeman,  h.  20  Tufts 
John  T.drug  clerk, rms. 12  Mt.  Auburn 
Lorenzo  A.foreman  of  lard  room.  169 

Gore,  h.  18  Springfield 
Louis  B.  sawyer,  174   Broadway,  b. 

112  Prospect 
Maud,  h.  65  Dana 
M.  H.  Mrs.  h.  65  Dana 
Samuel,  editor,  Globe,  244  Washing- 
ton, B.h.  45  Bellevue  ave. 
Stephen  A.machinist,house  35  Rock- 
ingham [h.  72  Washington 
Walter   A.  foreman,  174  Broadway, 
Williard,  teamster,  h.  59  Sixth 
William  E.  clerk,  181  Third,  boards 
179  do. 
n\/TERRILL  &  GLAZIER(Frank 
i>X    P.  Merrill  and  Geo.  M.  Glazier), 
ha  v.  grain,  etc.  267  Main.     See  p. 
783 
Merriman  Dennis,  h.  28  Brewery 
Merritt  Edwiu  H.wood  turner,  384  Main, 

h.  68  Green 
Meserve  Lucy  E.  teacher  of  sewing,  bds. 

38  Pearl 

Messer  Catherine,  widow  of  William  A. 

h.  94  Webster  ave. 

Charles  A.  engineer,  h.96  Thorndike 

Charles  W.  teamster. h. 414  Columbia 

D.  E.   &  Bro.  (Gorman  B.  Messer), 

grocers,  159  Harvard 
George  T.  teamster,  h.  128  Tremont 
Gorham  B.  (D.  E.  Messer  &  Bro.), 
grocer,  159  Harvard,  h.  34  Essex 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]     DIRE< 


TORY 


357 


Messer    Gorham    Frank,    salesman,   159 
Harvard,  h.  10!)  Winsor 
.Tames,  engineer,  h.  9  Elm 
William   F.  express,  26  Sixth,  h.  do. 
Messick   A.  Miles,  bedspring   maker,   25 

Main,  li.  524  Mass.  ave. 
Metcalf  Arthur  S.  gardener,  h.25  Wilbur 
Eliab  W.  editor,  309  Washington,  B. 

h.  22  Liunaean 
Louisa  C.  h.  154  Mt.  Auburn 
Nancy  C.widow  of  Charles  R.  house 

154  Mt.  Auburn 
Nelson  C.  student,  H.  U.  boards  22 
Linnsean 

METROPOLITAN  STORAGE 
WAREHOUSE  CO.    134  to 
142  Mass  ave.    See  p.  9 
Metiivier  Everest,   bar  clerk,  B.  h.  117 
Riudge  ave. 
Noel,  laborer,  b.  113  Riudge  ave. 
Metzger  Charles,  laborer,  b.  10  Seventh 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Andrew,  house 

10  Seventh 
.Joseph, piano  tuner,h.540  Cambridge 
Meulesmeus  Alphonse,  cabinet  maker,  h. 

138  Hastings 
Meyer   George  11.  laborer,  house  14  Cot- 
tage Park  ave. 
.Henry,  fireman,  4  Williams  ct.  B.  h. 

2520  Mass.  ave. 
Herman,  grocer,  281  Main,  house  47 

Pearl 
see  Mayers,  also  Myers 
Meyers  Emma, widow  of  James  H.  house 
120  Kiunaird 
.Julius,  cigars,  billiards  and  bowling 

alley,  677  Mass.  ave.  h.  20!)  Green 
3ee  Maiers 
Michaelis  George  V.  S.  journalist,  B.  b. 
123  Oxford 
Kate  Woodbridge,  widow  of  otho  E. 

h.  123  Oxford 
.Joseph,  cigar  maker,  h.  56  Siduey 
Middlemas  George  W.  carriage   painter, 

h.  79  Pemberton 
Middlesex  Cycle  Club,  121  Pearl 

Hospital  and  Dispensary,  97  .Main 

MIDDLESEX  MARKET,  Fred 
J,    Row,   prop.    12:;   Main  and    1 
( Jherry.     See  p.  63 

MIDDLESEX  MUTUAL  TIRE 
INS.  CO. Of  Concord, Mass.  .John 
S.   Sawyer,   agent.  55;{  Mass.  ave. 
See  trout  cover 
Hardware     and     Stove     Store,    2435 
Mass.  ave.    F.  E.  Bailey,  manager 
Middleton  Benjamin  !•'.  clerk,  house  263 
Portland 
John  P.  Farmer,  h.  rear  2'.>  Grigg 

William,  shipper,  b.  263  Tort  land 

Mideiro  Felhes  de,  h.  Lowland  ave. 
Mierhke  otto  ll.  bookkeeper,   B.  b.  1 1 A 
Fairmont  ave. 


Mifflin  George  H.  (Houghton,  MilHiii  & 
Co.), publisher,  Riverside  Press,  I.. 

at  Boston 
Miguel  Manuel,  laborer,  Lowland  ave. 
Mikado  Laundry,  59  Rindge  ave.  and  3 

Brattle  sq. 
Miles  Annie  Miss,  h.  124  Grant 

Arthur    L.  med.  student,  h.  5  Glen- 
wood  ave. 
Dennis  W.  harness  maker,  house  60 

Broadway 
Edmund,     proofreader,      University 

Press,  h.  19  Hadley 
Francis    H.    foreman    electrotyper, 

University  Press,  h.  22  Hadley 
Mary,  widow,  rms.  30  Baj* 
William,  at  collar  factors',  house  12£ 

Grant 
William  B.  finisher,  Little,  Brown  cV, 

Co.  h.  at  Weston 
see  Myles 
Millan   Aluiou   L.  student,  H.    U.  b.    12 

De  Wolfe 

MILLAN    ALEXANDER,   fish 
and     oysters,    17     Brattle,    h.    12 

DeWolfe.     See  page  779 
Fred    R.    furn.    finisher,    house    46 

Second 
Horace  E.  driver,  h.  59  Jay 
Johu,  laborer,  bds.  4G  Second 
Millard  Amelia  A.  widow  of   Louis,  h. 

718  Mass.  ave. 
Calvin  B.  carpenter,  b.  18  Allen 
Guy  C.  b.  18  Allen 
. James  T.  carpenter,  h.  18  Alien 
Miller   Albert   Johu,  fruit  peddler,  h.  1 

Fifth 
Alfonso,  h.  r.  14  Seventh 
Anderson,  janitor,  b.  71  Eastings 
Andrew  W.  teamster,  lids.  41    Black- 
stone 
Annie  E.    widow    of    William    F.    h. 

137  Harvard 
Antonia,    widow     ol    Joseph,   h.    134 

Spring 
Arthur,  shipper,  B.  bds.  16  Cottage 

Park  ave. 
Arthur  G.  laborer,  b.  41   Blackstone 
Barbara  Mrs.  house  227  Broadway 

Benedict,  Laborer,  i>.  131  Spring 
\\\i^.    George  II.  and  Prank  li.  Mil- 
ler),   watches    and    jewelry,    613 
Mass.  ave. 
Charles,  coal  and   wood,    B.   h.   55 

I  larvaid 

MILLER  CHARLES   M.  i 
aions,  2091  Mass.  ave.  i>.  <;  Rindge 

avenue.     See  p.  777 
I  laiborn  W.  laborer,  15.  li.  .;:;  Parke  I 
(  *\  ins.  carpenter,  bds.  2366  Mass.  av. 
Donald,  carpenter,  h.Cowperthwail 
Edward,  at  L69  Gore,  b.  L34  Spring 
Edward,  med.  student.  i».  in  Green 


358 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Miller  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  h.  5  Brewer 
Ellis  F.  Jr.  b.  13  Roseland 
Ernest  T.  caterer,  h.  330  River 
Frances  W.  C.  widow  of  Anthony  G. 

house  122  Hancock 
Frank  B.  at  Boston  Gear  Works,  h. 

235  Columbia 
Frank    H.   (Miller  Bros.),  jeweller, 

613  Mass.  ave.  b.  at  Arlington 
Frank  L.  brush  borer,  b.  188  Harvard 
Fred,  brick  maker,   h.    108   Rindge 

avenue 
Frederic,  cooper,  Goepper  Bros.  Co. 

h.  17»  Spring- 
Frederic  A.  cooper,  h.  113  Elm  [ings 
George  A.  teamster,  b.  r.  123  Hast- 
George  H.  (Miller  Bros.),  jeweller, 
613  Mass.  ave.  house  at  Arlington 
Hannah,  laundress,  h.  r.  6  Erie 
Henry,  waiter,  house  38  Hastings 
James,  baker,  bds.  r.  1982  Mass.  av. 
James,  wheelwright,  house  16  Cot- 
tage Park  avenue 
James  H.  blacksmith,  9  Lime,  B.  h. 

18  Upton 
James  R.  deskmaker,  Osborn,  house 
at  Boston  [bridge 

James   S.  carpenter,  rms.  374  Cam- 
John,  engineer,  house  188  Harvard 
John,  foreman,  h.  6  Harvard  pi. 
John,  salesman,  bds.  102  Spring 
Joseph,    carpenter,    6    Rindge  ave. 

house  do. 
Joseph  H.  jeweller,  h.  5  Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
Louis,  peddler,  h.  156  Spring       [do. 
Louis,  salesman,  592  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
Louis  H.  clothing,   592  Mass.   ave. 

house  do. 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Christian,  h.  r. 

123  Hastings 
Mary  E.  stenographer,  h.  35  High- 
land ave. 
Michael,  laborer,  house  2  Grant 
Michael  Mrs.  house  Grant 
Milton  H.   clerk,  Mass.   ave.   h.   68 

Pleasant 
Morris  H.   clothing  and  gent's  fur- 
nishings,   2059    Mass.    ave.    h.   2 
Hadley 
Robert  J.  painter,  b.  188  Harvard 
Samuel  J.  driver,  Cambridge  Laun- 
dry, h.  43  Murray 
Samuel  T.  painter,  h.  27  Fourth 
Stuart  C.  produce,  104  Faneuil  Hall, 

market,  B.   h.  122  Hancock 
S.  S.  manager  Singer  Mnfg.  Co.   17 

Prospect,  house  24  Norfolk 

Thomas  E.  baker,  17  Kirkland,  h.  at 

Roxbury  [Holly 

William,  moulder,  h.  Hotel  School, 

William,    teamster,    Richardson    & 

Bacon,  h.  r.  42  Murray 


Miller  William,  Jr.  clerk,  boards  rear  42 
Murray 

William  G.  (Miller  &  Shaw),  ma- 
chinist, Broadway,  cor.  Sixth,  h. 
at  Brighton 

William  H.  shoe  ^repairer,  h.  41 
Blackstone 

MILLER  &  SHAW  (William  G. 
Miller  and  Hamlin  J.  Shaw),  ma- 
chinists,   Broad wajr,     cor.    Sixth. 
See  page  803 
Miller's  River  Market,  H.  W.  Gray, 

manager,  168  Gore 
see  Meller,  Moller,  also  Muller 

MILLETT  ALBERT  Y.  night 
lunch,   Cambridge,   cor.   Baldwin, 

and  dining  room,  27  Brattle,  h.  6 

Athens.     See  page  779 
Emma  G.   widow   of  George  W.   h. 

14  Avon  place 
George  N.  clerk,  A.  V.  Millett,  h.  IS 

Myrtle  ave. 
Georgie    Miss,  proofreader,    River- 
side Press,  bds.  14  Avon  pi. 
Millican    Andrew    J.    clerk,    house,    40 

Sidney 
Milligan  Bradford,   painter,   18   Central 

sq.  b.  164  Appleton 
Charles,  carpenter,  h.  37  Somerset 
Charles  A.  carpenter,  h.  3  Fairfield 
Daniel  H.   shoemaker,  36  Fifth,  h. 

159  Norfolk 
James,  cutter,    7  Water,  B.  bds.  28 

Fayette 
Nathaniel,  painter,  18  Central  sq.  h. 

164  Appleton 
William,   dentist,  649  Mass.  ave.   h. 

1524  Cambridge 
Milliken  Frank  J.  manager,  2431  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Boston 
Freedom,  janitor,  3  Clinton,  b.  Hotel 

Edna 
Isabella  G.  widow  of  James  S.  h.  8 

Mt.  Auburn 
James  E.  express,  14  Devonshire,  B 

house  8  Mt.  Auburn 
Thomas  J.  candy  maker,  243  Broad- 
way, h.  233£  do. 
Millner  Amanda  M.   widow   of  George 

W.  h.  104  Inman  [ave. 

Charles  H.  plumber,  h.  69  Western 
George  E.  tinsmith,  24  Washington, 

B.  h.  104  Inman 
Mills  Benjamin  F.  (Benjamin  F.  Mills  & 

Co.),   insurance  agent,   123   Cam- 
bridge,   and    50  Kilby,   B.  h,   35 

Beacon,  Somerville 
Benjamin    F.    stenographer,    h.    55 

Ellery 

MILLS  BENJAMIN  F.  &  CO. 
(Benjamin  F.Mills)  ins.agents,  123 
Cambridge  and  50  Kilky,  B.  See 
page  19 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


159 


Mills  David  P.  mason,  b.  2  De Wolfe 
Elbridge  H.  clerk,  b.  6  Jay 
Frank,  machinist,  h.  6  Jay- 
Ida,  clerk,  1320  Mass.  ave. 
John,   clerk,   344  Cambridge,  h.   91 

Thorndike 
John  J.     teamster,     Richardson    & 

Bacon,  h.  13  Dinsmore  ct. 
John  M.  plumber,  h.  173  Hampshire 
John  R.painter,ll  Cherry,h.lO  Perry 
Joseph,  mason,  house  17  Gerry 
Joseph  A.  mason,  b.  226  Broadway 
Samuel  mason,  house  1  Athens     [ct. 
William,  city  teamster,  h.   9   Sibley 
Milton  Robert  B.  carpenter,  State,  house 
183  Charles 
William  B.iron  vvorker,b.  183  Charles 
Mimnaugh   Esther    C.    sewing  machine 
operator,  b.  49  Fifth 
James,  charcoal,  house  49  Fifth 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  34  Warren 
Thomas,  driver,  Hook  &  Ladder  Co. 
]STo.  2  house  34  Warren 
Minahen  Daniel  J.  laborer,  F.  R.  R.  h. 

32  Fourth 
Minane  John,  laborer,  h.  7  Maynard  pi. 

Thomas  H.  stone  cutter,  h.  48  Foster 
Minard   Eusebia    A.    principal    Lowell 
School,  bds.  907  Mass  ave. 
Fred  E.  conductor,  W.  E.    St.  Ry. 

rms.  1556  Cambridge 
Joseph  H.  wood  worker,  113  Broad- 
way, house  102  Austin 
Minchen  Hannah,  widow  of  John,  house 

3  Riverside  pi. 
Miner  Arthur  W.  sewing  machine  agent, 
h.  289  Green 
Henry  A.  engineer,  92  Main,  house 

at  Somerville 
William,  laborer,  h.  r.  104  Harvard 
Mitiihan    Cornelius,    grocer,    561     Cam- 
bridge, b.  54  Sixth 
Mary,  widow,  h.  5  Leighton  ct. 
Minosky  Felix,  laborer,  bds.  3  Gore  st.pl. 
Mi  not  Elizabeth,  widow  of  George,  h.  38 

Concord  a  v. 

Miuton   Thomas,   trackman,    W.    E.    St. 

Ry.  Co.  h.  2  r.  Bennett  [ct. 

Mirick  Augusta  G.  Mrs.  house  27  Irving 

George  A.  supt.  of  schools,  at  Nortri- 

boro,  house  27  living  ct. 

Miskel  John,  baker,  Mass.  ave.  boards  5 

White  st.  pi. 
Misourv  Alexander,    cabinet    maker,    h. 
115  Third 
Joseph,  carver,  b.  1 16  Third 
Missac  James,  bds.  26  Harvey 
Mitchell  Albert,  house  207  Cambridge 
Albert  V.  clerk,  B.  b.  136  Klin 
Alice  (i.  Miss,  teacher,  h.    II    Martin 
( 'liarles  < !.  laborer,  bds.  76  Mnrra\ 
Daniel,  bds.  212  Harvard 
Daniel  .1.  clerk,  I).  175  M.iin 


Mitchell  Delia  Miss,     dressmaker,    175 

Main,  bds.  do. 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

124  Hastings 
Elizabeth  H.  widow   of  William  S. 

bds.  25  Bigelow 
Ella  V.  Miss,  clerk,  1205  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Frank     L.     bookbinder,      Riverside 

Press,  h.  9  Rockingham 
Fred  P.  pressman,  b.  4  Market 
George, carriage  trimmer,  h.  Tannery 
George  E.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds. 

219  Pearl 
George  E.  carpenter,  h.  37  Kinnaird 
Harriet  M.  Miss,  private  school,  10 

Gray,  h.  do.  [ave. 

Helnus  S.  butter,  etc.  h.  2449  Mass. 
Jesse,  musician,  h.  6  Riverside  pi. 
Jennie,    widow   of   Thomas,   h.   145 

Main 
John,  laborer,  rms.  19  Grant 
John,  paver,  house  41  Banks 
John  J.  machinist,  h.  10  Hastings 
John  S.  printer,  house  4  Market 
J.   Frank,    foreman   of    electrotype 

room,  Riverside  Press,  house  221 

Pearl  [Hamilton 

Kate,    widow    of  Vandale,    h.     314 

Cambridge 
Martha,  widow  of  Lorenzo  D.  h.  195 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  10  Hastings 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Henry  A.  house 

312  Mass.  ave. 
Melvina,   widow,  h.  Huron  av.  near 

Lake  View  ave. 
Nelson  C.  janitor,  Pi  Eta   Society,  1 

Winthrop  square,  h.  do. 
Randolph  H.  waiter,  Memorial  Hall, 

h.  8  Magee 
Robert  P.  electrician,  b.  44  Martin 
Samuel  H.  baker,  209  Cambridge,  h. 

207  do. 
Samuel  M.  painter,  h.189  Cambridge 
Sarah  E.  Miss,  h.  96  Franklin 
Thomas,  butcher,  B.  h.  112  Dublin 
Thomas    D.     clerk,     B.     boards    24 

Middlesex 
William    R.   brass    moulder,   h.    77 

Plympton  [2594  Mass  ave. 

MittlebackCasper,grocer,at  Arlington,!}. 
Mitton  Edward  J.  dry  goods.    150  Wash- 
ington, B.  house  12  Lee 
Thomas  11.  musician,  h.  402  Main 
Mix  Charles,  butcher,  N'iles  Bios,  house 

rear  596  (  loncord  ave. 
G-ustaf,  carpenter,  N'iles  Bros.  Con- 
cord ave.  h.  near  do. 
Theodore,  laborer.  N'iles  \>\i>^.  i 

cord  ave.  h.  n.  do. 
Mixon  Frederick  11.  furniture  and  piauo 
mover,    Porter's     station,    h.    "7 
( 'rescenl  ave. 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Mizner  Emma  E.  Miss,  h.  7  Frost 
Modeste  Evan,  waiter,  B.  h.  1  I  a  man  pi.  i 
Moeller  Fred,  cooper,  Goepper  Bros.  Co.  I 
Ninth,  house  at  Somerville 
Oscar  E.  wood  carver,  h.  25  Magno-  I 
lia  avenue 
Moera  Manuel  J.  h.  5  Lowland  ave. 
Moeser  Philip    (Moeser  &  Flohr),  cigar 
mnfr.  42  Hastings,  h.  44  do. 
tfc  Flohr  (Philip  Moeser  and  Hugo 
Flohr),  cigar  mnfrs.  42  Hastings 
Moffatt  Arthur  W.  carpenter,   house  7 
Lamont  avenue 
Hannah  M.   widow  of   William   H. 
bds.  115  Kinnaird 
Moffett  August,  picture  framer,  house  76 

Rindge  ave. 
Moffit  Harriet,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  1146 
Cambridge 
Robert,  engineer,  221  Bridge,  h.  54 
Winter 
Mohan   Penkivil  K.    Boston,  rms.   1640 

Cambridge 
Mohwinkel  Fritz, foreman,145  Broadway, 

h.  19  Market 
Moir  Adelaide  Mrs.  h.  1114  Inman 

Archibald,  medical  student,bds.  1114 

Inman 
Charles  C.  music  teacher,  bds.  1114 

Inman 
Mary  H.  h.  1114  Inman 
Mona  M.  teacher  pianoforte,  h.  1114 
Inman 
Moley  Jeremiah,  watchman,  h.  Spear's 

blk.  Binney 
Moll  Arthur,  physician,  830  Somerville 

ave.  h.  do. 
Moller  Carl,  driver,  404  Main.  h.  5  Tor- 
rington  place 
Christian  B.  furniture,  etc. Lafayette 

sq.  h.  100  Western  ave. 
Gustavus,  upholsterer,  Lafayette  sq. 

house  at  Maplewood 
Helga,    widow   of   A.   B.  house  351 

Harvard 
Lernerd,  coppersmith,  house  8  Hotel 

Templeton 
see  Muller,  also  Miller  and  Moeller 
Mollinenx  Howard,  postal  clerk,  bds. 284 
Broadway 
William,  painter,  bds.  284 Broadway 
Molloy  John,  grocer,  81  Gore,  h.  do. 
Martin  J.  salesman,  bds.  58  Sixth 
Michael,  hostler,  h.  58  Sixth     [Gore 
Michael  J.  fireman,  h.  Fourth,  cor. 
Patrick,  coal  laborer,  h.  334  Dunster 
William,  cooper,  h.  176  Third 
Molonev  Frederick  J.  eleetrotvper.  bds. 
19  Baldwin 
William     A.    pressman.    University 

Press,  h.  19  Baldwin  ' 
William    J.     pres*man,     University 
Press,  bds.  19  Baldwin 


Moltman  Robert,  gardener,  201  Brattle, 
h.  Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
R.   Henry,  florist,  201  Brattle,  bds. 
Robert  Moltman's,  Lexington  av. 
William  J.   clerk,   B.    bds.    Robert 
Moltman's,  Lexington  ave. 
Monahan  Catherine  Miss,  h.  8  Fifth 

Charles  P.  teamster,  bds.  171  Dublin 
Ellen,    widow   of    Andrew,   h.    112 

Dublin 
Eugene,  produce,  h.  112  Dublin 
John,  R.  R.  section  hand,  bds.  2480 

Mass.  ave. 
John,  steam  fitter,  h.1300  Cambridge 
John  B.  dry  goods,  1205  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Michael,  b.  12  Walnut  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  114  Charles 
Sarah,  house  2  Bennett 
Thomas,  moulder,  h.  209  Third 
William,  moulder,  b.  8  Market 
Monegle  Thomas  J.  coal   and   wood.    7 
Western  ave.  h.  18  Park 

Monette    ,   law    student,    rms.    409 

Broadway 
Mongan  Eliza  M.   Mrs.  dry  goods,  2064 

Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Monier  August,  carpenter,h.4  Wilson  av. 
Monk  Henry,  house  99  Green 

Herbert  M.  printer,  h.  38  Myrtle  a  v. 
R.  Harry,  rms.  99  Green 
Sidney  J.  at  L.  R.  Speare  Co.  b.  99 
Green 
Monks  Thomas. laborer,  b.  56  Cambridge 
Monroe  Abbie  Mrs.  bds.  1593  Mass.  ave. 
George  H.wks.at  H.U.  h.  37  Duu-ter 
Selina, widow  of  Amos, h. 129  Auburn 
see  Munroe 
Monson  Xels,  conductor,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

rms.  8  Lamont  ave. 
Montague  Annie  S.at  Welleslev  College, 
b.  26  Fayette 
Charles  H.    real  estate,    128  Inman. 

bds.  26  Fayette 
Edward    O.*  piano    maker,    h.   107 

Tremont 

Harry  M.    cloth    designer,    h.    106 

All  st  on  [ave. 

Henry  C.  electrician,  h.  63  Highland 

Samuel  L.  principal  assessor.  City 

Hall.  h.  26  Fayette 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  14  Fayette 
Monteith  James,  laborer,  h.  142  Harvard 
Montgomery    Alvah   S.   teamster.     195 
Broadway,  bds.  40  Hampshire 
David  H.  author,  h.  37  Hoi  worthy 
David  W.  bds.  37  Holworthy 
Eliza  J.  widow  ofWm.   H.  house   6 

Essex 
George,  pressman,  B.  b.229  Harvard 
George  H.  clerk,  bds.  6  Essex 
George  W. laborer, bds. 40  Hampshire 
Howard,  teamster.bds.40  Hampshire 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


361 


Montgomery  Ida  M. widow  of  Frauk,h.l7 
Bay 
James,   hostler,   2  Eustis   ct.  h.  42 

Union 
James  A.  driver,  176  Harvard,  h.  190 

Norfolk 
Julia  Mrs.  h.  133  Banks 
Maggie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  Washing- 
ton, c.  Brewery,  b.  229  Harvard 
Mark  M.  h.  Hotel  School 
Robert  A.  pressman,   244  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  229  Harvard 
Thomas,  city  lamplighter,  house  40 

Hampshire 
Thomas  A.  teamster,  h.  46  Cherry 
William,  clerk,  bds.  229  Harvard 
William  G.  engineer,  200  Broadway, 

h.  9  Union 

William  J.  driver,  h.  suite  4, 46  Clark 

Monto  T.  Frank,  fireman,    State,  c.   Os- 

born,  h.6  Hotel  Dorchester,School 

Moodie  Thomas  F.  cooper,  29  Franklin, 

h.  17  Erie  [Auburn 

Moody  Alvah  P.  machinist,   h.  88  Mt. 

Edward  G.  travelling   salesman,  h. 

20  Koseland 
Edward  W.  night  watchman,  Third 

cor.  Potter,  h.  293  Main 
Evelyn  M.  Mrs.  boarding  house,  88 

Mt.  Auburn,  h.  do. 
George  A.  recorder,  Union  station, 

B.  h.  2279  Mass.  ave. 
.lames  J.  clerk,  B.  h.  50  Rindge  ave. 
Patience,  widow  of   William,  h.   16 

Elm 
William,  wheelwright,  169  Gore,  h. 
201  Prospect 
Mooers  Albion,  salesman,  518  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  3  Pleasant  pi. 
William   B.  plumber,  90  River,  h.  at 
Watertown 
Mooney  Alice. widow  of  William  J. house 
401  Columbia 
Annie  Mrs.  confectionery  and  lunch, 
1017  Cambridge,  h.  135c  Webster 
avenue 
Daniel,  b.  L65  Treinont 
David,  teamster,  bds.  151  Third 
Edward,  driver,  bds.  57  Tremonl 
Edward  J.  insurance  collector,  bds. 
434  Cambridge  [Tremonl 

Elizabeth    E.  widow  of  John,   b.  57 
Frank,  clerk,  boards  no  Otis 
George,  laborer,  h.  8  Wilbur 
George  F.  boiler  maker.  Cambridge 
Boiler  Work-.  Sixth,  h.  10  Cherry 
Hugh,  laborer,  h.  r.  12  Ninth 
Hugh  A.  laborer.  184   Broadway,  b. 

10  Cherry 
.lames,  boot  and  shoe  repairer,  1 1 15 

Cambridge,  b.  r.  127  Elm 
.lane  M.  Mr<.  boarding  house,  5  and 
7  Linden 


Mooney  JoannaM. Mrs. h. 1290  Cambridge 
John,  driver,  184  Broadway,  bds.  40 

Cherry 
John,  laborer,  bds.  8  Wilbur 
John  A.  teamster,  h.  8  Stevens  ct. 
John  M.  h.  1290  Cambridge 
Joseph,  barber,  169  Bridge,  h.  1306 

Cambridge 
Martin,  clerk,  B.  bds.  8  Wilbur 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  434 

Cambridge 
Mary  A.  widow  of  William  M.  h.  2 

Hastings  sq. 
Thomas,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

bds.  13  Plymouth  [bridge 

Thomas  F.  machinist,  b.  434  Cam- 
William,  teamster,  h.  541  Cambridge 
William  L.  tinsmith,  h.  51  Hayes 
Moonoogan  Charles, laborer,bds. 7  Parnell 

Martin,  laborer,  bds.  7  Parnell 
Moor  Clark  R.  Mrs.  h.  26  Arlington 

MOOR  JAMES    C.    grocer,    506 
Cambridge,   rms.   141   Otis.    See 

page  776 
Moore  Abbie  M.  widow  of  John  S.  h.  21 

Mellen 
Addie    E.    Miss,    dressmaker,     282 

Winsor,  bds.  do 
Albert  N.  cashier,Charles  River  Iron 

Works,  72  Main,  h.  at  Boston 
Alice  R.  Mrs.  h.  12  Ash  st.  pi. 
Annie  Miss,   carpet  upholsterer.  23 

Brattle,  h.  40  Hawthorn 
Annie  Miss,  clerk,  167  Mass.  ave.  b. 

4  Pine 
Arthur  C.  grocer,  351  Main,  house  2 

Torrington  pi. 
Bridget  Miss,  h.  139  Amory 
Carlos  B.  salesman,  175  State,  B.  h. 

Avon  Hill  [Winsor 

Caroline,  widow  of  George,  h.  282 
Charles,  baker,  b.  2  Norfolk  pi. 
Cbarlcs     (Charles     Moore  &     Son), 

hardware, etc.  8  Brattle, h. Rutland 

MOORE     CHARLES    &    SON 
(Charles  and  Herbert  L.  Moore), 

hardware,  stoves,   etc.   8  Brattle. 

See  page  7 
Charles  II.  professor  fine  arts,  II.  I  . 

office  Fogg  Museum  of  Arts,  h.  19 

Pollen 
Christopher,  clerk,  b.  60  Franklin 
Clarence  K.  student,  II.  U.  bds.  35 

Wallace 
Cyrus  .J.  olothes  cleaner,    etc.    133 

Main,  bouse  291  <  lolumbta 
Daniel,  teamster,   '.'l    Broadway,  b. 

r.  2  Hastiugs. 
David  II.  musician,  h.  3  Allston  ct. 
Edward  J.  saw  ver.  b.  2  1 1  Third 
Edward  M.  lawyer,  53  State  B.  bds. 

386  Harvard 
Edward  R.  bouse  ji  Mellen 


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Moore  Elizabeth,  clerk,  1444  Mass.  ave. 
Ellen,  widow  of  William,  house  91 

Hastings 
Ephraim  M.  provisions,  103   Cham- 
bers, B.  house  147  Amory 
E.  Herman,  engineer,  bds.  24  Mellen 
Frank  A.  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house  252 

Broadway 
Frank  VV.  clerk,  130  Federal,  B.  bds. 

3  Allston  court 
Fred,  tailor,  B.  rms.  32  Gushing 
Fred  W.  law  student,  H.  U.  bds.  390 

Harvard 
Frederick  H.  painter,  h.  100  Banks 
George,  agent,  h.  102  Webster  ave. 
George  A.  clerk,  b.  117  Kinnaird 
George  A.   draughtsman,  B.   b.   132 

Mt.  Auburn 
George  H.  conductor,  B.  &  A.  E.  R. 

h.  19  Rockingham 
George  R.  draughtsman,  boards  147 

Amory 
George  T.  student,  b.  27  Putnam  av. 
George  W.  com.  mer.  46  1ST.  Market, 

B.  b.  36  Garfield 
George  W.  tinsmith,  h.  504  Camb. 
Herbert,  plumber,  b.  1  Rutland 
Herbert  L.  (Charles  Moore  &  Son), 

hardware,  8  Brattle,  h.  Rutland 
Herbert  L.  watchmaker,  1432  Mass. 

ave.  b.  at  Waltham 
Herbert  W.  bookkeeper, b.  21  Mellen 
Hopkins  E.  wire   worker,   house  82 

Franklin 
I.  Fred,  wire  worker,  b.  26  Bigelow 
James,  grease  collector,h.3  Essex  ct. 
James  A.  painter,  h.  31  Harding 
James  A.  painter,  h.  11  Water 
James  W.  mason,  313  Pearl,  h.  do. 
Jane,  widow  of  John,  h.  114  Clark 
Jane, widow  of  John,h.295  Columbia 
Johanna,  widow  of  John,  house   98 

Rindge  ave. 
John,  agent,  h.  117  Kinnaird 
John,  brass  finisher,  h.  9£  Suffolk 
John  J.  plumber,  130  Inman,   house 

at  Somerville 
John  K.  clerk,  h.  228  Chestnut 
John  Thomas,  ins.   agent,  B.   house 

2439  Mass.  ave. 
Joseph  W.  provisions,h.248  Prospect 
J.  Lowell,  at  19  Milk,  B.   house  175 

Brattle 
Kate  A.  Miss,  h.  291  Broadway 
Lawrence,  soap  maker,  b.  6  Erie 
Lorenzo,  house  390  Harvard 
Lucy  T.  widow,  b.  18  Ash 
Mandeville  A.  insurance,  B.   h.   290 

Harvard 
Martin,    laborer,  John  Reardon    & 

Sons,  h.  6  Erie 
Mary,  widow  of  Dane,  h.   504   Cam- 
bridge 


Moore  Mary  P.  Mrs.  b.  386  Harvard 

Melinda  H.  Mrs.  b.  30   Concord  ave. 
Nicholas,  bottler,  83  Clark,  bds.  419 

Putnam  ave. 
Patrick,  bottler,  b.  131  Otis 
Sarah,  seamstress,  25  Brattle,  house 

40  Hawthorn 
Sarah  E.  Miss,  h.  153  Washington 
Thomas,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  155  Otis 
Thomas  W.  clerk,  B.  b.  390  Harvard 
William,  bds.  221  Main 
William,  stock  cutter,  h.  4  Pine 
William  A.  tailor,  B.  h.  4£  Dublin 
William  H.  carpenter,  9  Western  av. 

h.  18  Howard 
William  J. laborer,h. 12  Seventh  st.ct. 
Wiliiam  M. provisions  103  Chambers, 

B.  bds.  47  Amory 
see  Moor  and  More 
Moorehead  John,  laborer,h.6  Gordon  pi. 
Mora  Francis  X. carpenter, h.  28  Baldwin 
Marceline  I.   dressmaker,   house   28 
Baldwin 
Moran  Andrew,  laborer,  b.  80  Clark 

Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

42  Howard 
Charles,  moulder,  b.  28  Second 
Edward,  h.  16  East 
Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  271  Main 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.  16  East 
Ellen,  widow  of  Michael,  h.80  Clark 
Ellen,  widow  of  William, h.  280  Vine 
George,  motorman,  h.  9  Wesley  ave. 
George  H.  plumber,  b.  42  Howard 
James,  laborer,  h.  114^  Elm 
James  B.  car  conductor,  b.  16  East 
John,  brass  finisher,  b.  16  East 
John,  laborer,  bds.  271  Vine 
John,  packer,  169  Gore,  h.  164  do. 
John  B.  engineer,  h.  203  Clark 
John  J.  drug  clerk,  h.  r.  222  Broad- 
way 
Joseph,  glass  blower,  h.  23  Winter 
Leah  Mrs.  boarding  house,  164  Gore 

house  do. 
LucyM.  widow  of  Daniel,  house  239 

Brookline 
Martin,  plasterer,  h.  43  Clay 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,h.  271  Vine 
Michael,  fireman,  h.  12  Walnut  ct. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  79  Boylston 
Patrick  H.  carriage  painter,  Munroe, 

cor.  Third,  h.  38  Market 
Placide,  clerk,  25  Bay,  b.  29  do. 
Susan  E.  widow  of  Thomas  E.  b.  67 

Putnam  ave. 
Thomas,  poultry,  45  Clay,  h.  do. 
Thomas  F.  plumber,  b.  42  Howard 
Thomas  H.  fireman,  b.  80  Clark 
Thomas  William,   teamster,  boards 

114£  Elm 
Timothy,  laborer,!!.  10  Walnut  ct. 


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Moran  Vaughn,  moulder,  b.  28  Second 

William,  carpenter,  h.  105  Banks 
Morandus  Bert,  laborer,  b.  fteed  st.  ct. 
Egburt,  mason,  h.  104  Webster  ave. 
Frederick  C.  mason,  h.  23  Austin 
George  D.  hairdresser,42  Cambridge, 

house  do. 
John  O.whitener,  Reed  st.  ct.  h.do. 
Morash  Anthony  F.  carpenter,  h.  34  Elm 
David  F.  carpenter,  h.  2  Antrim 
George  N.  carpenter,  h.  200  Auburn 
Nathan,  carpenter,  h.  200  Auburn 
Morck  Hattie  L.  widow  of  William, h.  128 

Norfolk 
More  Lucena,  widow  of  William,  h.  rear 
56  Franklin 
Sadie  A.  cashier,  b.  286  Pearl 
Thomas  A.  carpenter,  h.  286  Pearl 
Morehouse  Daniel  J. asst. foreman, River- 
side Press,  h.  34  Fairmont 
Moreland  Alice  S.bookkeeper,1390  Mass. 
ave.  b.  159  Mt.  Auburn 

MORELAND    FREDERIC   A. 
dry  goods,  1362  Mass.   ave.  house 
Lexington  ave.  ward  1.     See  page 
795 
James,  nailer,  174  Broadway 
Jesse   W.    electrotyper,    University 

Press,  b.  33  Creighton 
John  H.  printer,  h.  159  Mt.  Auburn 
Morey  Elisha  W.   foreman,  20  Albany, 
*  house  30  Glen  wood  ave. 
John,  engineer,  b.  9  Sixth 

MORGAN  A.  pictures  and  frames, 
13  Brattle.     See  p.  799 
Charles,  student,  b.  1686  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  B.  painter,  h.  17  Carlisle 
Clement,  lawyer,  II.    U.    b.309   Col- 
umbia 
Ed  ward, carpenter, h. 33  Montgomery 
Edward  T.  shipper,  443  Mass.  ave.b. 

437  do. 
Ella  W.  teacher  of  music,    63   Dana, 

house  do. 
Emil,  laborer,  h.  481  Cambridge 
Eva  L.   (A.  Morgan),   pictures  and 

frames,  13  Brattle,  h.  01  Gorhain 
George  A.  stone    cutter,   house    13 

Rockingham 
George  I'',  conveyancer,  Otis,  corner 

Second,  h.  57  Dana 
Gilman  F.  clerk,  498  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

437  do. 
(.race,  teacher,  Boardman  school,  b. 

30  Ellsworth  ave 
James  A.  student.  1).   L686   Mass.  ave. 

John,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway,  h. 

2!)  Webster  ave. 
John,  at  Woven  Eose  Co.  b.  63  Sixth 
Julia  A.  widow,  h.  16  Sidney 
Lizzie  II.  Mrs.  house  10   Ilaueoek 
Mary  1".  Bliss,  '».  17  Lancaster 
Morris  P».  Mrs.  house  Elubbard  park 


Morgan  Morris  H.  prof.H.U.  h.  Hubbard 

park 
Nelson,  stone  cutter,  h.  31  Decatur 
Susan  A.  widow  of  Wm.  h.ll  Eighth 
Thomas  H.jig  sawyer,  162  Broadway, 

h.  437  Mass.  ave. 
William    H.    agent    specialties,     77 

South,  B.  h.  11  Eighth 
Winnifred,  h.  118  Amory 
Moriarty  Annie  E.  Mrs. students'  lodging 

house,  1697  Cambridge 
Bridget,  widow  of  Doran,  boards  12 

Murdock 
Charles  A.  painter,  b.  452  Broadway 
Ellen,  widow   of  Patrick,   house  11 

Squires  court 
Henry  J.  laborer,  b.  11  Squires  ct. 
Henry  M.  action  maker,  162   Broad- 
way, house  44  Baldwin 
Margaret  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  bds. 

1697  Cambridge 
Mary  L.Mrs,  employment  office, 1386 

Mass.  ave.  h.  216  Franklin 
Patrick,  fireman,   184  Broad wrav,  h. 

1 02  Banks 

MORIARTY     PATRICK      H. 
boots  and   shoes   and  employment 
office,  1386  Mass.  ave.h.2I6  Frank- 
lin.    See  page  795 
Patrick  H.  cooper,  h.   11  Squires  ct. 
Morison  Harriet  A.  dressmaker,  24  Ells- 
worth, ave.  h.  do. 
Robert,  jeweler,  h.  24  Ellsworth  av. 
Robert  S.   Rev.   librarian,   Diviuitv 

school,  H.  U.  h.  34  Shepard 
see  Morrison 
Morley  Anna  K.  Miss,  milliner,  bds.  158S 
Cambridge 
Marv  A.    widow   of  Thomas,   house 

1588  Cambridge 
Sarah  Miss,  h.  1588  Cambridge 
Thomas,  brick  layer,  h.424  Columbia 
Morrell  Alphonse,    carpenter,    house  37 
Harvey 
Charles  M.  carpenter,  h.  37  Regent 
George  E. bookkeeper, h. 50  Creighton 
Gilman  S.  carpenter,  h.  34  Prince 
dames  F.  painter,  h.  54  day 
Joseph,  bds.  50  Creighton 
Lizzie  A.  Mrs.  h.  1   Richdale  ave. 

Morrill  Allied,  h.   279    Mass.  ave. 

Daniel  K.  wheelwright,  h.  "21  Mead 
Frank  1\  real  estate,  573   Mas>.  ave. 

b.  1  Coolidge  place 
George  A.  carpenter,  h.  31£  Magee 
John  l..  clerk,  168  Gore,  h.  12  Oak 

Leonard,  h.  277  Mass.  av. 

Mabel  C.  stenographer,  b.  12  <>ak 
Solon  M.  cracker  dealer,  j!)   Frank- 
lin, h.  at  Somervllle 
William  V.  lawyer,  573  Mass.  ave.  h. 
1  Coolidge  pi.  Brookiine 

Morris  Alexauder,  carpeuter,  boards   "8 


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Morris  Catherine,  widow  of  John,  h.  372 

Winsor 
Charles  laborer,  h.    Lexington  ave. 

ward  5 
Charles  F.  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  b.  81 

Amory 
Charles  P.  waiter,  B.  b.  20  Parker 
Charles  W.  53  State,  B.  h.  359  Har- 
vard 
Charles  W.  Jr.  real  estate,  53  State, 

rm.  813,  B.  h.  359  Harvard 
Dave  H.  h.  9  Waterhouse 
Edward,  type  caster,house  end  Pem- 

berton 
Edward  N.  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  b.  81 

Amory 
Elizabeth  Mrs. cook, 147Brattle,  b.do. 
Emory  T.  engineer  B.  bds.  20  Parker 
Fleming,  laborer,  h.  39  Washington 
Frederic,  iceman,  b.  Richard  Morris 

MORRIS   FREELON,    manager 
Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Brookliiie, 

h.  at  Brighton.     See  page  820 
George,  Jr.  mnfr.  carriage  lamps,  62 

Sudbury,  B.  h.  11  Allen 
George  N.  clerk,  bds.  105  River 
James  L.  carpenter,  9  Western  ave. 

h.  2  Douglass 
Jane,    widow   of  Henry,  house  180 

Hampshire 
Jennie  F.  widow  of  William  J.  dress- 
maker, b.  66  Magazine 
John,  boxmaker,  h.  332  Vine 
Martin,  at  Am. Rub. Co.  b.  372  Winsor 
Marv  J.  widow  of  William  R.  house 

20"  Parker 
Matthew  F.  book  binder,  boards  372 

Winsor 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  305  Vine 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  Wellington 
Thomas  F.  brass  finisher,  boards  372 

Winsor 
William,  laborer,  h.  26  Railroad 
William  M.  cigar  mnfr.  8  Brookford, 

house  do. 
William,  laborer,  h.  29  McDonald 
Morrison  Alexander  (Bond&  Morrison), 

135  Gore,  h.  at  Somerville 
Andrew  H.  dentist,  h.  35  Berkshire 
Andrew  W.  carpenter,  83  Boylston, 

house  1  Union 
Cornelius,  b.  68  Broadway 
Edward  I.  polisher,  286  Main,  house 

74  Sidney 
Franklin  C.  tinsmith,  5  Norfolk  pi. 

B.  h.  23  Norfolk 
Frederic,  teamster,  h.  70  Broadway 
George   A.   lish   dealer,    house   2062 

Mass.  ave. 
George    W.    motorman,    rooms    63 

Lincoln 
Harlan  P.  butter  and  cheese,  14 New 

F.  H.  Market,  B.  h.  18  Avon 


Morrison  Harry,  teamster,  220  Portland, 

b.  12  Tremont 
Harry  J.  surveyor,  b.  23  Norfolk 
Henry  A.  foreman,  11  Cherrv,  bds. 

105  School 
Idella  Mrs.  h.  14  Mellen 
James,  grocer,  41  Portland,  B.  house 

18  Avon 
James  A.  teamster,  h.  2  Worcester 
John,  carriage  painter,34  Cambridge. 

h.  at  Somerville  [24  do. 

John,  horseshoer,  21   Blanche,  bds. 

n\rORRISON  JOHN  G.  (Rawson 

J3JL  &  Morrison),  27  to  31  Main,  house 

1  Fayerweather.     See  back  cover 

and  page  803 
John  M.  P.  pattern  maker,  boards  8 

Hotel  Albert 
John  W.  building  mover,  house  42 

Hampshire 
Joseph,  clerk,  Goodwin's  Drug  Co. 

B.  h.  242  Hampshire 
Joseph,  iron  worker,  72  Main 
Julia,  widow,  bds.  2290  Mass.  ave. 
Lewis  W.  machinist,  h.598  Mass. ave. 
Malcolm,  cooper,  h.  1099  Cambridge 
Manuel,  marble  cutter,  h.  103  Gore 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  105  School 
Mattlda,  widow  of  Joseph,  Sr.  house 

242  Hampshire 
Matthew,  tailor,  h.  61  Sixth 
Neil,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  house  9 

Harding 
Norman,  piano  tuner,  rms.  44  Austin 
Olive  B.  tutor,  h.  9  Feltou 
Robert,   teamster,   336  Main,  house 

212  Winsor 
William,   color    maker,   house    1302 

Cambridge 
William,  tailor,  b.  105  School 
William   A.  engineer's   supplies,    34 

Oliver,  B.  h.  9  Felton 
William  J.  brass  finisher,  h.  278  Vine 
William  J.  clerk,  12  Brattle,  boards 

at  Somerville 
William  J.  fireman,  h.  3  Erie 
Morrissey  Daniel,  candymaker  B.  boards 

94Dudley  [place 

George,  blacksmith,  h.  6  White  st. 
James  L.  student,  b.  21  Fourth 
Johannah,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

377  Columbia 
John,  h.  21  Fourth 
John,  hairdresser,  h.  224  Vine 
John,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  boards 

139  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  10  Porter 
John,  laborer,  h.  163  Portland 
John  L.  hairdresser,  527  Cambridge, 

bds.  21  Fourth 
Joseph  D.  laborer,  h.  4  Eighth 
Michael,  laboror,  h.  94  Dudley 
Mij  u 'L  teamster,  h.  23  Donnel 


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36. 


Morrissey  Michael  J.  roofer,   h.   39  Gore 

Patrick,  hostler,  h.  340  Green 

Thomas,  clerk,  b.  377  Columbia 

William,  machinist,  b.  140  Otis 

Morrow  James  A.  foreman,  385  Putnam 

ave.  h.  248  River 
,  car  conductor,  b.  12  Magnolia 

avenue 
Morse  Asa  P.  president,  Cambridgeport 

National  bank,  595  Mass.  ave.  h. 

81  Magazine 
Carrie  E.  Mrs.  h.  37£  Langdon 
Charles  H.  Supt.   Manual  Training 

School,  h.  328  Harvard 
Charles  W.  iron  bedstead  mnfr.  h. 

54  Kirkland 
Cyrus  B.dry  pressman,  Univ.  Press. 

h.  41  Shepard 
Edward  H.  h.  16  Gerry 
Elbridge  G.  b.  14  Avon 
Elizabeth  H.  widow  of  William  A. 

h.  238  Green 
Francis  A.  harness  maker,  W.  E.  St. 

Ry.  b.  5  Wright 
Frank,  waiter,  b.  5  Eustis  ct. 
George,  coachman,  b.  8  Magazine 
George,  coachman,  b.  328  River 
George  A.  carriage  trimmer,  house 

De  Wolfe 
George  A.  harness  maker.  5  Wright, 

1  louse  do. 
George  H.  porter,  b.  121  Magazine 
Henry  L.  commission  merchant,  38 

Lincoln,  B.  house  16S0  Mass.  ave. 
Horace  A.  driver,  Sawin's  Express, 

1402  Mass.  ave.  b.  5  Wright 
Isaac  S.  h.  37  Trowbridge 
James  Drummond,  book  finisher,  h. 

121  Magazine 
.lames  E.  painter,  rear  178  Franklin, 

h.  117  Western  ave. 
Joanna,  widow  of  C.  Emery,  house 

:i  William 
John  W.  teamster,  2  Holyoke,  house 

De  Wolfe 
J.  S.  wood  worker,  440  Main.  b<ui<r 

at  Newton 
Louis  I),  painter,  h.  49  Dublin 
Louisa  Mrs.  h.  7(.i  PlymptOll 
Louisa  .J.  Mrs.  embroiderjr,  12  Dun- 

ster,  room 8  do. 
Louise  I),  h.  319  Broad  vi ay 
Mark   II.  gardener,  b.  71   Martin 
Mary,    widow    of    Edward,    house  3 

Webster  ave. 
Orrin  A.  salesman,  h.  340  Broadway 
Paul,  brick  maker,  i>.  53  Dublin 
Peter,  brirk  burner,  h.  279  Waldeu 
Warren  G.  clerk,  150  Washington,  IJ. 

h.  1  1  Avon 
Webster  W.  foreman,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.. 

I'..  h.  1!)  Rockingham 
W.  Herbert,  painter,  h.  238  <  Ireen 


Morss  Charles  A.  (Morss  &  Wbytej, 
wire  worker,  10  Franklin,  house  at 
Boston 

MORSS  &  WHYTE  (Charles  A. 
Morss),  wire  workers  and  Simplex 
Electrical   Co.   and    Eastern    Ex- 
panded   Metal    Co.    10    Franklin, 
office  75  to  81  Cornhill.  B.     See  p. 
825 
Mortenson  Morton,  machinist,  rooms  1 
Douglas  pi. 
Tollaf ,  machinist, rms.  1  Douglass  pi. 
Morton   Charles,  trav.    salesman,  house 
15  Wallace 
Frank,  h.  27  Austin 
Frank,  moulder,  b.  63  Sixth 
Grace  L.  teacher,  Thorndike  school, 

h.  at  Medford 
M.  Maud,  artist,  b.  15  Wallace 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  r.  108  Clark 
Moseley  John  L.  bicycles.  727  Mass.  ave. 

h.  60  Austin 
Moser    William    H.    janitor    Matthews 

Hall 
Moses  John  C.  civil  engineer,  B.  B.  W.h. 

5  Rutland 

Mosher  Alfred,  supt.  barrel  factory,  h. 
294  Columbia 

Alfred  E.  cooper,  bds.  294  Columbia 
Atwood,  carpenter,  h.  83  AVinsor 
Edward  F.   salesman,   51   Sudbury, 

B.  h.  IKockwell 
Hooper  H.   mariner,  b.  422  Putnam 

avenue 
James  H.  boots  and  shoes,  349  Wash- 
ington. B.  h.  422  Putnam  ave. 
Willard    H.    compositor,    573    Mass. 
;ive.  b.  422  Putnam  ave 
Moska  Charles,  cook,  h.  60-i  Franklin 
Mosman  William  T.  supt.  Cushman  Bros. 

6  Co.   at    Somerville,    hous 
Sacramento 

Mott  Augustus,  cutter,  Am.  R.  Co.  h.  91 

Western  ave. 
Motz  George  E  stable  foreman,  6  Soden, 

h.  5  Franklin 
Monies  Thomas  J.  cabinet  finisher,  house 

19a  Lopez 

Moulton  Charles  W.  II.  (C.  W.  11.  Moul- 
lon  &  Co.),  ladders,  etc.  139  Gore, 
h.  95  Magazine 

MOl  LTON    (.    AY.    II.    &   CO. 
(Charles  W.  H.  Moulton),  ladder 

and   chair  mnfrs.  13!)  Core.     See 

page  829 
Eliza  Mrs.  bds.  201   Harvard 
Elizabeth  C.  widow   of  Joel,  house 

80  Oxford 
Ella  V.  a<<t.  at   Harvard  library,  t>. 

95  Magazine 
Francis  II.  teamster,  i<>'>  Kinnaird 
Prank    E.  clerk,   227   « 'ambridg 

<;<;  do. 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\J]    DIRECTORY 


Moulton  Frank  R.  iron  worker,  house  32 
Cherry 
Frederick  C.  bookkeeper,  100  Sum- 
mer, B.  b.  80  Oxford 
Henry  T.  plumber,  426  Main,  house 

300  Mass.  ave. 
James  W.  sawyer,  h.  223  Harvard 
John,     stable    foreman,     105    Cam- 
bridge, h.  66  do. 
John  T.  drug  grinder,  h.  40  Rindge 

avenue 
Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher  English  High 
school,  bds.  86  Franklin 
Mountain  Daniel,  painter,  h.  108  Elm 
Mountfount  Warren  E.  carpenter  boards 

132  Green 
Mount  Auburn  Cemetery,  office,  583  Mt. 

Auburn  and  5  Tremont,  B. 
Mt  Cartin  Philip,  painter,  house  77  Con- 
cord avenue 
Moura  Manuel  J.  box  maker,  h.  5  Low- 
land avenue 
Mouzar  Margaret  and  Alice,  house  239 
Broadway 
Melinda  E.  widow  of  Jacob,  h.  239 
Broadway 
Mowbray  James  R.  millman,  r.  380  Main, 

h.  116  Washington 
Mowll  Charles  F.  clerk,  506  Cambridge, 
h.  124  Otis 
Fred    N.    clerk,    Howard    National 

Bank,  b.  124  Otis 

William  L.  draughtsman.  649  Mass. 

av.  b.  124  Otis  [Wallace 

Mo  wry  Arthur  M.  student,  H.  U.  h.  45 

Moxham  Edwin  C.  clerk,  637  Mass.  ave. 

rms.  14  Cottage 
Moxon  Thomas  D.  coachman,h.  Moxon's 

Bldg.  Green 
Moy  Mow,  laundry,  312  Broadway,  h.do. 
Moye  W.  Henry,  teamster,  8  Hampshire, 

h.  153  Hastings 
Moylan  Daniel,  coachman,  57  Garden,  h. 
204  Hampshire 
James,  nailer,  174  Broadway 
James  D.  clerk,  bds.  204  Hampshire 
John,  foreman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  bds.  3 

Burns  ct. 
Margaret,  h.  204  Hampshire 
Mary,   widow   of  Edward,   house  3 

Burns  ct. 
Patrick,  painter,  b.  3  Burns  ct. 
Moynahan  Dennis,  clerk,  B.  b.  36  Mont- 
gomery 
Jeremiah  (Moynahan  &  Co.),  stoves, 
etc.  1233  Cambridge,  h.-309  Broad- 
way 
John,   teamster,    almshouse,    house 

36  Montgomery 
John  E.  plumber,  b.  193  Norfolk 
Michael,  machinist,  b.  214  Broadway 
Michael    J.   dye  maker,   house   193 
Norfolk 


Moynahan  Neal  A.  (Lake  &  Moyuahan), 
livery  stable,  1230  Mass.  av.  h.  4 
Irving  place 
Patrick  J.  carpenter,  h  .125  Tremont 

MOYNAHAN    &  CO.  (Jeremiah 
Moynahan  and  Thomas  F.  Raf- 
ferty),  stoves,  etc. 1233  Cambridge. 
See  p.  805 
see  Monahau 
Moynehan  Dennis  Jos.  at  Swift's,  house 

327  Vine 
Mudge  G.  Cushing,  dental  student,  H.U. 

b.  10  Bigelow 
Mugridge  Richard  M.  moulder,  384  Main, 

h.  at  Maiden 
Muhlick  Charles,  laborer,  h.  2  Davis 
Muirhead  Mary  B.  widow  of  William,  h . 
112  Hancock 
May  H.  ticket  stamper,  B.  bds.  112 
Hancock 
Mulby  Nicholas,  carpenter,113  Broadway 
Thomas  J.  woodworker,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  414  Main 
Mulcahy  Bridget,  widow  of  John,  h.  43£ 
Reed 
Cornelius,  laborer,  house  Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
Edward,  packer,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

h.  157  Raymond 
Jeremiah,  tailor,  1388  Mass.  ave.  h. 

22  De  Wolfe 
John,  teamster,  4  Bridge,  house  91 

Cambridge 
John  F.  grocer,  188  Norfolk,  house 

190  do. 
John  P.  clerk,  b.  22  De  Wolfe 
Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

r.  45  Reed 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  bds.  rear 

45  Reed 
Richard  H.  laborer,  b.  r.  45  Reed 
Muldoon  Daniel,  porter,  h.  61  Plympton 
John  E.   furniture   designer,  house 

25£  Fifth 
Samuel,  wood  carver,  h.  25£  Fifth 
William  H.  h.  254  Fifth 
Mulford  Rowland  J.  law  student,  boards 

56  Shepard 
Mulhall  Edward,  steamfitter,b.292  Green 
Julia,   widow  of  Martin,  house  292 

Green 
Martin  C.  expressman,  h.  47  Hayes 
Mulhern  Charles  G.  carpenter,  house  23 
Hunting 
Charles  R.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  647 

Mass.  av.  h.  182  Pearl 
Eliza  Miss,   dressmaker,   h.   24  Mt. 

Auburn 
Ellen   Mrs.  h.  49  Washington 
James,  machine  hand,  Keeler  &  Co. 

h.  Ill  Spring 
Mary,   widow  of  George,  house   23 
Hunting: 


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367 


Mulhern  Maurice,  gardener,  121  Brattle 

Mulholland  Michael,    confectioner,   150 
Broadway,  h.  at  Arlington 

Mulkern  Matthew  J.  plumber,  house  4 
Houghton 

Mull  Amelia  Miss,  at  University  Press, 
b.  150  Spring 
Bertha    A.    Miss,    bookkeeper,    484 

Cambridge,  b.  150  Spring 
Frederick,  h.  150  Spring 

Mullally  James,  car  washer,  h.  11G  Gore 
Laurence,  laborer,  h.  326  Columbia 

Mullane  Cornelius,  brass  finisher,  house 
110  Gore  [do. 

Helena  M.  dressmaker,  85  Pearl,  b. 
James,  h.  85  Pearl 
James  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  85  Pearl 
Thomas,  carpenter,  b.  85  Pearl 
William  F.  painter,  h.  91  Main 
William  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  85  Pearl 

Mullaney  Bridget,  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 
1150  Cambridge 
George,  peddler,  b.  1150  Cambridge 
John,  b.  1150  Cambridge 
Thomas,  teamster,  b.1150  Cambridge 

Mullen  Charles,  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.K. 
b.  349  Cambridge 
Christopher,  gas  fitter,h.  60  Pleasant 
Cornelius,  clerk,  b.  7  Murdock 
Daniel,  bookbinder,  b.  60  Pleasant 
Delia  Miss,  h.  56  Plymouth 
D.  Frank,  laborer,  b.  6  Hayes 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  64  Broadway 
Frank  H.  currier,  h.  12  Clay 
George,   machinist,   29  Main,  h.  •  62 

Broadway 
George,  plasterer,  h.  43  Cedar 
Hugh  J.  driver,  h.  232  Vine 
James,  at  169  Gore,  b.  21  Jefferson 
James,  core  maker,  b.  63  Sixth 
James,  h.  14  Seventh  st.  ct. 

MULLEN  JAMES  F.  undertaker, 
and    embalmer,   116    Hampshire, 

cor.  Columbia,  h.  98  Norfolk.  See 

p.  807 
James  J.  carpenter,  b.  98  Norfolk 
Johanna,  widow   of  Charles,  h.  187 

Franklin 
John,  brush  maker,  122  Harvard,  h. 

4  Jefferson 
John,  hose  maker,  b.  78  Washington 
John,  hostler,  b.  60  Pleasant 
John,  laborer,  h.  204  Vine 
John,  laborer,  h.  493  Winsor 
John,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway,  h. 

7  Murdock 
John  V.  carpenter,  l>.  159  Winsor 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  6  Hayes 
John  J.  laborer,  I).   204  Vine 
John  S.  salesman,  b.  372  Green 

Joseph,  fruit  peddler,  h.  8  Jefferson 

Joseph  11.  paste  maker,  h.200  Bridge 

Julia  M.  house  !>   How 


Mullen     Katherine    L.    proofreader,    9 

Palmer 
Malachi,  janitor,  h.  372  Green 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  98  Norfolk 
Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  60  Pleas- 
ant 
Maurice,  laborer,  b.  729  Cambridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  6  Hayes 
Michael  F.   electrotyper,  boards  60 

Pleasant 
Nellie,  h.  21  Jefferson 
Nicholas,  watchman,  33  Hampshire, 

h.  17  Boardman 
Patrick,  moulder,  b.  189  Cambridge 
Peter,  hostler,  216  Green,  boards  4£ 

Dublin 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  30  Ninth 
Teresa     A.    Miss,    teacher,    Adams 

school,  B.  b.  372  Green 
Thomas,  shoemaker,  b.  69  Howard 
Thomas  F.  brush  maker,  209  Com- 
mercial, B.  b.  17  Boardman 
Thomas  F.  plumber's  helper,  bds.  60 

Pleasant 
Thomas  J.  brass  finisher,  boards  372 

Green 
William  J.  engineer,  C.  R.  Stone  Co. 

h.  151  Hamilton 
see  Mullin,  also  Mullins 
Muller  Bros.    (Henry,  Edward  A.    and 

Christian     Muller),     tanners    and 

curriers,  2547  Mass.  ave. 
Christian  (Muller  Bros.),  tanner,  r. 

2547  Mass.  ave.  h.  2  Tannery 
Edward  A.  (Muller  Bros.),  rear  2547 

Mass.  av.  h.  2863  do. 
Etta,  teacher  of  painting,  2547  Mass. 

av.  b.  do. 
Harry,  blacksmith,  b.  71  School 
Henry  (Muller  Bros.),  r.  2547  Mass. 

av.  h.  2547  do. 
Nama,  Mrs.  h.  71  School 
Salomie,    widow  of  William,   house 

Tannery 
Victor  II.   porter,    Ware   Hall,    385 

Harvard,  b.  do. 
William  C.  clerk,  r.  2547  Mass.  ave. 

b.  Tannery 
see  M  oiler 
Mullett     Angie,     widow,     house     p.     12 

Appian  Way 
Ellen,  widow  of  Francis  B.  nurse,  h. 

86  Bristol 
Frank  c.  confectioner,  b.  38  Clark 
Frederick  A.  clerk.  3   Hampshire,  b, 

242  Harvard 
George  A.  confectioner,18 1  Harvard, 

h.  1SS  do. 

George  P.  printer,  573  Mass.  a  v.  b. 

242  Harvard 
Helen  F.  Mrs.  b.  212  Harvard 
William     H.    engineer,     University 

Press,  h.  125  Mr.  Auburn 


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CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTORY 


Mullett    William    H.     sergeant,     police 
station  3,  h.  r.  23  Fifth 

Mulligan  Daniel,  clerk,  b.  137  Bridge 
John,  fireman,  h.  267  Putnam  av. 
John,  helper,  foundry,  h.  3  Spring 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  24  Decatur 
John,  teamster,  168  Gore,  h.  28  Fifth 
John  F.  brass  finisher,  b.  267  Putnam 

avenue 
Patrick,  machinist,  b.  3  Spring  pi. 
Thomas  E.  foreman,  172  Pearl,  h.  99 
Brookline 
Mulliken  John  E.  A.  bookkeeper,  Horatio 
Wellington  &  Co.  28  Bridge,  house 
at  Somerville  [av. 

Mullin  Albert  C.  student,  b.  587  Putnam 
Annie  L.  housekeeper,  h.  9  Sixth 
Anselm  C.  polisher,  b.  161  Winsor 
Charles  L.  milkman,  b.  161  Winsor 
Charles  S.  salesman, 440  Washington, 

B.  b.  587  Putnam  ave. 
Daniel  G.  driver,  b.  9  Sixth 
Frederick,  clerk,  b.  161  Winson 
Xicholas  J.  clerk,  b.  93  Spring 
Nora  Miss,  clerk,  b.  9  Sixth 
Patrick,  laborer,  169  Gore,  h.  9  Sixth 
Patrick  T.  machiuist,  b.  9  Sixth 
Peter,  salesman,  204  State,  B.  h.  587 

Putnam  ave. 
Robert  E.  policeman,  station  2,  bds. 

161  Winsor 
Thomas  P.city  laborer, b.  30  Franklin 
William,  contractor,  h.  414  Columbia 
William  H.  assistant  undertaker,  116 

Hampshire,  h.  161  Winsor 
W.  George,  student,  boards  587  Put- 
nam avenue 
Mullins  Bridget,  housekeeper,  house  54 
Kinnaird 
Ellen,   widow   of  Patrick,   house  54 

Kinnaird 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  413 

Broadway 
James  J.  printer,  h.  336  Green 
Margaret  I.  widow  of  Robert,  h.  93 

Spring 
Thomas,   boots  and   shoes,  85   Kin- 
naird, b.  69  Howard 
Thomas  P.  student,  b.  413  Broadway 
Thomas  W.  clerk,   P.  O.  647  Mass. 

av.  h.  93  Spring 
Timothy  J.  plumber,  h.  54  Kinnaird 
William  F.  student,  b.  413  Broadway 
William  N.  police,  station  1,  house 

89  Concord  ave. 
see  Mullen,  also  Mullin 
Mullock  Caleb,  carpenter,132  Cambridge, 
h.  43  Baldwin 
•  Edmund,  carpenter,  b.  43  Baldwin 
Mulloney  Ellen  T.  widow  of  John,  h.  28 
Brookline 
Grace  Mis<>  teacher,  Boardman  kin- 
dergarten, b.  28  Brookline 


Mulloney  Josephine  Miss,  bookkeeper, b. 
56  Columbia 
Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Gore  primary 

school,  b.  56  Columbia 
S.Agnes  Miss,teacher,b.28  Brookline 
Mulqueen   William,  iron  worker,  bds.  21 

Market 
Mulready  James,  teamster,  h.  8  North 
Mulrey  Michael,  laborer,  h.  20  Foster 
Michael, stone  cutter,h.200  Appleton 
Patrick  J.  granite  cutter,  house  150 
Holworthv 
Mulvahill  Charles   H.  clerk,  B.  bds.  203 
Franklin 
Daniel  F.  brass  finisher,  h.  6  Hotel 

Weston 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  203  Franklin 
John,  laborer,  b.  r.  105  Kinnaird 
John  F.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds.  203 

Franklin 
Kate  Mrs.  h.  r.  105  Kinnaird 
Thomas,  at  Riverside  Press,  house 

122  Kinnaird 
Thomas,  plumber,  b.  105  Kinnaird 
Mulvaney  Simon  J. policeman, h. 340  Vine 
Mulvihill   Michael,  laborer,  h.  10   Flagg 

st.  ct. 
Mumler  Lucia  J.  widow  of  John  F. house 

6  Howard 
Muncey    William   H.  clerk,  29  Franklin, 

h.  114  Magazine 
Mundy  John   F.  asst.  pastor,  St.  Mary's 
Church,  h.  55  Norfolk 
Letitia,  widow  of  Patrick,  house  132 

Spring- 
Matthew  J.  marble  works,  16  Cam- 
bridge, h.  149  do. 
Patrick,  at  169  Gore,  b.  132  Spring 
Thomas  D.  mason,  b.  132  Spring 
Munford   Harry   S.  driver,  154  Atlantic 

ave.  B.  h.  7  Franklin 
Munhall  John,  driver,  rms.  94  Thorndike 
Munighau  Frank,  bds.  16  Bolton 
t     Patrick,  laborer,  h.  16  Bolton 

Patrick,  Jr.  gas  fitter,  b.  16  Bolton 

Munn  Charles  H.  carriage  painter,  2612 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Medford 

Margaret,  student,Radclifte  College, 

h.  2  Carver 

Munnas    John,   oiler,  H.    M.   Sawyer   & 

Son,  Thorndike 
Munroe  Abby  K.  Mrs.  h.  1593  Mass.  av. 
Charles,  h.  31  Maple  ave. 
Charles,janitor,City  building, Brattle 

sq.  h.  19  Eliot 
Charles  H.  rms.  64  Pearl 
Charles  H.  Jr.   driver,  40  Green,  h. 

101  School 
Charles  J.   cigar  manufacturer,    57 

Hampshire,  h.  12  Webster  nve. 
Charles   W.  real  estate,  office,  First, 
opposite  Thorndike,  h.  12  Francis 
avenue 


CAMBRIDGE    []\/[]    DIRECTOKY 


369 


Munroe  Daniel  J.  clerk,  h.  47  Baldwin 
Emma  F.  Miss,  teacher,  h.  73  Otis 
Enoch,  h.  73  Otis 
George  H.  clerk,  Dane  Hall,  house 

35  Duuster 
George  H.  tuner,  162  Broadway,  h. 

17  Clinton 
Hannah  F.  widow  of  Win.  W.  h.  53 

Austin 
Hattie  B.  indexer,  Otis,  cor.  Second, 

h.  at  Boston  Highlands 
James,  laborer,  b.  18  Eeed 

MUNROE   JAMES  A.    (Burditt 
&  Williams), 2)  Dock  sq.  B .house 
6  Chester.     See  p.  20 
Kate  and  Rose,  h.  31  Maple  ave. 
Kirk,  author,  b.  12  Francis  ave. 
M.  Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  64  Pearl 
Nathaniel,  register  clerk,  W.  E.  St. 
Ry.Co.  13^6  Mass.   ave.  house  42 
Wallace 
Philip,  baker,  h.  3  Webster  ave. 
Philip  C.  grocer,  11  Webster  ave.  h. 

31  Maple  ave. 
Reuben  J.  carpenter,  h.  30  Essex 
Theodore  H.  carpenter,  b.16  Cottage 
William,  hose  maker,  h.  12  Webster 

avenue 
William   A.  lawyer,  35  Court.  B.  h. 
Ill  Chestnut 
Munsen  Alfred,  at  Squire's,  h.  119  Gore 
Munyon  Michael,  laborer,h.  78  Bolton 
Murch  Charles  W. sewing  machine  agent, 
h.  23 U  Broadway 
Ethel  I.  h.  23l£  Broadwav 
Mildred  F.  clerk,  424  Washington,  B. 
b.  78  Antrim 
Murdock  Albert,  laborer,  b.  227  Harvard 
Edward  W.  motorman,h.  101  Brook- 
line 
Frank  R.  teamster,  h.  3  Dodge 
Frank  R.  Jr.  teamster,  b.  3  Dodge 
( reorge  L.supt. Boston  Bridge  Works, 

Sixth,  h.  25  Bigelow 
Horace,  machinist,  h.  81  Allston 
Maria  Miss,  h.  293  Harvard 
Walter  II.  clerk,  b.  3  Dodge 
Walter   II.    florist,  46  Grigg,   house 
130  I'ul  nam  ave. 
Murgin  Patrick  J. coachman, h. 226  Green 
Hurley  David.  Laborer,  h.  7  Munson 

James,    optician    and   baker,  70  Har- 
vard, h.  7  Munson 
Murnaghan   Charles    B.   peddler,   house 
200  Brookline 
Eugene  Francis,  grease  collector,  h. 

21  Porter 
James,  grease  collector,  h.  21  Porter 
Murphy      Adeline,     teacher,     Harvard 
grammar  school,  rms.  21i    Lnman 
Albert  C.  baker,  b.  78  Bristol 

Ann,  widow  of    Fraud-  C.  louse  188 

Hampshire 


Murphy  Ann,   widow   of   Jeremiah,  h.99 

Kinnaird 
Ann,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  28  Fourth 
Annie  Miss,  clerk,  1041    Cambridge, 

b.  2  Forest  pi. 
Annie  Miss,  cook,  h.  95  Banks 
Bernard  J.  teamster,  h.  4  Jefferson 
Bridget,    widow   of  John,   house   6 

Montgomery 
Catherine,  widow  of  Cornelius,  h.66 

Kinnaird 
Catherine,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

14  Marion 
Catherine  T.  and  Mary  E.h.  3  Union 
Charles  H.  driver,  Sawin's  Express, 

1402  Mass.  ave.  b.  7  Beaver 
Charles  H.  motorman,  h.  86  Rice 
Cornelius,  hostler,  r.  7  Essex,  house 

2  Athens  [34  Harding 

Cornelius,  iron  worker,  B.  B.  W.bds. 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  1S6  Bridge 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  11  Hunting 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  22  Lambert 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  32  Warren 
Daniel,  carpenter,  0  Western  ave.  h. 

11  West 
Daniel,  engineer,  h.  167  Winsor 
Daniel,  fireman.  W.E.Power  Station 

h.  4  Water 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  849  Cambridge 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  34  Harding 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  47  Harding 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  510  Winsor 
Daniel,  teamster,  13  Broadway,  h.  63 

School 
Daniel,  teamster,  h.  39  Ninth 
Daniel  E.  laborer,  h.  32  North 
Daniel  F.  salesman.  159    Broadway, 

b.  167  Winsor 
Daniel  J.  foreman,  1509  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Daniel  P. action  maker. 162  Broadway. 

h.  70  Washington 
Daniel  S.  student.  !>.  53  Green 
Daniel  W.  rigger,  h.  128  Tremont 
David,  laborer,  h.  37  Porter 
David,  laborer,  h.  -13  Seventh 
Dennis,  clerk,  l>.  35  Seventh 
Dennis,  coachman,  b.  38  Banks 
Dennis,  janitor. ( ihurch  of  the  Sacred 

Heart,  b.  3S1  Cambridge 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  987  <  iambridgi 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  66  Kinnaird 
Dennis,  laborer,  i>.  21   Lambert 
I  tennis,  laborer,  h.  16  Sevent  h 
Dennis,  Laborer,  b.  165  Tremont 
Dennis,    laborer,  Sixth,  cor.  Potter, 

b.  K'>1  Spring 
Dennis,  machinist,  r.  21   Lambert 
Dennis,  teamster,  b.  56  (  ambiidge 
Dennis,  teamster,  b.  198  Sidney 
Dennis.  Jr.   fresco  painter,  bds.  381 

( ainluidire 


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DIRECTORY 


Murphy  Edward,  laborer,b.  424  DeWolfe 
Edward,  laborer,  house  22  Marion 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  34  Washington 
Edward,  laborer,  72  Main,  house,  37 

Washington 
Edward,  machints,  b.  536  Cambridge 
Edward,  piano  maker,b.251  Franklin 
Edward  A.  printer,  b.  1274  Bridge 
Eliza,  widow  of  John,  h.  2  Athens 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  house  18 

Blanche 
Ellen,  house  5  Sargent 
Ellen,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.  849  Cam- 
bridge 
Ellen,  widow  of  Michael,  house  159 

Bridge 
Francis  J.  clerk,  P.  O.  647  Mass.  av. 

h.  26  Fifth 
Francis  P.  horse  trainer,  b.  154  Elm 
Frank,  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  b.  Tufts 
Frank,  cook,  B.  b.  84  Plympton 
Frederick  L.  poultry,  3S  Reed,  b.do. 
George,  b.  57  Cedar 
George    B.  teamster,  at   Somerville, 

h.  57  Cedar 
George  E.  printer,  b.  110  Fourth 
George  M.  street  car  conductor,  h.  1 

Cedar 
Grace,  school  teacher,  Lassell  School, 

b.  26  Fifth 
Hannah  Miss,  h.  13  Wright 
Hannah  Mrs.  h.  28  Fourth 
Hannah,   widow  of  Thomas,  h.  127 

Bridge 
Hattie  Miss,  h.  19  Forest 
Henry,  laborer,  b.  SI  Kinnaird 
Hiram,  laborer,  b.  2  Mellins  ct. 
Honora,  widow  of  James,  house  251 

Franklin 
James,  at   Am.  Rubber  Co.  house  8 

Porter 
James,  at  Standard  Oil   Co.   bds.  5 

Seventh 
James,  baker,  b.  r.  249  Franklin 
James,   brass  finisher,  h.  1072  Cam- 
bridge 
James,  clerk,  49  Boylston,  b.  14  Mill 
James,  driver,  61  Elm,  b.  63  do. 
James,  foundry,  b.  r.  189  Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  b.  571  Cambridge 
James,  laborer, b.  21  Lambert 
James,  laborer,  h.  7  Beaver 
James,  laborer,  h.  32  Cowperthwaite 
James,  laborer,  h.  r.  22  Third 
James,  newsman,  b.  4  Conlons  ct. 
James,  painter, 17  Harvard,  house  at 

Brighton 
James,  plumber,  h.  54  Cherry 
James,  plumber,  b.  15  Far  well  pi. 
James,  teamster,  h.  49  Washington 
James  H.  helper,  b.  249  Franklin 
James  H.law  student, h. 163  Franklin 
James  H.meat  wagon, h. 251  Franklin  I 


Murphy  James  I. constable  and  collector, 
110  Fourth,  h.  do. 
James  J.  hatter,  h.  Hotel  Grotto,  19 

Harrison 
James  J.  laborer,  b.  6  Montgomery 
Jane,  widow,  h.  9  Grant 
Jane,  widow,  h.  55  North 
Jeremiah,  at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.  bds.  803 

Cambridge 
Jeremiah,   177  State,  B.  h.  37  Hub- 
bard avenue 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  49   Boylston,  house 

8  Athens 
Jeremiah,  cooper,  h.  20  Harding 
Jeremiah,  engineer,  17  Franklin,  h. 

1664  Norfolk 
Jeremiah,  hack  driver,  h.  22  Marion 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  bds.  16  Marion 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  8  Gore 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  98  Howard 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.   14  Marion 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.   22  Marion 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  15  Ninth 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  r.  7  Lambert 
Jeremiah,  motorman,  h.  353  Prospect 
Jeremiah,  paver,  h.  lllTremont 
Jeremiah,  polisher,  r.  368  Main,h.  at 

Chelsea 
Jeremiah,  watchman,    368  Main,  h. 

145  Brookline 
Jeremiah,  Jr.  night    watch  man,   368 

Main,  h.   8   Decatur 
Jeremiah  B.  carpenter,  h.  17  Carlisle 
Jeremiah  D.  veterinary  surgeon,  565 

Mass.  ave.  h.   53    Green 
Johannah  Miss,  h.  163  Franklin 
Johannah, widow  of  John,  house  1249 

Cambridge 
John,  b.  55  North 

John, at  N.P.&  P.Co.h.725  Cambridge 
John,  butcher,  b.  849  Cambridge 
John,  butcher,  h.  10  Squires  court 
John,  cotton  sampler,  89  State,  B.  h. 

35   Seventh 
John,foreman,Fitchburg  R.  R.  h.300 

Prospect 
John,  foundry,  h.    93  Fifth 
John,  gardener,    76    Brattle,    h.    28 

Dunster 
John,  h.  Hotel  Star,    School 
John,  laborer,  bds.  102   Otis 
John,  laborer,  h.  175  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  141  Gore 
John,  laborer,  h.  16  Marion 
John,  laborer,  h.  1    Pioneer 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  1006    Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  143  Gore 
John,  laborer,  h.  63  Howard 
John,laborer,NilesBros.h.l9Donnell 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  105  Kinnaird 
John,  laborer,  h.  119  Amory 
John,  laborer,  h.  33  Bolton 
John,  laborer,  h.  167  Banks 


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Murphy  John,  laborer,  h.  171  Otis 
John,  laborer,  h.  11  Vandine 
John,  paver,  h.  42£  DeWolfe 
John,  printer,  B.  bds.  63    Howard 
John,  stable  foreman,   J.  T.  Scully. 

First,  h.  118  do. 
John,  teamster,  h.  1  Dinsmore  court 
John,  teamster,  h.  118  First 
John. Jr.  galvanizer,  b.  60  Moore 
John  A.  laborer,  b.  6  Montgomery 

MURPHY  JOHN  F.  real    estate 
and  constable,   225  Cambridge,  h. 

10  Squires  court.     See  p.   815 
John  F.  engineer,  h.38  Crescent   av. 
John  F.   hairdresser    and    billiards, 

Cedar,  cor.  Dudley,  h.  do. 
John  F.  laborer,  b.  151  Franklin 
John  F.  Mrs. variety  store,    Dudley, 

cor.  Cedar,  h.   do. 
John  H.  trimmer, Niles  Bros.  h.     311 

Concord  ave. 
John  I.  switchman,  h.  370  Third 
John  J.  brass  finisher,h.  189  Franklin 
John  J.  clerk,  49    Boylston,   b.    251 

Franklin 
John  J.  driver,  h.  96  Gore 
John  J.  bds.  161  Spring 
John  J.  laborer,  h.r.  1006  Cambridge 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  3  Rogers   ct. 
John  J.  student,  b.  166)^  Norfolk 
John  J.  undertaker,  h.  159  Bridge 
John  J.  Jr.  teamster,  706  Mass.  ave. 

b.  189  Franklin 
John  M.herdic  driver,h.l  Washington 
John  P.  motorman,  h.  28  Regent 
John  P.  produce,  h.  245  Mt.  Auburn 
John  S.  fireman,  B.  h.  r.  63    Cedar 
John  W.  produce,  h.41  Harding- 
Joseph,  at  X.E.Beef  Co.h.10  Squires 

court 
Joseph,  driver,  Sawins  express,  1402 

Mass.  ave.  h.  66  Grigg 
Joseph  C.  laborer,  h.   81    Kinnaird 
Joseph  H.  plumber,  1440  Mass.    ave. 

h.  3    Tuttle 
Julia  A.  clerk,  81  Bridge,  b.  127  do. 
Julia  S.  Mrs. dressmaker,  3  Lechmere 

I>1.  h.  do. 

ate,  < 

Elm 
Kate  Miss,  h.  95  Banks 
Katie  M.  clerk,  1223  Cambridge,  i>. 

3  Union 
Lawrence,  carpenter,  h.  S3  Amory 
Lizzie*,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  78 

Bristol 
Margaret  Miss,  cook,  h.    95   Banks 
Margaret, widow  of  Peter, h.. '!()(;  Green 
Margaret,  widow  of  William,  bouse  2 

Crossland 

Margaret  < '.  widow  of    Patrick  II.  h. 

11  Seventh 
Martin,  laborer,  b.  121  Rindge  ;ivc 


Murphy  Martin  J. poultry,  38  Reed, h. do. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  159  Elm 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  206  Franklin 
Mary,  widow  of  Daniel  D.  house  35 

Cowperthwaite 
Mary, widow  of  Jeremiah,   h.   r.  10 

Harding 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  340c  Green 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  3    Tuttle 
Mary, widow  of  John,  h.  118  Charles 
Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  r.  Lech- 
mere 
Mary, widow  of  Michael,  h.18  Marion 
Mary  E.  bookbinder,  h.  10  Antrim 
Matthew,  cabinet  maker,  h.  26  Fifth 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  8  Reed 
Maurice,  teamster,  h.  35  Cedar 
Michael,  at  169  Gore,  b.  30  Winter 
Michael,  at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.  h.  rear  3 

Seventh 
Michael,  cooper,  130  Gore,  house  58 

Winter 
Michael,  h.  106  Banks 
Michael,  iron  moulder,  h.  33  Banks 
Michael,  janitor,  5  Tremont,  B.  h.  24 

Hayes 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  r.  21   Lambert 
Michael, laborer,  150  Brattle 
Michael,  laborer,  172  Charles 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  63  Howard 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  177  Otis 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  759  Cambridge 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  12  Porter 
Michael,  tailor,  rms.  132  Austin 
Michael  F.  motorman,  h.   27  Athens 
Michael  J.at  B.B.Co.bds.  116  Spring 
Michael  J.  laborer,  h.   81  Kinnaird 
Michael,  painter,  h.  28  Flagg 
Michael,  salesman, h.  1249  Cambridge 
Michael,  teamster,  b.  186   Xorfofk 
Michael,  teamster,  38   Reed.    h.  do. 
Michael  J.  teamster, h.r.  79  Plympton 
Michael  W.  real    estate,  house  177A 

Harvard 
Nancy,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  99 

Kinnaird 
Patrick,  galvanizer,  b.  1  Pioneer 
Patrick,  laborer.  1>.  4  North 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  19  Seventh 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  3    Jefferson 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  231  Vine 
Patrick,  laborer,  J.  Reardou  A  sons. 

h.  629  Putnam  ave. 
Patrick, laborer,  h.  10  Easl 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  107  Amory 

Pai rick.  Laborer,  h.  193   Winsor 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  4  Water 
Patrick,    milkman,  !>.  36]  Franklin 
Patrick  li.  laborer,  i>.  113    Hamilton 
Patrick  . I. barber.  636  I  !arabridge,h.a1 

Norfolk 
Patrick  T.  driver,  18  Central  sq.  h. 

1  r>r>   Pearl 


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Murphy  Patrick  T. machinist, b.  10  Squires 
court 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  r.  4  North 
Peter,  yard  mau,  Memorial  hall,    h. 

88  Kirkland 
Peter  J.laborer,b.37£  Cowperthwaite 
Peter  P.  engineer,  h.  3  Union 
Peter  T.  painter,  b.  306   Green 
Philip,laborer,  b.  192  Norfolk 
Philip  F.  salesman.  24  Kingston,  B. 

h.  62  Chestnut 
Richard,  laborer,    b.  M.  P.   Doyle's, 
.     Plympton 

Richard,  laborer,  h.  128  Webster  av. 
Richard,  motorman.  b.  254  Pearl 
Robert,  b.  15  Hunting 
Stephen,   medical    student,     b.    373 

Huron  ave. 
Thomas,  at  169  Gore,h.  r.  10  Harding 
Thomas,  baker,  b.28  Fourth 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  14  Marion 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  4  Conlons  ct. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  4  Jefferson 
Thomas, rubber  worker, b. 32  Harvard 
Thomas,  stone  cutter, 39  Main,  h.  173 

do.  [Cambridge 

Thomas  F.  advertising  agent,  h.  151 
Thomas  J.  plumber,  b.  166£  Norfolk 
Thomas  J.  teamster,  h.  149  Bridge 
Thomas  M. brush  maker,h.300  Cherry 
Thomas  P.  painter,  b.  306  Green 
Thomas  S.    moulder,   382    Main,  b. 

1249  Cambridge  [st.pl. 

Timothy,  at  B.&  M.R.R.  h.  6  Fourth 
Timothy,  baker,  h.  199  Franklin 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  713  Cambridge 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  164  Main 
Timothy,  mason,  h.  10  Antrim 
Timothy,  painter,  b.  35  Rice 
Timothy    (Murphy  &    McChristle), 

painter,  2452  Mass.  ave.  b.  35  Rice 
Timothy, soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

h.  182  do. 
Timothy,teamster,  90  Kinnaird,h.do. 
Timothy  E.  laborer,  h.   60  Waverly 
Timothy  F.teamster,h.l9  Washington 
Walter,'  laborer,  h.  176  Gore 
AVilliam,  h.  12  White 
William,  baker,  h.  99  Main 
William,  horse  shoer,  436  Main,  b.  66 

Kinnaird 
William,  laborer,  h.  117  Spring 
William,  laborer,  h.  118  Webster  av. 
William,  laborer,  b.  273£   Portland 
William,  soap  maker,  184  Broadway, 

b.  50  Brewery 
William,  teamster,  b.  15  Second 
William,  teamster,  h.   81  Hampshire 
William,  track  layer,  h.  151  Franklin 
William  D.  at  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  b.    81 

Kinnaird  [do. 

William  E.  clerk,  1178  Cambridge,  b. 
William  E.  printer,  b.  3  Union 


Murphy  William  F.teamster,b.  6   Mont- 
gomery 
William  J.  bookbinder,  b.167  Winsor 
William  J.  laborer,  b.  249  Franklin 
William  J. student,  b.  381  Cambridge 
&  McCristle  (Timothy  Murphy  and 
Frank  McCristle) ,  house  painters, 
2452  Mass.  ave. 
Murray  Albert,  Union  depot,    B.   h.    66 
Cambridge 
Alexander,  carpenter,  h.   116  Spring 
Ann, widow  of  Dennis, h. 107  Tremont 
Anna  C.  widow  of  Richard    F.  h.  37 

Mellen 
Arthur  H.  student,  b.  11  Avon 
Bridget,  widow,  h.  6  Bell  [mont 

Catherine,  widow  of  John, h.  31  Tre- 
Charles,  gardener,  h.  15  Maynard  pi. 
Charles,  salesman,  B.  b.  5  Temple 
Charles  A.  compositor,  242  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  56£  Market 
Charles  H.   clerk,  Everett,  bds.  195 

Auburn 
Charles  S.foreman,  b.6  Hotel  Albert, 

144  Harvard 
C.  William,  bookkeeper,b.  100  Inman 
Daniel,  mason,  bds.  6  Winter 
Daniel  M.  painter,  620  Cambridge,  h. 

224  Charles 
David,  janitor,  891    Mass.    ave.  h.  at 

Boston 
Eleanor  A.  Mrs.  house  8  Harris 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  house  195 

Auburn 
Emily,  widow,  h.  30  Sidney 
Frank,  printer,  b.  95  Third' 
Fred  L. electrotype  finisher,  h. 29  Mill 
George,  b.  22  DeWolfe 
George,  carpenter,  b.  39  Boylstou 
George,  machinist,  h.  588  Mass.  ave. 
George  E.  machinist,  h.  18  Suffolk 
Georgie    B.  asst.     matron,     Rescue 

Home,  301  Brookline,  h.  do. 
Harriet,  widow   of  Marshall,  b.  104 

Magazine 
Henry  A.  clerk,  143  Pearl,rms.  79  do. 
Henry  A.  paper  hanger,  h.  222  River 
Hugh,  laborer,  h.  218  Brattle 
Hugh,  iron  worker,  h.  63  Bolton 
James,  laborer,  b.  19  Sidney 
James,  plumber,  bds.  6  Winter 
James  E.  police  inspector,  h.119  Otis 
James  O.  clerk,  731  Cambridge,  bds. 

91  Claries 
James  P.  pressman,  R.  P.  b.119  Otis 
Jeremiah,  piano  polisher,  house  22 

Harrison 
Jessie  E.  Miss,  missionary,  The  Citi- 
zens   Rescue     Board,    house    301 
Brookline 
John,  foreman,   138  Norfolk,  house 
at  Boston  [house  at  Boston 

John,  piano  maker,  162  Broadway, 


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Murray  John  F.  captain  police, station  2, 

house  9  Avon  [91  Charles 

John  J.  clerk,  731  Cambridge,  boards 
John  M.  carpenter,  h.  16  De Wolfe 
John  M.  machinist,  b.  588  Mass.  ave. 
John  S.  plasterer,  46  Parkman,  B. 

house  95  Richdale  ave. 
Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  6  Winter 
Justius  E.  bookkeeper,  B.  house  12 

Worcesier 
Kate  Mrs. dressmaker,  9  Avon,  h.  do. 
Kittie  M.  widow  of  Frank  M.  bds.  27 

Athens 
Mabel    S.    Miss,     teacher,    Putnam 

school,  bds.  100  Inman 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  167  Gore 
Michael,  porter,  bds.  8  Broadway 
Minnie  E.Mrs,  dry  and  fancy  goods, 

691  and  1041  Cambridge,  h.693  do. 
Patrick,  mason,  h.  10  Davis 
Patrick  F.  police,   station  2,   house 

72  Gore 
Peter,  laborer,  house  119  Fourth 
Peter,  varnisher,   rear  368  Main,  h. 

at  Wakefield 
Richard  T.  wood  worker,  286  Main, 

house  10  Bay 
Robert,  hostler,  h.  31  Reed 
Robert  J.  action  maker,  113  Broad- 
way, house  255^  do. 
Thomas,  house  162  Xorfolk 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  7  Porter 
Thomas  F.  printer,  Boston    Globe, 

bds.  588  Mass.  ave. 
Walter F. (Walter  F.  Murray  &  Co.), 

mnfr.  men's  furnishings,  26  and  28 

State,  h.  94  Franklin 
Walter  F.&  Co. (Walter  F.  Murray), 

mnfr, 

State 

William,  laborer,  h.  195b  Cambridge 
William,  manager,  h.  100  Inman 
William,  laborer,  h.  107  Tremont 
William,    sausage  maker,  169  Gore, 

house  36  W inter 
William,  varnisher,  368  Main,  boards 

at  Wakefield  [Frank 

William  A.  car   conductor,  rooms  1 
William  G.  bricklayer, boards  9  Fair- 
mont ave. 
William  II.  grocer,  731    Cambridge, 

house  94  (  harles 
William  II.  sub  letter  carrier,  boards 

119  Otis 
William  J.  Laborer,  h.  77  Gore 
. ,    motorman,    rms.    rear    31 

Baldwin 
Murtaugh Daniel,  furniture  polisher,  108 

Cambridge,  h.  6  Fourth    Bt.  place 
Musaphia  Joseph,  cigar  maker,  house  60 

Brookline 
Musgrave  Alexander  J.   plumber,  house 

17  Montgomory 


Musgrave  Andrew,  bds.  15  Farwell  place 
Charles,  blacksmith, boards  391  Cam- 
bridge 
Daniel,   carpenter,    113    Broadway, 

house  at  Maiden 
John  J. blacksmith, b. 17  Montgomery 
Mushet  James  A.  Mrs.  h.  5  Marvin  place 

James  L.  boards  5  Marvin  place 
Mustoe  Thomas,  watchman,  162  Broad- 
way, house  at  Somerville 
Mutch  William  P.  carpenter,  house  2568 

Mass.  ave. 
Muzzey  Albert  G. carpenter,  b.28  Russell 
David  P.  sec.  overseers  of  poor,  Cen- 
tral sq.  building,  Western  ave.  bds. 
2  Clinton 
George  E.  driver,  steamer  Xo.  4,  h. 

28  Russell 
George  E.  Jr.  clerk,  1998  Mass.  ave. 
boards  28  Russell 
Myers  Charles,  driver,  bds.  64  Fifth 
Charlotte  Miss,  h.  29  Pleasant 
Charles  S.  bottler,  h.  34  Prince 
Florence  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Clark,  Clark 
Herman,  house  19  Washington 
James  E.  laborer,  house  62  Crescent 

avenue 
James  J.  lawyer,  53  State,  B.  rooms 
Wadsworth  House,  1341  Mass.  av. 
Jennie  Miss,  bds.  29  Pleasant 
John  W.  cooper,  h.  6  Elmer 
Louis,  bookkeeper,  h.  65  Brookline 
Samuel,  driver,  b.  114  Columbia 
William  H.  clerk,  32  So.  Market,  B. 

bds.  92    Columbia 
see  Meirs 
Myler  William,  169  Gore,  h.  7  Eighth 
Myles  Thomas  F.  manager,  Harvard  C. 
O.  Society,  1400  Mass.  ave.  house 
55  Hammond 
William,  laborer,  h.  7  Eighth 
Myrden  Charles,  laborer,  h.  59  Spring 


XADEAU   FRANK,  polisher,  Iioum-  67 

Charles 

George, brickmaker.h. < i  Montgomery 

William,  clerk,  634  Rindge  ave.  bds. 

(i  Montgomery 

Nagle  Bridget,  widow  of  John,  house  13 

Hayes  [129  Ainorv 

Edward,    at    Glass    Works,    houa* 

F.  J.  painter,  17  River,  room-  53  Mt. 

Auburn 
James,  letter  carrier.  I*.  <).<>17  SfaSS. 

ave.  ixls.  1A  Essex 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  B.  b.  273i   Portland 
Jeremiah,  engineer,    205   Broadway, 

house  2  Union  et . 

Joseph,    wire    worker,  boards    1  t 

Hamilton 
Joseph,  plumber.  125a    Mas-,   ave.b. 
14'.)  Hamilton 


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Nagle   Maurice,    special    messenger,    18 
Boylston,  bds.  24  Hayes  ct. 

Richard,  house  15  Hayes  ct. 

Rose,  widow  of  John,  house  6  Hotel 
Weston,  43  School 

Thomas  F.  laborer,  h.  8  Decatur  ct. 

William  H.  wood  worker,  State,  cor. 
Osborn,  h.  101  Pearl 

,  painter,  bds.  15  Farwell  pi. 

Nangle  Charles  K.  machinist,  house  359 
Prospect 

Lillian  E.  Mrs.  h.  12  William 
Naratovitch  Antone,  h.  54  Spring 
Nardini  Christopher,  tailor,  h.  33  Fifth 
Nash  Daniel,  painter,  bds.  34  State 

Elizabeth  M.teacher,Harvard  school, 
bds.  23  Trowbridge 

F.  Augustus, salesman,h.  31  Tremont 

George,  florist,  347   Harvard,  house 
23  Trowbridge 

George  A.  clerk,  50  State,  R.  house 
73  Frost 

Henry  S.  Rev.  prof.  Episcopal  Theo- 
logical school,  h.  9  Acacia 

James,    boatswain,  U.   S.  N.  house 
2355  Mass.  ave. 

Jeremiah,  candy  maker,  b.  37  Flagg 

Joseph,   gen.  supt.  B.  B.  Works,  h. 
204  Columbia 

Martha  A.  Miss,  h.  427  Broadwaj^ 

Nathaniel  C.   54  Mason  bldg.  B.  h. 
19  Craigie 

Maria,  widow  of  Samuel,  house  141 
Prospect 

Richard  T.  house  35  Brookline 

William,  core  maker,  b.  4  Seventh 

William,  h.  70  Broadway 
Nason  Charles  H.  cabinet  maker,  house 
51  Amory 

Mary  E.   teacher,  Thorn  dike  gram- 
mar school,  h.  at  Somerville 
Nathanson  Simon,  blacksmith's  helper, 
house  27  Elm 

NATIONAL  CITY  BANK  OF 
CAMBRIDGE,  Edwin  Dresser, 
pres.  Henry  B.  Davis,  cashier,  765 
Mass.  ave.'  See  p.  765 
Roofing  and  Roof  Repairing  Co. 
First,  cor.  Main,  and  86  Court,  B. 
Natto  Dominick,  chopper,32  East,  house 

51  North 
Naughton  John,  painter,  h.  102  Kinnaird 
Naumann  Louis, piano  finisher,162  Broad- 
way, house  at  Boston 
Navarro  Maggie,  widow  of  John,  house 

14  Vandine 
Nay  Alice  H.  Miss,  sewing  teacher,  pub- 
lic schools,  bds.  265  Prospeet 
Caroline  M.  widow  of  Isaac  A.  bds. 

108  Austin 
Ella  A.  widow  of  Frank  T.  house  40 
Bigelow  [Bigelow 

Frank   W.  clerk,   77  River,  bds.  40 


Nay  James  A.  clerk,  B.  bds.  40  Bigelow 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Samuel  F.  house 
265  Prospect 
Nazareth  P.  shoemaker,  h.  241  Vine 
Nazro  Charles  G.  clerk,  B.  b.  22  Hollis 
Julius  M.  cashier,  427  Washington. 

B.  house  22  Hollis 
Philip  L.  clerk,  B.  bds.  22  Hollis 
Nazz         o  Arena,  barber,  8  Pearl,  house 

164  Main 
Neagle  David  J.  sawyer,  174  Broadway, 

boards  232  do. 
Neal  James  P.  mason,  h.  110  Gore 

Luther,  machinist,  385  Putnam  ave. 

house  68  Allston 
William  H.  woolens,  657  Washing- 
ton, B.  house  23  Sacramento 
Neale  Addison,  electrotyper,  Riverside 
Press,  bds.  219  Pearl 
Nathaniel,  house  219  Pearl 
see  Neal,  also  Neill 
Neall  Joseph  M.  dentist,  at  Somerville, 

house  7  Meacham 

Nealley  Abbie  M.  widow  of  George  S.  h. 

rear  120  Magazine  [zine 

William  N.  student,  b.  r.  120  Maga- 

Neally  Charles  F.  machinist,h.446  Green 

Emma  H.  Miss,  b.  262  Sidney 
Neateby  George,  iron  moulder,  b.    1304 
Cambridge  [bridge 

William,  iron  moulder,  h.  1304  Cam- 
Needham  Ellie  Mssi,  h.  47  Garden 
Fred,  clerk,  140  Pleasant,  bds.  do. 
Henry,  plumber,  b.  323  Columbia 
John  T.  clerk,  51   North  Market,  B. 

h.  41  Bowdoin 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  323  Columbia 
Peter,  bookkeeper,    J.    Reardon    & 

Sons,  h.  635  Putnam  ave. 
Susan  E.  Miss,  h.  47  Garden 
Thomas  A.  driver,  h.  44  Pine 
Neeley  James,  motorman,  h.  23  Gushing 

court 
Neill  Dennis,  hostler,  54  Ellery,  b.  do. 
Joseph  G.  mason,  h.  51  Belmont 
Nathaniel,  janitor,   Episcopal  Theo. 
school,  h.  at  Belmont       [Auburn 
Samuel  W.  sculptor,   b.  461    Mount 
see  Neal,  also  Neale 
Neilon  John  P.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds. 
52  Waverly 
Michael,  police,  station  2,    house  52 

Waverly 
Michael,  Jr.  b.  52  Waverly 
William  T.  stock  broker,  72    State. 
B.  h.  144  Thorndike 
Neilsen  Christian  T,  barber,   210  Hamp- 
shire, h.  51  Brookline 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  472  Cambridge 
Nelligan  Amelia  Mrs.  h.  303  Main 
David,  laborer,  b.  8  Montgomery 
Joanna,  widow  of  Maurice,  house  9 
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Nelligan  John,  laborer,  b.  8  Montgomery 
John  P. provisions, 55  Kindge  av.h.do 
Margaret  E.  nurse,  h.  159  Dublin 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  170  Dublin 
Maurice  F.  laborer,  b.9  Montgomery 
Patrick,  granite  cutter,  258  Mt.  Au- 
burn, b.  44  Foster 
Peter,  177  State,  B.  h.S  Montgomery 
Peter  F. dry  pressman,  b.  44  Foster 
Philip  H.  tailor,  649  Mass. ave.  house 

157  Washington 
Thomas,  city  laborer,  h.  159  Dublin 
Thomas,  driver,  b.  7  Frank 
Nellis  Eliza  H.  Mrs.  h.  41  Norfolk 
Nellson  Alfred, laborer,  h.472  Cambridge 
Augustus  W.  janitor,  Putnam  gram- 
mar school,  h.  48  Third 
Nelson  Alexander,  machinist,  h. 4  Jordan 
place 
Andrew  W.  butcher,  169  Gore,  rms. 

90  Thorndike 
August,  at  North's  factory,  house  4 

Parnell 
Axel,  clerk,  B.  h.  61  Austin 
Barnard,  laborer,  b.  163  Broadway 
Bertha,  widow  of  Charles,  house  74 
Thorndike 

NELSON      CARRIAGE       CO. 
(Jesse  L.  Nelson),  carriage  mnfrs. 

10  Brattle  and  10  to  16  Palmer.  See 

page  8 
Charles,  furniture,  b.  28  Second 
Christian,  cornice  maker, h. 27  Magee 
David  A.  carpenter,  h.  17  Walden 
Ebenezer,  editor,  Boston  Transcript, 

h.  32  Linmean 
Emma,  dressmaker,  b.  12 £  Grant 
Henrv  II. driver,  951  Mass. av. rms. do. 
James  II.  clerk,  29  India,  B.  bds.  101 

Spring 
Jane,  widow  of  John,  h.  101  Spring 
Jesse  L.  (Nelson  Carriage  Co.),    10 

Brattle,  h.  atSomerville 
John,  house  82  Plymouth 
John  P.  tailor,  h.  8  Harvey 
J.  P.  cabinet  maker,  h.  21  Harrison 
Lars,  sawyer,  h.  88  Fifth 
Lars  P. wheelwright,  h.178  Raymond 
Lewis,  cigar  maker,  h.  51  Elm 
Minnie    G.    Miss,    bookkeeper,    138 

Norfolk,  h.  Tremont,  o.  Gardner 
Olaf,  glazier,  h.  54  dark 
OttO,  tailor,  1).  168  Harvard 
Sven,  watchmaker,    1432    Mass.   ave. 

h.  20  Myrtle  ave  [Gore 

Theodore,  cabinet  maker,  house  103 

see  Xilson  I  Appleton 

Nesbitt  Henry  s.  carpenter,  Boards  162 
Jeanette  D.   nurse,  rms.    in    Lake 

NESBITT  JOHN,  oarpenter,Dyke, 
»i»i>.  Holyoke,  h.  36  Wallace,  See 
page  788 


Nesbitt  Robert  B.carpenter,h.l62  Apple- 
ton 
Nesdell  Frank  F.  machinist,    boards  17 

Washington 
Nesson  Israel,  builder,  h.  57  Market 
Nestor  Martin,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house  3 

Harvard  place 
Nett  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  51  North 
Netto  Candico,  lumber,  b.  67  Charles 
Frank  S.  furniture,  h.  67  Charles 
John  S.  painter,  h.  2  Gore  st.  pi. 
Netzeba  Adolph,   bookbinder,   bds.  109 
Second 
Henry,  upholsterer,  b.  109  Second 
Max,  h.  109  Second  [Auburn 

Neuman  Frederick,  tailor,  house  16   Mt. 
Neumayer  Martin  I),  peddler,   house  43 

Sargent 
Nevers  Abel  R.  secy.  622  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

Prospect  House 
Nevill  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  48  Bridge 
Neville  Daniel,  laborer,  b.  24  Warren 

Dennis,  laborer,  b.  26  Warren 
Nevin  John  T.  R.  comedian,  b.56  Waldeu 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  56  Walden 
Thomas  R.  laborer,  b.  56  Walden 
William  Henry,  oil,  b.  56  Walden 
Nevins  Annie,  nurse,  b.  320  Broadway 
Nevons  Harry  L.  clerk,  b.  275  Broadway 

John,  clerk,  b.  325  Columbia 
XTEW  ENGLAND    MASONRY 
-1>      CO.  (THE),  masons  and    build- 
ers,   168  Main,    and  8   Oliver,  B. 
See  page  824 
England  Metallic   Bedstead  Co.  380 

Main 
England  Spring  Bed  Co.  Osborn.cor. 
Main,  office  90  Canal,  B. 

NEW  ENGLAND  TELE- 
PHONE AND  TELE- 
GRAPH CO.  central  office,  757 
Mass.  ave.  branch  1916  Mass.  ave. 
See  page  S23 

NEW    YORK    BISCUIT     CO. 
(THE),  James  W.   Hazen,  man- 
ager, cracker  bakers,   29  Franklin 
and  40  Green.    See  back  cover 
Newbegin  Charles,  clerk,  F.   II.  market, 

B.  rms.   10  Pearl 
NTewburg  Peter  X.  tail  or,  h.  135  Columbia 
Newcomb  Albert    1).  C.  clerk,  B.  bds.  6 
Trowbridge 
Anna  B.  widow  of    John    C.  housi 

55  Fifth 
Burleigh,  druggist,  b.  303  Pearl 

diaries  s.  carpenter,  State,  corner 
( taborn,  h.  152  Prospect 

Everett   D.  boot    and   Shoe     repairer, 

1116  Cambridge,  h.  at  Somerville 
Hannah  MErs.  bousekeeper,10  U\ 
Barley  11.  bookkeeper,  B.  house  126 

M  t .  Auburn 

Leila  K.  bookkeeper,  rms.  98  [nman 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Jf]    DIRECTORY 


Newcomb     Lemuel    F.    bookkeeper,  62 

Hampshire,  h.  at  Somerville 
Otis  VV.  h.  6  Trowbridge 
Wilmer  L.  oysters,  F.  H.  market,  B. 

h.  57  Sidney 
Newell  Calvin,  teamster,  b.  256  Franklin 
H.  E.  physician,  B.  rms.  9  Essex 
Jennie  Mrs.  h.  40  State 
Jennie  A.  Mrs.  h.  19  Sidney 
Lewis,  mariner,  h.  3  Coolidge  pi. 
Robert  J.  printer,  h.  256  Franklin 
William  C.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds. 

263  River 
William  Wells,  h.  175  Brattle 
Newgent  Frank  E.   (Frank  E.  Newgent 

&  Co.),  stable,  131  Green,    house 

120  Lake  View  ave. 
Frank  E.  &  Co.  stable,  131  Green 
Fred  A.  salesman,  B.  h.  113  Lexing- 
ton avenue 
Thomas  G.  (Frank E. Newgent  &  Co.) 

131  Green,  h.  94  Lake  View  ave. 
see  Nugent 
Newhall  Louis  E.  hairdresser,  427  Main, 

h.  16  Hews 
Newman  Charles,  janitor,  law  school,  H. 

U.  h.  64  Banks 
Christopher,  porter,    B.  h.    65    Hol- 

worthy 
Edward *B.  clerk,  h.  3  Mullens  ct. 
Edward  B.  Jr.  clerk,  36  Hanover,  B. 

b.  3  Mullens  ct. 
Ellen  widow  of  Edward,  h.  24  Sixth 
Emmet  G.  printer,  b.  17  Dodge 
Henry,  varnisher,  h.  26  Park 
James  H.  clerk,  P.  0.343  Cambridge, 

b.  185  Spring 
James  H.  driver,  h.  22  Harding 
Joseph  L.  tailor,  b.  3  Mullens  ct. 
Julius  F.  dry  and  fancy  goods,  485 

Cambridge,  h.  109  Thorndike 
Lizzie,  widow  of  Richard,   house  27 

Park 
Louise,  foreman,  Am.  N.  &T.  Co.  b. 

24  Sixth 
Martha,  widow  of  John,  h.  8  Marion 
Mary  L.  h.  120  Brattle 
Michael,  teamster,   Ninth,    opposite 

Spring,  h.  185  Spring 
Patrick,  teamster,  166   Gore,   house 

478  Cambridge 
Philip,  box  maker,  201  Bridge,   bds. 

478  Cnmbridge 
Robert  C.  bookbinder,  bds.  248  Put- 
nam avenue 
Stephen  I.  musician  and  cigar  mnfr. 

560  Mass.  av.  h.  248  Putnam  ave. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  97  Elm 
William,  laborer,  h.  747  Cambridge 
William  C.  bookbinder,  h.  2  Balford 

pi. 
William  F.  capt.  H.  &  L.  Co.  No.   2, 

h.  42  Winter 


XTEWMAN  WILLIAM  J.   boots 
J3I      shoes  and  bicycles,  1288  Mass.  av. 

h.  2571  do.     See  back  map 
Newmarch  Charles  A.  lead  glazier,  B.  b. 

3  Clinton 
Newport  Spencer  H.  janitor,  h.  60  Banks 
Newsham  Thomas,  painter,  h.80  Howard 
Newsome  Mary,  widow  of  Robert,  h.  71 
Washington 
Moses,  porter,  h.  29  Elmer 
Moses,  porter,  h.  152  Putnam  av. 
Newton  Andrew  R.  clerk,  308Broadways 
rooms  do. 
John,  pool  room,  85  Harvard,  house 

31  Cherry 
Pearl  W.  candy  dealer,  boards  305 

Broadway 
William  W.  hairdresser,  85  Harvard, 
b.  31  Cherry  [way 

Nice  Ida  D.  dressmaker,  B.  b.  305  Broad- 
Nelson  F.  carpenter,  h.  116  Pleasant 
Nicholas  Henry,  waiter,  h.  874  Howard 
Nicholason  Louis,  mariner,  bds.  1  Clark 
street  place  [cock,  h.  do. 

Nichols  Abbie  private   school,  84  Han- 
Benjamin    T.   furniture  mover,   215 

Hampshire,  h.  16  Springfield 
Charles  B.    watchman,   75  Milk,  B. 

h.  446  Green 
Clara,  teacher,  84  Hancock,  h.  do. 
Curtis  C.   treas.  Boston  Five  cents 
Savings  Bank,  38  School,  B.  h.  11 
Magazine 
Edgar  H.  (Browne  &  Nichols),  pri- 
vate school, 7  Garden,h.33  Kirkland 
Frank    A.  pool   and   lunch   room,   4 

Brattle,  rms.  do. 
Fred  W.foreman,Alden  Speare  Sons, 

&  Co.  Binney,  h.  at  Boston 
George  C.  lawyer,  B.  b.  27  Everett 
George  E.  plumber,  h.  25  Baldwin 
Henrj^  E.  teamster,  h.  61  Gardner 
James,  laborer,  bds.  2  Worcester 
John  C.  bookbinder,  Riverside  Press, 

bds.  101  Allston 
John  T.G.physician,  63  Brattle, h. do. 
John  T.  G.  Rev.  h.  33  Kirkland 
Leonard,  teamster,  b.  173  Hampshire 
Leonard  B.  carriage  mnfr.  101  Chest- 
nut, B.  h.  103  Hancock 
Stephen,  laborer,  h.  63  Washington 
William  A.  expressman,  156  Hamp- 
shire, h.  173  do. 
Nicholson  Albert,  h.  707  Cambridge 

Andrew  S.  confectionery,  boards  129 

Washington 
Christine,   nurse,     Cambridge    Hos- 
pital, bds.  do. 
Frances  Mrs.  b.  295  Pearl 
Frank  W.  electrician,  b.  58  Amory 
George  H.  clerk,  h.  48  Shepard 
Kenneth  J.  A.  coachman,  house   17£ 
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Nicholson  Mary,  widow  of  John,   h.  20 
Dublin 
Percy  (J. artist,  W.  Som.  hous  eat  290 

Mass  ave. 
Sarah  A.  Miss,  b.  57  Sidney 
Sylvanus  W.  h.  58  Amory 
Watson,  student,  H.  IL  h.  33a  Mill 
Nickels  Abbie  Miss,  private  school,  84 
Hancock,  h.  do. 
Clara  J.  Miss,  dressmaker,  84  Han- 
cock, h.  do. 
Nickerson  Arthur  H.  clerk,  439  Mass.  av. 
bds.  150  Columbia 
Carrie  J.  clerk,  277  Broadway,  bds. 

146  Washington 
Edith  M. saleswoman,  h.l00£  Norfolk 
Eleanor  H.  h.  10  Mason 
Frank  E.  collector,  b.  10  Mason 
Frank  R.  salesman,  7  Central  sq.  h. 

r.  135  Pearl 
Frank  S.  lawyer,  18  Herald  bldg.  B. 

h.  371  Harvard 
Herman  H.  reporter,  Journal,  B.  h. 

901  Mass.  ave. 
H.  Eugene,inachinist,  b.97  Columbia 
James  A.carpenter,h.6  Hampshire  pi. 
Samuel  A.  clerk,  154  Atlantic  ave.  B. 

h.  34  River 
Sereno  D.   rec.  grand  sec.   Masonic 

Temple,  B.  h.  22  Clinton 
Seth  L.  boots  and  shoes,  439  Mass. 

ave.  h.  150  Columbia 
Sjdvanus  W.  h.  58  Amory 
William  E.,B.  V.  P.  &  E.  Co.  Irving 

ton,  B.  b.  1722  Mass.  ave. 
William  P.  b.  371  Harvard 

,  clerk,  B.  rms.  132  Austin 

Nicoll  James   Albert,   carpenter,   house 

27  Magee 

Niejahr  Albert,  piano  case  maker,  house 

53  Hampshire  [h.  27  Magee 

Nielsen   Christopher,    model   maker,   B. 

Christina  T.  hairdresser,  515  Mass. 

ave.  h.  51  Brookline 
Hans,  hairdresser,  b.  27  Magee 
Neils,   grocer,   Harvey,  cor.  Cedar, 
h. 9  Cedar 
Nightingale  J.  Samuel,  printer,  60  Cres- 
cent ave.  house  do. 
Nihan  Mary, widow  of  James,  h.20  Third 
Niland  John,  laborer,  b.  35  Blackstone 
Niles  Alfred  J.  machinist, h.  13  Douglass 

NILES  BROS.  (Sullivan  J.,  Harris 
and  Louville  V.),  wholesale  pro- 
visions. Concord  ave.  n.  Belmont 
line,  and  67  North  Market,  I>.  See 
page  828 
Charles  a.  l).  39  Mt.  Pleasant 

Cynthia  Mrs.  I).  13  Douglass 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  1019  Cambridge 
Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  39  Mt.  Pleasant 

Eugene   M.   provision-.   27   X.    K.    II. 
market.  B.  h.  9  Walnul  ave. 


Niles  Irving  H.  student, b.  6  Walnut  ave. 
J.  Harris  (Niles  Bros.),  pork  packer, 

Concord  ave.  h.  6  Walnut  ave. 
Louville  V.  (Niles  Bros. )  ,pork  packer, 

Concord  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Sullivan  (Niles  Bros.),  pork  packer, 
Cencord  av.  h.  91  Washington  av. 
William  H.  professor  M.  I.  T.,  B.  h. 
10  Linden  [Thorndike 

Nillson  Christian,  bridge  works,  bds.  108 
Nilson  Gustav.  O.  wood  worker,  bds.  281 
Green 
Hans,  iron  worker,  h.  169  Winsor 
John   Adolph,    foreman,   Otis,   cor. 

First,  h.  82  Plymouth 
Nils  P.  laborer,  h.  2520  Mass.  ave. 
Nilsson  Isador,  clerk,  b.  84  Washington 
John  August,   telescope    maker,   h. 

136  Hamilton 
Olof,  glazier,  h.  54  Clark 
Peter,  wood  carver,  rms. 51  Columbia 
Victor  E.  bookkeeper.B.h.  26  Suffolk 
Nims  C.  P.  W.  salesman,  A.  H.  Hews  & 
Co.  Crescent  ave.  h.  at  E.  Boston 
Nitzba  Charles,  bookkeeper,  b.  63  Sixth 
Niven  Archibald,  shipper,  h.  1019  Cam- 
bridge 
Nixon  Alexander,  hack  stable,  7Harding, 
house  9  do. 
Annie  Mrs.dressmaker,32  Davis, b. do. 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  72  Sidney 
George  H.  driver,  Sixth,  cor/Potter, 

b.  18  Maynard  pi. 
John,  grocer  and  stable,  233  Brook- 
line,  h.  131  do. 
John  E.  horseshoer,  b.  1  Rollins  ct. 
John  W.  laborer,  h.  381  Prospect 
Mary,  h.  18  Maynard  pi. 
^VTIXON  ROBERT  O.   slater  and 
.131      roofer,  order  box  671  Mass.  ave. 
h.  S  Walnut  ct.     See  page  802 
Thomas,  stone  cutter,  h.  310  Third 
William,  carpenter,  h.  1  Rollins  ct. 
William,  hackman,  h.  11  Marion 
William,  teamster,  h.  21  Valentine 
William  A.  hackman, house  131  Web- 
ster avenue  [blk. 
Noan  Frank,  blacksmith,  h.  4  Shepherd's 
Noble  Bessie  F.  Mrs.  h.  2560  Mass.  ave. 
David  A.  mason,  h.  33  Amory 
George  W.     C.   private     school.   97 

Beacon,  B.  h.  21  Concord  ave. 
George,  student,  b.  21  Concord  ave. 
Pnemie,  h.  33  Amory 
Xoera    .Joseph    1<\    athletic    and   sporting 
goods,  119  Summer,  P>.  h.12  Forest 
Nolan  Charles  p.  teamster,  it.  si  Hamp- 
shire 
Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  674  Cambridge 
Dennis,  laborer,  bds.  »»7I  Cambridge 
Edward,  herdic,  b.  J  ( Irossland 
Edward  J.  hack  driver,  i>.  81  Hamp- 
shire 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Jf]    DIRECTORY 


Xolan  Ellen,  wid.  of  Thomas, h. 662  Cam- 
bridge 
George   F.  clerk,  14  Boylston,  rms. 

77  Austin 
Honorah,  wid.  of  John,h.6  Dickinson 
James  J.  cracker  packer,    B.  h.   53 

Rindge  ave. 
James  P.  laborer,  h.  47  Sacramento 
Jeremiah,  butcher,  h.  8  Athens 
Jeremiah,  printer,  b.  r.  75  Plympton 
Jeremiah  M.  4  State,  B.  b.  95  Dudley 
John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  286  Vine 


h.  118  Charles 
1252  Mass.  ave.  h. 


John,  hairdresser 
John,  shoemaker, 

r.  237  Franklin 
John  F.  harness  mnfr.  14  Boylston, 

bds.  at  Boston 
John  J.  bds.  47  Sacramento 
John  T.  clerk,  b.  rear  75  Plympton 
Julia  Mrs.  h.  118  Charles 
Margaret,  h.  rear  39  Garden 
Martha,  groceries,  660  Cambridge,  h. 

664  do. 
Michael,  b.  81  Hampshire 
Michael,  city  teamster,  h.  95  Dudley 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  664  Cambridge 
Michael,  trimmer,   446  Main,   house 

at  Boston 
Michael,  Jr.   at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds. 

664  Cambridge 
Michael  J.  gardener,  h.  88  Hoi  worthy 
Patrick,  b.  38  De  Wolfe 
Patrick  J.  horse  trainer,b.21  Sargent 
Thomas,  at  B.  B.  Works,  b.  2S6  Vine 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  3  Jefferson 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  849  Cambridge 
Thomas,  varnish  maker,  house  rear 

75  Plympton 

Thomas  F.  teamster,  h.  118  Sixth 
William,  laborer,  h.  273£  Portland 
William,  laborer,  h.  286  Vine 
Noonan  Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  26  Warren 
Dennis,   laborer,   John    Reardon  & 

Sons,  bds.  62  Waverly 
Jeremiah  J.  printer,  b.  76  Plympton 
John,  section  foreman, B.  &.  M.  R.R. 

h.  146  Bridge 
John  F.  junk  dealer.  Potter,  n. Sixth, 

h.  109  Otis 
John  M.  laborer,  h.  82  Cushing 
John  T.at  Univ.Press,b. 76  Plympton 
John  T.  shipper,  bds.  109  Otis 
Joseph  F.  salesman,  bds.  109  Otis 
Mary  Miss,  b.  17  Flagg 
Michael,  at  169  Gore,  b.  20  Lambert 
Xorah,  widow,  h.  73  Banks 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  14  Reed 
Patrick,  hostler,  Sawin's  express,  h. 

76  Plympton 

Peter,  hairdresser, B.h.  107  Columbia 
William,  laborer,  184  Broadway 
William  J.  h.  66  Broadway 
.  baker,  h.  55  Main 


Noone  Frank,  helper,  r.  10  Brattle 
Norberg  Gustav,  laborer,  h.  Wellington 
"\TORCROSS  BROS.  props.Charles 
.131     River  Stone   Co.  (J.   A.  Norcross 

and  O.  W.  Xorcross), stone  cutters, 

contractors  and  builders,   Brook- 
line  st.   near  the   Bridge,  and   79 

Huntington  ave.  B.     See  p.  820 
Caroline  I.  music  teacher,  12   Con- 
cord ave.  bds.  do. 
Emily  C.  widow  of  William  R.  h.  12 

Concord  ave. 
Emily  D.   artist,    12    Concord  ave. 

house  do. 
Emma  C.  Mrs.  h.  124  Hamilton 
Fred  R.  h.  124  Hamilton 
Hiram,  house  59  Austin 
James    A.  (Xorcross   Bros.),    stone 

cutter,  Brookline,  near  the  bridge, 

h.  at  Worcester 
Orlando  W.  (Norcross  Bros.),  stone 

cutter,  Brookline,  near  the  bridge, 

h.  at  Worcester  [Bowdoin 

Samuel  C.  mechanical  engineer,  h.38 

Xordberg  Harold,  painter,  r.  10  Brattle, 

h.  167  Main 

John,  laborer,  h.  5  Torrington  pi. 

see  Norberg  [shire 

Xordland  Albert,  tinsmith,  b.  105  Hamp- 

iSTorman  M.  V.  Eugenie  Mrs.  h.  82Inman 

Normoile  Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  6 

Cottage  row 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  193  Hampshire 
Michael,     teamster,    267     Main.    h. 

6  Cottage  row 
Patrick,  hostler.  184  Broadway,  h. 

130  Harvard 
Thomas,  coachman,  h.  4  Sands 
Timothy,     184     Broadway,     h.     41 

Webster  ave. 
Normoyle  Josephine,  Miss,  bookkeeper, 

bds.  7  Madison 
Michael,  expressman,  h.  7  Madison 
Xorris  Albert  E.  mechanical  engineer,  29 

Main,  h.  183  Prospect 
Albert  G.  hairdresser,  2  Holyoke.  h. 

20  Banks 
Albert  L.  physician  and  surgeon,  760 

Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Albert   P.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

760  Mass.  ave. 
Annie  J.  C.  Mrs.  h.  143  Prospect 
Bertha  J.  stenographer,  B.    bds.  34 

Western  ave. 
Edmund    H.   asst.   cashier,  Charles 

River    National   Bank,   house    at 

Arlington 
Ellis,     restaurant,    83     Commercial 

whf.  B.  h.  59  Cushing 
Frances  Miss,  h.  11  Lawrence 
George  M.  boards  196  Auburn 
Hannah  E.  widow  of  Albert,house  34 

Western  ave. 


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381 


Noma  Harriet  F.  asst.   matron,  Alms- 
house, Tannery,  b.  do.     1 
Howard,  clerk,  b.  34  Western  ave. 
James,  clerk,  h.  132  Webster  ave. 
James  D.  h.  18  Mason 
John  T.  laborer,  h.  88  Dudley 
Martha  A.  widow  of  William  H.  T. 

h.  29  Pleasant 
Mary  J.  widow  of  William  A.  house, 

23' Portland 
Nahum  F.   piano  case  maker,    368 

Main,  h.  93  Plymouth 
Samuel  F.   asst.    supt.  Almshouse, 

Tannery,  bds.  do. 
Wilfred  A.  architect,  1400  Mass.  av. 

h.  at  E.  Watertown 
William,  laborer,  h.  124  Webster  av. 
^VTORRIS  WILLIAM  H.  carpen- 
JJl      ter,  9  Western  ave.  h.  17  do.     See 

page  788 
William  H.  iron  worker, B.B. Works, 

Sixth,  h.  124  Webster  ave, 
XTORTH  AVENUE    SAVINGS 
.131      BANK,   1950  Mass.   ave.       See 

page  768 
Cambridge  Junction   station,   B.    & 

M.  K.  R.  2428  Mass.  ave. 
Knut,  boiler  maker,  29  Main,  h.  86 

Washington..)  ^££  ~  ~g 

Mark,  veterinary,  surgeon,  12  Bay, 

b.  898  Mass.  ave. 
XTOKTH    PACKING    &   PRO- 
.131     VISION  COMPANY,  Medf  ord 

st.  Somerville  and  33  and  34  North 

Market,  B.     See  opp.     [37  Regent 

Xorthrup  Arthur  E.  carpenter,    boards 

Edward  S.   teamster,  F.  L.  Sawyer 

&  Co.  Brookfoid 
Emily  E.  widow,  h.  7  Tannery 
James  I.  tallyman,  b.  7  Tannery 
Norton  Catherine,  widow  of  Julius,  h.45 

Plymouth 
Charles  Elliot,    Prof.    11.    U.  house 

end  of  Irving 
David  W.  laborer,  b.  56  Bridge 
Edward,  peddler,  h.  56  Bridge 
Edward  II.  house  402  Wiusor 
Fanny,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  172 

Franklin 
Fred  D.  flshmarket,  1865  Mass.  ave 

h.  8  Beech 
Ceorge   E.    (LaPieiTe    &    Norton), 

apothecary,  223  Putnam  ave.  b.109 

River 
Grace  Miss,  h.  59  Kirkland 
Harry  A.  agent,  h.  127  Huron  ave. 
Henry,  tinsmith,  bd8.  102  Kinnaird 
James,  hostler,  221  Harvard 
•lames  .1.  laborer,  John   Reardon  & 

Sons,  b.  58  W'aveilv 

John,  farmhand,  bds.  23  .May 
John,   painter,    1 1   <  ihurch,    h.    102 
Kin  oaird 


Norton  Joseph,  painter,  bds.  9  Norfolk 
Mary  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  42  Pearl, 

house  do. 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  23  May 
Patrick,  hostler,  201  Main,  h.  r.  241 

Main 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  S3  Broadway 
Thomas  H.  laborer,  bds.  23  May 
William,  stone  mason,  h.  503  Winsor 
see  Naughton 
Norval   Charles,  stucco  worker,   h.    17 

Sidney 
Norwood  Mary  E.  Miss,  stitcher,  b.  148 

Columbia 
Notre  Dame  Convent,  50  Essex 
Notsou  Carl,  electrician,  h.  287  Main 
Nott  Charles  E.  at  N.  E.  Trust  Co.  B. 
h.  20  Leonard  ave. 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Kichard  W.  h.  16 

Madison 
Eichard   F.    steam  fitter,    B.   h.    16 

T  uttle 
William  E.  clerk,  b.  16  Madison 
see  Knott 
Nottage  Jane  L.  bds.  143  Washington 
Nottenberg  Israel,shoemaker,123  Fourth, 

h.  224  Vine 
Nourse  Benjamin  F.  letter  collector.  P. 

O.,  B.*h.  45  William 
Novak  Margaret,  widow  of  Charles,  h. 

310  Third 
Nover  Joseph  P.  teamster,  h.  11  Gardner 
Nowell  Anna  W.  widow  of  George,  h.  24 
Norfolk 
Charles  F.  carpenter,  h.  35  Cherry 
Clarence  A.  brush  maker,  boards  35 

Cherry 
Francis  S.  carpenter,  h.lOS  Chestnut 
George    W.   press  feeder,  Riverside 

Press,  bds.  108  Chestnut 
Moses  S. Pullman  car  conductor. IxN. 
108  Chestnut 
Nowliu  Patrick,  boiler  maker.  72  Main 
Noxon  Mary  II.  widow  of   Schuyler  B. 

bds.  44  Western  ave. 
Noyes  Carlton  E.  student,  II.  U.  bds.  338 
Harvard 
Caroline  B.  widow  of  Isaac  L.  house 

78  Oxford 
Catherine  M.  widow  of   Samuel,  h. 

116  Thorndike 
Curtis  Davis,  clerk,  B.  '>.  15  Bigelow 
Edward  I.  K.  investment-.  .">:i  Mate. 

B.  b.  78  Oxford 
Frank,  sugar  house,  h.  15]  Spring 
Frank  W.  machinist,  2.*)  Main.  1 
60  Howard 

Increase   E.  pres.  Met.  Nat.   Bank*/ 

B.  h.  338  Harvard 
James  \.  bouse  71  Sparks 
Minnie    \.    Miss,    teacher,     \_   — 

school,  bds.  '•>  I  Wendall 

Samuel,  h.  ■_)">7  Prospecl 


382 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


Noyes  Samuel,  Jr.  tailor's  trimmings,  36 
Summer,  B.  h.  15  Bigelow 
William  A.  salesman,  B.h.25  Clinton 
Nudd  Oliver  F.  clerk,  h.  48  Fayette 
Nugent  Annie,  variety  store,  63  Spring, 
house  do. 
Annie  M.  bookbinder,  bds.  108  Otis 
Bernard,  engineer,  h.  136  Third 
Frank,    cabinet    worker,     bds.    136 

Third 
Frank  J.  carpenter,  h.  67  Norfolk 
John,  hatter,  b.  81  Tremont 
John,  laborer,  bds.  16  Marion 
John    J.     shipper,    Boston    Woven 
Hose  and  Eubber  Co.   B.  h.  116 
Sixth 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  108  Otis 
Thomas  E.  salesman,  bds.  108  Otis 
see  Newgent 
Ifultj-  John    W.  rubber  works,   bds.  r. 

9  Plymouth 
Nunan   Frank    (Snow  &    Nunan),   fish 
Market,  Inman  sq.1394  Cambridge, 
h.  at  Somerville  [ave. 

Nunez  Antonio,  laborer,  h.  14  Lowland 
Manuel,  laborer,  162  Broadway,  h.at 
Somerville 
Nutall  Joseph,  teamster,  bds.  69  Fifth 
Nute  Walter  E.  clerk,  b.  6  Oak 
Nutter  Frederick   0.   motormau,   house 
124  Norfolk 
William  H.  janitor,  20  Ware,  h.  do. 
Nutting  Albert,  b.  1680  Cambridge 

Edmund    P.    real    estate,    house    6 

William 
Ephraim  M.  carriage  painter,  h.  1680 

Cambridge 
Leander  J.  painter,  h.  306  Broadway 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  1680  Cambridge 
Philip,  h.  2  Nutting  place 
Nyan  Mary,   widow  of    Thomas,   h.    3 

Marney 
Nyburg  Nilson,  case  maker,  368  Main,  h. 

26  Berkshire 
Nye  Almon  P.  confectioner,  h.  164  Elm, 
N.  C. 
Charlotte  L.  Mrs.  house  31  Pine 
David  B. machinist, h. 21  Rockingham 
Nyhan  Michael,  laborer,  house  91  Main 
William,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  b. 

91  do. 
Michael,  fireman,  h.  224  Bridge 
Nyman  Alfred  E.  riuisher,  30  Boylston, 
h.  12£  Grant 
Christina,  widow,  h.  12£  Grant 
Nystrom  Aubert  F.driver,b.  192  Harvard 
Gustavus,  safe  maker,h.l92  Harvard 
Gustavus,  Jr.  clerk,  91  Brookline,b. 

192  Harvard 
John, cabinet  maker.h.134  Thorndike 


OAK     GROVE     CREAMERY, 
N.  L.  Martin,  prop.  430  and  1310 
Mass.    ave.     and    Boylston     cor. 
Berkeley,  Boston.      See  page  775 
Oakes  Alfred,  carpenter,  h.  41  Somerset 
Electrious,  laborer,  b.  15  Baldwin 
Thomas,  salesman,  h.  14  State 
William   W.  salesman,   b.  359  Cam- 
bridge 
Oakey  John,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h. 

53  Broadway 
Oakland  Isaac,  laborer,  h.  16  Jordan  pi. 
Oakmau  Howard  W.  h.  210  Hamilton 
Obanvoun  Simon  R.  laborer,  h.  19  Elmer 
Ober'Fred  A.   dentist,  266   Cambridge, 
boards  do.  [227b  Charles 

Oberbeck  Michael,  sugar  worker,  house 
Obert  Louis,  laborer,  h.  81  Broadway 
O'Brien  Annie,  Elizabeth  and  Nellie,  h. 
345  Broadway 
Bernard,  mason,  h.  33  Winter 
Catharine  Mrs.  h.  3  Dickinson 
Catharine,  wid.  of  James,  h.  121  Elm 
Charles,  clerk,  B.  h.  161  Hampshire 
Cornelia  S.  Mrs.  bds.  28  William 
Cornelius,  city  laborer,  b.  31   Cow- 

perthwaite 
Cornelius,  laborer,  bds .  54  Bridge 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  4  Lechmere  pi. 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  4  Lincoln 
Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  51  Sixth 
Dennis,  cook,  h.  548  Cambridge 
Dennis  J.  at  University  Press,  b.  31 
Cowperthwaite 

O'BRIEX  DENNTS  J.   groceries 
and  provisions,   49  Boylston,  and 

teas,  etc.  40  do.  h.  29  Athens.    See 

p.  777 
Edward,  candv  maker,  b.  4  Second 
Edward,  laborer,  B.  B.  W.,  Sixth,  h. 

24  Willow 
Edward  B.  florist,  1022  Mass.  ave.  b. 

12  Concord 
Edward     B.    pressman,    University 

Press,  b.  763  Cambridge 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  88 

Sparks 
Elizabeth    E.    Miss,   millinery,    259 

Cambridge,  h.  116  Inman 
Elizabeth  I.  teacher,  Hancock  school. 

B.  bds.  2280  Mass.  ave. 
Ellen,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  149  Main 
Eugene,  laborer,  h.  r.  174  Norfolk 
Fannie  Miss,  h.  9  U/nion 
Francis  J.  student,  b.  345  Broadway 
Frank  P.  plumber,  71  Union  sq.  Som- 
erville. b.  116  luman 
George  P.  printer,  h.  360  Green 
Hannah,  widow    of  John,    bds.    642 

Cambridge 
Henry,  h.  r.  765  Cambridge 
Henrv.  porter.  33  Washington  ave. 

h.  10  Wriarht 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


383 


O'BrienHenry  J.  furniture,2280  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  2280  Mass.  ave. 
Hugh,  marble   polisher,   h.   rear  16 

Winter 
Hugh  J.  gate  tender,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

h.  271  Main 
James,  clerk,  b.  65  Boylston 
James,  clerk,  5  Central  sq.  h.  24  De- 
catur 
James,  cooper,  b.  1025  Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  h.  642  Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  h.  3  Linehan  ct. 
James,  stock  fitter,  h.  215  Third 
James  H.  carpenter,  h.  763  Cambridge 
James  H.  clerk,  b.  121  Elm 
James  H.  hackman,  h.  14  Xorth 
James  J.  cooper,  h.  512  Winsor  [do. 
James  J.  helper,  Claverly  Hall,  rms. 
James  S.  cabinet  maker,  201  Bridge, 

h.  164  Thorn  dike 
James  S.  engineer,  h.  26  East 
James  W.  letter  carrier,  18  Boylston, 

h.  10  Howland 
Jeremiah,  gilder,  h.  44  Washington 
Jeremiah  J.  ins.  agent,  h.  20  Web- 
ster avenue 
Johanna,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  364 

Green 
John,  city  laborer,  h.  248  Franklin 
John,  gardener,  47  Lake  View  ave. 

boards  do. 
John,  hack  driver,  h.  154  Elm 
John,  laborer,  h.  4  Second 
John,  machinist's  helper,  boards  16 

Middlesex 
John  Rev.  pastor.  Church  of  the  Sa- 
cred Heart,  h.  49  Sixth 
John,  painter,  h.  195  River 
John,  plumber,  b.  119  Franklin 
John,  teamster,  bds.  24  Spring 
John  A.  at  A.  R.  Co.  b.  117  Spring 
John  A.  printer,  h.  177  Main 
Johu  E.  baker,  82  Mt.  Auburn,  b.  47 

Wallace 
John  F.  contractor,  b.  2280  Mass.  av. 
John  F.  (P.  O'Brien  &  Son),  florist, 

1022  Mass.  ave.  h.  88  Sparks 
John  IT.  laborer,  b.  4  Second 
John  J.  at  B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  bds. 

149  Main 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  4  Leehniere  pi. 
John  J.  rubber  worker,  h.  220  Broad- 
way 
John"j.  teamster,  1).  24  Spring 
John  L.  brass  moulder,  83  Hawkins, 

B.  b.  125  Spring 
John  T.  laborer.  I).  55  Sidney 
Joseph  J.  h.  91  Tremont 
Julia,  widow  of  Johu,  h.  18  Walnut 

court 
Kate,  housekeeper,  h.  .'{5  Winter 
Kate,  widow  of  Joseph,  li.  7  Short 
Katie  T.  teacher,  b.  1 16  [nman 


O'Brien  Lawrence,  roofer,  b.  3  Chestnut 

Park 
Lawrence,  show   case  maker,  h.  47 

School 
Louis  T.  cabinet  maker,  boards  164 

Thorndike 
Margaret,  housekeeper,    house    131 

Franklin 
Margaret,  widow  of  James  E.  dress- 
maker, 242  Hampshire,  h.  do. 
Maria,  widow  of  James,  h.  19  Surrey 
Mary,  house  12  Magee 
Mary,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.  rear  85 

Bridge 
Mar3^,  widow  of  Dennis,  h.  31  Cow- 

perthwraite 
Mary  E.  millinery,  at  Salem,  h.  116 

Inman 
Mary  T.  widow  of  James,  h.  80  Rice 
Matthew,  B.  B.  Wks.  h.  14  Harding 
Matthew  C.  physical  director.  Y.  M. 

C.  A.  bds.  28  William 
Michael,  blacksmith,  h.  32  Harvard 
Michael,  cooper,  b.  119  Franklin 
Michael,  shade  roller  maker,  b. 10 Pine 
Michael,  at  7  Hovey  ave.  h.  43  Bald- 
win 
Michael,  stone  cutter,  320  Third,  h. 

325  Vine 
Michael,  teamster,  b.  4  Second 
Michael  Mrs.  rms.  12  Surrey 
Michael  J.  barber,  7  Brattle,  bds.  27 

Webster  avenue 
Michael  J.  clerk,  49  Boylston.  h.  7 

Hayes 
Michael  J.  confectioner,  18  Elm,  h. 

at  East  Boston 
Minnie  Miss,  cashier,  241  Cambridge, 

boards  164  Thorndike 
Murtagh,  laborer,  bds.  51  Sixth 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  85  Bridge 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  22  Short 
Patrick,  tailor,  h.  116  Inman 
Patrick  J.  cab   driver,   h.  1    Aver's 

block,  310  Third 
Patrick  J.  rubber  worker,  house  220 

Broadway 
P.  &  Son  (John  F.  O'Brien),  florists, 

1022  Mass.  ave. 
Richard,  laborer,  b.  74  Holworthy 
Richard,  peddler,  h.  10  Porter 
Richard   Mortimer,  at   health  dept. 

City  Hall.  h.  100  Green 
Robert,  house  345  Broadway 
silas.  motorman,  h.  10a  Blanche 
Thomas.  Laborer,  bds.  156  <  His 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  r.  25  Grant 
Thomas,  printer,  h.  364  Green 
Thomas.     Jr.     pressman.     Riverside 

Bindery,  i>.  364  Green 
Thomas  II.  plumber,  200  Mass.  ave. 

h.  7<;  Rindge  ave 
Thomas  J.  plumber,  b.  116  Inma 


384 


CAJIBKIDGE 


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DIRECTORY 


O'Brien  Thomas  J.  motorman,h.  11  Hol- 

worthy  place 
Timothy,   flagman,   No.   Cambridge 

junc.  h.  Whitcemore  ave. 
Timothy,  fireman,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h. 

174  Thorn  dike 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  22  Short 
Timothy  L.  student,  b.  345  Broadway 
T.  Carleton,  B.  rms.  1640  Cambridge 
William,  carpenter,  b.  334£  Green 
William,  laborer,  bds.  4  Second 
William,  laborer,  b.  22  Short 
William,  laborer,  h.  15  Cedar 
William,  marble  cutter,  h.  8  Fourth 
William,  vegetables,  h.  456  Columbia 
William  J.  clerk,  8£  Mt.  Auburn,  b. 

17  Surrey 
William  J.  gardener,  h.  373  Huron  av. 
William  J.  letter  carrier,  18   Boyl- 

ston,  h.  SO  Rice 
see  Brine 
Obst  Abbie,  widow  of  Augustine,  h.  40 

Howard 
Oburg  William  F.  bookkeeper,  45  Pearl, 

B.  house  4  Shepard 
O'Callaghan  John,  reporter,    Globe,  B. 

h.  55  Ellery 
Mary  Mrs.  dressmaker,  106  Dudley, 

house  do. 
Thomas,  clerk,  B.  h.  106  Dudley 
O'Callahan  Cornelius  J.  gymnast,  b.  150 

Hampshire 
James,  house  41  Seventh 
John,  fireman,  b.  1072  Cambridge 
Minnie  Mrs.  h.  150  Hampshire 
Timothy  J.  junk,  h.  150  Hampshire 
Occute  Henry,  h.  26  Mt.  Auburn 
Oekery  Samuel  C.  h.  68  Murray 
O'Connell  Agnes,  clerk,  1444  Mass.  ave. 
Andrew,  house  10  Conlons  ct. 
Andrew,  Jr.  driver,  h.  122  Spring 
Annie,  clerk,  243   Hampshire,  h.  at 

Somerville 
Arthur,  mason,  h.  r.  135  Webster  av. 
Bridget  M.  Mrs.  h.  69  Gore 
Catherine,   widow  of  Peter,  h.  198 

Hampshire 
Charles  J.  painter,  b.  143  Gore 
Cornelius,  blacksmith,  442  Main,  h. 

10  Harrison 
Cornelius,  teamster,  b.  r.  135  Web- 
ster avenue  [8  Walden 
Daniel,  clerk,  7  South  Market,  B.  h. 
Daniel,  bds.  24  Spring 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  7  Maynard  pi. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  Ill  Dublin 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  165  Charles 
Daniel  J.  painter,  b.  Ill  Dublin 
David,  laborer,  bds.  23  Hews 
Dennis,  rubber  worker,  b.  63  Sixth 
Dennis,  printer,  b.  18  Marion 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  147 

Dublin    i 


O'Connell  Ellen  G.  widow  of  Charles,h.7 
Clay 
James,  teamster,  336  Main,  b.  1593 

Cambridge 
James  J.  tube  maker,  Albany,  cor. 

Portland,  h.  at  Somerville 
James  T.  baker,  29  Franklin,  h.  11 

Watson 
Jane,  wid.  of  Daniel,  h.  165  Charles 
Jeremiah,  furniture  polisher,  h.  159 

Dublin 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  106  Elm 
Jeremiah  J.  machinist,  29  Main,  h. 

88  Concord  avenue 
John,  bds.  40  Second 
John,  book  agent,  h.  143  Gore 
John,  cabinet  maker,  b.  r.  135  Web 

ster  avenue 
John,  cooper,  b.  1025  Cambridge 
John,  engine  wiper,  B.  &  M.  round 

house,  Prison  Point,  h.  10  Third 
John,  laborer,  h.  17  Garden  ct. 
John,  student,  b.  306  Prospect 
John,  teamster,  h.  2  Hancock 
John  J.  currier,  h.  2472  Mass.  ave. 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  37  Willow 
John  J.  teamster,  b.  12  Lowland  av. 
John  M.  clerk,  B.  h.  86  Foster 
Margaret,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house 

28  Lambert 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick   J.  h.  109 

Washington 
Michael,  carpenter,  h.  Ill  Spring- 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  6  Fifth 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  18  Marion 
Michael,  at  Oil  Works,  h.  54  Sixth 
Nora  Miss,  variety  store,  550  Cam- 
bridge, b.  61  Sixth 
Patrick  H.  lumber  salesman,  h.  1593 

Cambridge 
Patrick  J.  tailor,  h.  4  Marion 
Thomas,  agent,  h.  193  Hampshire 
Thomas,   clerk,    Revere    Sugar  Re- 
finery, b.  306  Prospect 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  3  Parnell 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  7  Foster  place 
Thomas,  agent,  h.  12  Warren 
Thomas  F.  driver,  S.  F.  E.  Xo.  7,  h. 

51  Ninth 
Thomas  J.  h.  Hotel  Grotto,  19  Har- 
rison 
Thomas  J.  rubber    worker,  boards 
170  Harvard  [ave. 

Timothy,  laborer,  b.   r.  135  Webster 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  497  Winsor 
William,  mason,  b.  16  Middlesex 
William,  city  laborer,  h.  200  Bridge 
William,  city  teamster,  h.  79  Rice 
William,  rope  maker,  b.  171  Dublin 
William,  Jr.driver,  b.12  Lowland  av. 
William,  laborer,  h.  12  Lowland  ave. 
see  Connell  [4  Portsmouth 

O'Connor  Alice,  widow  of  Hugh,  house 


CAMBRIDGE    [()]    DIKECTOBY 


385 


O'Connor  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  32  Foster 
Annie  T.  teacher  physical  culture, h. 

39  Irving 
Austin  J.  tailor,  b.  16  Watson 
Bridget,  widow  of  James,  house  265 

Franklin 
Catherine,  h.  65  Rindge  ave. 
Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

141  Gore 
Cornelius,  porter,  h.  75  Gore 
Cornelius,  watchman,  565  Mass.  ave. 

h.  326  Green 
Daniel,  clerk,  b.  248  Third 
Daniel,  stone  cutter,  b.  326  Green 
Daniel  D.  laborer,  h.  248  Third 
Dennis,  driver,  h.  Ill  Banks 
Edward,  tailor,  h.  16  Watson 
Edward  T.  clerk,  225  Cambridge,  b. 

66  Gore 
Ellen,  house  59  Cedar 
Frank  J. compositor, Riverside  Press, 

h.  39  Irving 
Hannah  S.  Mrs.  h.  141  Elm 
Hugh,  grocer,  45  Webster  ave.  b.141 

Gore 
James,  laborer,  b.  183  Charles 
James,  wood  carver,  h.  96  Gore 
Jane  Mrs.  h.  7  Portland 
Jeremiah,  at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.   house 

20  Marion 
Jeremiah,  city  laborer,  h.  20  Grigg 
Jeremiah,  electrotyper,  b.  326  Green 
Jeremiah,  furniture,  h.  9  Boardman 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  236  Franklin 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  101  Plympfon 
Jeremiah,  printer,  h.  159  Dublin 
Jeremiah,  Jr.  lather,  b.113  Brookline 
Jeremiah  J.  carpenter,  h.  6   Olive  pi. 
Jeremiah  P.  asst.  engine  man,  S.   F. 

E.  No.  4,  h.  2  Olive  place 
John,  house  184  Winsor 
John,  driver,  b.  29  Clay 
John,  gardener,  b.  20  Sparks 
John,     janitor,    Jefferson    Physical 

Laboratory,  h.  126  Kinnaird 
John,  laborer,  h.  16  North 
John,  laborer,  h.  79  Plympton 
Jonh,    packer,  A.   H.   Hews   &   Co. 

bds.  61  Hubbard  ave. 
John,  rubber  worker,  b.  221  Main 
John  A. laborer, Cambridge  Cemetery 

h.  68  Cushiug 
John  B. action  maker.  162  Broadway, 

I).  39  Irving 
John  C.  ins.  collector.  l>.  14  Spring- 
field 
John  J.  driver,  b.  326  Green 
John  J.  mason,  h.  53  Rindge  ave. 
John  W.  laborer,  h.  76  Rindge  ave. 
Joseph,  label! er,  h.  J)4  Clark 
Joseph  K.  at  169  Gore,  h.  311  Vine 
.Joseph  F.  clerk, 241  Cambridge,  bds. 

96  Gore 


O'Connor  Kate  Miss, variety  store, 21  De- 
catur, house  do. 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  h.  29  Clay 
Maria,  house  16£  Mill 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  11  School 
Mary,  widow  of  Martin,  h.  11  School 
Mary, widow  of  Timothy,h.20  Sparks 
Mary  H.  house  39  Irving 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  1  r.  29  Reed 
Michael,    brass    finisher,    house    58 

Webster  ave. 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  1  Pioneer 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  368  Green 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  30  Hunting 
Michael  B.  cooper,  h.  4  Portsmouth 
Michael  E.  shoemaker,  65  Rindge  av. 

house  do. 
Patrick, city  teamster, h.69Rindge  av. 
Patrick,  contractor,  11  Sparks,  h.do. 
Patrick,  fisherman,  h.  179  Charles 
Patrick,  laboror,  h.  114  Charles 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.122  Elm 
Patrick,  teamster,  b.  26  Reed 
Patrick  J.  tinsmith,  h.  19  Harvard 
Thomas,   coachman,  151    Brattle,  h. 

99  Concord  ave. 
Thomas,  marble  cutter,  51  Main,  h. 

39  Irving 
Thomas,  paver,  h.  122  Amory 
Thomas  H.  lawyer  B.  h.  47a  Dana 
Thomas  J.  driver,  b.  29  Clay 
Thomas  R.  baker,  b.  20  Grigg 
Timothy,  agent,  b.  79  Plympton 
Timothy,  ins.  agt.  b.  239  Fr-  nklin 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  35  Porter 
Wilfred,  upholsterer,  b.  16  Watson 
William,  laborer,  h.  56  Winter      [lin 
William  J.  brick  layer,  b.  236  Frank- 
William  P.   bar  tender,  B.  house  51 

Rindge  ave. 
William  P.  foreman,  29  Franklin,  h. 
294  Prospect 
O'Dady  Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  170  Gore 
O'Day  Michael,  foundry,  b.  3  Spring  pi. 
Odd  Fellows  Building,  Augustus  Nelson. 

janitor,  215  Cambridge 
Odd'eJohu  A.  L.  salesman,  h.  16  Lake 

John  A.  L.  student,  b.  16  Lake 
O'Dell  Whitfield,  carpenter,  b.  54  .lav 
O'Denmvald  Francis  L.  shoemaker,  h.  34 

Crescent  ave. 
Odenweller  Charles  J. at  Riverside  Pre--. 

b.  309  Pearl 
Odiorne  Frederick,  bookkeeper,  220  Dev- 
onshire, B.  h.  287  Harvard 
OIUORNE  JOHN  L.   real   estate 
and  insurance,  justice  of  the  peace 
and  notary  public.  763   Mass.    ave. 
h.  287  Harvard.     See  page  16 
Walter  15.    student,    11.    V.    \n\±.    287 
Harvard 
O'Donnell  Ann.  widow  i)l   Tat  rick,  DOU&e 

995  <  lambridjre 


386 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


O'Donnell    Dennis  F.  b.  1150  Cambridge 
Edward,  at  Am.  Rubber  Works,  bds. 

670  Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  h.  1  Union  ct. 
James,  varnisher,  h.  201  Third 
James  F.  cover  maker,  b.  17  Gaant 
John,  teamster,  b.  17  Dublin 
John  Mrs.  h.  1150  Cambridge 
John  F.  coal  wheeler,  h.  60  North 
John  H.  bookkeeper,  bds.  1150  Cam- 
bridge 
John  H.  tinsmith,  448  Main,   h.  209 

Franklin 
John  J.  horseshoer,  2021  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  2051  do. 
Joseph  F.  clerk,  903  Cambridge,  h.  at 

Somerville 
Martin,  expressman,  h.  70  Harvard 
Maurice, apothecary,  903  Cambridge, 

and  Inman  sq.  h.   26  Springfield 
Michael  J.  pressman,  b.  17  Grant 
Michael  J.  tingutter  maker,  house  3 

Hotel  Pleasant,  32  Moore 
Patrick,  carpenter,  h.  224  Vine 
Patrick,  carriage  washer,  b.  47  Vine 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  13  Warren 
Patrick,  moulder,  b.  189   Cambridge 
Peter,    laborer,  C.    Gas  Co.   Third, 

h.  17  Grant 
William,  laborer,  h.  8  Grant 
William  H.  city  laborer,  h.  48  Foster 
William  J.  machinist,  b.  101  Gore 

O'DONNELI/S  PHARMA- 

CIES, 903  Cambridge  and  Inman 
sq.     See  p.  808 
O'Donoghue  Patrick,  painter,  house  154 

Franklin 
Oesting  Henry  F.   restaurant,  69   Knee- 
land,  B.  h.  4  Whitney  ct. 
O'Flanagan  Charles,  shoemaker,   34  De- 
Wolfe,  h.  176£  Franklin 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  r.  102   Kin- 
naird 
Ogden  C.  A.  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  308 

Brookline 
O'Hair  Margaret,  widow   of   Edward,  h. 

2  Loughrey  ave. 

O'Haire  John  (P.  O'Haire  &  Co.),  house 

5  Cedar  [Reed 

Patrick  (P.  O'Haire  &  Co.), house  17 

Patrick,  Jr.  plasterer,  h.  26  Reed 

P.&  Co. (Patrick  and  John  O'Haire), 

plasterers,  17  Reed 
see  O'Hare 
O'Hallerou  John,  plasterer,  h.   1  Hamp- 
shire place 
O'Halloren  Jeremiah,  hairdresser,  house 

84  Plymouth 
O'Hanley  Daniel,  cooper,  h.  14  Harding 
O'Hanlon  John,   brass   finisher,  house  5 

Hotel  Shirley,  School 
O'Hara  Edward  P.(Dinsmore  &0'Hara), 
cigars,  15  Boylston,  h.18  De Wolfe 


O'Hara  Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.24  Bath 
Henry,  teamster,  h.  28  North 
James, teamster,Richardson  &Bacou, 

house  26  Flagg 
John,  galvanizer,  h.  2  Hastings 
John  C.  printer,  Boston   Herald,  B. 

h.  18  Huron  ave. 
Michael, box  maker,h.53  Webster  av. 
Thomas,  janitor,  20  and  26  Boylston, 

h.  1208  Mass.  ave. 
Thomas,  Jr.  teamster,  h.  14  Bell 
Thomas  H.teamster,204  Sidney,h.do. 
see  0'Haire,also  OTIare 
O'Hare  Martin,  gardener,  E.  W.  Hooper, 

h.  Reservoir 
Stephen,  at  169  Gore,  h.  116  Elm 
Stephen  G.  peddler,  h.  116  Elm 
see  O'  Haire 
Ohde  Bernard,  cooper,  b.  459  Cambridge 
O'Hearn  Cornelius,  laborer,  b.   303  Vine 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  105  Amory 
John,  laborer,  h.  Wilson  ave,* 
Maurice,  at  gas  house,  h.  303  Vine 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  123  Elm 
Michael,  hostler,'  h.  106  Fourth 
Patrick,  teamster,  Richard  &  Bacon, 

h.  34  Flagg 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  Wilson  ave. 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  54  Middlesex 
see  A'Hearn 
O'Henley  Daniel,  cooper,  h.  14  Harding 
Edward,  teamster,  h.  14  Harding 
Rory,  salesman,  h.  14  Harding 
Stephen  J.  cooper,  h.  14  Harding 
O'Kane  Katie  A.  widow  of  Patrick, dress- 
maker, h.  16  Antrim 
OKeefe  Annie,  widow  of  Joseph,  house 

3  Madison 
Charles,  carpenter,  b.  1025  Cainb. 
Cornelius,  city  laborer,  h.  3  George 
Daniel,  city  laborer,  h.  1  George 
Daniel,  fireman.  C.  Gas  Co.  board* 

28  Pelham 
Daniel,  hostler,  201  Bridge,  house  93 

Gore 
David,  laborer,  h.  64  Auburn  pi. 
Dennis,  ledgemau,  h.off  Walden.  n. 

Dublin 
Elizabeth,   widow  of  Joseph,  house 

24  Donnell 
Fergus,  produce,  25  Athens,  h.  do. 
James,  laborer,  h.  122  Dublin 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  26  Reed,  h.  do. 
Jeremiah, laborer, b. Dennis  O'Keefe's 

Walden 
Jeremiah,  switchman,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

Co.  1376  Mass.  ave.  h.  60  Antrim" 
John  J.  laborer,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, h.  100  Holworthy 
Julia,  widow  of  Patrick, h.  98  Spruce 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  54  Bolton 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  41  Audurn  place 
Michael,  rope  maker,  h.  3  Rogers  ct. 


CAMBKIDGE    [Q]    DDRECTORY 


387 


OTveefe  Patrick  F. machinist, b. 60  Rindge 

avenue 
Thomas, mechanical  drawing,  boards 

25  Athens 
Thomas,  steam  titter,  h.  271  Vine 
Thomas  J.  pressman,  Univ.  Press,  h. 

3  Grant 
Timothv,  foreman  packer,  169  Gore, 

h.  27  Warren 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  37  Harvey 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  27  Warren 
Okerlund    A.   Gustave,   moulder,  house 

24 i  Cherry 
Gustave,  machinist,  b.  24>£  Cherry 
Old  Ladies-  Home,  157  Hancock 
O'Leary  Andrew,  laborer,  h.  18  Seventh 
Ann,   widow   of  Dennis,   house  164 

Norfolk 
Arthur,  laborer,  b.  7  Ninth 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  2  Parnell 
Daniel,  at  water  works,  house   116 

Kinnaird 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  3  Cedar  sq. 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  26  Lambert 
Daniel,  painter,  33  Harvey 
Daniel,  tailor.  463  Main,  house  164 

Norfolk 
David,  laborer,  b.  44  Second 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  24  Warren 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  26  Lambert 
Dennis,  tinsmith,  h.  203  Putnam  ave. 
Dennis  D.   bookbinder,   boards   203 

Putnam  ave. 
Ellen,  Mrs.  h.  75  Otis 
Eugene  S.  elevator  man,  boards   1 

Baldwin  place 
Humphrey,  hardwood  finisher,  h.  1 

Baldwin  place 
Humphrey,  tailor,  463  Main,  house 

463£  do. 
James,  laborer,  b.  5  Lambert 
Jeremiah,  cabinet  maker,  house  273 

Mass.  ave. 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  1  Broadway 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  22  Third 
Jeremiah  T.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  343 

( 'ambridge,  h.  75  Otis 
John,  hostler,  h.  78  Boylston 
John,  laborer,  b.  2  Parnell 
John,  laborer,  b.   Dennis  (TKeefe's, 

Walden,  n.  Dublin 
John,  laborer,  h.  17  Warren 
John,  laborer,  b.  44  Second 
John    \V.    car    conductor,    boards  78 

Boylston 
Margaret,  Mrs.  h.  rear  39  Willow 
Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  10 

Hancock 
Mary,    widow    of   Michael,    house  7 

Lambert 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  17  Warren 
Michael    A.   printer,    IS    Central    sq. 

bds.  203  Putnam  ave. 


O'Leary  Michael  J.   carriage  washer,  12 

Soden,  b.  116  Kinnaird 
Thomas,  plumber,  h.  535  Cambridge 
Timothy,     stable     man,     boards    10 

Magazine  ct. 

O'LEARY  WILLIAM  H.  plum- 
ber, 87  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  18  Eliot. 

See  page  806 
William  ft.  electric  light  trimmer,  b. 

203  Putnam  ave. 
see  Leary 
Olive  Arthur W.  b.  99  In  man 

Brunswick,  clerk,  b.  89  Xorfolk 
Charles,  finisher,  h.  231  Hampshire 
Charles  F.  b.  231  Hampshire 
Eben,  physician,  89  Xorfolk,  h.  do. 
E.    Percy,  photo  printer,  boards  89 

Xorfolk 
George  M.  apothecary,    1863   Mass. 

ave.  h.  6  Forest 
Gilbert  C.  druggist,  h.  89  Xorfolk 
James  W.  vet.  surgeon,  h.  99  Inman 
Lillian,  bookkeeper,  1396  Cambridge, 

b.  99  Inman 
Pi ubert  E.  clerk,  335  Wash.  B.  bds.  6 

Forest 
S.  Morton,  shipper,  b.  89  Xorfolk 
Oliver  Alban  M.  teamster,  55  Commer- 
cial, B.  h.  563  Cambridge 
Annie,  widow  of  John,  h.  4.  rear  29 

Harvard 
Antonio  B.  cook,  h.  336  Windsor 
Charles  A.  collector,  h.  43  Howard 
David  M.  provisions,  26  F.  H.  mar- 
ket, B.  h.  11  Linnaean 
Ellis  J.  coachman,  h.  13  Antrim 
Emeline  J.  bookkeeper,  36S  Main.  b. 

108  Xorfolk 
Emilv  F.  widow  of  George  P.  h.  108 

Xorfolk 
George    R.   piano  case    maker,   368 

Main.  h.  at  Chelsea 
Harris  J.  h.  Hi)  Thorndike 
John,  carpenter,  h.  52£  Howard 
John,  fisherman,  h.  193  Broadway 
.John,  lumber,  h.  91  Charles 
Joseph  A.  COOk,  I).  336  NVinsor 
Josephine,   bookkeeper,    house    108 

Norfolk 
Manuel,  carpenter,  b.  53  sixth 
Manned  P.  rubber  worker,  house  10 

Springfield 
Mary  C.  Mis<.  h.  227   Prospeol 
Matilda  ftfiss,  h.  227  Prospect 

Pacito,  laborer,  b.  14  Bast       [h.  do. 
Robert    ll.    carpenter,   i\    warren, 

Robert    II.    dr.  carpenter,  house  210 

Hampshire 
Olmstead  Charles  Rev.   pastor   Pilgrim 

Congregational   church,   house    36 

William 
Harry  L.  draughtsman,  B.  B.  W.  b. 

306  Broad w :»\ 


388 


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CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


O'Loughlan  Patrick,  laborer,  h.  11  Short 
Patrick,laborer,  h.  135a  AVebster  ave. 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  913  Cambridge 
O'Loughlin    John    J.    shoemaker,   1128 

Cambridge,  h.  do. 
John  J.  Jr.  baker,  b.  1128  Cambridge 
Thomas,  floorman,  7  Hovey  ave.  h. 

254  Franklin 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  15  Ninth 
Olsen    Adolph,  driver,  G4  First,  boards 

133  Spring 
Arthur,  driver,  404  Main,  b.  408  do. 
Axel  L.  piano  case  maker,  368  Main, 

b.  49  Cherry 
Carl  G.  action  dept.  162  Broadway, 

h.  9  Tremont 
Carl  O.  provisions,  403  Main,  house 

49  Cherry 
Charles,  piano  maker,  rms.  83  Winsor 
Charles  A.  butcher,  h.  12  Green 
Ernest  O.  photographer,  boards  112 

Kinnaird 
Gustaf,   cabinet    maker,    10S    Cam- 
bridge, b.  3S  Second 
Hans,  cabinet  maker,  h.  112  Spring 
Henry  G.  bookkeeper,  b.  9  Tremont 
JohnJ  bricklayer,  b.  135  Harvard 
John,  machinist,  h.  57  Portland 
John,  mariner,  rms.  141  Clark 
Louis,  bridge  builder,  h.  7  Moore 
Louis  A.  cementer,  h.  8  Portsmouth 
Martin  E.  cabinet  maker,  house  86 

Washington 
Xora,  cashier,  b.  9  Tremont 
Olaf,  sheet  iron  worker,  boards  49 

Columbia 
Otto  P.  wire  worker,  h.  59b  Cherry 
Victor,   at  X.   P.   &  P.  Co.  h.    725 

Cambridge 
Olson  Alfred,  coachman,  h.  55  Orchard 
Bernard,  teamster,  B.  b.  152  River 
Edward,  steam  titter,  B.  house  273 

Putnam  ave. 
Eric,  furniture,  b.  28  Second 
Gustaf,  lunch,  2375  Mass.  ave.  h.  at 

Allston 
Gustaf  M.  piano  rubber,  b.  2S7  Main 
John,  bridge  worker,  h.  99  Main 
John.  ins.  agent,  h.  41  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  b.  314  Cambridge 
John  T.  grainer,  h.  8  Oak  Circle 
Olaf,  cabinet  maker,  h.  78  Plymouth 
Peter,  tailor,  10  Boylstou,  boards  51 

Brookline 
Pontius,  furniture,  b.  28  Second 
Olsson  Florence  J.  Miss,    stenographer 

and  typewriter, mayor's  office, City 

Hall,  b.  38  Shepard 
Frederick  A.  civil  engineer  and  man- 
ager, 1414  Mass.ave.h.atWatertown 
John  F.  picture  frames,    etc.   1414 

Mass.  ave  h.  38  Shepard 


o 


LSSON  JOHX  F.  &  CO.  pic- 
tures and  frames,  mirrors,  engrav- 
ings, etc.  1414  Mass.  ave.     See  p. 


Marie  L.  music  teacher,  38  Shepard. 

boards  do. 
Olund  Lars,  wire  worker,  h.  46  Brookline 
Oluon  Nils  A.  coppersmith,  h.  107  West- 
ern ave. 
Omand  Benjamin,  clerk,  rms.  100  Austin 
O'Mara  Anastasia,  saleswoman,  B.  b.  161 

Spring 
Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  house 

161  Spring 
David,  milkman,  122  Hamilton,  h.  do. 
David    A.   tailor,   1111    Cambridge, 

house  do. 
Kate,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  161  Spring 
Richard,  car  driver,  b  161  Spring 
Thomas,  conductor,  b.  161  Spring 
O'Meara  Sarah,  widow  of  Michael,  house 
119  Auburn 

William  J.  teamster,  b.  119  Auburn 
O'Xeil    Alexander,    laborer,    house    68 

Plympton 
Alice,  widow  of  John,  h.  1  Cowper- 

thwaite 
Andrew,  laborer,  b.  5  Lambert 
Arthur,  brass  moulder.  T.  B.  M.  Co. 

Third,  h.  309  Vine 
Arthur,  laborer,  h.  194  Vine 
Bartholomew,  laborei,  b.  19  Porter 
Bridget,  widow  of  James,  house  28 

Bristol 
Catherine,  Miss,  h.  77  Concord  ave. 
Charles,  h.  5  Lambert 
Charles  E.   express,   162    Franklin, 

house  do. 
Cornelius,  at  X.  P.  &  P.  Co.  Som.  b. 

729  Cambridge 
Cornelius,  laborer,  b.  1  Parnell 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  16  Marion 
Daniel  J.  blacksmith,  b.  14  Railroad 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  h.  22  DeWolfe 
David,  laborer,  h.  236  Walden 
Dennis,  at  169  Gore 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  24  Hunting 
Dennis,  teamster.  221  Bridge,  house 

210  do. 
Edward  F.  clerk,  Dane  Hall,  boards 

29  Athens 
Eliza  Miss,  bread  store,  31  Hunting, 

house  do. 
Felix,  laborer,  h.  11  Parnell 
Felix,  laborer,  h.  6S  Plympton 
Francis  Henry,  waiter,  B.  house  2474 

Mass.  ave. 
Frank,  car  driver,  b.  Sh  Market 
Henry  F.  compositor,  528  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  at  Boston 
James,  laborer,  h.  162  Frauklin 
James,  oiler,   H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Co. 

Thorndike,  h.  242  Vine 


CAMBRIDGE    [Q]    DIRECTORY 


389 


O'Xeil  James,  steam  fitter,  b.  32  Market 
James,  stone  cutter,  h.  99  Thorndike 
James E.  can  maker,  h.  241  Columbia 
James  J.  clerk,  b.  261  Vine 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  209  Third 
John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  26  Bristol 
John,  clerk,  110  Harvard,  boards  4 

Harrison 
John,  grocer,  85  Ply mpton,  h.  108  do. 
John,  laborer,  bds.  55  Cedar 
John,  painter,  bds.  16  Blake 
John  H.  varnisher,  h.  143  Third 
John  J.   letter    carrier,    P.    O.    647 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Charlestown 
John  J.  potter,  h.  19  Eailroad 
John  J.  teamster,  bds.  162  Franklin 
John  T.  painter,  bds.  16  Blake 
Joseph,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Joseph  A.  bds.  8£  Market 
Lawrence,  cooper,  h.  43  Ninth 
Lawrence,   sawyer,  386  Main,  h.  71 

Hampshire 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  20 

Springfield 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  14  Seventh 
Martin  J.  teamster,  bcls.  14  Seventh 
Mary  Miss,  dressmaker,  39  Cowper- 

thwaite,  h.  do.  [son 

Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  4  Harri- 
Michael,  iron  moulder,  h.  139  Hamil- 
ton 
Michael,  laborer,  house  7  Reed 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  14  Railroad 
Michael,  teamster,  25  Willard,  b.  do. 
Patrick,'  at  169  Gore,  h.  51  Ninth 
Patrick,  city  teamster,  h.  55  Cedar 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  7  Reed 
Patrick,  teamster,  386  River,  house 

35  Blackstone 

eter  B.wood  an 

b.  99  Thorndike 
Sarah  L.  Mrs.  variety  store,  27  Fifth 

house  do. 
Susan,  widow  of  John,  h.  143  Third 
Thomas,  house  84  Market 
Thomas,  at   Revere  Sugar  Refinery, 

house  7  Mullens  ct. 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  8  Bay 
Thomas,  mason,  bds.  55  Cedar 
Thomas  F.  printer,  bds.  8  Bay 
Thomas  F.  teamster,  h.  8£  Market 
William,  laborer,  b.  20  Hayes  ct. 
William,  teamster,  bds.  84  Market 

.  h.  241  (  olumbia 

O'Neill  .John,    boot    titter.    2    City    Hall 

av.  B.  house  s  EJancock 
Joho  ,].  hairdresser,  29  Prospect,  i>. 

31  do. 
.Mary  E.  teaeher,  b.  20  Springfield 
Patrick,  Laborer,  h.  100  Charles 
Peter,  stone  cutter,  h.  99  Thorndike 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  21   Seventh 

Walter,  laborer,  bds.  75  Cambridge 


O'Neill  William   H.  cigar  maker,  h.  440 
Mass.  ave. 
see  O'Neil,  also  O'Neal 
Oppenheimer  Adele  Miss,  student,  Rad- 
clift'e,  bds.  105  Irving 
Bernard  S.   student,   H.    U.   b.   105 

Irving 
Laura  Mrs.  h.  h.  105  Irving 
Oram   W.    Frank,    laborer,   house   rear 

2503  Mass.  ave. 
Orcutt  Mary  A.  widow  of  Alfred  H.  h. 
260  Brookline 
William  D.  sec.  University  Pre9s,  b. 

1775  Mass.  ave. 
AVilliam  J.  clerk,  118  Federal,  B.  b. 
260  Brookline 
Ordway  Edward,  h.  1587  Mass.  ave. 
O'Reagan    Daniel,    coremaker,    B.   bds. 
Ellen  O'Reagan's 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.  Lexington 

ave.  wTard  5 
Michael,  farmhand, bds.  Ellen  O'Rea- 
gan's 
see  Reagan 
O'Reilly  Catherine,  widow  of  John  J.  h. 
11  Grant 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  47  Jefferson 
Francis  J.  mason,  5  Saville,  h.  do. 
James,  house  5  Saville 
James  F.  mason,  h.  3  Saville 
John  H.  florist,  1509  Cambridge,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Peter  F.   J.  electrotyper,   bds.   227 

Franklin 
Thomas,  fireman,  at  Brookline,  h.  5 

Somerset 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  40  Jefferson 
William  J.  letter  carrier,  647  Mass. 

ave.  rms.  30  River 
Winnefred  E.  widow  of  Michael  J. 

h.  227  Franklin 
see  Reilly,  also  Riley 
Organ  James,  motorman,  h.  4  Hohvorthy 
John,  compositor,  bds.  4  Bolworthy 
Thomas,  foreman,  machine  shop,  B. 
B.  Works,  h.  at  Dorchester 
Orgelmann   Henry,  harness   maker,  930 

Cambridge,  h.  96  Webster  ave. 
Orgler  Abram,  cigar  packer.  621    Mass. 
ave.  h.  2  Veruon  [Bridge 

O'Rielly    Cornelius,    laborer,    bds.     137 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  l<;:  Otis 
William,  painter,  h.  17")  Otis 
O'Riley  Robert,   machinist,  B.  B.  W.  b. 

20  School 
Ormes  Carl  l>.  bead  washer,  <'.  Soden,  h. 

36  Western  ave. 
Ormiston    Abraham,    watchman,   it.   ^2 
Pleasant 
John,  carpenter,  h.  15  Hews 
Walter  W.  carpenter,  h.  263  River 
Ormond  Francis  .1.  carpenter,  Whitney 
et.  b.  17  Fairmont 


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DIRECTORY 


Orne  Caroline  F.  Miss,  h.  107  Auburn 
Charles  P.  paint  color  mnfr.  r.  427 

Mass.  ave.  h.  427  do. 
Joel  S.  apothecary,  427  Mass.  ave.  h. 

429  do. 
John,  teacher,  h.  104  Ellery 
O'Rourke  Bernard,   paver,  bds.   42  Mt. 

Auburn 
Bridget,    widow    of  James,  h.   165 

Charles 
Charles,  trader,  h.  207  Third 
Dennis,  laborer,  bds.  12  Clay 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  256  Vine 
Michael,  city  laborer,  h.  r.  12  Clay 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  11  Reed 
see  Rourke 
Orr  John,  proof  reader,  University  Press 

h.  1590  Cambridge 
Margaret  A.  school  teacher,  h.  1590 

Cambridge 
Richard  M.  foreman,  W.  E.  St.  Ry. 

Co.  Mt.  Auburn  stables,  house  18 

Cushing 
William     Rev.    pastor,    St.    Paul's 

church,  h.  34  Holyoke 
William  J.  foreman,  33  Hampshire. 

h.  1  Hotel  Albert,  144  Harvard 
Osborn  Adolphus,  com.  mer.  25  Central 

Wharf,  B.  h.  141  Austin 
Annie  M.  Miss,  bds.  290  Pearl 
Augustine  B.  clerk,  1  Brattle  sq.  h. 

99  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles  A.  travelling  salesman,  B. 

h.  206  Elm,  N.  Cambridge 
Edgar  W.  clerk,  436  Main,  bds.  at 

Somerville 
Eldorado,    sub-foreman,   street    de- 
partment, office  end  of  Ash,  bds. 

38  Pearl 
Francis    A.   com.   mer.   25    Central 

Wharf,  B.  house  118  Green 
Fred  E.  boots  and  shoes,  590  Mass. 

ave.  house  603  do. 
Horace  K.  examiner  of  deeds,  regis- 
try of  deeds,  office,  Otis,  h.  17  Lee 
James  H.  furniture,  etc.  436  Main  h. 

at  Somerville 
Jesse,  at  Shawmut  National  Bank, 

60  Congress,  B.  h.  482  Putnam  av. 
J.  Frederick,    student,   H.  U.  h.   17 

Lee 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Edward  H.  house 

29*0  Pearl 
Mary  F.  Mrs.  house  96  Columbia 
Rebecca,  widow  of  William  H.  h.  71 

Washington 
Vitaline,  widow  of  Moses,  h.  14  Bay 
Vitaline    M.    Miss,   dressmaker,    14 

Bay,  bds.  do. 
Walter  J.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  17  Lee 
William  S.  salesman,  house  467  Mt. 

Auburn  [19  Market 

Osborne  Harry  J.  foreman  at  Towers,  h. 


Osborne  Susan  M.  music  teacher,  b.  944 
Mass.  ave. 

Susan  O.  widow,  h.  944  Mass.  ave. 
Osgood  Edward  S.  house  60  Buckingham 

Jacob  N.  h.  37  Walden 

OSGOOD   JOHN    S.  grocer,  2087 
Mass.  ave.  mas.  8  Dav.     See  p.  777 
Mary  G.  Mrs.  h.  14  Centre 
Sarah  H.  widow  of  Nathaniel,  house 

42  Essex 
William  F.    prof.    H.    U.   house  14 

Centre  ^  > 

William  P.  clerk,  B.  bds.   60  Buck- 
ingham 
O'Shaughnessy  Nicholas  J.   tailor,   503 
Mass.  ave.  h.  210  Brookline 
William,  laborer,  house  167  Franklin 
O'Shea  Maurice,  fireman,  at  gas  house, 
h.  309  Vine 
William  H.    provisions,    1256  Cam- 
bridge, house  at  Somerville 
see  Shea 
Osterbrenk  Henry,  laborer,  h.  123  Elm 
Osterlind  Emanuel,  janitor,  Quincy  Hall, 

1218  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Ostheus  Benjamin  B.  conductor,  bds.  22 
Winter 
Henry  G.  upholsterer,  h.  33  Fourth 
Pauline    C.    Mrs.    housekeeper,     22 
Winter 
Ostrom  Charles,  carpenter,  b.  42  Bristol 
O 'Sullivan  Daniel,  helper,  b.  14  Mill 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  21  Gerry 
Eugene,   at  Dover  Stamping  Co.  h. 

6%  Laurel 
Henry  P.  teamster,  house  Mill 
James  P.  student,  B.  College,  b.  21 

Gerry 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  r.  78  Boylston 
Michael,   grocer,  96  Plympton,  and 

contractor,  house  14  Mill 
William  J.  boards  14  Mill 
see  Sullivan 
Oswald  Henning, baker,  b.86  Washington 
Oteri  Henry,  hairdresser,  1400  Mass.  av. 
Othote  Gilbert,  brickmaker,  h.  28  Cam- 
eron 
Otis  Emma  C.  teacher,  h.  76  Allston 
Esther,  widow  of  Louis,  h.  11  Sar- 

OTIS    WOOD    WORKS,  5  Otis, 
John  Quin,  prop.     See  p.  28 
O'Toole  Austin,  plasterer,  h.  19  Park 
James,  laborer,  h.  1  Green 
James  W.  horseshoer,  bds.  1  Green 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  5  Suffolk 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  5  Suffolk 
Ott  Jacob  J.  hostler,  house  212  Franklin 
Otto  Catherine,   widow  of    William,   h. 
62  Harvard 
John,  machinist,  33  Hampshire,  h. 

116  Harvard 
William  A.hairdresser,h.  68  Harvard 


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Mr.  Chase  believes  that  his  customers  will  find  the  new  location  more  con- 
venient, and  the  rooms  a/so  better  adapted  to  his  business.  He  will  give  more 
attention  hereafter  to  PAINTINGS  and  WATER  COLORS  of  a  high  grade,  to  the 
inspection  of  which  he  asks  amateurs  and  collectors.  He  will  also  have  a  depart- 
ment of  JAPANESE  ART.   such  as  Kakemons,   old  prints,  bronzes,  etc. 

The  departments  of  FRAMING  and  the  RESTORATION  OF  PAINTINGS  will 
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Incorporated  1885 


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Clarence  I^.HowIettjieas 
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CAMBRIDGE    [P]    DIRECTORY 


391 


Ouellet    Charles,     brickmaker,     h.    106 
Rindge  ave. 
Napoleon,  laborer,  h.  3  Hotel  School, 

Holly 
see  Willet 
Ouimet    Cordelia    Mrs.     millinery,     777 
Cambridge,  house  do. 
Exurie,  tillerman,  Ladder  2,  h.  456 

Mass.  ave. 
Maxim,  furniture    polisher,    boards 
777  Cambridge 
Oulton  Charles  F.  barrel  dealer,  Bridge, 

house  33  Fourth 
Outhouse  Edmoud  C.  finisher,  rear  380 

Main,  h.  77  Washington 
Overton  Benjamin,  hostler,  h.  36  Lincoln 
Ow  Kee,  h.  87  River 

Owen    James    F.    whitewasher,    h.  446 
Winsor 
James  F.  Jr.  plasterer,  b.  446  Winsor 
John,  sub-foreman,  h.  23  Bay- 
Mary,  house  10  Ash 
Mary  Mrs.  boarding  house,  446  Win- 
sor, h.  do. 
Owens  Catherine  M.  dressmaker,  h.  305  ! 
Broadwav  ] 

Francis,  h.  32  Bristol 
James,  h.  32  Bristol 
James  J.  engineer,  house  32  Bristol 
John,  laborer,  h.  15  Warren 
John  J.   foreman,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  h. 

23  Bay 
John  J.  pressman,  Univ.  Press,  b.  11 

Gerry 
Richard  T.  st.  car  conductor,   bds. 
11  Gerry 
Oxford  Charles  F.  h.  18£  Western  ave. 
Charles  W.  h.  42  Magazine 
Joseph  M. (Joseph  M.Oxford  &  Co.), 
furniture,  497  Mass.  av.  h.  24  Cot- 
tage 
Orriette    H.   Miss,    gymnasium    in- 
structor, h.  24  Cottage 
Oxner  Rufus,  carpenter,  132  Cambridge, 
h.  16  Carlisle 


PACE  ALFRED  F.  car  repairer,  h.  2433 
Mass.  av. 
(ieorge,  tinsmith,  h.  16  Sidney 
Pach    Bros,  photographers,    1181    Mass. 
av.    next    Beck   Hall,  II.   William 
Tupper,  manager, 
Pacheco  John,  laborer,  i>.  35  Vine 

Jose  Gabriel,  at  i<;(.»  Gore,  house  s<'> 
Cambridge 
Pacifico  Jesse,  clerk,  1066  Cambridge,  i>. 
at  Somerville 
John,    variety    store,    1066   &    1068 
Cambridge,  h.  at  Somerville 

Packard  Alonzo,  brush  amir,  s  Union, 

B.  h.  101  Thorndike  Norfolk 

Arthur  E.   draughtsman,   boards  (.H) 


Packard  Carrie  A.  widow  of  Emerv  J.  h. 
90  Norfolk 
Clifford  W.  clerk,  b.  90  Franklin 
E.  J.  carpenter  &  builder,  24  Elm 
Flavius  J.  machinist,  h.  4  Union  pi. 
Harriett    L.   bookkeeper,  682  Mass. 

av.  b.  90  Franklin 
Henrv  C.  civil  engineer,  boards  90 

Norfolk 
Josie  Mrs.  h.  90  Franklin 
Packer  Clinton  M.  carpenter,  b.  72  Chest- 
nut 
James  W.  carpenter  and  builder,  72 
Chestnut,  h.  do. 
Paddack  Eliza  S.  teacher,  Putnam  gram- 
mar school,  b.  342  Broadwav 
Padelford  A.  E.  Miss,  b.  11  Williams 
Page  Benjamin  Mrs.  b.  14  Trowbridge 
Carlos  L.    (Carlos  L.  Page  &  Co.), 
box  mnfr.  164  to  174  Broadway,  h. 
at  Arlington 

PAGE  CARLOS  L.  &  CO. (Carlos 
L.  and  George  C.Page), box  mnfrs. 

164  to  174  Broadway.  See  opposite 

box  mnfrs. 
Dora,  house  23  Lee 
Esther  M.   Mrs.   variety  store,  114 

Magazine,  rms.  do. 
George  C.  (Carlos  L.  Paige  &  Co.), 

box  mnfrs.  164  to  174  Broadway, 

h.  at  Arlington 

PAGE  GEORGE  G.  BOX  CO. 
Wesley  L.  Page,  pres.  Clarence  M. 
Howlett,  treas.  box  mnfrs.  3  to  13 
Hampshire,  junct.  Broadway.  See 
opposite 

George  H.  painter,  h.  140  Green 

George  T.  student,  H.U.  h.21  Ellery 

Harlin  Z.  foreman  carpenter.  11 
Cherry,  h.  77  Columbia 

John,  h.  9  Mittiiu  pi. 

Josie  F.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds.  37 
Pleasant 

Julia  A.  at  Riv.  Press,  b.  37  Pleasant 

Kate  C.  Miss,  housekeeper,  37  Pleas- 
ant 

Lura  E.  h.  24  Meaeham 

Llewellyn  II.  peddler,  house  5  Tur- 
lington place 

Paul  T.  real  estate,  h.  113  Inmaii 

Perkins  C.  Mrs.  h.  71  Prospect 

Walter  H.  4  Park,  B.  house  2  Me 
Circle 

Wesley  L.  pres.  George  G.Page  Box 
Co.  3   Hampshire,  h.  24  Meaeham 
Paige  Caroline  E.  Mis.  h.  788  Mass.  ave. 

David  F.  furniture  mnfr.b.788  Mass. 
avenue 

Edward  D.  shipping  clerk,  I<i'>  (.ore, 
bds.  r.  113  Thorndike 

Franklin,  bookkeeper,  bds.  788  Bias 8. 
avenue 

Lucius  \i.  Rev.  b.  112  Washington 


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CAMBRIDGE    [P]    DIRECTORY 


Paige  William  A.  salesman,   boards  788 

Mass.  ave. 
Painchaird  Alexander,  carver,  house  369 
Columbia 
Appollinere,   cabinet  maker,   house 

369  Columbia 
Ursulle  A.   compositor,  boards  369 
Columbia 
Paine  Amelia  Mrs.  h.  277  Main 

Calvin  C.  laborer,  h.  14  Worcester 
David,  house  10  Frost 

PAINE  EBEN  H.  agent  Am.  Rub. 
Co.  Ninth,  cor.  Potter,  store  Bed- 
ford, cor.  Chauncy,  B.  h.  at  N.  Y. 

See  p.  6 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  h.6  Houghton 
Frederick  M.  clerk,  17  Brattle,  house 

58  Winthrop 
George   A.  Jr.  mngr.    B.  house  167 

Magazine 
Harlem  W.  b.  10  Fairmont 
James  L.  furniture,  48  Canal,  B.  h. 

21  Centre 
Jennie,  h.  66  Sparks 
John  K.  prof,  of  music,  H.  IT.  house 

23  Hawthorn 
John   S.   furniture,  48  Canal,  B.  h. 

8  Dana 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  263  Columbia 
Melvin  P.  carriage  painter,    b.  277 

Main 
Michael  W.   iron  moulder,  house  4 

Hampshire  pi. 
Rene  E.  h.  4  Channing 
Timothy  J.  pres.  Standard  Brass  Co. 

Osborn,  h.  250  Broadway 
Walter  X.  packer, B.  b.  14  Worcester 
William  L.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  60  Winthrop 
see  Payne 
Paisley  John  O.  Rev.  pastor,  First  United 

Pres.  Church,  Inman   Sq.  bds.  62 

Antrim 
Palermo  Tony,  fruit,  45  Main,  h.  do. 
Palfrev  Ann,  widow  of  Rev.  Cazneau,  h. 

94  Oxford 
Mary  A.  widow  of  John  G.  house  30 

Oxford 
Palisi  Antonio,  fruit,  1353  Cambridge,  h. 

1355  do. 
Palm  John  A.  cabinet  maker,  house  61£ 

Cherry  [ct. 

Palmas  Charles  M.  janitor,  h.  4  Butler 

Wendell  H.  laborer,  bds.  1  Butler  ct. 

Palmer  Austin  J.  clerk,  290  Broadway, 

b.  at  Somerville 

PALMER  ELIZABETH  J. 
MRS.  prop.    Palmer    House    26 
River,  h.  do.     See  p.  24 
Fred  S.  electrician,  b.  314  Pearl 
George  F.  motorman,  rms.  8  Gerry 
George  H.  prof,  of  philosophy,  *H. 
U.  h.  11  Quincy 


Palmer   George  M.    physician,    16    Mt. 
Vernon.  B.  h.  1673  Cambridge 

PALMER    HOUSE,    First   Class 
Hotel,  Mrs.  E.  J.  Palmer,  proprie- 
tress, 26  River,cor. Franklin.     See 
p.  24 
James  S.  printer,  h.  34  Broadway 
John,    clerk,    at    Brookline,   b.    34 

Broadway 
Joseph  B.  carriage  spring  mnfr.  261 
Rutherford  ave.  Charlestown,h.  14 
Arlington 
Lydia  M.  h.  86  Gore 
Roderick  McK.  electrician,  house  314 

Pearl 
Sarah  T.  Miss,  h.  12  Kirkland  pi. 
Will  L.  salesman,  B.  h.  80  Wendell 
William,  machinist,  h.  218  Broadway 
Pancoast  Charles  W. bookkeeper,  Savage 
&  Son's  Express,  626  Mass.  av.  h. 
at  Arlington 
Frank  W.  clerk,  626  Mass.  ave.  b.  at 
Arlington 
Panning  Anna  Christina,  widow  of  J. 
Fred,  h.  356  Vine 
George  F.  clerk,  b.  356  Vine 
Panzera  Thomas,  h.  240  Broadway 
Papanti  Hector,  clerk,  1045  Cambridge, 

b.  101  Inman 
Paquette  Napoleon,  clerk,  B.  house  191 

Portlond 
Paradice  Zuby,  widow  of  Oliver,  h.  580 

Putnam  ave. 
Pardona    Philip,   machinist,    boards    19 

Squires  ct. 
Parent  Alexis,  carver,  h.  109  Amory 
Aurelia  E.  dressmaker,  109  Amory, 

bds.  do. 
Louis.  brickmaker,h.343  Concord  av. 
Louis  T.  rubber  worker,  h.63  Bristol 
Louis  T.  Jr.  Am.  Rub.  Co.  boards  63 

Bristol 
Walter,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  63  Bristol 
Parham  Richard  P.  janitor,    house    59 

Hastings 
Paris  James,  laborer,  h.  32  Brewery 

Lui,  hair  dresser,  311  River,  rms.  21 
Fairmont  ave. 
Park  Catherine  B.   widow    of    Robert, 
nurse,  h.  25  Bow 
Edward,  teamster,  180  Main,  bds.  41 

Hampshire 
Kennedy,  machinist,  h.  24  Antrim 
,  rubber  worker,  rms.  183  Pros- 
pect 
Parke  George  W.  lawyer,  27  School,  B. 
and  1950  Mass.  av.  h.  24  Arlington 
Lewis  G.  student,  27  School,  B.  bds. 
24  Arlington 
Parker  Abbott,   newspapers,    etc.   1396 
Cambridge,  h.  76  Inman 
Albert    E.    salesman,    B.   house  69 
Columbia 


CAMBRIDGE 


LPJ 


DIRECTORY 


Parker  Alfred  B.  clerk, Quincy  Hall,B.  h. 
40  Hoi  worthy 
Alfred  W.  foreman  teraplet  dept.  B. 
B.  Works,  h.  at  Waltham 

Anson  H.  bookkeeper,  400  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  68  Antrim 

Arthur  C.  reporter,  Journal,  B.  bds. 
28  Bigelow 

Belle  Miss,  h.  51  Western  ave. 

Bert  W.  city  editor,  3  Linden,  h.  344 
Harvard 

Bertha  M.  clerk,  h.  38£  Antrim 

Charles,  laborer,  h.  57  Ninth 

Charles  C.  b.  302  Harvard 

Charles  H.  mech.  engineer,  B.  h.  302 
Harvard 

Charles  Romeroy,  instructor,  H.  U. 
h.  60  Shepard 

Clement  R.  waiter,  h.  26  Grigg 

Cora  A.  bookkeeper,  27  Cambridge, 
B.  h.  Pemberton 

Daniel,  h.  187  Winsor 

Daniel,  sawyer,  174  Broadway 

Daniel  W.  h.  23  Western  ave. 

Edmund  M.  89  State,  B.  h.  63  Sparks 

Edward  H.  salesman,  518  Washing- 
ton, B.  b.  28  Bigelow 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  h.  rear  78 
Boylston 

Emma  A.  Miss,  h.  51  AVestern  ave. 

Eri  W.  machinist,  118  South,B.  h.  29 
Rockingham 

Frank  H.  templet  maker.  B.B.Wrks. 
Sixth,  h.  341  Columbia 

Frank  P.  supervisor,  Fleischman's 
yeast  agency,  h.  7  Haskell 

Fred  C.  (Aaron  &  Parker),  cigar 
mnfr.  513  Mass.  avenue,  house  12 
Lawrencd 

George,  salesman,  B.  h.  134a  Wash- 
ington 

George  C.  bds.  28  Bigelow 

George  E.  Jr.  machinist,  Am.  Net  & 
Twine  Co.  house  122  Otis 

George  Howard,  instructor  in  Zool- 
ogy, Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology,  H.  r.  h.  ')  Avon  place 

George  S.  shipper,  house  1590  Cam- 
bridge [worthy 

Gertrude  E.  bookkeeper,  b.  40  Hoi- 
Gertrude  M.  cashier,  C.  M.  Hovey's, 
B.  house  48  Fayette 

Hannah  L.  widow  of  Carlton,  house 
28  Bigelow 

Harleston  Mrs.  h,  63  Oxford 

Harriet  L.  Miss.asst .  clerk  of  courts, 
office  Court  House,  Third,  house  41 
Langdon 

Harry  G.  student.  Harvard  College, 
house  2  Hudson 

Hatti<>  H.  and  Alice  M.h.38*  Antrim 

Henry,  night  watchman,  2  Eustis, 
rooms  do. 


Parker  Henry,  waiter,  h.  40  Plymouth 
Henry  A.  Rev.  h.  1  Mercer  Circle 
Henry  C.  clerk,  b.  471  Main 
Henry  C.H. salesman,  house  12  Law- 
rence 
Horace, 
Holworthy 

PARKER  HORATIO  G.  lawyer, 
610  Sears  building,   B.   house   54 
Concord  ave.     See  page  814 
Horatio  N.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  bds. 

54  Concord  ave. 

Howard,  student,  bds.  126  Brattle 
Isabella  Miss,  h.  51  Western  ave. 
James,  house  11  Orchard 
James,  laborer,  h.  86  Hastings 
James  C.  machinist,  385  Putnam  av. 

bds.  162  Pleasant 
James  H.  laborer,  h.  19  Mill 
John  D.  bds.  126  Brattle 
John  D.  Mrs.  house  126  Brattle 
John  Harleston,  student,  boards  53 

Oxford 

»hn  W.a 

Plympton 
J.  Edwin,  wood  carver,  h.48  Fayette 
Leland  N.  clerk,  450  Washington,  B. 

house  23  Hubbard  ave. 
Leonard  S.  Rev.  asst.  pastor,  First 

Cong,  church,  h.  13  Humboldt 
Lester,  clerk,  bds.  38£  Antrim 
Lorenzo     G.    night     foreman,    Mt. 

Auburn  stable,  W.E.  St.  Ry.  h.  43 

Hohvorthy 
Louisa  P.  Miss,  teacher,High  school, 

bds.  41  Langdon 
Lydia,  widow  of  Sanford  A.  house  2 

Russell 
Marcellus   B.   clerk,   27  Cambridge, 

B.  house  Pemberton 
Martha  Mrs.  house  13  Howland 
Mason  G.  house  336  Harvard 
Matilda,  wid.  of  John,  b.8  Rockwell 
Randolph,  janitor,  h.  39  Blackstone 
Samuel  E.  shipper,  201  Bridge,house 

55  Pearl 

S.  Grace,  teacher,  B.  b.  110  Hancock 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  32  Richdale  ave. 
William,  carpenter,  h.  38£  Antrim 
William,  wood  carver,  h.  52  Sixth 
William    A.    student.    H.    U.  bds.   1 

Mercer  ( Jircle 
William  B.  bds.  23  Hubbard  ave. 
William    E.  compositor,  618   Mass* 

ave.  bds.  55   Pearl 

William   K.  carriage    trimmer,   2ti 
Main,  h.  1 13  Hancock 

a.  Page  Galen  A.Parker  and  Francis 
E.  rage),  lumber,  First,  opposite 
Thorndike,  office  30  and  32  Lan- 
caster, B. 
Parkhill  Charles  L.  D.printer.226  Frank- 
lin. B.  bds.  2179  Mass.  a*e. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [P]    DIRECTORY 


Parkhill    Samuel  J.  printer.  226  Frank- 
lin. B.  house  2179  Mass.  ave. 
Parkhurst  George  T.  painter,  b.  3  Sixth 

Josephine  M.   clerk,  443  Mass.  ave. 
bds.  3  Sixth 

Laurence  H. student, H.  U.  b.45  Dana 

Louis  II.  banker,  20  Water,  B.  house 
45  Dana 

Minnie, widow  of  Charles  F.h.3  Sixth 
Parkin  John  R.  printer,  528  Mass.  ave.  h. 

6  Stinson  court 
Parkinson  Abby  W.   Mrs.   h.  A,  Hotel 
Beacon,  372  Oxford 

Charles  H.  laborer,  bds.  45  Winter 

Henry  A.  teamster,  Niles  Bros.  Con- 
cord ave.  h.  do.  near  Huron  ave. 

Henry  C.  teamster,  Niles  Bros.house 
200  Cushing 

John  F.  butcher.Niles  Bros.  Concord 
ave.  bds.  do.  near  Huron  ave. 

Richard  G.   teamster,  28  Bridge,  h. 
45  Winter 

PARKS  EXPRESS,  C.  B.  Scho- 
tield,  prop.  24  Blanche.  See  page 
7S5 
James  H.  laborer,  h.  12  William 
Jane,  widow  of  James,  h.134  Amory 
Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  64  Sacramento 
Joseph  W. shipper, house  124  Norfolk 
Royal  H.  action  maker,  boards  12 
William  [Columbia 

Thomas,    iron    moulder,   house  302 
Thomas  G.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds. 

208  River 
Walter  D.  conductor,  F.  R.  R.  house 

104  Avon  Hill 
William,  driver  hose  carriage,  No.  6, 

house  208  River 
William  D.  cashier,  N.  E.  News  Co. 
B.  bds.  208  River 
Parlee  Manuel,  laborer,  h.  40  Spring 
Parmenter  Charles  W.  prin.  Mech.  Art. 
School,  B.  h.  19  Fayette 
George  A.  house  23  Boardman 
Laura  L.  teacher,  evening  school,  b. 

66  Hancock 
Mary  Miss,  house  12  Humboldt 
Otis  D.  prison  officer,  House  of  Cor- 
rection, h.  89  Thorndike 
William  H.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h. 66  Hancock 
Parnell  William  H.  clerk,  3S6  River,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Parr    Henrietta    Mrs.    dressmaker,    434 
Mass.  ave.  house  do. 

,  painter,  rooms  7   Temple 

Parrock  Isabella,  widow  of  William  H. 
house  134  Pleasant 
William,  bookbinder,  b.  134  Pleasant 
Parrott  Etta   C.   Miss,  dressmaker,    14 
Cottage,  house  do. 
Jacob  P.  house  14  Cottage 
Parrow  William,  upholstererJi.253  Sixth 


Parry  Bros.  &  Co.  (John  E.,  William  A. 

George  A.  and  Richard  H.  Parry). 

brick    mnfrs.    Concord  ave.  near 

Belmont  line 
George  A.    (Parry    Bros.   &    Co.), 

brick  mnfr.  house  2301  Mass.  ave. 
George  H.  teamster,  A.  H.  Hews  & 

Co.  h.  26  Mead 
James  R.  asst.  janitor, Probate  bldg. 

Otis.  h.  83  Thorndike 
John  E.  (Parry  Bros.  &  Co.),  brick 

mnfr.  h.  2343  Mass.  ave. 
John  T.  glass  engraver,  house  rear 

45  Norfolk 
Richard    H.    (Parry  Bros.   &  Co.), 

brick  mnfr.  h.  11  Woodbridge 
Robert  A.  teamster,  77  Rice.  h.  do. 
William    A.    (Parry  Bros.   &   Co.), 

brick  mnfr.  h.  140  Huron  ave. 
Parslow  George,  painter,  B.  h.28  Regent 
Parsons  Albert  J.    C.    cutter,   house  56 

Sacramento 
Albert  S.  treas.Cambridgeport  Diary 

Co.  26  Blackstone,  h.  at  Lexington 
Albus  R.  chair  setter,  b.  15  William 
Alexander,   grocer,  60  River,  house 

77  W^alden 
Allen  B.  carpenter,  h.  35  Mellen 
Caroline  L.  Miss,  house  54  Garden 
Charles  A.  dry  goods,  2050  Mass.  av. 

house  2052  do. 
Charles  A.  gas  fitter,  1442  Mass.  av. 

house  125  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles  E.  key  maker,  h.  383  Winsor 
David,  machinist,  bds.  183  Winsor 
Edward  C.  key  maker,  b.383  Winsor 
Frank  B.  broker  and  manager,   B. 

house  10  Clevelaed 
Fred  W.  at  N.  Y.   &  N.   E.   depot, 

rooms  15£  Baldwin 
George,  house  77  Walden 
Harlan  C.  clerk,  b.  93  Inman 
Henry  K.    (H.    K.  Parsons  &  Co.), 

2007  Mass.  ave.  h.  17  Regent 
H.  K.  &  Co.  (Henry  K.  Parsons  and 

George  H.  True),  stable,  hay,  etc. 

2007  Mass.  ave. 
Joseph,  carpenter,  rms.  50  Holyoke 
Jbsiah  P.  carpenter,  b.  17  Regent 
Katherine  Miss,  h.  54  Garden 
Mary  A.  teacher,  Agassiz  school,  b. 

93  Austin 
Mary  Sabra  Miss,  h.  54  Garden 
Sarah,  widow  of  Leonard  C.  house 

249  Sixth  [Russell 

Sylvanus  M.  cattle  broker,  house  10 

Partelow  Charles  J.  painter,  14  Church, 

house  199  Green 
Henry  L.  painter,  14  Church,  house 

60  Fairmont  [74  Pearl 

Partridge  David,  cabinet  maker,  house 

David,  desk  maker,  Osborn,  house  at 

Somerville 


CAMBRIDGE    [P]    DIRECTORY 


395 


Patridge  Esther  E.Miss.clerk,  b.  17  Ells- 
worth ave. 
Frank  P.  fancy  goods,  335  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  1718  Mass.  ave. 
Horace,  fancy  goods,  51  Hanover,  B. 

house  1722  Mass.  ave. 
John  W.  h.17  Ellsworth  ave.  [h.  do. 
Thomas  J.   physician,   12   Norfolk, 
Pasho  James  O.  clerk,  h.  91  Elm 

John,  polisher,  66  Second 
Pasley  Susan  Mrs.  h.  293  Broadway 
Passaloqua  Andrew,    hairdresser,    285£ 

Main,  house  283  do. 
Patch  Charles  E.  architect,  b.  67  Garfield 
Clara  E.  widow  of  Cyrus,  boards  8 

Forrest 
Daniel  A.   fruit,  1  X.  F.  H.  market, 

B.  house  67  Garfield 
Matiida  S.  Mrs.  h.  4  Upton 
Theo.  clerk,  B.  bds.  67  Garfield 
Patchel  Robert,  machinist,  b.  78  Green 
William  J.   carpenter,  h.  12  Gardner 
Patchet    Edward,    supt.   of  interments, 
Mt.  Auburn  cemetery,  house  Cool- 
idge  ave. 
Paterson  George  B.  drug  clerk,  169  Har- 
vard, bds.  97  Norfolk 
Paton  James  Prof.  b.  3  Riedesel  ave. 
Lucy  A.  bds.  2  Riedesel  ave. 
Thomas  C.  M.  upholstery  goods,  58 
Portland,  B.  h.  2  Riedesel  ave. 
Patriquin  Charles  R.  pressman,  bds.  110 
Magazine 
George,  clerk,  26  Summer,  B.  house 

403  Putnam  ave. 
John  M.  clerk,  585  Mass.  ave.  house 
110  Magazine 
Patt  Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.   196  Franklin 
Patten  Anthony,  driver,  h.  88  Kirkland 
Daniel  D.  h.  1689  Cambridge 
Ephraim  H.  clerk,  153  Bridge,  house 

60  Thorndike 
George  A.herdic  driver,b.l60  Charles 
James  E.  salesman,  h.  24  Norfolk 
John,  laborer,  h.  160  Charles 
Mariou  B.  teamster,  h.  227  Charles 
William  B.  teamster,   h.  22  Spring 
see  Paton 
Patterson  Blanche  and  Lillian,  house  23 
Myrtle  ave. 
Catherine  Mrs.  h.  125  Dublin 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Robert  J.  house 

89  Spring 
Emil,  cook,  h.  1  Harvard  pi. 
Flora  W.  Mrs.  1286  Mass.  ;ivc.  house 

29  Hammond 
Floyd,  at  B.  &  M.   R.    R.  rooms  34] 
<  lambridge 

PATT  EH  SON  GEORGE,  car- 
riage mnfr.  181  Hampshire,  house 
23  Myrtle  ave.     Seepage  829 

George,  sign  painter,  b.  1198  Cam- 
bridge 


Patterson  George  M.  carpenter,  h.lOOak 

Circle  0__ 

James,   stone  cutter,  at  Arlington, 

and  grocer,  40  Reed,  h.  do. 
John,  painter,  515  Mass.  ave.  house 

12  Blanche 
Joseph,  sawyer,  113  Broadway,  rms. 

69  Columbia 
Louisa  C.  teacher,   Harvard   school, 

rms.  24  Clinton 
Martha  J.  widow  of  Robert  J.  house 

202  Hampshire 
Robert  J.  marble  cutter,  h.  43  Cedar 
William,  b.  74  Thorndike 
William,  laborer,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, b.  23  Gushing  ct. 
William  H.  carpenter,  h.  47  Union 
William  S.  wheelwright,  181   Hamp- 
shire, h.  at  Somerville  [Third 
Pattison  James,  coffin  maker,  house  115 
Pattville   Jeremiah,    laborer,  house  196 

Franklin 
Paul  Andrew  Marsters,h.343£  Broadway 
George,  at  Am.   Rub.   Co.   bds.    68 

Webster  ave. 
Harry,  rms.  107  School 
Ivory  C.  designer,  h.  17  Pleasant  pi. 
James  H.  (McPhee  &  Paul),   3   Co- 
lumbia, rms.  107  School 
John,  carpenter,  113  Broadway 
John,  case  maker,  b.  68  Webster  av. 
Julius, machine  operator, h. 54  Spring 
Lizzie  C.  Miss,  nurse,  rms.  281  Pearl 
Samuel,  slaughter  house,  X.  C.  bds. 

54  Spring 
Shuball  M.  carpenter,  113  Broadway 
h.  at  Boston  [22  Grigg 

William  H.  elevator  man,  B.  house 
Pauley  George,  bntcher,  b.  19  Market 

Max,  piano  maker,  b.  19  Market 
Paulsen  Rudolph,  brass  finisher,  rms.  86 

Washington 
Paulson    Hans,   carpenter,   h.  38  Mont- 
gomery 
Otto,  brass  finisher,h.l01  Hampshire 
Pavey  Jemima,  widow  of  James,  h.   192 
*  Norfolk 

John,  rubber  worker,  b.  192  Norfolk 
Joseph,  ginsmith,  b.  192  Norfolk 
Pawlowski  August    (Pawlowski   Bros.), 
h.  Concord  av.  n.  Niles  Bros. 
Bros.  (August,  Fred  and  Otto    Paw- 
lowski), provisions,  5  Brookline 
Charles,  conductor,  F.  R.   R.  house 

153  Cashing 
Fred  (Pawlowski  Bros.),  house  Con- 
cord ave.  near  Niles  Bros. 
John,  laborer.   Nib's    Bros.  Concord 

ave.  h.  do. 
Julius,  butcher,   h,    Huron  ave  bey. 

Gushing 
Otto  (Pawlowski  Bros.)*  house  Con- 
cord ave.  neat-  NileS  Blt>8. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [P]    DIRECTORY 


Payette  Albert,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Payne  Arthur  H.  clerk,  1390  Cambridge, 
b.  43  Pleasant 
Charles  YV.    vocalist,  and  (Fowler  & 

Payne),  96  River,  h.  258  do. 
George  H.  dentist,  B.  h.  14  Fayette 
Harriet,  widow  of  Richard,  house  43 

Pleasant 
Robert  J.  marble  worker,    house  9 

Cottage 
see  Paine 
Paynter   Alfred    T.    carpenter,    bds.  72 
Plymouth 
Edward  F.  carpenter,  b.72  Plymouth 
George  H.  carpenter,  b.72  Plymouth 
Payoneack  August,  laborer,  136  Gushing 
Payson  Byron   S.  boots  and   shoes,  351 
Broadway,  h.  32  Magazine 
Frank  W.  confectioner,  b.  23  Athens 
John  E.  (Payson  &  Kennison),  bds. 

23  Athens 
Joseph  H.  foreman  nailer,  174  Broad- 
way, h.  144  Winsor 
Stephen    B.    salesman,    house     122 

Chestnut 
&  Kennison  (Johu  E.  Payson  and  A. 
Sawyer     Kennison),     lunch.      71 
Boylston 
Payton  Benjamin, gardener,h.  18  Railroad 

Ella,  h.  33  Jay 
Peabody  Club,  126  Mt.  Auburn 

Francis  G.  Rev.    D.    D.,    Plummer 
Prof,  of  Christian  Morals,  H.  U.h, 
13  Kirkland 
Mary  R.  h.  40  Appleton 
William  R.  student,   H.  U.    bds.  13 
Kirkland 
Peach  Mary  J.  widow  of  William,  Jr.  h. 
117  Winsor 

PEAK     HOWARD      F.    roofer, 
plumber,    stoves,   etc.   1250  Mass. 
ave.  h.  54  Hammond.     See  p.  23 
Peaks  Harris  S.  carpenter,h.  32  Brewery 
Peao  Frank  F.  dyer,  6  Pearl,   house  20a 

Cottage 
Pear  Albert  M.  clerk,  b.  7  Howard 

Alice  A.  at  Riverside  Press,   bds.  8 

Center 
Isaac  S.  (Pettingill&  Pear),   spring 
bed  mnf r.  Rhoades  bldg.  State  and 
30  Brattle,  B.  h.  7  Howard 
Lucy  A.  widow  of  Willism  B.   h.   8 

Center 
Sarah  A.  bds.  312  Mass.  ave. 
Sarah  R.  widow  of  John  S.   house 

17  Worcester 
Thomas,  silversmith,   86  Mason,  B. 

h.  42  Essex 
William  H.  43  Charity  bldg.  B.  h.  38 
Lee 
Pearce  Edward,  jeweller,  h.    109   Inman 
Wesley,  foreman,  B.  h.  7  West  pi. 
William,  grocer,  50  Reed,  h.  do. 


Pearce  William  H.  interior  decorator,  h. 

35  Regent 
William  H.  paper  hanger,    house  35 

Regent 
Pearson  Albert  C.  clerk,  b.  22  Essex 

Augusta,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.    649 

Mass.  ave. 
Bertha  J.  Mrs.  tailor,  649  Mass.  a\\ 

house  do, 
Charles,  plumber,  B.  rms.  10  Essex 
Edward,  at  Union   station,  bds.  251 

Columbia 
Edward  A.  at  Miller's    Piano    Wks. 

B.  bds.  32  Cottage 
Edward  W.   electrician,  548    Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  91  Richdale  ave. 
George  H.  clerk, 61 7  Mass. ave.  house 

649  do. 
Henry    C.    supt.    piano    dept.     162 

Broad  way,  h.  32  Cottage 
Legh    R.    supt.    and    librarian,    42 

Brattle,  h.  14  Appian  Way 
L.  Janette, widow  of  Albert  L. nurse, 

h.  233  Broadway 
Martha  Mrs.  h.  27  Hastings 
Martha  E.  widow  of  John   G.  house 

45  Irving 
Martha  J.  M.  widow  of  David,  house 

48  Dana 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  b.  22  Essex 
Marv  A.  widow  of  George  W.    bds. 

282  Green  [Sidney 

Mary  D.  widow  of  William,  hous<*,2 
Mary  S.  widow  of  Samuel,  house  32 

Cottage 
Mcholas,  carpenter,b.Porter*s  Hotel 
Peter,  baker,  31  Elm,  h.  8  Cherry 
Sarah,  widow  of  Charles    S.    house 

125  Washington 
William,  trav.  salesman,  98  Milk,  B. 

bds.  2  Sidney 
see  Pierson 
Pease  Alfred,  type  caster,  b.  137  Winsor 
George  L.  foreman,  33    Hampshire, 

h.  137  Winsor 
Henry  L.  belt  maker,  b.  137  Winsor 
Laura  A.  widow    of  Albert,    house 

100  Elm 
Robert  W.   gardener,  80  Sparks,    h. 

19  Sparks  st.  pi. 
William, rubber  worker,b.l37  Winsor 
Peaslee  Cyrus,  dining  room,  1372   Mass. 

ave.*  boardiug  house  1023  do. 
Edward  M.  clerk,  7  Central  sq.  house 

12  Norfolk 
Sarah  T.  widow  of  Daniel  C.    house 

18  Blanche 

Winfred  I.  clerk,  h.  18  Blanche 

Peasley  Susan,  widow,  h.  293  Broadway 

Peck  Charles  A.  clerk,  b.  12  Leonard  av. 

Charles  F.  machinist,  h.  72  Allston 

PeckhamAbbie.  bookkeeper. r. 10  Brattle, 

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397 


Peckham  Arthur  M.   blacksmith,   h.  74 
Rice 
Frank  W.  officer,  House  of    Correc- 
tion, h.  80  Fourth 
Pedell  Fred,  butcher,  b.  19  Squires  ct. 

Jennie  Mrs.  b.  19  Squires  ct. 
Pederson  Hans  P.   rubber  worker,    bds. 
Ill  Third 

PEDERSON  PETER  A.  cabinet 
maker,  11  Cherry,  h.  108  Washing- 
ton.    See  page  798 
Pedrick    Lawrence    E.     drug    clerk,  50 

Washington,  B.  h.  218  Hamilton 
Peel  Arthur  H.  salesman,  B.  h.  49  Essex 
Peers  John  F.  confectioner,  h.  5  Hamp- 
shire pi. 
Peirce  Beujamiu  O.  professor,  H.  U.   h. 
51  Oxford 
James  Mills,  professor  of  mathema- 
tics, H.  U.  h.  4  Kirkland  pi. 
Robert  T.  B.   expressman,  house  56 

Ply  mp  ton 
Thomas  F.  boarding  house,  84  Pros- 
pect 
William  W.  (Leavitt  &  Peirce) ,  bil- 
liards, etc.  1316  Mass.  ave.    house 
15  Ellery 
William  W.  h.  38  Putnam  ave. 
see  Pierce,  also  Pearce 
Peirrepont  Zaidee  Mrs.  grocer,  122  Elm, 

house  do. 
Pelkey  Francis,   broom    mnfr.    rear  75 

Crescent  ave.  h.  30  Mt.  Pleasant 

Peloquin  Gilbert,  foreman,  281   Walden, 

h.  106  Concord  ave. 

Nazare,  laborer,  h.  106  Concord  ave. 

Augustine,  brickmaker,  h.  49  Dublin 

Frank  X.  candy  maker,  B.  bds.  106 

Concord  ave. 
Joseph,  engineer,  281   Walden,    bds. 
106  Concord  ave. 
Pelrin  Anson  II.  iceman,  h.    135   Thoru- 

dike 
Peltier  Joseph  O.  church  organ   builder, 

h.  25  Market 

Pelton  Calvin  T.  rubber  worker,  h.    136 

Winsor 

DeWitt  L.  Rev,  student, H.  U.  house 

84  Wendell  [Clark 

John  C.  piano  polisher,  house  Hotel 

Penaligan  -lames  \.  butter,  etc.  15  East- 

em  Market,  B.  h.  9  Haskell 
Pendergasl  Martin,   core  maker,  house 

33S  Vine 
Pendexter  Prances  E.    principal,    Gore 
primary  school,  h.  80  Fourth 
Maria  T.  Miss,  h.  80  Fourth 
IV'iikc  Christiana,  widow    of  George,    h. 
60  Spring 
Frederick,  shoemaker,  24  Hampshire 
bouse  7.'*  Bristol 
Pennell  Ellington,   salesman,    143  Cam- 
bridge, b.  at  West  Somerville 


Penuell  James  F.  hardware,  stoves,   etc. 

143  Cambridge,  h.  29  Blake 
Penney  Catherine  \V\  widow  of  Thomas 

W.  h.  2542  Mass.  ave. 
C.  Fred,  farmer,  h.  end  WTiittemore 
David  A.  hostler,  412  Mass.  ave.  h.  3 

Boylston  pi. 
Emma,  teacher,    Washington  gram- 
mar school,  b.  22   Sacramento    pi. 
George  S.  clerk,  205  Broadway,  bds. 

2542  Mass.  ave.  [do. 

James,  hostler,  216  Green, house  334-i 
John  D.  farmer,  h.  end  Whittemore 
Margaret    J.    teacher,    Washington 

grammar  school,  h.  22  Sacramento 

place 
Maria  V. widow  of  Schuyler  J.  house 

8  Center 
N.  Joseph,  milkman,  7  Frank,  h.  do. 
Richard  H.  shipper,    205  Broadway, 

bds.  2542  Mass.  ave. 
Thomas  W.  clerk,   1847   Mass.  ave. 

bds.  2542  do. 
Penniman    Harry    A.    bookkeeper,    446 

Main,  h.  at  E.  Lexington 
Henry,  decorator,  h.  107  Spring- 
Irving  W.  bookkeeper,  638  Mass.  a  v. 

b.  29  Lawrence 
Maurice,  tin  worker,  385  Putnam  av . 

bds.  248  River 
Pennington   Louis  A.   tinsmith,  h.  143 

Franklin 
Thomas,  printer,  house  8  Willow 
Peo  Frank,  djTer,  rms.  rear  20  Cottage 
Pepler  William,  hairdresser,29  Prospect, 

bds.  31  do. 
Pepper  Frances  Miss,  house  37  Eustis  ct. 
Peppin  Louis,  broom  maker,  h.  75  (re- 
cent avenue 
Percival   Edmund    A.  tailor,  6    Beacon, 

room  1,  B.  house  69  Moore 
Emeline  L.  widow  of  Warren,  h.456 

Putnam  ave. 
Harry  W.  bookkeeper,  29  Franklin, 

house  456  Putnam  avenue 
Percy  Mary  Mrs.  h.  41  Banks 
Perkins  Arthur  E.  clerk,  Dane Hall,rms. 

25  (  "hurch 
Augusta  A.  widow  of  John  R.  bds. 

LBS  River 
Augustus  M.painter,house31  Amory 
Caroline,  widow  of  Elisha  K.  h.  L07 

Pearl 
Charles,pressman,at  Riverside  Press, 

house  id  Fairmont  Norfolk 

Clarence  H.  machinist,  house  89 
Effle  A.  teacher,  Wellington  Bchool, 

bds.  95  llenr\ 

Elizabeth,  widow  of   Levi,  house  ~ 
Leveretl 

Eva  A.  h.  31   Anion 

Fannie  A.  w  iWuw  ..f  <  harles,  house  7 
Summer 


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Perkins  Frank  H.  machinist,  h.25  Magee 
Fred,  teamster,  b.  89  Mt.  Auburn 
George  A.  lawyer,  15  Court  sq.  B.h. 

7  Everett 
George  M.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.h. 

598  Putnam  ave. 
Hamilton  H.  foreman,  Waverly,  cor- 
ner Talbot,  h.  95  Henry 
Harry,  plumber,  b.  108  Columbia 
Helen  R.  Miss,  h.  29  Putnam  ave. 
James  K.   h.   Hotel    Edna,   Arnold 

Circle 
James  M.    law    student,    b.    Hotel 

Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
James  O.  clerk,  Amr.  R.  Co.  Ninth, 

h.  17  Leonard  ave. 
Levi  G.  painter,  rear  10  Brattle,  h. 

at  Chelsea 
Lucy  A.  widow  of  James  B.  house 

93  Prospect 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Albert  D.  h.  473 

Broadway 
Maxime,  arctic  maker, b. 191  Portland 
Napoleon,  boot  maker,  h.  191  Port- 
land 
Napoleon,   Jr.   boot  maker,    Araer. 

Rub.  Co.  h.  229  Charles 
Oliver  L.  asst.  supt.  90  Tremont,  B. 

house  3  Norris 
Sarah  E.  Miss,  house  29  Putnam  av. 
Sarah  E.  widow  of  Hatfield,  house 

236  Pearl 
Walter  S.  salesman,  B.  h.  23  Ellery 
Willard  E.car  conductor,b.  236  Pearl 
William,  laborer,  h.  12  Harrison 
William  E.  provisions,  28&  Dock  sq. 

B.  b.  Hotel  Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
William  H.  pattern  maker,  house  10£ 

Worcester 
Wilson,  candy  maker,  b.  10  Union 
Pero  John   H.   soap   maker,   house  224 

Franklin 
Perow  Jeremiah,  carpenter,  h.  253  Sixth 
Perrault  Gideon,  mason,  b.  98  Dudley 

Pierre,  mason,  h.  105  Dudley 
Perrigo  Lorenzo  J  .jeweler,  h.73B  Allston 

PERRIN  FRANKLIN,  manager, 
vault  dept. Cambridge  Safe  Deposit 
and  Trust  Co.  1300  Mass.  ave.  h. 
Arsenal  sq.     Seep.  770 
Perrine  Charles,   student,   H.   U.   h.  52 

Walden 
Perron  Amos,  laborer ,h.  37  School  st.  ct. 

Peter  L.  carpenter,  h.  452  Winsor 
Perrot  Theo.  artist,  h.  128  Magazine 
Perry  Adelbert  F.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave. 
h.  r.  136  Green 
Alexander  H.provisions,h.88  Winsor 
Anthony,  hairdresser,  188  Third 
Antonio,  house  210  Bridge 
Charles,  milkman,  bds.  317  Vine 
Charles  A.  carpenter,  11  Cherr}r,  h. 
28  Glenwood  avenue 


Perry  Charles  A.  clerk,   Somerville,  h.  6 

Elm 
Charles  E.   piano  stool  maker,  1).  1 

Corliss  place 
Charles  E.  tool  aharpener,  ft.  Ayer's 

wharf,  Third,  h.  117  Otis 
Charles  F.engineer,b.l00  Mt. Auburn 
Charles  H.  Rev-  rector,  St.  Peter's 

Episcopal  church,  h.  15  Clinton 
Chauncy  R.  at  Transit  Commission, 

B.  b.  63  Highland  ave. 
Dan  vers    H.    wheelwright,    h.    319 

Columbia 
David,     paper    hanger,    rms.    1170 

Mass.  ave. 
David,  paper  hanger,  22  Boylston,b. 

1168  Mass  ave. 
Edward,  laborer,  bds.  1  Sixth 
Eliza  A.  widow  of  Benjamin  F. house 

100  Mt.  Auburn 
Emma  R.   widow  of  John  P.  h.  63 

Highland  avenue 
Eugene  L.  clerk,  B.  bds.  35  Rice 
Eugene  L.  Mrs.  h.  35  Rice 
Foster,  carpenter,  house  102  Henry 
Frank,   car    conductor,   boards    319 

Columbia 
Frank,  h.  128  Norfolk 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  2  Gore  st.  pi. 
Frank  A.  trav.  salesman,  h.l  Corliss 

place 
Frank  P.  salesman,  h.  128  Norfolk 
Franklin  W.  h.  513  Putnam  avenue 
George,  brick  mnf r.  h.2301  Mass.  av. 
George,    rubber    worker,    rear    368 

Main,  house  41  School  st.  ct. 
George  B.  peddler,  b.  319  Columbia 
George  G.  tinman,  385  Putnam  ave. 

house  30  Glenwood  avenue 
George  Herbert,  beef  cutter,  b.  513 

Putnam  Ave. 
George  T.  nurse,  bds  8  Salem 
Georgiana  Miss,  milliuer,102  Henry, 

house  do. 
Hadley  H.  car  conductor,  h.  hotel 

Saxon,  10a  Mt.  Auburn 
Henry  A.  clerk,  b.  88  Winsor 
John,  box  maker,  h.  18  Spring 
John,  laborer,  house  10  East 
John,  laborer,  h.  66  Second 
John^  Jr.  car  washer,  b.  10  East 
John  A.  house  783  Cambridge 
Joseph,  laborer,  b.  10  East 
Joseph  C.  action  maker,  h.  18  Spring- 
Joseph  F.  hairdresser,  44  Third,  h. 

128  Bridge 
Joseph  H.  starter,  2369  Mass.  av.  h. 

9  Frank 
Manuel,  h.  19  Gore 
Manuel,  at  201  Bridge,  b.  34  Second 
Manuel,  laborer,  h.  26  WTinter 
Manuel,  mill  hand, First,  cor.  Thorn- 
dike,  house  36  Cambridge 


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399 


Perry  Manuel  seaman,  h.  86  Cambridge 
Mary  L.  Mrs.  house  1  Corliss  place 
Mary  O.  Mrs.  house  66  Austin 
Melvin  W.   carpenter,    h.    28   Glen- 
wood  avenue 
Ralph  L.  carpenter  house  318  Pearl 
Rebecca,  widow  of  Edward  A.  bds. 

98  Hammond 
Redden,  laborer,  b.  27  Washington 
Ruffin,  laborer,  h.  27  Washington 
Tony,  bds.  5  Eighth 
William,  clerk,  B.  h.  51  Clay 
William  F.  laborer,  house  1  Fifth 
William  H.  fish,  h.  139  Mt.  Auburn 
William  P.  draughtsman,  B.  house 

43  Crescent  avenue 
Person  August,  laborer,  house  301  Main 
Ernst,  box  maker,  Lamb  &  Ritchie, 

Albany,     house     Hotel     Brooks, 

Brooks  [ton 

Emanuel,  safe  maker,  h.  5  Washing- 
Gens,  wire  worker,  b.  291  Main 
Oscar,  h.  6  Hotel  Lilly,  21  Harrison 
Persons  Clair  G.clerk,H.U.b. 128  Norfolk 
George  K.  carpet  upholsterer,  h.  128 

Norfolk 
Persson  August,  cabinet  maker,  b.    108 

Thorndike 
A.  Bernard,  baker,  h.  8  Cherry 
Peter  John,  laborer,  h.  rear  293  Third 
Manuel,  laborer,  house  19  Gore 
William,  laborer,  house  12  East 

5  Arthur 

Fayette 
Charles,   spring    maker,   house    227 

Vine 
Chares  J.  electi  otyper,  145  High,  B. 

h.  12  Fayette 
George  J.   steam   fitter,  Am.   Rub. 

Co.  also  restaurant, 334  Main, h. do. 
James  H.  boot  and  shoe  maker,  58 

Brookline,  h.  35  do. 
John,  jeweler,  b.  227  Vine 
John,  laborer,  b.  227  Vine 
John  H.  letter  carrier,  P. 0.647  Mass. 

ave.  house  357  Prospect 
Mary,    widow   of    John,    house    78 

Kirkland 
Shag,  laborer,  b.  227  Vine 
Thomas  F.  fireman.  Am. Rub. Works, 

house  245  Sixth 
Thomas  W. foreman,  446  Main, house 

471  do. 
William,  laborer,  h.  12  East 
Peterson    Albert   J.    carpenter,    b.    14 

Suffolk 
Alfred,  at  North's,  b.  4  Parnell 
Axel,  169  Gore,  rms.  314  Cambridge 
Axel,  coachman,   1106  Mass  avenue, 

rooms  do. 
Axel,  hostler,  rms.  47  Franklin 
Carl    A.    cabinet     maker.    108    Cam- 
bridge, h.  974  Thorndike 


Peterson  Charles,  carpenter,  house  Hotel 

Shirley,  School 
Charles,  engineer,  1).  57  Portland 
Charles  A.  teacher,  h.  53  Dana 
Charles  E.  plumber,  h.  53  Dana 
Charles  L.  machinist,  h.  135  Amory 
C.  P.  stone  cutter,  h.  29  Plymouth 
Edward  W. carpenter,  h.  2  Cherry  pi. 
Eliza  A.  widow  of  Miles,  h.  2  Cherry 

place 
Erick,  clerk,  B.  b.  39  Prince 
E.  J.  h.  167  Hampshire 
Frank,  blacksmith,  h.  Rogers  block, 

8  Washington 
Gustaf,  bamboo  worker,  h.l  Pioneer 
Hans,  cabinet  maker,  h.  291  Green 
Hans,  machinist,  h.  102  Elm 
Hans  L.  trimmer,   286  Main,   h.  30 

Union 
Hans  W.  printer,  Riverside  Press,  b. 

291  Green 
Harriet  H.  Mrs.  h.  49  Sacramento 
Hermon,   printer,    Riverside  Press> 

rms.  4  Rockwell 
Hugo,  framer,  1416  Mass.  ave.  h.  r. 

1  Emmons  pi. 
John,  at  B.  B.  Works,  h.  24S  Third 
John,  blacksmith,  h.  13  State 
John,  h.  145  Main 
John,  copper  plate  etcher,  house  112- 

Kinnaird 
John,  moulder,  h.  30  Berkshire 
John  A.  clerk,  463  Mass.  ave.  h.  295 

Broadway 
John  E.  laborer,  h.  216  Brookline 
Julius,  clerk,  bds.  394  Main 
Martin,  framer,  1114  Mass.  ave.  h.at 

Saxonville 
Martin,  piano  maker,  394  Main,  bds. 

Hotel  Winsor 
Moody,  coachman,  h.S  Berkshire  pi. 
Nils,  piano  maker,  h.  30  Union 
Oscar,  driver,  rms.  44  Pearl 
William   F.   drug  clerk,    B.    b.    113 

Washington 
William  II .  compositor,  h.  293  Green 
Pethick    Edwin   T.   stone  cutter,  house 

55£  Franklin 
Petit  .lean  B.  brick  maker,  h.  .Jackson 
Joseph,  carpenter,  b.  152  Kindge  av. 
Manuel,  brick  maker,  h.  117  Rindge 

avenue 

Pettee  Rennet  G.  telephone  inspector,  lr 
331  Broadway 

Julinc.  widow  of  .Joseph  (i.  bds.  331 

Broadway 

PETTERSON  OSCAK  <i.   baker 
303  and  351*  Main,  b.   109  Winsor. 

See  p.  77S 

Pettes   Hartwell  S.  Mr-. teacher  of  danc- 
ing. 82  Franklin,  h.  do. 

lVttigrew  John,  boards   Ware   Hall  ,388 

Harvard 


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Pettingill  &  Pear  (Isaac  S.  Pear),  spring 

bed  mnfrs.Rhoades  building,State, 

store  30  Bratlle,  B. 
Pettito  Luke,  floor  layer,  b.  10  AVilbur 
Pevear  Arthur  S.  ius.  broker,  31   Milk, 

rm.  4,  B.  b.  5  Pleasant  pi. 
Sarah  D.  R.  widow  of  Warren  E.  h. 

5  Pleasant  pi. 
Peverelly  George  A.  b.  3  Amory  pi. 

PEVEY    GILBERT    A.  A.  city 
solicitor,   CitjT  Hall  and  lawyer, 
Master  in  Chancery,  Justice  of  the 
Peace,  763  Mass.  ave.  and  5  Tre- 
mont,  B.  h.  17  Hurlbut.    See  page 
813 
Pf  aff  George  H. cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, b.  39  Cottage 
William,  cracker  dealer, 29  Franklin, 
bds.  39  Cottage 
Pfeiffer  Emil  C.  b.  57  Wendell 

George  F.  instructor,  b.  8  Garden 
Joseph  F.  prof. of  German  andLatin, 
h.  57  Wendell 
Pfingst  Ernest,  foreman,  35  Prospect,  b. 

25  Tnman 
Pfleeger  Gotlieb,  laborer,   b.  12  Winter 
Pflueger  Carl,  musician, h. 21  Trowbridge 
Phalen  Alice  A.  widow  of  William,  h.  72 

Washington 
Phaup  Hugh  B.  salesman,  h.  22  Elm 
Phelan  Catherine  Mrs.  h.  13  School 
Edmund  T.  h.  15  Whitney  ave. 
Edward,  foreman,  108  Camdridge,  b. 

34  Second 
Edward,   teamster,   Richardson     & 

Bacon,  h.  41  Cowperthwaite 
Ellen,  widow  of  Timothy  A.   house 

30  Mt.  Auburn 
James,  city  laborer,  h.  133  Amory 
James,  lithographer,  h.  257  Franklin 
Jeremiah  J.  switchman,  F.  R.  R.  h. 

42  Middlesex 
John  T.  plumber,  17   Brattle,  house 

10  Saville 
Joseph,  laborer,  b.  41  Flagg 
Martin  J.   at  29  Franklin,  house  171 
Norfolk  [Bolton 

Mary,   widow   of  William,  house  40 
Mary  J.  h.  40  Bolton 
Michael  Mrs.  h.  r.  19  Fairmont 
Thomas  J.  stone  cutter,  h.  10  Clay 
William,  gardener,  h.  5  DeWolfe 
WTilliam  T.   paper  collar  glazier,  10 
Arrow,  b.  5  DeWolfe 
Phelps  Albert  G.   engineer,   house  106 
Prospect 
Albert  S.  compositor,  h.  14  Shepard 
Annie  L.  stenographer,  B.  bds.  322 

Harvard 
Charles  A.  h.  16  Linnaean 
CorydonN.  clerk,  b.  141  Green 
Edward  F.  salesman,  450   Washing- 


Phelps  Francis,  rms.  3  Garden 

George  E.  at  Murray  street  stables, 

b.  18  Dodge 
George  Turner,teacher,h.l6  Linnaean 
Harriet  M.  widow  of   Simeon  D.  h. 

44  Columbia 
Harry  A.  driver,  b.  18  Dodge 
John  T.  1190  Mass.  ave.  rms.  do. 
Luella  J.  Miss,  b.  37  Arlington 
Myron  W.  (Graves  &  Phelps),  table 

mnfr.   State,    cor.    Osborn,  house 

44  Columbia 
Stephen  D.  switchman,  h.  18  Dodge 
Thomas  J.  (Clarke  &   Phelps),  cate- 
rer, 1190  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Boston 
William  H.  electrotyper,  26  Arch,B 

h.  141  Green 
Phetteplace  Albert  H.  candy  maker,  b. 

12  Columbia  [bridge 

Edward,  box  maker,   h.   1070  Cam- 
Harry  A.  helper,  b.  12  Columbia 
Lewis  T.  fireman,  h.  12  Columbia 
Phil  Martin,  painter,  h.  992  Cambridge 

Martin,  painter,  h.  226  Charles 
Philbrick  Hattie  BT.  G.  h.  285  Main 

Hazen  P.  student,  b.  38  Putnam  av. 
Jennie  A.  widow  of  George  P.  house 

38  Putnam  ave. 
Louisa  D.   widow  of  Ira  R.  house 

285  Main 
Phillips   Addie  J.  Miss,   dressmaker,  58 

Dana,  b.  do. 
Albert,  jobber,  h.  rear  174  Franklin 
Bros.  &  Co.  (Lewis  H.,  Elizabeth  and 

Julia  F.Phillips), furniture  mnfrs. 

and  dealers,  507  Mass.  ave. 
Carrie  E.    apothecary,   81'  Concord 

ave.  b.  359  Huron  ave. 
Charles,  clerk,  B.  b.  14  Springfield 
Charles,  plumber,  17  Brattle,   h.   at 

Newton 
Charles  I.  painter,  h.  127  Auburn 
Charles  L.  auctioneer,  b.  147  Green 
Charles  W.  clerk,  bds.  90  Green 
Charles  W.  Jr.   driver,  53   River,  h. 

35  Brookline 
David,  gardener,  h.  58  Dana 
Edward,  at  Waltham   Watch  Co.  b. 

24  Wrarland 
Edward  R.  agent,  h.  77  Pemberton 
Edwin  W.  clerk,  h.  41  Orchard 
Elizabeth,  widow,  h.  127  Elm 
Elizabeth,     widow     of    George    S. 

(Phillips  Bros.  &  Co.),  507  Mass. 

ave.  h.  82  Franklin 
E.  Burt, metal  and  brass  foundry,'107 

North,  B.  h.  12  In  man 
Frank  H.  gate  tender,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 

h.  594  Putnam  ave. 
George  H.bookbinder,h.4  Jordan  pi. 
George   Turner,  bds.  16  Linnaean 
Grace  D.  widow  of  James  H.  music 

teacher,  h.  2  William 


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401 


Phillips  Harriet  F.  widow  of  Ivers  K.  h. 

41  Orchard 
H.  May  Miss,  dressmaker,  58  Dana, 

house  do. 
Ida  J.  h.  3  Dover 
James,  printer,  h.  314  Winsor 
John,  cigar  maker,  h.  83  Brookline 
Julia  F.  Miss,  (Phillips  Bros.<fc  Co.), 

507  Mass.  ave.  h.  82  Franklin 
Lewis  H.  (Phillips  Bros.  &  Co.), fur- 
niture,  507   Mass.   ave.   house  82 

Franklin 
Maggie  L.  h.  58  Dana 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  172 

Charles 
Martha,  widow  of  Nathaniel,  house 

127  Auburn 
Mary,  h.  10  Essex 
Nathan,  porter,  b.  61  Washington 
Nathaniel  B.  gate  tender,  B.  &  A.  E. 

R.  b.  594  Putnam  ave. 
Philip,  fruit  dealer,  h.  81  Auburn 
William,  clerk,  b.  24  Warland 
William  K.   clerk,  669  Mass.  ave.  h. 

Hotel  Elmwood,  209  Green 
William  S.  salesman,  141  Federal,  B. 

b.  460  Putnam  ave. 
William  W.  clerk,  615  Mass.  ave.  b. 

24  Warland 

,  tinsmith,  rms.  40  Austin 

Philpott  Anthony  J.  reporter,  244  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  7  Elm 
Arthur  J.  carpenter,   h.  1383  Cam- 
bridge 
Sherman,  at   Coleman  Bros.  h.  rear 

259  Columbia 
Stephen,  laborer,  h.  70  Hastings 
William    D.     inspector,     Brookline 

Electric  Light  Co.  h.  86  Allston 
Phiuney  Alice  C.  Miss,  teacher  Webster 

grammar  school,  b.   125  Magazine 
Everett  A.  salesman,  120  North,  B. 

h.  61  Prospect 
Fred,  engiueer,174  Broadway,  house 

3  Lin  wood  pi. 
Herbert  E.  laborer,  h.  137  Clark 
Kate,  widow   of  Hugh  M.  house  242 

Broadway 
Manford  E.  engineer,  138  Norfolk,h. 

41  Pine 
Walter  J.  box  maker,  b.  3    Linwood 

place 
see  Finney 
Phipps   Lemuel    L.   janitor,  Longfellow 

bldg.  h.  126  Hamilton 
Phoup  Hugh  P>.  salesman,  h.  22  Kim 
Pi  Eta  Society, 1  Winthrop  sq. 
Piatt  Richard   II.  bookkeeper,  Laminar 

Fibre  Co.  Tannery 
Picard  Jules,  engineer,  h.  3  Distillhouse 
Pichette  Charles   E.  furniture,  828  s<>m- 

erville  ave.  h.  at  Arlington 
Pick  Edwin  1).  motorman,  h.  9  Locke 


Pickard  Charles  E.  grocer,345  Columbia, 

bds.  326  do. 
Edward   H.   brass  worker,    bds.     5 

Rogers  block,  Washington 
Eliza  Mrs.  b.  439  Main 

•e< 

b.  68  Inman 
John,  iron  moulder,  h.  r.  43  Pine 
Joseph, brass  worker,house  5  Roger* 

blk.  Washington 
Richard,  carpenter,  h.  68  Inman 
Pickering   Edward  Charles,  Paine  prof. 

of  Practical  Astronomy,and  direc- 
tor H.    U.  Observatory,   Garden, 

house  do. 
William  H.  asst.  prof.  H.  U.  Obser- 
vatory, Garden,  rms.  65  Sparks 
Pickett  Annie,  h.  1070  Cambridge 

George  F.  stone   pointer,  boards   21 

Western  ave. 
Isabella,  widow  of  Abiel   H.  house 

1070  Cambridge 
Joseph  J.  stone  pointer,  166  Devon- 
shire, B.  h.  21  Western  ave. 
Pickles  Charles,  teamster,  h.  256  Charles 
Picott  Orrin  F.  wheelwright,  361  River, 

h.  227  Putnam  ave. 
Pidgeon  Charles  S.  bricklayer,  house  46 

Read 
Katie  Mrs.  h.  237  Columbia 
Nelson  C.  wire  worker,  h.  96  Austin 
N.  C.  Mrs.  dressmaker,   96  Austin. 

house  do. 
see  Pigeon,  also  Pidgin 
Pidgin  Charles  F.  20  Beacon,   B.  h.  Ill 

Austin 
Lucy  S.  physician,  111  Austin,  h.do. 
Pierce  Benjamin  H.  driver,l  36  Banks, h. 

109  Winsor 
Calvin  D.  bookbinder,   B.  house  II 

Suffolk 
Carrie   P.  teacher,   Tarbell   primary 

school,  b.  at  Boston 
Catherine  M.  widow  of  James  P.  h. 

65  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles,  b.  22  Cogswell  ave. 
Charles  E.  foreman,  29  Franklin,  h. 

23  Mellen 
Charles  E. (diaries  E.Pierce  &  Co.), 

tin  can  mnfr  .448  Main  and  (Charles 

Waugh  &  Co.),  carriage  mnfr.446 

and  448  do.  h.  23  Mellen 
Charles  E.  &  Co.  (Charles  K.  Pierce, 

and  Charles  Waugh), tin  can  mnfrs. 

448  Main 
Clara    W.    widow  of  Andrew,  h.   til!) 

Mt.  Auburn 

C.  Fred,  clerk,  2-25  Cambridge,  bds. 

5  Russell 
Eugene W.  carpenter,  boards  85  Mt. 

Auburn 
Fannie  S.  Mrs.  h.  139  Main 
Francis  E.  clerk,  li.  h.Groveland 


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Pierce  George  E.  travelling  salesman,  h. 

1791  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  A.  clerk,  18  F.  H.  sq.  B.  h.  22 

Cogswell  ave. 
Herbert  L. furniture  mover,  143  Han- 
over, B.  h.  109  Winsor 
James  A.  clerk,  h.  11  Farwell  place 
James  F.  machinist,  h. Clarendon  av. 
James  Wilson,  civil  engineer,  boards 

Mellen 
James  W.  treasurer,  Boston  Can  Co. 

126  Milk,  B.  h.  14  Linnsean 
John  G.  engineer,  25  Hovey  ave.  h. 

17  Line 
Lucy  McG.  widow  of  George,  house 

43  Dana 
Margaret  J.  Mrs.  h.  1530  Cambridge 
Myron  E.  dentist,  1308  Mass.   ave. 

rms.  2?  Church 

PIERCE    PHINEAS,    president, 
Reversible  Collar  Co. Putnam  ave. 

and  27  Kilby,  B.  h.  at  Boston.  See 

page  10 
Sarah  E.  widow  of  James   W.  h.  27 

Walden 
Starr  McG.  student,  H.  U.h.43  Dana 
Stephen  H.  foreman,  205  Broad  wray, 

h.  at  Somerville 
William,  house  57  Harris 
William  C.  asst.  inspector  of  wires, 

h.  39  River 
William  D.  musician,  umbrellas,  etc. 

454  Mass.  ave.  h.  25  Park 
William  F.  clerk,  h.  34£  Day    [court 
William  T.  engineer,h.  9  Baldwin  st. 
see  Peirce 
Pierre  Alice  E.  widow  of  Frank,  h.  1537 

Cambridge 
Pierson  Albert,  painter,b.994  Cambridge 
Pigeon  Augustus,  machinist,  Broadway, 

cor.  Sixth,  h.  77  Broadway 
Horatio, lumberman,h. 40  Webster  av. 
see  Pidgin,  also  Pidgeon 
Piggott  John  J.  h.  181  Winsor 

Thomas,  teamster,  h.  34£  Winter 
William  J.   car  conductor,  house  10 

Myrtle  ave. 
Pihl  Ludwig,  painter,  b.  226  Charles 
Pike  Addie  Miss,  h.  62  Cherry 

Charles,  carpenter,  rms.  35  Pearl 
Charles  L.  sergeant,  station  2,  house 

14>£  Fayette 
Eben  W.  assistant  clerk  of  commit- 
tees, office,  City  Hall,  h.  23   Green 
Edward  A.  driver,  h.  268  River 
Eliza  J.  Mrs.  h.  17  Pleasant 
Frank  H.  bookkeeper,  h.1529  Camb. 
Frank  W.  paper  box  cutter,house  14 

I-  ayette 
Frederick,  at  engineers  office,   City 

Hall,  b.  Uh  Fayette 
Harry  H.  music  teacher,  19  Trow- 
bridge, bds.  do. 


Pike  Herbert  W.at    office   Woven  Hose 
Co.  b.  1529  Cambridge 
Howard  E.  motorman,  h.  22  Eliot 
James,  artist,  h.  14  Carlisle 
John  X.  watchman,  B.  &M.  R.  R.h. 

382  Cambridge 
Joseph  S.  asst.  supt.  169  Gore, house 

51  Preston,  Somerville 
Lulu  M.  teacher,  elocution,  19  Trow- 
bridge, bds.  do. 
Mary  S.  widow  of  Henry  H.  h.  52£ 

Sacramento 
Richard  Mrs.  house  48  Hawthorn 
Sadie  L.  h.  1529  Cambridge 
Sumner  C.  engineer,  h.  418  Main 
Theodore   L.  supt.  of  sewers,    City 

Hall,  h.  19  Trowbridge 
Walter  W.  Mrs.  h.  14  Bigelow 

PIKE'S    STABLE,    565  Mass.  av. 
ave.     See  page  780 
Pilibbosian  Hapet  M.  Armenian   Cong. 

clergymen,  h.  59  Mt.  Auburn 
Pillsbury  Frank  H.  fruit,  etc.    118   Cam- 
bridge, B.  h.  294  Brookline 
Joanna  H.  Mrs.  rooms  18  Shepard 
Pine  Phoebe  A.  Mrs.  h.  39  Tremont 
Pineo  Evaline,  dressmaker,  19  Hilliard, 
house  do.  [20  Gray 

Pinkerton  William  B.  student,  H.  U.  ti. 
Pinkham  Albion  B.  h.  Hotel  Clark,Clark 
Alexander,  clerk,  b.  371  Winsor 
Eunice  H.  widow  of  George  G.  house 

219  Green 
Fred  B.  C.  carpenter,  h.  371  Winsor 
George  F.   (Pinkham  &  Co.),   slate 
and  bricks,  Prison  Point,  house  at 
Wollaston 
Henry  E.  driver,  h.  166  Winsor 
John  W.  machinist,  h.  40  Market 
&  Co.  (Geo.  F.  and  I.  W.  Pinkham), 
material  slate  roofing,  and  brick, 
Prison  Point,  next  bridge,  office,  9 
Milk,  Boston 
Pinn  Howard   W.  T.   waiter,   house  51 

Portland 
Pinney  Mary,  widow  of  William,   house 

9  Norton  place 
Pion    Edmund,    blacksmith,   house    159 

Cambridge 
Piper  Annie  M.  h.  17  Orchard 

Carroll  G.  cashier,  Met.  Life  Ins.  Co. 

h.  79  Pearl 
George  F.  lawyer,  48  Congress,  rm. 

23,  B.  h.  17  Avon 
Henry  A.  account  adjuster,  house  45 

Laugdon 
Montgomery, driver.Hatch'sExpress, 

h.  56  Mt.  Auburn 
William  C.  provisions,  3  Brattle,  h. 

33  Wallace 
William  Taggard,  h.  179  Brattle 
Pippy  John  H.  shoe  repairer,  19  River, 
h.  at  Chelsea 


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Pistole  W.  B.  house  439  Main 

Pitgner  John  B.  laborer,  h.85  Rindge  av. 

Pitkin  Emily  R.  teacher,  AUston  gram- 
mar school,  b.  60  Prospect 

Pitman  Edwin,  cooper,  house  |481    Cam- 
bridge 
Samuel,  cooper,  h.  176  Spring 

Pitt  Arminegelde,  watchman.B-  S.  B.Co. 
rear  124  Rindge  ave.  h.  do. 
Charles  P.  machinist,  h.  1309  Camb. 
James  S.  hairdresser,  h.   1309  Camb. 

Place  Charles,  paper  box  mnfr.  134  Nor- 
folk and  (Charles  Place  &  Co.), 
provisions,  145  Hampshire,  house 
314  Broadway 

PLACE       CHARLES     &     CO. 
(Charles    Place),   provisions,    145 
Hampshire.     See  p.  777 
Darius  F.  house  226  Broadway 
Plaisted  Elizabeth,  widow  of  George,  b. 

4  Leonard  ave. 
Plancich  Peter  H.  (Y.  Plancich  &  Son), 
78  Harvard,  h.  do. 
Vincent  (Y.  Plancich  &  Son), 78  Har- 
vard, bds.  do. 
Y.  &  Son(Yincent  and  Peter  II.  Plan- 
cich), grocers,  78  Harvard 
William  Y.  bds.  78  Harvard 
Plante  Ferdino,   brickmaker,  house  152 

Rindge  ave. 
Piatt  Henry,  valet,  h.  27  Mill 
Plummer  Albert  C.  clerk,  13    Broadway, 
h.  at  Somerville 
Alfred  F.  carpenter,  h.  20  Howard 
Charles  A.  letter  carrier,  P.  6.,  B.  h. 

507  Putnam  ave. 
Frank  J.    clerk,   29   Franklin,  h.  70 

Prince 
H.  Nelson,  clerk,  21  Merchants  row, 

B.  b.  2161  Mass.  ave. 
John  W.  watchmaker,  153  Court,  B. 

b.  64  Dana 
Lizzie  R.  Mrs.  h.  29  Sacramento 
Priscilla  X.  widow  of  Horatio  X.  h. 

2161  Mass.  ave. 
Stephen  E.  shoe  cutter,b.85  Franklin 
William    E.    bookbinder,    house    60 

Sacramento 
AVilliam  H.  P.  carpenter, 72  Xorfolk, 
h.  235  Columbia 
Pochaski  Anthony,  blacksmith,house  233 

Charles 
Pohner  Anthony,  cigar  maker,  rms.  518 

Putnam  ave. 
Poindexter  Archie  II.  slater,  1250  Mas<. 
ave.  h.  55  Grigg 
Foote,  driver,   12   Brattle,    house  17 

Hovey  ave. 
John  T.   porter,  Riverside   Press,  h. 

35  Howard 
Kebecca    A.    Mrs.   dressmakrr.    169 

Putnam  ave.  house  do. 
Robert E.  shoe  laster,b.l7  Hovey  av. 


Poindexter  Thomas,  shoe  laster,  B.   h.  1 
Inman  pi. 
Thomas  J.  hairdresser,  4  Brattle  sq. 

rooms  35  Howard 
William  R.  shoe  laster,  B.  house  146 
Harvard 
Poirier  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  98  Dudley 
Eleazer,  brickmaker,  h.  Clifton" 
Louis  P.   clerk,   B.   h.   Xorris,  next 

Cedar 
Philias,  brickmaker,  h.    10  Clifton 
Poitrast  Ferdinand,  carpenter,  house   64 

Sacramento 
Polack  Benjamin,  clerk,  96  River,  bds.  78 
Pleasant 
I.  L.  collector,  h.  78  Pleasant 
Polak  Henry  (H.  &  I.Polak),cigar  mnfr. 
412  Main,  bds.  3  Watson 
H.  &  I.    (Henry  and  Isaac  Polak), 

cigars,  412  Main 
Isaac  (H.  &  I.   Polak).  cigar   mnfr. 
412  Main,  h.  3  Watson 
Poland  Edward  W.  foreman,  15  Church, 

rms.  36  Austin 
Polk  Benjamin,  porter,  h.  362   Broadway 
Poll  Max,  instructor,  H.  U.  h.44  Shepard 
Pollack  James,  tailor,  B.  h.  45  River 
Robert  R.  at  7  Garden,  b.   5  Ashton 
place 
Pollard  George, carpenter,h.  r.45  Xorfolk 
Irving    W.   bookkeeper,    B.   bds.  30 

Fairfield 
John  S.  house  9  Bigelow 
Martha  W.  widow  of  Edward,  h.   30 
Fairfield 
Polley  Albert  B.  pattern  maker,  bds.   3 
Blackstone 
Charles,  motorman,  h.  8  Athens 
George,  bds.  61  Prince 
Harvey,  motorman,  b.  8  Athens 
James  R.  driver,  b.  115  River 
John,  teamster,  h.  3  Blackstone 
Pollock  Robert,  at  Am.  R.  Works,  h.  19 

Fifth 

Pollson  Hans,  painter,  b.  3  Gore  place 

Pomeroy  Calvin  H.    teamster,   house  77 

Broadway  [house  do. 

Herbert    B*.    grocer.    52   Broadway. 

John  T.  boiler  maker,  72  Main.  b.  30 

Broadway 
Thomas  \\  fireman,  h.3  Grotto  pi. 
William  B.  laborer,  b.3  Grotto  pi. 
Pomp  Christian,  b.37  Washington 

Maggie,  widow  of  Christopher,  h.:>7 
Washington 
Ponce  John  H.  lawyer,  18  Pemberton  sq. 

B.  h.  84  Thorndike 
Poute  John,  barber,  h.  252  Hampshire 
Poole  Albert  F.  (Poole  &  MeKenna),  ex- 
press teams,   265  Colombia,    bds. 
63  Elm 

August  F.  draughtsman,  boards  iv 

Columbia 


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Poole  Calvin,  boarding  house,  9  Norfolk 
Fred  L.  confectioner,  h.  10  Fairmont 
Harry  C.  shipper,  b.  183  Columbia 
Willard  II.  piano  key  maker,   house 

150  River 

,  Mrs.  h.  232  Winsor 

&  McKenua(  Albert  F.Poole  and  Wm. 

McKenna),    express    teams,     265 

Columbia 
Poor  Howard  W.  at  Prospect  Union,  744 

Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
William  A.  gasritter,  h.  6  Essex 
Poore  James,  supt.    Great    White  Spirit 

Co.  Distillhouse,  cor.  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Charlestown 
Pope  Charles  A.  laundry,  h.  4  Granite 
Eugene  A.   bookkeeper,  9  Tremont, 

B.  h.  125  Oxford 
Fred,  student,  b.  125  Oxford 
Harriet  M.  widow  of  John,  house  45 

Cottage 
Roland  H.  engineer,  John    Reardon 

&  Sons,  b.  14  Cottage 
Sarah  E.  Miss,  h.  119  Oxford 
Popel  Nicholas  R.  wood    and  coal,  359£ 

Main,  h.  22£  School  st.  pi. 
Poquett  Joseph,  h.  113  Rindge  ave. 
Portch  George  R. butler,  63  Garden,b.do. 
Porter  Benjamin  F.  Mrs.  h.  142   Green 
Charles, hairdresser,  h.l   Hotel   Har- 
rison [mer 
David  F.  trav.  salesman,  h.  14  Sum- 
David  S.  butter,  etc.  h.  151  Winsor 
Emeline  Mrs.  b.  157  Hancock 
Fred,  h.  Hotel  Templeton,   Harrison 
George  W. manager,  Yerxa  &  Co.  298 

Cambridge,  b.  95  Spring 
Grace  M.  piano  action    maker,  h.  14 

Summer  [do. 

Helen,  nurse, Cambridge  Hospital,  b. 
Henry,  salesman,  B.  h.  2  Lanison  pi. 
Henry  S.   prop.  Cambridge  laundry 

and  Empire   Laundry  Machinery 

Co.  6  Soden,  h.  at  Dorchester 
James    E.   st.   car  conductor,      h.3 

Lexington  ave.  ward  5 
Linn  B.  author,  h.  12  Norfolk 
Louis  F.  clerk,  b.  151  Winsor 
Mary  Mrs.  house  136  Harvard 
Oliver  N.  station  agent,  Mt.  Auburn 

station,  F.  R.  R.  rms.   40  Cushing 
Perez  G.  salesman,   23   Broad,  B.  h. 

146  Prospect 
Robert  H.  carpenter,  h.48  Jay 
Roland  R.  painter,  b.  14  Prospect 
Rotheus,  electrotyper,  h.  47  Crescent 

av. 
Sidney  R.  clerk,  4  Liberty  sq.   B.  b. 

14  Summer 
Thomas, tailor,  b.  3  Hotel  School 
Walter  F.  T.  ins.  b.  14  Summer 
William,  h.  160  River 
William  H.  blacksmith,  h.  120£    Elm 


Port ci-  William  H. bookkeeper,  hons<-  24'i 
Columbia 
William    II.   motorman,   h.    rear  31 

Baldwin 
William  H. truant  officer,h.241  River 
William  M. motorman.  b.  43  Auburn 

pi. 
William  N.  watchman.  Am.  N.  &  T. 
Co.  house  95  Spring 
Porter's  Hotel,  Edgar  I.D.  Houck,  prop. 

prop.  1974  and  1980  Mass.  ave. 
Porteus  Richard  M.  glass  polisher,  house 

Hotel  Carlisle,   14  Carlisle 
Post  Albert,  laborer,  h.  26  Bristol 
Post  Office  station  E,  18   Boylston 
Office  station  F,  647  Mass.  ave. 
Office  station  M,  343   Cambridge 
Office  station  P,  1849  Mass.  ave. 
Office  sub  station  4,  Somerset  Hill  83 
Concord  ave. 
Poter  Octave,  hostler,  h.  107  Rindge  av. 
Potter  Alfred  C.  asst.  H.  U.  library,    h. 
Kenuedy  ave, 
Arthur  H.  confectioner,  387  Main,  h. 

134b  Washington 
Frank  T. clerk,  519  Mass.  ave.  boards 

9  Fairmont  avenue 
George  S.  house  16  Prescott 
George  S.  jr.  teacher,  97  Beacon.  B. 

bds.  16  Prescott 
Henry    J.     bookbinder,      Riverside 

Press,  house  24  Pearl 
Henry  M.  cutter,  13  Summer,  B.  h. 

87  Lakeview  avenue 
H.  J.  cracker  dealer,  29  Franklin  h. 

at  Somerville 
Louis  M.  hostler,  B.  rms.  34  Howard 
Margaret  E.  widow  of  Charles  E.  h. 

39  Jav 
Nellie  Bigelow  Mrs.  h.  202  Hamilton 
Thomas,  foreman,  107  Milk,  B.  h.  9 

Fairmont  ave. 
Warren  C.  janitor,  19  Ware,  h.  do. 
Poulson  Richard,  laborer,  rms.  S6  Wash- 
ington 
Pousland    Charles    F.    chemist,   Revere 
Sugar  refinery,  h.  at  Salem 
W.  F.  engineer,  169  Gore,   house  at 
Somerville 
Poutin  Louis,  laborer,  h.  15  Vandine 
Poval  Alfred  P.  engineer,  Revere  Sugar 
Refinery,  h.  32  Ellsworth  ave. 
James,  clerk,  bds.  32  Ellsworth  ave. 
Powderly  James,  hostler,  h.  IS  Green 
Powell  BurtE.  student,  H.  U.  h.  20  Gray 
Charles,    paper    hanger,   house   472 

Mass.  ave. 
George  A.  teamster,  h.  69  Bristol 
James  H.  Jr.  clerk.  1322  Mass.  ave. 
Murray,  wheelwright,  house  55  Otis 
Murray  Mrs.  millinery.  315  Cam- 
bridge, house  55  Otis  [Prospect 
Thomas    W.    stone    mason,   h.    249 


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Powell  Walter  E. (Powell  &Co.),10  I>un- 

8ter,  house  172  Elm.  ward  5 
&  Co.  (Walter  E.  Powell,  Adam  K. 

Wilsou,   and   Edward  S.  Coombs. 

Jr.),  job  printers,  10  Dunster 
Power    Annie    F.    compositor,    h.    107 

Ellery 
David  \Vr.  carpenter,  h.  208  Appleton 
Ellen,  widow    of    Thomas,    h.    107 

Ellery 
John  II.  bookbinder,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  392  Green 
John  V.  carpenter,  h.  82  Oxford 
Lawrence      P.    printer,    University 

Press,  h.  20  Magee 
Lawrence  F.  Jr.  bds.  392  Green 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  21  Grant 
Nicholas,  pile  driver,  house  86  First 
R.      James,     pressman,     University 

Press,  bds.  392  Green 
Theresa   J.    Miss,   dressmaker,   107 

Ellery,  bds.  do. 
Timothy  A.  boards  107  Ellery 
William,  bookbinder,  bds.  21  Grant 
William  F.  musician,  h.  11  School 
Powers  Bridget,  h.  80  Bristol 

Charles  A.  clerk,  9  Brattle,  house  14 

Buckingham  [h.  37  Ash 

Daniel  E.  asst.  engineer,  Str.  No.  1, 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  r.  107  Elm 
Ellen,  widow,  house  75  Cambridge 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  65  Lin- 
coln 
Elmer  W. key  sawyer,  145  Broadway. 

house  31  Tremout 
Florence    R.    Mrs.    dressmaker,    31 

Tremont,  h.  do. 
Harry  E.  clerk,  b.  31  Tremont 
Hugh  J.  machinist,  h.  46  Willow 
James  A.  laborer,  bds.  1  Conlons  ct. 
James  A.  peddler,  h.  1  ('onions  ct. 
James  D.  teamster,  h.  47  North 
James  P.  engineer,  b.  528  Mass.  ave. 
John,  conductor,  h.  23  Athens 
John,  laborer,  house  47  North 
John,  laborer,  rins.  54  Austin 
John,  Jr.  boards  12  Stevens  ct. 
John  E.  hackman,  h.  12  Stevens  ct. 
John  F.  express,  Pool  of   East,  bds. 

17  North 
John  J.  carpenter,  184  Harvard,  h. 

5  ESmmons  place  d.>. 

Kate,  dressmaker,  77  Columbia,  rms. 
Katie   Miss,  dressmaker,  boards   77 

( 'ohunbia 

POWERS   LEE   L.  furniture,  etc. 
30  Boylston,  and   106  Boylston,  B. 
house  20  Holyoke.    Seepage  827 
Mary   A.   housekeeper,  20  Holyoke 

Michael,  laborer,  i>ds.  268  Bridge 
Nicholas,  at  A.  R.  Co.  bds.  10  Bristol 
Pat  lick,  city   paver,   h.   1175  Cam- 
bridge 


Powers  Patrick  P.  plumber,    1160  Cam- 
bridge 

boards  rear  1 1 1  Tremont 
Richard,  house  80  Bristol 
Richard,  laborer,  house  29  Eliol 
Robert,  brush  maker.  122  Harvard, 

house  at  Boston 
Robert,  laborer,  boards  29  Eliot 
Robert    E.    gardener,    Bit.  Auburn 
cemetery,  house 65  Mt.  Auburn  pi. 
Thomas,  at    Am.    Pub.    (o.    h.   10 

Brisiol 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  9  Revere 
Thomas,  h.  r.  263  Mt.  Auburn 
Thomas  H.  salesman,  E.  J.  Coolidge, 

h.  9  Gibson 
Thomas  J.  teamster,  h.  12  Ninth 
Thomas    W.    tinsmith,    h.  12   Ports- 
mouth 
William,  laborer,  h.  24  Vineyard 
William  P.  clergyman,  h.  49  Sixth 
William  II.  carpenter,  b.  31  Hudson 
William  H.  cooper,  h.  r.  30  Harvard 
Winnifred  A.  milliner,  b.  31  Tremont 
Pratt    Albert,   driver,    D.    A.    Snow.    36 
William,  b.  do. 
Albert   W.  salesman,  140   Kingston. 

B.  h.  40  Russell 
Alice,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.37  Rice 
Alice  L.  Miss,  b.37  Pice 
Arthur   F.  timekeeper.  169  Gore,  h. 

at  Watertown 
Charles  H.  manager,  204  Broadway 
Daniel  G.  brush  maker.  122  Harvard, 

b.  390  Winsor 
Edward  P.  carpenter,  h.  47  Magee 
Prancis  L.  city  messenger,  City  Hall 

h.  892  Mass.  ave. 
( leorge,  shoe  cul  fcer,  h.  9  Day 
Henry  M.  treas.  S.  H.  \.  Co.   h.  5 

<  arver 
Lewis,  h.  15£  Austin 
Richard   W.  -team  engines  and  boil- 
er-. 131  Portland,  li.  h.  1851  Mass. 
ave. 
William  II.  broker,  h.  89  [nman 
William  W. window  shades,  179  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  35  Trowbridge 
Prattis  Annie,  widow,  bds.  5  Wesl 
Pray  Benjamin  s.  com.  mer.  53  State,  B. 
h.  27  Everetl 
Blanche  J.  h.  175  Prospecl 
Jamea  S.  com.  hut.  53  Mate,  B,  b. 
27  Everett 

Prebeck    Mary  A.  widow    of    Michael,  b. 

i") i  Winsor 
Walter  M.  trimmer,  at   169  (.ore,  i>. 
454  Winsor 

Prebenson  Prehen.  painter,  22    Boylston, 

h.  r.  is  Lopez 
Preble  Emily  V  gold  leal  layer,  b,  MM 

Pearl' 

George  P.  b.204  Pearl 


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Preble  James  C.  driver,  1402  Mass.  ave. 
h.  41  Wallace 
Leverett  L.  at  Riverside  Press,   b. 

204  Pearl 
Origen  O.  machinist,  Riverside  Press 

h.  204  Pearl 
Wallace,  physician,  22  Appian  way, 
house  do. 
Prendergast   Thomas  J.  clerk,   Adams, 

Ex.  B.  b.  74  Green 
Prendible  Edward,  laborer,  b.  27  Harvey 

James,  teamster,  b.  25  Donnell 
Prenney  Joseph  C.  lumber  salesman,  h. 

57  Brookline 
Prentice      Edwin    A.    bookbinder.    26a 
Brattle,  b.  60  Austin 
Henry  H.  b.  71  Sacramento 
Theodore  P.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  18 

Boylston,  h.  99  Garden 
William  H.  motorman,   h.  69   Win- 
throp 
Prentiss  George  C.  painter,  1953  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Presaude  James  A.  coachman,  385  Broad- 
way, bds.  do. 
Presby  Frank  A.  printer,  h.  15  Park 
Prescott  Annie  E.  widow  of  Frank  Alvin, 
h.  10  William 
Charles  C.  hairdresser,   215  Broad- 
way, house  257  do. 
Charles  E.  yard  master,  B.  &  M.  R. 

R.,  B.  h.  210  Columbia 
Charles  V.  car  conductor,  h.  41  Rice 
Ella  F.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  204  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Charlestown 
Emma  Miss,  stenographer,  h.  52  Mt. 

Auburn 
Ezekiel,   carpenter,   9  Western   ave. 

h.  23  Erie 
Fanny  H.asst.  foreman,  Univ.  Press, 

bds.  144  Mt.  Auburn 
Frank  W.  blacksmith,  bds.   144  Mt. 

Auburn 
George  A.  motorman,  b.  18  Locke 
Harry  M.  driver,  1906  Mass.  ave.  h. 

120  Garden 
Hattie  A.  h.  556  Putnam  ave. 
Henrietta,  widow  of  Eben   C.  h.  59 

Austin 
Henrietta  J.  Miss,  indexer,  Otis,  cor. 

Second,  bds.  47  Garden 
Joel  H.  house  144  Mt.  Auburn 
Marion  Miss,  b.  66  Inman 
Samuel  C.student,B.  b.334  Broadway 
Walter  L.  janitor,  B.  b.  5  Jay 
William  P.salesman,222  Washington, 
B.  h.  55  Ellery 
Presho   Charles  H.  special  police,   bds. 

Holworthy,  opp.  Locust 
Presley  Chauncy,  printer,  h.  7  Brookline 
Pressey  Edwin  H.  h.  2  Hotel  Harrison 
Marinda  Miss,  h.  2  Hotel  Harrison 
Preston  Thomas  S.  h.  11  State 


Prevear  Edward  B.  shipper,  B.  house  23 
Norfolk  [shire 

Price  Annie  M.  bookkeeper,  b.  88  Hamp- 
Charles  F.  paper  hanger,  71  Spring, 
house  do.  [shir*' 

Florence  F.  at  Boston,  h.  88  Hamp- 
George  A.  painter,  h.  6  Jay 
Henry  W.  teamster,  b.  58  Elm 
Isaac,  glass  blower, h.  604  Cambridge 
James,  engineer,  h.  414  Main 
James,  h.  88  Hampshire 
James  Edwin  (J.  M.  Price  &  Son), 
217  Cambridge,  h.  118  Thorndike 
James  H.  printer,  b.  604  Cambridge 
James  M.  (J.  M.  Price  &  Son), stoves 
and  hardware,  217  Cambridge,  h. 
118  Thorndike 
Jane  C.  widow  of  James  H.  h.58Ehn 
John  B.  tailor,  Lyceum  bldg.  house 

r.  170  Norfolk 
John  P.  plumber,  b.  r.  170  Norfolk 
Julia  A.  wid.  of  William  B.  house  71 

Spring 
J.  M.  &  Son  (James  M.  and  James 
Edwin  Price),   stoves,   217    Cam- 
bridge 
J.   Bradford,  ins.   agt.  h.  10  Ports- 
mouth 
Raymond  B.  rms.  151  Austin 
Rosie  A.  F.  machine  operator,  bds. 

88  Hampshire 
William,  foreman,  h.  31  Regent 
Pride  Augustus,mason,  b.426  Putnam  av. 
Priesing  Henry  A.  cook,  h.  1  Cedar 
Priest  Benjamin  F.  journalist,  house  96 
Winthrop 
Edward  E.engineman, steamer  No.  1, 
h.  96  Winthrop  [h.  10  do. 

Edward  E.  Jr.  clerk,  Si  Mt.  Auburn 
Melvin  A.  wood  printer,  house   16 
Fairmont 
Primus   Catherine,  widow  of  Henry,  h. 

27  Grigg 
Prince  David  H.  hostler,h.  1  Richdale  av. 
James    A.    confectionery    and    ice 
cream,  167  and  574  Mass.  ave.  h. 
42  Norfolk 
Sadie  A. confectionery  and  ice  cream, 
574  Mass.  ave. 
Pring    Thomas    F.   foreman,   gossamer 

dept.  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  at  Boston 
Pringle  James,  baker,  at  Som.  house  52 

Middlesex 
Printon  Robert,  Jr.  coachman,  7  High- 
land, h.  Fayerweather,  next  Vas- 
sal lane 
Prior  John,  stage  manager,  h.  20  Prince 
Mary,  widow  of  Charles,  b.20  Prince 
Russell,  porter,  h.  22  Portland 
Thomas    J.    bookbinder,     Riverside 
Press,  b.  7£  Fairmont  ave. 
Pritchard  Augustus,  waiter,  h.  63  Wash- 
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Pritchard  George,  clerk,  1144  Cambridge 

h.  at  Somerville 
William,  carriage  painter,  244  Main, 

h.  at  Somerville 
William  E.  provisions,  1021  and  1144 

Cambridge,  h.  at  Somerville 
Pritchett  James,  iron  moulder,  house  82 

Washington 
Pritehette  Thomas,  cook,  h.  59  Fairmont 
Pritzkow    Emil,  bookkeeper,    bds.    292 

Columbia 
Probate  Court  and  Court  of  Insolvency, 

Otis,  cor.  Second,  E.  C. 
Proctor  Amelia  A.  at   Camb.  Diary   Co. 

h.  68Allston 
Arthur  H.  bookkeeper,  4  Bridge,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Bros.   (George    O.   and  Charles   H. 

Proctor),  grain,  hay,  etc.  4  Bridge 
Bros.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  and  Geo.  O. 

Proctor),    street      sprinkling,      4 

Bridge 
Charles  H.  (Proctor  Bros.  &  Co.),  4 

Bridge,  h.  at  Rockingham,  Vt. 
Daniel  J.  clerk,  b.  12  Murdock 
Dora  A.  stenographer,  545  Mass.  av. 

b.  55  Franklin 
Edward,  clerk,  1253  Cambridge,  bds. 

12  Murdock 
Emily  A.  Miss,  h.  68  Allston 
Franklin  W.  driver,  b.  55  Franklin 
George    O.    (Proctor    Bros.),    and 

(Proctor  Bros.   &  Co.),  4  Bridge, 

house  at  Somerville 
James  C.  decorator,  h.  179  Columbia 
John,  piano  worker,  b.  12  Murdock 
John  A.  cooper,  r.  68  Allston,  house 

55  Franklin 
Lyman  E.   at  Dover  Stamping  Co. 

bds.  68  Allston  [dock 

Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  12  Mur- 
Mary  A.  bookbinder,  h.  12  Murdock 
Thomas   F.   watchmaker,   rms.    Ill 

Austin 
Pronovost  Arthur,  clerk,  168  (.ore  bds. 

775  Cambridge 
August,  cooper,  at  169  Gore,  h.  775 

( Cambridge  [775  do. 

Mary,  clerk,  a1    717  Cambridge,  bds. 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  58  Rindge  ave. 
Prosped  Btable,  131  Green 
I  [nion,  7  1 1  Mass.  ave. 
Prondfool    David     David    Proudfool    & 

Co.),  coal  and  \\  ood,  s  I  Bridge,  h. 

1 191  Cambridge 

1>ROUDFOOT   DAVID    &    CO. 
coal  ami  wood, 84  Bridge.  See  fronl 
cover 
David   ('.  asst.  bookkeeper,  Paneui] 
Ball  Nat.Bank,B.b.l  191  Cambridge 
William,  carpenter,  b.  2  Frank 
Proulx  Peter,  engineer,  Parry  Bros.  bds. 
29  Railroad 


Prouty  George  C.  foreman,  2  Eusti-  et. 
rms.  do. 
Thomas  8.  clerk,  B.  h.  21  Haskell 
Provenchee  Abraham  W.  com.   trav.    h. 

Moxon's  bldg.  Green 
Proverbs   Alexander  T.    machinist,    Al- 
bany, cor. Portland, h.  109  Pleasant 
Richard  P.  laborer,  b.   109  Pleasant 
Provost    George,   laborer,   Xiles    Bros. 

Concord  ave.  h.  near  do. 
Puddister  John  T.  shipper,  b.  86  First 
John  VV.  bar  tender,!).  86  First 
Stephen,  machinist,  b.  86  First 
Puello  Alexander,  watchman,  3  Hamp- 


shire, h.  60  Market 


[den  ct. 


Pugh  Ann,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  2  Gar- 

Pugsley  Robert  E.  piano  forte  mover,  h. 

288  Columbia  [bia 

Ulysses  S. piano  mover,h.  288  Colum- 

Puim  Joseph  M.  polisher,  b.  63  Vine 

Julia  Augusta,  h.  63  Vine 

Umbel  A.   widow   of  Jose  I.  h.   63 

Vine  [Hollis 

Pullen  Edward  P.  at  184  Broadway,  b.  7 

Fred  B.  sergeani  of  police,  station  1, 

h.  7  Hollis 
Louisa  M.  widow,  h.  7  Hollis 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  at   Baptist  Home,  308 
Brookline  [ave. 

Pulling  Clement,  mason,  h.  21  Cogswell 
Pulsford  Arthur,    foreman   compositor. 
Univ.  Press,  h.  33  Ash  [liu 

Pulsifer  Harvey  J.  painter,  h.  167  Frank- 
Pulverreiter  Julius,   tailor,    1020    Cam- 
bridge, h.  14  Seckels 
Pummell  Philip   T.  cigar   maker,  house 
36  River 
Philip  T.  Jr.  plumber,  674   Mass.  av. 
basement,  b.  36  River 
Punch  Albert,  compositor,  b.  51  Pleasant 
Frank  J. compositor, B.  b.61  Pleasant 
James   P.  beer  bottler,  355  Commer- 
cial, B.  h.  80  Thorndike 
Mary. willow  of  Patrick. Ii.-">1  Pleasant 
Purcell  ilyeeni.  cement  nmfr.  239    Main. 
Q.  27  Mt.  Auburn 
James,  paver,  h.  123  Hamilton 
John,  cement  maker,  r.  239  .Main.  b. 

27  Mt.  Auburn 
John,  city  laborer,h.l37  Webster  av. 
John  II.  ped.ibr.  b.  a\  Porter 

Josepb.  CTOner,    II    Porter,  b.  do. 

Joseph  E.  peddler,  h.  11  Porter 
Michael.  Inspector,  C.  W.  S\  . 

M  l .  Auburn 

Patrick,  at   Am.  R.  <  to.  h.  245  Sixth 
William  P.  cement  maker,  h.  9  I 
Purdy  David,  fireman,  162   Broadway,  b. 
6  1  Douglass 
Gilbert  (..oiiu«r.n.(  .  h.  62  Columbia 
Louis  St.  J.  clerk,  1 r>  Ma-- 

26  lutuaii 

Purse  Frederick   B.  sexton,  h.  i^  B 


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Purslow  Thomas  J. car  starter,h.36  Grant 
Purvin  Thomas,  baker, h.  113  Second 
Putnam  Addie  F.  h.  30  Baldwin 
Charles,  rms.  46  Langdon 
Frederick  Ward,   curator,    Peabocly 
Museum  of   Archaeology  and  Eth- 
nology, H.  U.  b.  400  Broadway 
Grammar  School,  Fourth,  cor.  Otis 
Ira  A.  widow  of  Bertrand  F.  bds.  244 

Putnam  ave. 

Nelson,  driver,  U.  S.  Mail,  house  80 

Hampshire  [Baldwin 

Peter  C.  wood  turner,  384  Main,h.  30 

Philip  A.printer,177  Cambridge,  rms. 

85  Thorndike 
Willard  A.   physician,   244  Putnam 

avenue,  h.  do. 
Wilmot  S.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  126  Chestnut 
Putney  Albert  F.  collector,  b.  39  Fourth 
Charles  T.  machinist,  72  Boylston, 

h.  at  Watertown 
George,  h.  30  Austin 
Harry  E.  clerk,  729  Mass.  ave.  rms. 

24  Norfolk 
Nancy  Mrs.  h.  39  Fourth 
AVill  C.  salesman,  b.  Woodbridge 
Putterich  Frank    A.  florist,   1730  Cam- 
bridge, h.  88  Kirkland 
see  Buttrick 
Pye  William, carpenter,h. 122  Putnam  av. 

Pym   ,  at  Boston  Rubber  Co.   rms. 

307  Broadway 
Pyne  John  V.  (J.  V.  Pyne  &  Co.),  dry 
goods,  Institute  bldg.h.109  Winsor 
J.  V.  &  Co.  dry  goods, Institute  bldg. 
Cambridge 
Pynn  Gilbert,  tinsmith,  1965  Mass.  ave. 
h.  28  Cogswell  ave. 


QUAIN  AMBROSE  F.  brush  maker,  122 
Harvard,  b.  239  Charles 
Bridget,  widow  of  Patrick  J.  house 
239  Charles 
Qualey   Bridget,    widow    of    Austin,  h. 
391  Columbia 
James  L.  cabinet  maker,  b.  94  Clark 
John  F.  laborer,  b.  391  Columbia 
John  J.  clerk,  b.  94  Clark 
Michael,  laborer,  184  Broadway,  b. 

94  Clark 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  212  Hampshire,  b. 

391  Columbia 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  94  Clark 
Quails  Frank,  painter,  704  Mass.  ave.  b. 
13  Walnut  ct. 
Samuel,  helper,  Colby  Bros.  h.  Dyke 
William,  painter,  h.  9  Flagg  st.  ct. 
Queen  Josephine  M.  Mrs.  dry  goods,  1244 

Mass.  ave.  b.  48  Antrim 
Queeney  Bridget,  widow  of  Luke,  house 
13  Beaver 


Queeney  John,  teamster,  h.  r.  117  Cam- 
bridge 
Query  Almon,  clerk,  b.  20  Elm 
Archie,  clerk,  b.  20  Elm 
James  O.  photographer,  h.  20  Elm 
Quick  Charles  F.  clerk,  1900  Mass.  ave. 
t.  W.  Somerville 
Matthew  H.  painter,  h.  224  Banks 
Quigg  George  F.  laborer,  b.  106  Munroe 
Henry  F.  junk  worker,  h.  51  Winter 
Quigley     Alexander,     janitor,     College 
House,  H.  U.  h.  16  DeWolfe 
Amelia  J.  house  32  Vineyard 
Bernard  D.  h.  725  Cambridge 
Bridget,  wid.  of  Fraiicis,  h.  17  Brown 
Francis  H.  stone  cutter,  h.  32  Vine- 
yard 
Grace,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  r.  125 

Charles 
James,  cooper,  b.  23  Lopez 
Jane,  widow  of  Hugh,  h.  133  Charles 
John,  action  maker,  b.  r.  125  Charles 
John,  blacksmith,   72  Main,  h.  126 

Harvard 
John,  canvasser,  h.  153  Charles 
John,  typewriter,  b.  23  Lopez 
Maurice,  clerk,  B.  b.  r.  125  Charles 
Michael,  iron  worker,  b.  126  Harvard 
Michael  H.  salesman,  h.  34  Mellen 
Walter  J.  foreman  cooper,  169  Gore, 
house  23  Lopez 
Quill  Dennis   S.  boots  ai:d   shoes,   20«JS 
Mass.  ave.  h.  10  Cogswell  ave. 
Michael  J.  house  56  Boylston 
Quilter  Mary,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  245 

Franklin 
Quilty  Joseph  P.  station  agent,  No.  Cam- 
bridge junction,  h.  Woodbridge 
J.   P.   Mrs.   clerk,    No.    Cambridge 

junction,  h.  Woodbridge 
Thomas  F.    switchman,    No.    Cam- 
bridge junction,   b.  J.  P.  Quilty's, 
Woodbridge 
Quimby  Almore  W.  mngr.  Central  Cloth- 
ing House,  h.  75  Allston 
William,  horseshoer,  26  Palmer 
Quin  John,  carpenter,  132  Cambridge,  h. 
85  Otis 
John  E.  clerk,  132  Cambridge,  bds. 

85  Otis 
Margaret,    bookkeeper.    Otis    wood 

works,  b.  85  Otis 
Thomas  J.  carpenter,  b.  85  Otis 
Quinadone    Frederick,   baker,    151  Har- 
vard, b.  1 1  Union 
QUINBY  WILLIAM,  lawyer,  53 
State.  B.  h.  81  Washington  ave.  See 
page  813 

QUINCY    SQUARE    STABLE, 
1230  Mass.  av.  Lake  &  Moynahan, 
props.     See  p.  200 
Quinlan  Bartholomew,  gate  tender,  B.  tfc 
M.  P.  R.  h.  78  Spring 


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Quinlan  Bartholomew, Jr.  boiler  maker's 

helper,  h.  124  Charles 
Cornelius,  fireman,  C.  Gas  Co.  Third, 

h.  46  Pelham 
Daniel,  at  109  Gore,  b.  13  Parnell 
John,  brass  finisher,  b.  78  Spring- 
John,  house  86  Fifth 
John  L.  hostler,  565  Mass.  ave.  rms. 

(.»7  Austin 
John   P.  grocer,  237  Hampshire,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Ralph  B.  clerk,  h.  4  Rockingham  pi. 
Quinland  Ralph  B.  druggist,  h.  4  Rock- 
ingham place 
Quiun  Albert  A.  shoe  dressing  mnfr.  b. 

ISO  Lake  View  ave. 
Albert  T.  stone  mason,  b.  26  Locke 
Ann,  widow  of  John,  h.  134  Spring 
Annie,  wid.  of  Edward,  h.  146  Spring 
Arthur  O.  stone  mason,  h.  18  Locke 
Bridget,  widow  of  Francis,   h.   104 

Kinnaird 
Bridget,  widow  of  Hugh,  house  452 

Broadway 
Bridget,   widow  of  Michael,  h.  173 

Otis 
Caroline  Mrs.  h.  51  Brewery 
Catharine,  widow  of  William,  house 

224  Sparks 
Charles  F.  whitener,  h.  36  Broadway 
Edward  F.  printer,  b.  146  Spring 
Edward  J.  cutter.  131  Washington, 

B.  b.  634  Winter 
Edward  W.  salesman,  b.  249  Franklin 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Nicholas,  h.  36 

Broadway 
Elizabeth  G.  compositor,  83  Otis,  b. 

24  Winter 
Frank,  laborer,  b.  452  Broadway 
Frank,  piauo  maker,  b.  52  Austin 
1- 'rank  E.  at  Dover  Stamping  Works, 

house  237  Pearl 
George  B.  pressman,  h.  408  Putnam 

avenue 
George  T.  shirt  mnfr.  h.  43  Belmont 
Gertrude,  clerk,  [84  Cambridge,  bds. 

146  Spring 
Hannah  A.  Mi<<.  at  Riverside  Press, 

h.  31  Blackstone 
Henry,  salesman,  B.  b.  77  Austin 
Henry,  tinsmith,    I  IS   Main.  bds.  104 

Brookline 
Hugh,  laborer,  bds.  152  Broadway 
James,  at  X.  r.  &  P.  Co.  h.  L37  Kim 
James,  clerk,  (.»  Willow ,  i>.  d<>. 
James,  core   maker,    Pelham,   b.  35 

Washington 

James,  cutter,  bds.  63j  n\  inter 
James,  laborer,  h.  r.  5  Bum  Lag 
James,  laborer,  h.  33  Lambert 
James,  plasterer,  bds.  1 16  Winsor 
James,  atone  mason,  26  Locke,  h.do. 
James,  Jr.  labo  er,  b.  8  Willow 


Quinn  James  F.  laborer,  b.  249  Franklin 
James  II.  brushmaker,  h.  63£  Winter 
Jeremiah,  brass  finisher,  boards  249 

Franklin 
Joanna,  widow  of  John  J.  grocer,  7 

Willow,  h.  9  do. 
John,  advertising  agent,  b.  9  Willow 
John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  162  Otis 
John,  blacksmith,  h.  279  Main 
John,  clerk,  b.  310  Third 
John,  contractor  and  teamster,  State, 

r.  376  Main.  h.  42  Washington 
John,  cornice  maker,  h.  25£  Gore 
John,  tailor,  h.  107  Gore 
John,  Jr.  candy  maker,  b.  254  Gore 
John.  Jr.  laborer,  b.  42  Washington 
John  P.  teamster,  h.  23  Valentine 
John  H.  laborer,  h.  4  Austin  pi. 
John  J.  clerk,  169  Charles,  h.  do. 
John  J.  gilder,  b.  146  Spring 
John  J.  plumber,  b.  249  Franklin 
John  T.  conductor,  b.  88  Mt.  Auburn 
Joseph,  teamster,  h.  5  Ayer's  block, 

310  Third 
Joseph  F.  plumber,  b.  104  Kinnaird 
Josephine,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  h.  13 

Willow  ' 
Louisa,  widow  of  John  H.  h.  1  Moore 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  249  Franklin 
Margaret,  widow  of   Patrick,   h.  77 

Austin 
Martin,  at  169  Gore,  b.  155  Otis 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  243  Franklin 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  237  Pearl 
Mary  E.  widow,  h.  310  Third 
Matthew,  glass  blower,  b.  475  Winsor 
Michael,  boards  15  Seventh 
Michael,  h.  r.  5  Hunting 
Michael,  blacksmith's  helper,  house 

48  Bridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  71.2/  Fifth 
Michael,  teamster,  h.  35  Washing 
Patrick,  clerk.  7  Willow,  b.  9  do. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  15  Warren 
Patrick.  Jr.  teamster.  J.  Reardon  & 

Sons,  h.  209  Brookline 
Patrick  F.  wire  worker,  10  Franklin, 

h.  138  Pearl 
Peter,  clerk,  b.  310  Third 
Peter,  shoemaker,  90£  Banks,  h<     - 

Fallon  place 
Peter  A.  laborer,  b.  lot  Brookline 
Richard,  powder  house,  h.  284  Vine 
Salter  W.  bookkeeper,  b.  26  Locke 
Sarah  Mis-.,  h.  23  Valentine 
Terrance,  tinsmith,  h.  31  Lambert 
Thomas,  laborer,  at   169  ( tore,  h.  11 

Parnell 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  1  I  Larding 
Thomas  F.  laborer,  b.  i  A.usl In  pi. 
Timothy,  baker,  b.  249  Bit.  Auburn 
Timothy  I.  letter  carrier,  P.  <  • 

l  am  bridge,  h.  rear  26  \i 


410 


CAMBRIDGE    [J{J    DIRECTORY 


Quinn  William,   brushmaker,     122  Har- 
vard 
William,  laborer,  Revere  Sugar  Re- 
finery, h.  rear  198  Bridge 
William,  peddler,  h.  15  Willow 
William  A.  shoe  dressing  mnfr.  h. 

180  Lake  View  ave. 
William  A.  wire  worker,  b.  173  Otis 
William  E.  teamster,  b.  310  Third 
William  H.  clerk,  b.  48  Bridge 
William  H.  clerk,  b.  r.  26  Winter 
see  Quin 
Quirk  Cecelia  M.  h.  9  Suffolk 
James,  laborer,  h.  17  Gore 
Mary  Ellen,  house  9  Suffolk 
M.  Angie  Miss,  cashier,  567  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  31  Pearl 
M.   Elizabeth,   milliner,   1398    Cam- 
bridge, b.  120  Inman 
Quong  Chong,  laundry,  1892  Mass.  ave. 
house  do. 
Chong,  laundry,  30  Plympton,  h.  do. 
Sing,  laundry,  2411  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Wing,  laundry,  4£  Norfolk,  rms.  do. 


RABY  MAX,  tinsmith,  h.  253  Sixth 
Racine  Henry,  mason,  h.  10  Jackson 
Radcliffe  College,  10  Garden 
Raddin  Everett  W.  h.  9  Forest 
Radford  Henry  C.  b.  22  Prescott 
Radlej  John,  rubber  worker,  h.  11  Willow 
Radeuski  Martin,  cabinet  maker,  Osborn, 

opp.  State,  h.  212  Charles 
Rady  Andrew  J.  mnfr.  of  druggist's  sund- 
ries, 454  Main,  h.  254  Broadway 
James,  fireman,  h.  73  Hampshire 
John  P.  butcher,  h.  101  Western  av. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  254  Broadway 
Mary    A.    Miss,    teacher,    Ganr.ett 

school,  b.  254  Broadway 
Michael  C.  mason,  b.  254  Broadway 
'    see  Ready,  also  Reidy  and  Reddy 
Rafferty  Annie,  housekeeper,  11  Fourth 
Bernard,  house  12  Harding 
John,  house  4  Harding 
Mary,  clerk,  82  Kirkland,  h.  at  Som- 

erville 
Mary  J.  house  64  Plympton 
Patrick,  hostler,  h.  40 >£  DeWolfe 
Patrick  J.  hose  maker,  b.  34  Clark 
Thomas  F.  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  boards 

6  Chestnut  Park 
Thomas  F.  (Moynahan  &  Co.), stoves, 
etc.  1233  Cambridge,  b.  309  Broad- 
way 
Rafter  James  H.  morocco  dresser,  b.  136 

Pleasant 
Rafuse  Henry  C.  shipper,  B.  b.  36  Sidney 
Ragoni  Carmelo,  artist,  h.  37  Harvard 
Rahl  Edward,  harness  maker,  b.  51  Sixth 
Rainey  James,  laborer,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, h.  21  Sparks  St.  place 


Rainey  Susan,  dressmaker,  21  Sparks  St. 

pi.  house  do. 
Ralph  Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  nurse, 

h.  10  Acorn 
Joseph  S.  steam  fitter,  h.  237  Brook- 
line 
William  T.  at  Brookline  Laundry,  b. 

10  Acorn 
Ramhofer    Edward    J.    hairdresser,    23 

Boylston,  h.  14  Cowperthwaite 
John  M.  driver,  401  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

12  Cowperthwaite 
Louisa,   widow  of  Jacob,  house  12 

Cowperthwaite 
Ramsay  Frank  W.  carpenter,  boards  216 

Brattle 
Sarah,  widow  of  Robert,  house  216 

Brattle 
Ramsdell  Charles  E.  glass  cutter,  b.  419 

Putnam  ave. 
Edward  L.  Jr.  (M.  A.  Ramsdell  & 

Co.),  druggist,  541  Mass.  ave.  h.  9 

Essex 
J.  Albion,  carpenter,  b.  30  River 
J.  Putnam,  piano  action  maker,  bds. 

36  Cherry 
Marietta  J.  clerk,  90  Tremont,  B.  b. 

167  Auburn 
M.  A.  &  Co.  druggists,  541  Mass.  av. 
William  F.  lather,  h.l  Hampshire  ct. 
Ramsden  Samuel,  candy  and  lunch,  1 144 

Mass.  ave.  h.  24  Far  well  pi. 
Ramsey  Alfred,  foreman,  h.  39  Eustis 
Axel  T.  h.  288  Prospect 
Charlotte  F.  Miss,  h.  1115  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  C.  plumber,  8  Brattle,  boards 

7  Willis  ct. 
James  H.  cemetery  employee,  h.  37 

Auburn  pi. 
Maria,  widow  of  Andrew,  house  346 

Mass.  ave. 
Mary  L.  widow  of  Alexander  H.  h. 

1115  Mass.  ave. 
Philip,  painter,  18  Central  sq.  house 

62  Auburn  place 
Sarah  E.  widow  of  Harvey,  h.  167 

Auburn 
Sarah  J.   widow   of  John,  house   7 

Willis  ct. 
William,  carpenter,  h.  28  Fairmont 
Rand  Addie  R.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h.  Cam- 
bridge, cor.  Ellery 
Benjamin  Dr.  rms.  44  Garden 
Charles  J.  section  hand,  b.  22  Cogs- 
well ave. 
Charles  T.  engineer,  h.  106  Pleasant 
Edward  L.  lawyer.  53    State,  B.  h. 

1899  Mass.  ave. 
Frederick  T.  teamster,  h.  252  Winsor 
George  H.  clerk,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  h.  41 

Regent 
Harry  S.  45  Merchants  Row.  B.   b. 

1899  Mass.  ave. 


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411 


Hand  Henry  C.  leather,    45    Merchants 

row,  B.  h.  1899  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  Edmund,  piano  regulator,  h. 

1590  Cambridge 
Henry  L.  clerk,  50  State,  B.  bds.  49 

Kirkland 
James  B.  watchman,  200  Broadway, 

h.  288  Columbia 
Jennie  L.  Mrs.  h.  49  Kirkland 
John  F.  teamster,  b.  288  Columbia 
Margaret  A.  Miss,  h.  49  Kirkland 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Benjamin,  house 

2  Greenough  av. 
Oliver  J.  bookbinder,  112  Beach,  B. 

h.  35  Bigelow 
Thomas  B.  dav  foreman,  C.  Gas  Co. 

Third,  h.  76  Plymouth 
Walter  S.  butcher,  h.  54  Austin 
Kandall   Carrie  L.    Mrs.   tel.    operator, 

1402  Mass.  av.  rms.125  Mt. Auburn 

RANDALL    [CYRUS     C.    prop. 
Harvard  Sq.  Bowling  Alleys,  1400 
Mass.  av.  h.  51  Ellery.     See  p.  26 
Daniel  E.  expressman,  h.  99  Sixth 
George  P.    paymaster,    The    Blake 
Mnfg.  Co.  Third,  rms.  31  Bigelow 
James  P.   salesman,  111   Haverhill, 

B.  b.  7  Cedar 
Nellie  E.  widow  of  Alfred  A.  h.  10 

Myrtle  ave. 
Otis  G.  physician,  Middlesex,  cor. 

Railroad,  h.  do. 
Sarah   A.    widow  of  Edward  W.  h. 

19  Greenough  av. 
William  E.  hairdresser,  h.  70  Austin 
Randolph  John  F.  waiter  and  musician, 

h.  5  Flagg  st.  court 
Rangan  George,  mailing  clerk,  h.  Hotel 

Weston,  School 
Ranger  Reuben   O.   painter,  house   276 

Cambridge 
Rankin  Rolla  S.  civil  engineer,  B.  h.  282 

Mass.  ave. 
Han  let   Albert  H.  traveling  salesman,  60 

Union,  B.  h.  122  Xorfolk 
Ransford  William  II.  supt.  The  Colonial 

Club,  h.  22  Prescott 
Ransom  Frank  II.  house  4   Buckingham 
place 
Prank  H.  Jr.  student.  II.  U.  boards 

4  Buckingham  pi. 
Susie  M.  Miss,  h.  9  Roseland 
Rant/.  Andrew  M.  fresco  painter,  house 

18  Prince 
Raper  Henry,  expressman,   h.  56  Cam- 
bridge [bridge 
Sarah  .Mrs.  hoarding  hou><'.  56  Cam- 
Rasmussen  Andrew  L,  cabinet  maker,  h. 

Hotel  Myrtle,  Moore 
Rathie  Bernard,  painter,  house  32  Cogs- 
well ave. 
Rathmell  George   R.  carpenter,  h.   end 

Clifton 


Ratto  Jean  B.  fruit,  1116  Cambridge,  h. 
at  Boston 

Rattray  Samuel,  waiter,  rms.  76  Murray 

Rausch  Frederick,  cabinet  maker,  house 
170  Spring 
William,   frame    maker,  145   Broad- 
way, h.  177  Spring 

Raut  John,  cooper,  h.  115  Elm 

Rautenburg  Carl  W.  milk,  328  Vine,  h. 
79  Fifth 

Rawsley  Edward,  rms.  100  Ellery 
Frank,  clerk,  rms.  100  Ellery 

Rawson  Xancy  J.  widow  of  George  W. 
h.  Fayerweather 
Nellie  M.   widow   of  Willard  A.  h. 
101^  Inman 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON  (John 
G.  Morrison),  machinists  and  ma- 
chinery mnf  rs.  and  engine  builders, 
27  to  31  Main.  See  page  803  and 
back  cover  [Grant 

Ray  Hannah,  widow  of  James,  house  16 
Jennie  T.  Mrs.  music  teacher,  house 

8  Cottage 
Joseph,  teamster,  Camden  pi.  h.  do. 
Sylvester  W.  porter,  h.  8  Cottage 
William  A.  Rev.  h.  22  Lowell 
Wrilliam  P.  clerk,  h.  13  Webster  ave. 
Raymond  Agnes  O.  widow  of  James  H. 
h.  202  Hampshire 
Alice  J.  h.  84  Ellerv 
Benjamin  H.  elerk,"F.  R.  R..  B.  h.  54 

Creighton 
Charles  E.  Mrs.  h.  357  Harvard 
Charles  F.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  1849 

Mass.  av.  h.  51  Huron  a  v. 
Clarence,  laborer,  b.  202   Hampshire 
Cornelia  L.  Mrs.  h.  42  Irving 
Frank,  horseshoer,  14  Harvard,  bds. 

1103  Cambridge 
Fred,  clerk,  282   State,  B.  h.  46  Mt. 

Auburn 
George  A.  provisions,  h.  23  Chauucy 
George  J.  fancy  goods, 356  Washing- 
ton, B.h.  10  Roseland 
.lames  F.  laborer,  b.  202  Hampshire 
Louisa    M.  widow  of  William  T.  h. 

120  Auburn 
Martha  A.  seamstress,  b.109  Allston 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Patrick  II.  house 

109  Allston 
Robert  L.  student.  II.  U.  boards  969 

Mass.  ave. 
Su<an   L.  wiil«>\\    of  Frauds,  house 

176  Ma<s.  ave. 

Susie  E.  Miss,  clerk,  634  Mas.,  ave. 
b.  L20  Auburn 

T>  YYMOM>    THEODORE     II. 
\>    real    estate    ami    insurance,    634 
Mas-,  av.  h.  120  Auburn.    Sec  map 
Thomas  <  '•  h.  84  Ellery 
Whitman  C.   clerk,  30   Winter  B.  h. 
.".is  Putnam  ave. 


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I  RAYMOND       AVILLIAM       H. 
_V    wholesale  groeer,  45  Commercial, 
B.  h.  959  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  199 
Rayne  George  II.  machinist,  b.  20  Jay 

George  W.  machinist,  h.  20  Jay 
Rayner  Robert,  journalist,  house  153  Mt. 

Auburn 
Razee  Lloyd  E.(Earle&  Razee), laundry, 
6S2  Mass.  avenue,  rms.  102  Austin 
Razini  Peter,  clerk.  1116  Cambridge,  h. 

at  Boston 
Read  Ann  E.  widow  of  Samuel  B.  M.  h. 
21  Greenough  av. 

EE AD  CHARLES  C.  lawyer,  27 
State. rooms  IS  and  19,  B.  house  38 
Appleton.     See  p.  S12 

Edward,  guns  and  sporting  appar- 
atus. 107  Washington.  B.  house  -1 
Highland 

Francis  H.  wood  worker,  house  28 
Fifth 

James  J.  harness,  etc.  13  Tremont 
row.  B.  b.  7  Xorfolk 

John,  guns  and  si)orting  apparatus. 
107  Washington.  B.  h.55  Appleton 

John  B.  b.  55  Appleton 

Joseph  F.  fireman.  F.  E.  R.  house  25 
Union 

Lucy  A.  Miss,  b.  7  Buckingham 

Lucy  G.  widow  of  John,  house  7 
Buckingham 

Robert  M.  physician,  Tremont,  B.  h. 
S01  Mass.  av. 

Stacy,  electrician,  rms.  183  Prospect 

William,  clerk,  rms.  1S3  Prospect 

William,  guns  and  sporting  appar- 
atus. 107  Washington,  B.  house  89 
Appleton 

William,  student.  H.  U.  boards  55 
Appleton 

READ     WILLIA3I    &     SOXS, 
guns,  bicycles  and  sporting  appar- 
atus.   107   Washington,     B.      See 
page  S25 
see  Reed,  also  Reid 
Reading  Mary  X.  bookkeeper,  rooms  12 

Magnolia  ave. 
Ready  David,  laborer,  h.  55  Cedar 
John,  fisherman,  h.  185  Third 
John  H.  cooper,  h.  99  Gore 
Michael  J.  hostler.  7  Hovey  ave.  h.  3 

Emmons  pi. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  17  Reed 
see  Reidy 
Reagan  Annie,  clerk.  731  Cambridge,  h. 
719  do. 
Bernard,    soap    cutter,    house    1001 

Cambridge 
Cornelius,  laborer.  81  Main.  h.  91  do. 
Daniel,  at  159  Gore.h.S03  Cambridge 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  571  Cambridge 
Jeremiah,  hostler.  216  Green,  h.  239 
Franklin 


Reagan  Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  8    Kenway 

Jeremiah  J.  clerk.  169  Gore.  h.  444 
Winsor 

John,  freight  handler,  h.  29  Gore 
John,  laborer,  b.  24  Jefferson 

John,  laborer,  b.  2%  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  b.  3  Parnell 
John  F.  butler.  1  Follen.  house  390 

Walden 
John  H.  clerk.  169  Gore,  boards    719 

Cambridge 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  rear  180  Main 
Michael,  at  169  Gore,  b.  5  Lambert 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  97  Green 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  r.  133  Spring 
Michael,   laborer.   169    Gore,   house 

719  Cambridge 
Michael  T.  teamster,  house  60  Web- 
ster aveuue 
Patrick,   fireman.    Cambridge    Hos- 
pital, b.  do. 
Patrick,  h.  79  Gore 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  15  Warren 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  22  Warren 
Patrick,  laborer,  house  28  Ninth 
Patrick,  teamster,  b.  84  Fifth 
Philip  F.  blacksmith,  h.  3  Parnell 
Thomas,   laborer.    Cambridge    Hos- 
pital, boards  do. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  10  Maynard  pi. 
Timothy,   laborer.    169  Gore,  house 

713  Cambridge 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.    4   Harvard  pi. 
see  O'Reagan,  Regan,  also  Reagan 
Real  Thomas  J.  police,  station  2.  house 
158  River 
see  Riel 
Reamer  Harris,  at  Am.  Rub.  Work-,  h. 
106  Hampshire 
Rosa,  widow,  house  106  Hampshire 
Reardon  Addie   E.    widow  of  James  H. 
house  44  Jay 
Bridget  Mrs.  music  teacher,  house  4 

Harding 
Bridget,  wid.  of  Daniel. h. 28  Blanche 
Charles   P.   meat   cutter,    house  117 

Kinnaird 
Cornelius,  core  maker,  bds.  102  Otis 
Cornelius,  driver,  h.  55  Winter 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  17  Bay 
Daniel  F.  salesman,  b.  17  Boardman 
Dennis,  hackman,  h.  15  Winter 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  713  Cambridge 
Edmund,  clerk,  bds.  44  Jay 
Edmund    (John   Reardon  &   Sons), 
soap  mnfr.  Waverly,  cor.  Talbot, 
and  24  Commerce.  B.  h.  38  Henry 
Ellen,wido\v  of  Patrick  C.  house  103 

Spring 
Eugene,  hostler,  b.  31  Railroad 
James  S.  dry  and  fancy  goods.  693 

Mass.  ave*  h.  9S  Prospect 
Jere,  motorman.  h.  1128  Cambridge 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRKCToliY 


413 


Reagan  Jeremiah  J. car  conductor,  h.  199 
Norfolk 
Reardon  Joanna  J.   widow   of  John,    liouse 
1318  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  6  Fourth 
John,  laborer,  h.  13  Hayes 
John,  laborer.  221  Bridge,  h.88  Fifth 
John  J.  clerk,  John  Reardon  &  Sons, 

Waverly,  bds.  38  Henry 
John  &   Sons   (Edmund'  Reardon), 
soap  mnfrs.  Waverly,  cor.  Talbot 
and  24  Commerce,  B.       [bs.  51  do. 
John  J.  iron  worker,B.  B.  W,  Sixth, 
Maurice,  bds.  102  Otis 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  142  Spring 
Maurice  S.  laborer,  b.  112  Spring 
Owen,  foreman  of  stable, 195  Bridge, 

house  55  Gore 
Patrick,  bds.  1  Parnell 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  49  Washington 
Thomas,   shoemaker,    at    010    Cam- 
bridge, h.  19  Hunting 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  12  Porter 
Timothy,  poultry  dresser, house  43^ 

Reed 
William,  laborer,    bds.  7  Ninth 
William,  laborer,  h.  3  Porter 
William  H.  asst.  supt.  John  Reardon 

&  Sons,  house  31  Erie 
see  Riordan 
Reavis  Adam,  laborer,  h.  153  Hastings 

George  W.  laborer,  h.  7  Gordon   pi. 
Reckon!  Louisa  M.Miss,clerk,1906  Mass. 

avenue 
Record  Florian  P.  musician,  h.  29  Hollis 
Reddam  Hannah,  widow  of  Timothy,  h. 

3S  l)e Wolfe 
Reddick  Henry  J.  Mrs.  h.  1875  Mas-,  ay. 
Jacob,  laborer,  h.  0  Gray  pi. 
Phoebe  A.  widow  of  Henry  J.  liouse 
Mass.  ave.  over  Porter's  station 
Redding  Ella  F.  Mrs.    dry    goods.    B.  h. 
32  Fssex 
George  W.  cracker  dealer,29  Frank- 
lin, house  32  Essex 
dame-  B.  switchman.   B.  &  M.  R.  P. 

bds.  64  Kinnaird 
Mary. widow  of  David. h. 64  Kinnaird 
Sylvanus  C.  steam  fitter.  35  [Jnion, ' 
P.  h.  S3  Sixth 
Reddy  Martin  A.  provisions,  ill  Colum- 
bia, house  1  1!)  do. 

Nicholas,  laborer,  b.  7»;  Kinnaird 

see  Rady,  Ready,  also  Reidj 

Redell  Harry  I.,  teamster,  h.  v.  125  Pearl 

Redfern  John  F.   hose  maker,  house  <i."> 

Bristol  Winter 

Redmond  Edward,  iron  worker,  bds.  Is 

John,  lead  glazier,  b.  j.">  Pioneer  av. 

John,  fireman,  184  Broadway,  house 

15  Vandine 
John,   rubber  worker,  h.  3  Rogers 
block.  Washington 


Redmond  John,  stone  cutter,  b.   7  M.iy- 

nard  pi. 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  18  Winter 
Patrick,  laborer,  house  Lawn 
Redway  Ella   F.   widow  of  Albert  A.  h. 

2330  Mass.  aye. 
Reed   Addiugton    B.    (A.  B.  Reed  Co.  . 

grocer.  408    Mass.    aye.    boards  2  1 

Columbia 
Albert  H.  baker.  53  River,  house  11 

Cottage 
Almon,  teamster,  house  312  Third 
Arthur     G.     messenger,     Lechmere 

Bank,  and   real   estate   broker,  36 

Fifth,  bds.  33  Hurlbut 
A.    B.   Co.    (Addington    B.    Reed), 

grocers,  49S  Mass.  ave. 
Blanche  I.  bookkeeper,  bds. 439  Main 
Caroline  Mrs.  h.  122  Elm 
Charles,  carpenter,  h.  24  Columbia 
Charles  H.  laborer,  b.  2510  Mass.  ay. 

I>EED  CLARENCE  G.  plasterer 
I;     and  stucco  worker,  order  boxes  22 

Lyceum  building.  Harvard  square, 

1402   Mass.   ave.   and  330  Beacon, 

Somerville,  house  30  Forest.     See 

page  800 
Edward  D.  clerk.  32  Summer.  B.  b. 

33  Hurlburt 
Enos  W.  Mrs.  h.  33  Hurlburt 
Erwin  H.  clerk,  bds.  430  Main 
Frank  X.  bds.  1707  Cambridge 
Fred,  painter,  ims.ll  Mt.  Auburn 
Fred  E.  driver,  136  Franklin,  boards 

8£  Western  ave. 
George  B.  law  publisher.  4  Park.   B. 

house  43  Cottage 
Henry,  pressman,  h.   37   Cowperth- 

waite 
James,  motorman.  b.  236  Pearl 
James,  fishing  rod  maker,  00  Banks, 

house  do. 
James. scissorsgrinder.h. SO  Boylston 
James  S.  house  00  Putnam  ave. 
John,  bookbinder,  h.  1  Pond  pi. 
John  J.  bookeeper,  b.  l  15  Banks 
Joseph  J.  peddler,  h.  25  limiting 
Joseph  Nelson,  laborer,  h.  16  Parker 
J.     Henry,     county     commissioner, 

Courl    House,  h.  at   West  lord 

Leslie  B.  carpenter,  b.  56  Jay 
Louisa  Mrs.  h.  84  EJasl  ings 
Maurice,  cooper,  h.  20  Berkshire 
Michael,  peddler,  b.  5  Hunt ing 
Nora,  widow  of  John,  h.    145  r»at.k> 
Rebecca  K.  w  idow  ol  Joseph  VV.  h. 

2510  Mass.  ave. 
Richard,  carpenter,  h.end  McDonald 
Samuel,  teamster,  i».  88  Mt.  Auburn 
Samuel  M.plast**rer,house  17(>7  Cam- 
bridge 
Thomas,  clerk,  50  State,  1».  boards 
i.;  <  lottage 


414 


CAMBRIDGE 


[R] 


DIRECTORY 


Reed  Thomas  C.  gardener,  h.  4  Willis  ct. 
Thomas  H.  waiter,  h.  r.  55  Harvard 
William,  at  169  Gore,  h.   36  Warren 
William,  laborer,  bds.  231  Main 
William  H.  carriage  body  maker,446 

Main.  bds.  24  Columbia 
Winnifred  A.  h.  1707  Cambridge 
Reedland  Adolphe,  laborer,  b.  4  Parnell 
Reedy  James  J.   electropye   finisher,  h. 

371  Prospect 
Reehal  John  H.  clerk,  43  Tremont,  B.  h. 
21  Winter 
Peter  A.  clerk,  bds.  21  Winter 
see  Rehill,  also  Riel 
Rees  Benjamin  O.  coachman, 101  Brattle, 
house  at  Boston 
Edwin,   paper  hanger,  h.  422  Main 
Henry  J.  wood  printer,house  9  Han- 
cock place 
see  Reis 
Reeve  Thomas,  machinist, h. 9  Wesley  av. 
Reeves  Bros,  apothecaries,  1  Putnam  sq. 
Edward  O.  bookkeeper,house  48  Mt. 

Pleasant 
Frank  W.  clerk,  b.  48  Mt.   Pleasant 
Fred  W.  (Reeves  Bros.), apothecary, 

1  Putnam  sq.  h.  1114  Mass.  ave. 
Patrick,  bottler,  h.  3  Cottage  row 
Terrence,  tailor,  h.  r.  103  Fourth 
William  A.    (Reeves  Bros.),  apothe- 
cary,  1   Putnam    sq.  house    1090 
Mass.  ave. 
William  P.  watchman,  A.   H.  Hews 
&  Co.  house  Orrin 
Renin  Thomas,  upholsterer,  h.  203  Pearl 
Regal  Augustus, glass  worker,h.75  Spring 
S.  Louise,  teacher,  Thorndike  gram- 
mar school,  h.  at  Somerville 
Regan  Charles  F.  student,  b.l74£  Spring 
Daniel,  at  X.  P.  &  P.  Co.  bds.  rear 

146  Spring 
John  F.  grainer,  h.  17-±£  Spring 
John  J.  freight  handler,  h.  29  Gore 
Martin,  carriage  painter,  224  Main, 

house  at  Boston 
see  Reagan  also  O'Reagan 
Regnell  John  A.   house  5  Hotel  Lilly, 

21  Harrison 
Rego  Marian, sugar  house,  house  35  Vine 
Rehill  John  S.  bds.  132  Washington 

Katharine  T.  stenographer,  B.  bds. 

132  Washington 
Thomas,    iron    worker,    house    132 

Washington 
Thomas  J.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  bds.  132 

Washington 
see  Reehwl 
Reid  Elizabeth  F.  Miss,  h.  378  Green 
George  H. action  maker, h. 30  Norfolk 
Hannah  T.  Miss,  at  Riverside  Press, 

house  378  Green 
James,  stone  cutter, 258  Mt.  Auburn, 
house  45  Holworthy 


I>EID    JAMES    A.    plumber,    90 
V    River,  house  61  Pleasant.     See  p. 

805 
James  B.  provisions,' 5  Essex,  house 

122  Prospect  [ave. 

John  W.  upholsterer,  h.  48  Hubbard 
Joseph    A.   iron  worker,   house  36 

Allston 
Kate  Miss,  house  14  Watsou 
Mary  A.  Miss,  h.  378  Green 
Mary  A.  widow,  h.  25  Ellery 
Mary  C.  at  1460  Cambridge,  b.  do. 
Michael  F.  gardener,  h.  9  Hancock 
Minnie  V.  teacher,   Webster  gram- 
mar, bds.  61  Pleasant 
Peter  M.  carpenter,  h.  214  Pearl 
Robert  R.  freight  clerk,  B.  &  M.  R. 

R.,  B.  h.  8  Montgomery 
Spencer,  teamster,  h.  Hotel  Weston, 

School 
Thomas,  moulder,  h.  120  Harvard 
William  B.  clerk,  University  Press. 

h.  25  Ellery 
William  H.  clerk,  h.  8  Kinnaird 
William  W.  musician,  blackings  and 

shoe  dressings,   436  Main,   h.   82 

Tremont 

REID  W.  W.  MNFG.  CO.  THE 
(William  W.  Reid),  shoe  dressings 
and    blackings,    436    Main.      See 
p.  795 
see  Reed,  also  Read 
Reidy  Daniel,  baker,  bds.  179  Third 

Edward,  coachman,  2336  Mass.  ave. 

house  56  Cedar 
James,  hosemaker,  h.  73  Hampshire 
John,  gardener,  h.  47  Banks 
Maurice,  brick  layer,  h.  off  Jackson 
Thomas  T.  carriage  washer,  boards 
51  Regent 
Reilly  Catherine,  dressmaker,  house  81 
Inman 
James,  iron  moulder,  b.  159  Third 
James,   painter  and  paper  hanger. 

178  Norfolk,  h.  do. 
Jeremiah,  at  North's,  h.  33  Porter 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  h.  33  Jackson 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  b.  13  Shepard 
Timothy,   iron   moulder,   boards  33 
'  Jackson 

William  F.  blacksmith, h.  53  Holyoke 
AVilliam  H.  printer,  b.  178  Xorfolk 
William  J.  mnfr.  children's  carriages, 
bicycles,  etc.  188  Hanover,  B.   h. 
61  Front 
see  O'Reilly,  also  Rilejr 
Reimann  August,  at  Niles  Bros,  house 

85  Cushing 
Reimer  Frederick  A.  sexton  St.  Peter's 
Epis.  church,  h.  173  Green 
Mary  L.  Mrs.  h.  173  Green 
see  Riemer 
Reineke  Otto,  clerk.  167  Main 


CAMBRIDGE    [R]    DIRECTORY 


415 


Reiner  Fred,  compositor,  B.  boards  11£ 

Norfolk 
Reinscke  Otto,   drug  clerk,  boards  284 

Broadway 
Reis  Antone,  chemist,  150  Broadway,  h. 
at  Somerville 
Christian,  scriver,  h.  rear  142  Amory 
Manuel,  driver,  h.  67  Gore 
Manuel  D.  baker,  711  Cambridge  and 
67  Gore,  h.  do. 
Remby  Joshua  (Shaw  &  Remby),  house 
finish, etc.  382  Main,  h.  5  Hancock  pi. 
Remeior  Gilbert,   teamster',   1992  Mass. 

ave.  h.  1  Cogswell  pi. 
Remick  Charles  H.  h.  11  Bigelow 

Elizabeth,  widow  of   William  C.  h. 

rear  91  Fifth 
John,  laborer,  bds.  3  Gore  st.  pi. 
Ursula  M.  widow  of  John,  house  11 
Bigelow 
Remillard  Napoleon,  heliotype  printer, 

h.  72  Webster  ave. 
Remy    Theophile    Rev.     pastor    Notre 

Dame  Petie  church,  h.  3  Harvey 
Reno  Henry,  plumber,  h.  3  Conlon"s  ct. 
Renouff  Lucy  M.  dressmaker,  boards  40 

Austin 
Rent  Charles  S.  clerk,  b.  46£  Antrim 
George  S.  upholsterer,  527  Mass.  ave. 

b.  46£  Antrim 
John,  cooper,  h.  115  Elm 
William,  printer,  h.  464  Antrim 
Renton  Julien   D.   sec.   and  treas.  The 
Conn.  Steam  Stone  Co.   64  First, 
b.  70  Otis  [Pearl 

Renwick  Alexander,  plasterer,  house  115 
Repoza  Antonio  J.  laborer,  h.  322  Vine 
Frank,  hair  dresser,  19  Fifth,  house 
77  do. 
Rescue  Home  The,  301  Brookline 
Reveillon  Robert   M.   hair    dresser,    51 

Dublin,  h.  do. 
Revene  Patrick,  plasterer,  h.  2  Garden 
court 

REVERE  SUGAR  REFIN- 
ERY (Nash,  Spaulding  &  Co), 
Water,  opp.  North  and  23  Broad. 
B.    See  p.  64 

REVERSIBLE  COLLAR  CO. 
"linene"  collar  and  (.-nil'  nmfrs. 
Putnam  ave.  and  27  Kilby.  B.  Sec 
p. 10  [avenue 

Revous  Edward,  laborer,  h.  Washburn 
Rexford  Charles  W. driver  U.S.  mail,  h. 
7  Munroe 
Ernest,  laborer,  i».  121  Biunroe 
Reycroft  Arthur  I),  drug  clerk,492  Mass. 
ave.  lxls.  li  Fourth 
Joseph  w.  carriage  maker,  house  n 

Fourth 

Lewis  w.  apothecary,  w>  Cam- 
bridge, 492  and  1916  Mass.  ave.  h. 
at  Arlington 


Reycroft  Mabel,    school  teacher,  bds.  41 

Fourth 
William  C.drug  clerk. 336  Cambridge, 

h.  41  Fourth 
Reymond  Francis    H.   treas.  Cambridge 

Electric  Light  Co.  Western  ave. 

house  at  Somerville 
Reynolds  Arthur  W.  student,  H.  U.  bds. 

126  Green 
Asa  E.  Rev.  h.  14  Warland 
Bridget,  widow,  h.  84  Webster  ave. 
Charles  A.  trav.  salesman,  house  126 

Green 
Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  3  Austin  pi. 
Fred,  painter,  h.  71  Tremont 
George    W.  hairdresser,   636   Mass. 

ave.  h.  23  Essex 
James,  engineer,  h.  5  Gordon  pi. 
James,  laborer,  bds.  15  Jackson 
Julia,  widow  of  James,  h.  15  Jackson 
J.  Albert,  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  41  Inman 
Louis,  salesman,  h.  23  Suffolk 
Lizzie  M.  widow  of  Edward,  house  3 

Austin  pi. 
Michael,   rubber  cutter,  rooms   170- 

Harvard 
Michael,  shipwright,  h.  24  Porter 
Patrick,     rubber  cutter,     mis.     170 

Harvard 
Phineas  E.  hairdresser,  636  Mass.  av. 

h.  97  Brookline 
Rozena  Miss,  housekeeper,  21  Chest- 
nut, house  21  do. 
Samuel,  shoemaker,  1  Blackstone,  h. 

62  Fairmont 
Sarah  L.  wid.of  James,h.l0  Daye  ct. 
William,  car  conductor,  I).  2  Frank 
William  S.  helper,  b.  2560  Mass.  av. 

,  laborer,  h.  70  Harvard 

Rhael  William,  cooper,  h.  r.  Ill  Spring 
Rhind  Margaret,  dressmaker,  1).  IS  Lake 
Rhine  Alexander  K. machinist, h.  17Cedar 
Rhoades  C.   Wilbur,   salesman,   bds.  60 

Hancock 
Elmer  .).  bowling  alleys,  2371  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Frank   P.  salesman.  81   Summer,    B. 

bds.  26  Ininan 
Herbert  A.  bookkeeper,  Everett  Nat. 

Lank,  87  Milk,  B.  I>.  26  hnnan 
James  P.  printer,  i).  2  Summer 
Josiah  R.  carpenter,  102  Ailston,  h. 

224  Frail 
Richard  II.  hostler,  h.  i.">  Dyke 
Taney,  h.  <;<>  Hancock  ;>\  e. 

Rhode  Fred  W. bookbinder ,h.l59  Putnam 
Rhodes  Amy  C.  widow  of  Henry  J,   h. 

■  i-,.~,  RWer 
James,    supt.    Camb.    Co-operative 

Soc.  7i  i  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
John  M.  roofer,  1250  Mass.  ave.   h. 

2  Torrington  pi. 


416 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


Joseph  A.  salesman,  b.  70  Austin 
Nellie  A.  widow  of  Adolphus,  h.  70 

Austin 
see  Rickards  [Perry 

Rice  Adeline  E.  widow  of  John  S.  h.  18 
Albert  L.  reporter,  b.  27  Maple  ave. 
Annie  M.  hat  maker,  h.  25  Tremont 
Augustus  Mrs.  h.  15  Chauncy 
Benjamin  J.carpenter,h.28  Eustis  ct. 
Charles  D.  bookkeeper,  71  Kilby,  B. 

h.  901  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  F. Rev. pastor  North  Epworth 

M.  E.  Church,  h.  135  Oxford 
Charles  S.  carpenter,  h.  202  Auburn 
Christian,  skiver,  h.  r.  142  Amory 
D.  Webster,  trav.    salesman,  h.  iS83 

Mass.  ave. 
Edward  E.  student,  b.  27  Maple  ave. 
Frank  D.  clerk,  b.  13  Forest 
George  H.  clerk,  13S6  Mass.  ave.  b. 

93  Fayer  weather 
Hamilcar  W.  salesman,  38  Chauncy, 

B.  h.  27  Maple  ave. 
Harriet  A.  widow  of  Homer,  house 

11  Market 
Israel  B.  carpenter,  7  Palmer,  house 

93  Fayerweather 
James  A.  jeweller,   413  Cambridge, 

house  135  Otis 

RICE  JAMES  B.    (Dyer,  Rice   & 
Co.),   hats,   caps,   etc.   36    to    40 

Chauncjr,  B.  h.  13  Forest,  corner 

Frost.     See  p.  824 
James  C.  electrician,  B.  h.14  Fiskpl. 
James  E.  asst.   dist.  supt.  Pullman 

Car  Co.  h.  26  Lowell 
Lewis  E.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h. 

28  Allston  [Beaver 

Maria  A.  widow  of  Richard,  h.  9i 
Maria  H.  widow  of  Joseph,  house  7 

Rindge  ave. 
Mary  L.  Mrs.  h.  27  Maple  ave. 
Odber  L.  steam  fitter,b.lSl  Appleton 
Ralph  R.  special  police,  h.  60  Rice 
Samuel  S.  clerk,  b.  11  Market 
Sarah  B.  widow  of  Daniel,  house  39 

Baldwin 
Steadman  A.  carpenter,  11  Church, 

h.  19  Magnolia  ave. 
Susan  M.  widow  of  John  J.   house 

25  Tremont  [do. 

Thomas,  carpenter, 181  Appleton,  h. 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  257  Mt. Auburn 
William,  plumber's  apprentice,  bds. 

256  Putnam  ave. 
William  H.  house  144  Austin 
William   J.   tailor,  8  Central  sq.   h. 

256  Putnam  ave.  [ington 

Rich  Aquilla  B.  bookkeeper,  b.  33  Wash- 

Elisha  F.  packer  31  Commercial,  B. 

1).  21  Essex  [Magazine 

Emma  C.  widow  of  Simeon,   h.  168 


Rich  Experience  Mrs.   housekeeper,  h. 
227  Prospect 

George  F.  electrician, b. 168  Magazine 

Winfield  S.  student,  H.  U.  house  44 

Brendon  [h.  383  do. 

Richard  Charles  F.  grocer,  385  Prospect, 

Richards  Albin  M.  building  mover,  h.  22 

Bigelow 

Berthia  Mrs.  b.  2S  River 

Byron  A.  clerk,  h.  22  Orchard 

Byron  U.  b.  298  Harvard 

Daniel  P.  at  Mason  &  Hamlm's^'ms. 
59  Pearl 

Frederick  A.  confectioner,  house  22£ 
Suffolk 

Gardner  W.  box  nailer,   174  Broad- 
way, rms.  96  Columbia 

George  E.  carpenter,  b.   226    Broad- 
way 

George  F.  clerk,  385  Putnam  ave.  b. 
1  Westacott  place 

Hannah,  widow  of  Michael,    house 
113  Rindge  ave. 

Joseph  R.  architect,  55  Kilby,  B.   h. 
1715  Cambridge 

Laurietta,  h.  556  Putnam  ave. 

L.  B.  Miss,  h.  1715  Cambridge 

R.  Francis,  metals,  60  Union,  B.  h.  3 
Channing 
Richardson  Alexander,  h.  88  Harvard 

Almon  L.  salesman,  h.  46  Eustis   ct. 

Bertha  Miss,  stenographer,  bds.  322 
Prospect 

Caleb  T.  baker,  436  Mass.  ave.  house 
8£  Perry 

Charles,  laborer,  h.  57  Cherry 

Charles  E.  treas.   Horticultural   So- 
ciety. B.  h.  999  Mass.  ave. 

Charles  H.  clerk,  96  Federal,  B.   h. 
23  Haskell  [Western  ave. 

Charles  W.   packer,    house    rear  65 

Charlotte  A.  Miss,  h.232  Putnam  av. 

Cordelia  S.  widow  of  Benjamin  F.  h. 
202  Hamilton 

Cynthia  E.  house  15  Sands 

C.  Forest,  pattern  maker,  h.  141  Otis 

Daniel  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  16  Cottage 

Eliza  A.  Miss,    clerk,    Otis,    corner 
Second,  h.  at  Arlington  Heights 

Eliza  G.  Mrs.  h.  901  Mass.  ave. 

Eliza  G.  widow  of  George  P.   house 
7  Frost 

Emilie  F.  Miss,  teacher,Morse  gram- 
mar school,  b.  34  Warland 

Eugene  A.  teamster,  h.   48   Webster 
avenue 

Faustina  Mrs.  h.  79  Raymond 

Francis  A.  student,  b.  17  Ware 

Frank  L.  motorman,  h.  322  Prospect 

Franklin  H.  electrotyper,b.85  Huron 
avenue 

Frederick  F.  tin  plate  worker,  house 
215  River 


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417 


Richardson  George,  coal, rear  18  Sparks, 

h.  195  Mt.  Auburn 
George    M.    bookkeeper,    Lamb    & 

Ritchie,  Albany,  h.  24  Bowdoin 
Georgiana  Mrs.  h.  85  Huron  av. 
Horace,  milkman.  51  Erie,  b.  do. 
Horace  R.  house  51  Erie 
James,  h.  39  Putnam  ave. 
James  A.  barrels,  207  Lake  View  av. 

house  do. 
James  W.  clerk,  367  Main,  boards  54 

Washington 
John,  h.  9  Flagg  st.  ct. 
John  P.  leather,  79  High,   B.   house 

7  Essex 
Joseph,  ship  rigger,  h.  r.  25  Jay 
J.  Albert,  clerk,  b.  88  Green 
Leonard  T.  poultry,  b.  49  Market 
Margaret  E.  Mrs.  laundress, house  77 

Hastings 
Orlando  B.  boots  and    shoes,  house 

50  Cherry 
Richard  R.  engineer,  h.  148  Austin 
Samuel  C.  hairdresser,  4  Brattle,  h. 

18  Plympton 
Samuel  C.  Jr.  h.  3  Butler  ct. 
Samuel  D.  grocer,  29  Grigg,  h.  do. 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  130  Green 
Sarah  J.  Miss,  b.  11  Hillside  ave. 
Virgil  C.  furnishing  goods,  367  Main 

h.  54  Washington 
Walter  E.  clerk,  b.  8£  Perry 
William  B.  h.  17  Ware 
William  B.  salesman,  33   Summer,B. 

bds.  15  Lee 
William  C.  baker,  b.  8  Perry 
William  E.   wharfinger,  50    Central 

whf.  B.  h.  17  Ware 
William  L.  pressman,  b.  15  Sands 
William  M.  lawyer,  53   State,    B.  h. 

180  Brattle 
William  T.  painter,  h.  49  Market 
William  T.    (Richardson   &  Bacon), 

coal,  College  wharf,  foot  Dunster, 

h.  42  Trowbridge 
William  T.  Jr.  at  tube  works,  boards 

49  Market 

I  RICHARDSON  &  BACON(Wil- 
A)    liam   T.   Richardson,    M.    Clinton 
Bacon  and  Isaac  Chase),  coal  and 
wood,  College  wharf, foot  of  Duns- 
ter.    See  page  64 
Richings  William  If.  driver,  169  Gore,  h. 
26  Ninth 
William  M.  engineer,  h.  63  Pleasant 
Richmond  George  S.  fojeman,  Am.   Net. 
&  Twine  Co.  Second,  h.  95  Spring 
Katheriue,  principal, Sleeper  Kinder- 
garten school,  I),  at  Boston 
Samuel  \v.  cigar  maker,  h. !)  Carlisle 
Simon,  photographer,  h.  297  Green 
William  II.  machinist,  h.   98  Thorn- 
dike 


Ricker  Albert  H.  h.  60  Winthrop 
Charlotte  A.  h.  271  Windsor- 
Clinton  A.  clerk,  h.  179  Columbia 
Elizabeth  M.  Mrs.  teacher,   Allston 

grammar  school,  h.  179  Columbia 
Enos(E.  Ricker, Son  &  Co.),grainite, 

10  Bridge,  h.  at  Boston 
E.  Son  &  Co.    (Enos  and   Hazen  E. 

Ricker  and  Abbott  L.  Melcher), 

granite,  10  Bridge 
Frances  B.  widow  of  Vesey  P.  house 

271  Winsor 

RICKER    GEORGE    F.     steam 
machine  carpet  cleaniug,649  Mass. 

ave.  undertaker,  543  do.   house  13 

Clinton.     See  page  781 
George  H.  key  finisher,    137  Broad- 
house  153i  Harvard 
Hazen  E.  (E.  Ricker,  Son    &    Co.), 

granite,  10  Bridge,  h.  at  Quncy 
Helen  A.  Mrs.  h.  17  Orchard 
John  E.  engineman,  S.  F.  E.  4,  2101 

Mass.  ave.  rms.  do. 
Luther  P.  h.  154  Auburn 
William,  clerk,  b.  17  Orchard 
William   H.  carpenter,     house  1524 

Cambridge  [throp 

William  J.  marble  cutter,  h.  58  Win- 

,  house  3  Boardman  pi. 

Riddell  Harry  L.  teamster,  582  Mass.  av. 

b.  125  Pearl 
Henrietta,  widow  of  Edward,  house 

125  Pearl  [Arrow 

Riddle  George,  public    reader,    house  6 
Rideout  Abraham,  carpenter,  house  105 

Webster  ave. 
Duncan  T.   foreman,  State,    corner 

Osborn,  h.  175  Auburn 
Emerson  E.  sawyer,  h.  27  Cherry 
Forrest  L.  wood  moulder,  State,cor. 

Osborn,  h.  44  Columbia 
Frederick    B.    wood    moulder,    and 

grocer,  63  Norfolk,  h.  65  do. 
George  W.  carpenter,  h.  34  Union 
George  VV.  mill  hand,  State,   bds.  65 

Norfolk 
James  W.  clerk,  b.  65  Norfolk 
Loren  B.  moulder,  h.  42  School 
Maria  Louisa,  widow  of  Oliver,  h.6o 

Norfolk 
Malcolm  E.  (M.  E.  Rideoul    &  Co.), 

moulding  and  planing  mill,    State. 

COr.  Osborn,  h.  39  Austin 
Malcolm  E.  Jr.   shipper,  Rideoul  & 

Co.  b.  39  Austin 

1}II>EOUT  M.  E.   &    CO.    (Mal- 
.V     colm  E.   Rideout    and    Charles   M. 
Conant),     moulding    and     planing 

mill.  State,  cor.  Osborn.     See  p. 

7S7 
Percy  K.  Clerk,  1>.  3D   Austin 
Rose  Ann,  widow    of  .lames,     house 

*<4  Union 


418 


CAMBRIDGE    []J]    DIRECTORY 


Rideout  Thomas,  wood  woker,  rms.   114 
Columbia 
WUlard,  piano  maker,  h.   91  Wash- 
ington 
Ridge  Kearen,  laborer,  h.  19  Gerry 
Ridley  Benjamin,  waiter,  h.  92  Harvard 
George  W.  piano  key  finisher,  house 
218  Columbia 
Ridlon  Marcia  E.  Miss,  teacher,    Morse 
grammar  school,  b.  11  Cottage 
Lucy  Miss,  nurse,  b.  70  Oxford 
Ried  Camille,   instructor  of    languages, 
h.  11  Avon 
Harry  W.  clerk,  bds.  11  Avon 
Rieger  Ludwig,  gardeuer,  h.  116£  Dublin 
Riel  Clara  Mrs.  dressmaker,  165  Auburn, 
house  do. 
Joseph,  tinsmith,  h.  165  Auburn 
see  Rhael 
Riemer  Julius,  butcher,  b.  85  Cushing 

see  Reiner 
Riggs  Carrie  Mrs.  h.  79  Hastings 

John  S.  v  atchman,  h.  22  Murdock 
Washington,  coachman,  h.  76  Clark 
Riley  Cornelius,  brick  mason,  h.  11  Win- 
ter 
Craven,  blacksmith,  h.  130  Hamilton 
Daniel,  laborer,  b.  24  Foster 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  36  Warren 
Ellen,widow  of  Jeremiah,b.  12  Ninth 
Ellen,  widow  of  John,  b.  5  Madison 
Frank,  printer,  b.  227  Franklin 
Frank  E.  clerk,  h.  325  Pearl 
George,  bds.  132  Garden 
George  F.  iron  moulder,  Third,  cor. 

Bent,  bds.  197  Vine 
Hannah,  widow  of  John,  house  236 

Bridge 
Harriet  S.  widow  of  John,  house  503 

Cambridge 
Henry,  at  piano  factory,  b.  18  Bay 
Hugh,  city  laborer,  h.  19  Beaver 
James,  clerk,  h.  24  North 
James  A.  core  maker,  b.  197  Vine 
James  P.  apprentice,531  Cambridge, 

bds.  19  Warren 
Jane,  widow   of  William,    house  11 

Norton  place 
Joanna,  widow  of  John,  h.  24  Foster 
John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.2  Harvard 

place 
John,  brass  founder,  b.15  Farwell  pi. 
John,  laborer,  C.  W.  W.  h.  18  Bay 
John,  laborer,  h.  rear  107  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  5  Madison 
John,  laborer,  h.  9  Somerset 
John,  Jr.  sub.  foreman,  street   dept. 

h.  21  Fairmont  ave. 
John  D.  salesman,  b.207  Mt.  Auburn  | 
John  J.  laborer,  bds.  18  Bay 
John  J.  soap  maker,  b.  218  Harvard  \ 
John  M.   teamster,  Garden,    corner 
Donnell,  h.  357  Huron  ave.  ' 


Riley  Lawrence,  laborer,  h.  36  Warren 
Lucy  M.  widow  of  James,  boards  39 

Prince 
Martin,  Jr.  baker,  b.133  Webster  av. 
Martin  J.  laborer,  h.133  Webster  av. 
Mary,  widow  of  Daniel,    house  207 

Mt.  Auburn 
Mary,  widow   of  Patrick,  house  218 

Harvard 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  49DeWolfe 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Frederick,  house 

348  Cambridge 
Michael  F.  laborer,  h.  214  Broadway 
Nathaniel,   city  laborer,  h.  87  Har- 
vard 
Patrick,     teamster,      bds.    207    Mt. 

Auburn 
Patrick,  teamster,  bds.  9  Somerset 
Patrick,  teamster,  132  Garden,  h.  do. 
Patrick  F.  St.   car  conductor,  h.  37 

Sargent 
Patrick    H.   Rev.   asst.    pastor,   St. 

Mary's  church,  h.  55  Norfolk 
Patrick  J.  teamster,  bds.  132  Garden 
Patrick  T.  laborer,  bds.  236  Bridge 
Peter  A.   furniture  finisher,    State, 

cor.  Osborn,  h.  135  Harvard 
Richard,   hostler,   bds.  34  Webster 

avenue 
Thomas,  iron  worker,  h.47  Plymouth 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  24  Foster 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  236  Bridge 
Thomas  F.  plasterer,  h.  123  Portland 
Thomas  J.  teamster  b.  132  Garden 
Timothy  F.  boiler  maker's  heiper, 

B.   &  M.    repair    shop,    bds.   236 

Bridge 
William,  teamster,  bds.  132  Garden 
William  H.   iron  moulder,   bds.   11 

Norton  place 
Winifred,  widow,  h.  227  Franklin 
see  Reilly,  also  O'Riley 
Rines  Amos  H.  blacksmith,  h.  1  Claren- 
don ave. 
Richard  A.   milk  striker,   boards  1 

Clarendon  ave. 
Ring  Alberta  M.   bookkeeper,   B.   b.  8 

Beech 
Arthur,  bds.  142  Green 
Bernard,  carpenter,  h.  Hotel  Grotto 
David  T.  laborer,  b.  Lechmere  house 
Frank  W.  clerk  1360  Mass.  ave.  rms. 

do. 
George,  barber,  h.  164  Main 
James,  laborer,  bds.  264  Charles 
John,  cooper,  house  66  Vine 
Patrick,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house  670 

Cambridge 
Philip,  laborer,  h.  264  Charles 
Ruth    A.  widow  of  Abner,   h.    142 

Green 
William  T.  clerk.  22  South  Market, 

B.  h.  36  Second 


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419 


Riordan  Edward  L.  press   boy,   bds.   6 
Cottage 
John,  house  6  Cottage 
Michael,   cashier,  Standard  Oil   Co. 

Sixth,  cor.  Potter,  h.  318  Vine  * 
Michael  J.  baker,  h.  6  Cottage 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  10  Ninth 
Ripley  Charles,  laborer,  h.  32  Harding 
Orville,  pattern  maker,  29  Main,  h. 
at  Waverly  [Winthrop 

Prentice    T.    tile    layer,    rms.     60 
Risbell  Arthur,  steam  fitter,  boards  159 

Thorndike 

Risdon  Nancy  L.  widow  of  Isaac  E.  h. 

233  Broadway  [Columbia 

Risse   Mary,   saleswoman,   B.   rms.   210 

Ritcey    Andrew  K.   carpenter,   rms.   14 

Pleasant 
Ritchie  David    A.    (Lamb    &    Ritchie) 
metal  pipe  mnfr.   Albany,   h.   26 
Washington  avenue 
Edwin  C.  cabinet  maker,  h.  28  Prince 
Ellen  R.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  222  Pros- 
pect, h.  do. 
Irving  G.  clerk,  bds.  4  Elm  [pi. 

James,  freight  agent,  h.  1   Hillside 
James    W.     carpenter,    boards    51 

Creighton 
Joseph  N.  carpenter,  h.  222  Prospect 
J.  Albert,  painter,  h.  144  Green 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  4  Elm 
Rivard  Archie,  clerk,  B.  bds.  12  Wash- 
burn  ave.  [ave. 

Edward,  clerk,  B.  h.  12  Washburn 
Rivera  Mary  E.  R.  widow  of  Gerouimo, 

h.  28  Worcester 
Rivers  Bridget,  widow  of  Francis,  house 
2  Boyson  Place 
Burke,  clerk,  bds.  12  Kinnaird 
Fred  S.  electrician,  bds.  12  Kinnaird 
George  D.  electrician,  bds.  12  Kin- 
naird 
Isaac  W.  yard  man,  13  Broadway,  h. 

140  Columbia 
Joseph  F.  tinsmith,  h.  2  Boyson  pi. 
Mary,  widow,  h.  116£  Elm 
Thomas  W.  artist,  bds.  132  Winsor 
Riverside    Boiler    Works,    50    Harvard, 

office,  41  Pearl,  Boston 
Rivinius  Forest  C.  clerk,  95  Milk,  B.  h. 
8  Hurlbut 
Fred  W.  inspector,  1290  Mass.  Ave. 
h.  at  Somerville 
Rix  Thomas  W.  deck  hand.   h.  I   Clark 

street  pi. 
Roach  Annie  Mrs.  h.  S  Burns  Ct. 
Charles  S.  carpenter,  h.  7  White 
Daniel,  laborer,  B.<&  M.  It.  II.  h<>u<.> 

in  Short 
I >avid,  Laborer,  h.  21.'}  Third 
Dennis,  flagman,  Cambridge    Btreel 
crossing,  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h.  .">:s  <  lam- 
bridge 


Roach  Felix,  carpenter,  b.  3  Moore 

James,    carriage   smith,    boards  409 

Cambridge 
James,  laborer,  house   6  Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
John,  laborer,  h.  103  Rindge  ave. 
John  A.  painter,  bds.  3  Moore 
John  E.  engineer,  h.  1194  Cambridge 
Margaret    widowT    of  James,   house 

487  Cambridge 
Morris,  peddler,  h.  126  Amory 
Peter,    laborer,    bds.    6    Lexington 

ave.  ward  5 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  r.  996  Cambridge 
Timothy  H.  laborer,  h.  3  Moore 
see  Roche 
Roaf  Albert  B.  clerk,  184  Broad wray,  h. 

at  Boston 
Robert  N.  clerk,  184  Broadwray,  rms. 

at  Boston 
Will  F.  cashier,  Cambridgeport  Nat. 

Bank,  595  Mass.  ave.  h.  98  Maga- 
zine 
Roan  Charles  A.  C.  barber,  h.  21  Austin 
Samuel  F.  hairdresser,  341  Main,  h. 

59  Harvard 
Robard  Stephen,  stevedore,  81  Main,  h. 

62  Washington 
Robart  Albert,  machinist,  72  Boylston, 

bds.  234  Winsor 

John  O.  upholsterer,  h.  155  Banks 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  64  Harvard 
Leonard,   furniture   polisher,   h.   85 

Western  ave 
William  O.  cabinet  maker,  house  85 

Auburn 
Robb  David,  lithographer,  rms.  92  Mag- 
azine 
James  M.  bookbinder,R.  P.  house  226 

River 
Rhoda  A.  widow  of  James  A.  h.  r.  17 

Dyke 
Robbins  Albert  M.  hardware,  633  Mass. 

ave.  b.  20  Western  ave. 
Alexander,  laborer,  h.  Clifton 
Alfred,    boiler   maker,    72   Main,    h. 

441  Winsor 
Alfred  ('.  tinsmith,    633    Mass.    ave. 

rms.  53  ( !olumbia 
Austin  I'.  chemist,  h.  .~>1   Market 
Charles   A.   teamster,   386  Main.  h. 

390  do. 
Eleazer,  hairdresser,  2076  Mass.  av. 

h.  -H)\)-2  do. 
Elisha    P.  trav.  salesman,  house  27 

Putnam  ave. 

Emma,  widow   of    .Morion,   room-  30 

Wendell 
Francis  E.  teacher,  h.  8  <  utter  ave. 
Francis    II.   teacher,    11.    U.    h.    13 

Waterhouse 
George,  boiler  maker.  72   Main.  bds. 

Ml  Winsor 


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DIRECTORY 


Bobbins  George  L.  (William  B.  Hunt  & 

Co.  apothecary,  605  Mass.  av,  h.at 

Brookline 
Hiram  H.  hackman,  565  Mass.  ave. 

b.  56  Putnam  ave. 
Irving,  coachman,  h.  5  Eaton 
James  M.  real  estate,  633  Mass.  av. 

h.  25  Lee 
Jennette  E.  h.  51  Market 
John  H.  cooper,  h.  78  Franklin 
Kate  L.  Mrs.  dressmaker.  2092  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
Marshall  F.  printer,  h.  29   Putnam 

avenue 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Rufus,  house  51 

Market 
Robert  Albert,  teamster,  h.  51  Sixth 
Roberts  Albert  F.  sealer  of  weights  and 

measures,    City    Hall,    house    39 

Walden 
Alfred,  teamster,  h.  3  Somerset 
Benjamin  W. principal,  Allston  gram- 
mar school,  h.  60  Prospect 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  72  Harvard 
Charles  H.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  b. 

at  Boston 
Daniel,   trimmer,  C.  E.  L.  Co.   bds. 

315  Putnam  ave. 
Daniel  C.  92  Main,  h.  20  Craigie 
David  R.  roofer,  h.  44  Webster  ave. 
Edward  S.  jeweller,  h.  35  Brookline 
George  H.  cabinet  maker,  boards  42 

Mt.  Auburn 
George  B.  treas.  92  Main,  house  20 

Craigie 
George  N".  reporter,  13   School,   B. 

bds.  20  Craigie 
GeOrge  W.    trav.    salesman,   house 

37k  Langdon 
Helen  L.  widow  of  Charles  S.  house 

99  Hampshire 
Hugh,  hairdresser.  1892  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  826  Somerville  av. 

ROBERTS  IRON  WORKS 
CO.  92  Main.  See  page  803 
James  H.  (J.  H.  Roberts  &  Co.), 
machineiy,  135  Portland,  B.  house 
128  Oxford 
John  W.  at  Brookline  Gas  Co.  h.  49 
Ma°*ee 

ROBERTS  J.  H.  &  CO.  (James 
H.  Roberts,  D.  G.  Langlands,  J. 
R.  Somes),  machinery,  Second 
and  Charles,  salesroom"  135  Port- 
land, B.     See  p.  21 

Melvina,  widow  of  Tristram,  house 
37i  Langdon 

Orin  P.  billiards,  15  Brattle,  h.  at 
Chelsea 

Owen,  coachman,  328  Broadway,  h. 
5  West  pi. 

Robert,  hairdresser,  rms.  4  Cottage 
Park  ave. 


Roberts  Samuel,  job  team, 265  Columbia, 

h.  13  Clark 
William,    shade    maker,     b.     r.     10 

Blanche 
William,   mngr.  7  Pearl,  h.  at  Ros- 

lindale 
William  F.  hostler,  51  Regent 
William  H.  harness  maker,  7  Pearl, 

h.  at.  Somerville 
see  McRoberts 
Robertson  Alexanders,  clerk,  108  Hamp- 
shire, b.  45  Union 
Angus,   pressman,   Riverside  Pre>^, 

h.  65  Pleasant 
Asher,  clerk,  147  Pleasant,  bds.  345 

Brookline 
Catherine,  widow,  h.  81  Tremont 
Enoch  B.   clerk,  Am.  R.  Co.  house 

88  Hampshire 
George  B.  machinist,  72  Main,  house 

6  Warland 
George  R.  h.  46  Webster  ave. 
George    W.    car    conductor,    h.    45 

Union 
Hugh,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  house 

6  Warland 
James,  bell  hanger,  27  Arch,  B.  h. 

94  Pleasant 

James  D.  physician,  1925  Mass.  ave. 

house  do. 
John,  baker,  h.  54  Plymouth 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  6  Warland 
Peter,  tinsmith,  b.  74  Pleasant 
Robert,  gilder,  h.  Cottage  ct. 
William   H.  police  officer,  station  2, 

h.  22  Pleasant 
William  X.  press  feeder,  b.  Cottage 

court 
William  W.   hairdresser,   house    12 

Summer 

ROBERTSOX    WILLIAM    W. 
upholsterer,  7  Bow.h.at  Arlington. 
See  p.  798 
Robichaud  Alfred,pro visions, 403  Winsor, 

h.  at  Boston 
Robicheau  Daniel  A.  upholsterer,  house 
18  Cowperthwaite 
James  P.  Met.  Ins.   collector,  house 
105  Banks 
Robie  Daniel,  clerk,  227  Cambridge,  h. 

95  Otis 

Robillard  David,  laborer,  h.  163  Dublin 
Elizabeth,  variety  store,  163  Dublin, 
h.  do. 
Robinson   Aaron,  provisions,   54  Cause- 
way, B.  h.  52  Franklin 
Alexander,  galvanizer,  b.  101  Wash- 
ington 
Alfred,  h.  27  Grant 
Alfred  T.  bookkeeper,  150  Congress, 

B.  h.  44  Amory 
Alfred  W.asst.janitor,h.265  Prospect 
Alice  Mrs.  h.  9  Cowperthwaite 


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Robinson  Alvin  W.  driver,  669  Mass.  av. 

h.  154  River 
Andrew   F.  draughtsman,    92  Main, 

h.  176  Elm,  ward  5 
Arthur  C.  wood  moulder,  house  236 

Prospect 
Arthur  F.   police,    station   2,  house 

92  Hastings 
Asher,  clerk,  b.  345  Brookline 
Benjamin  L.   curator,  Gray  Herba- 
rium, H.  U.  h.  38  Arlington 
Charles,  agent,  h.  4  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Charles,  carpenter,  b.  101  Washington 
Charles,  janitor,  h.  88  Green 
Charles,  teamster,  b.  30  Berkshire 
Charles,  waiter,  h.2,  r.114  Broadway 
Charles  A.  clerk,  b.  465  Mt.  Auburn 
Charles  E.  driver,  450  Mass.  ave.  h. 

187  Brookline 
Charles  P.  salesman,  b.210  Columbia 
Charles  R.  produce,  50  S.  Market, B. 

h.  44  Russell 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  12  Lowland  ave. 
Daniel  S.  h.  4  Hotel  Vernon 
Dora  A.  Mrs.  b.  92  Winsor 
Eber  H.  motorman,  b.  37  Rice 
Edgar  W.  cabinet  maker,  628  Mass. 

ave.  b.  r.  52  Pine 
Edward  C.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  h. 

Brookline 
Edward  I.  painter,  h.  62  Walden 
Elizabeth,   widow  of    John,   house 

237 h  Broadway 
Elizabeth,  widow   of  Samuel,  house 

82  Harvard 
Emily,  rms.  44  Bigelow 
Emma  N.  Miss,  h.  54  Langdon 
Florence  N.  Miss,  b.  16  Forest 
Frank E.  clerk,  32  Otis,  B.  boards  52 

Franklin 
Frank  P.   car  conductor,  h.   Hotel 

Josephine,  9  Carlisle 
Fred  A.  laborer,  h.  293  Third 
Fred  O.shoe  stain  mfr.109  Purchase, 

B.  h.  210  Columbia 
F.   Arthur,  police,  station   2,  boards 

92  Hastings 
George   II.  clerk,  b.  465  Mt.  Auburn 
George  E.  laborer,  h.  195  Hampshire 
George  O.  lawyer,  h.  16  Forest 
Harry  P.  student,  b.4  Hotel  Vernon 
Helen  I'1.  widow,  h.  3  <  Mint  on 
Howard  K.  motorman,  h.  37   Rice 
Hugh  II.  ;it  glue  factory, boards  208 

Franklin 
Jabez   L.  oil  stoves.  79  North,  li.  b. 

67  Lake  View  ave. 
James  II.  bookkeeper,460  Mass.  ave. 

h.  77  Allston 
James  II.  oarpenter,  h.  266  Winsor 
Josephine,  housekeeper,  l  r>  Brattle 
.1.   B.  clerk.    Riverside   Press,   h.  at 

Somerville 


Robinson    Kate    Mrs.  variety    store,  16 

Third,  house  do. 
Laforest   G.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

4  Hotel  Vernon 
Leona  M.  widow  of  William  L.  B.  h. 

92  Concord  ave. 
Lizzie  W.  Mrs.  h.  12  Essex 
Luther,  ventilators, 38  Howard, b. do. 
L.  S.  B.  b.  467  Broadway 
Luther  C.  solder  mnfr.  38  Howard, 

house  do. 
Margaret,  widow  of  Henrv,   house 

67  Brattle 
Maria  E.  Mrs.  h.  86  Harvard 
Martha  C.  widow  of  Converse  L.  h. 

43£  Langdon 
Mary  A.   widow   of  E.  W.  house  4 

Hotel  Vernon 
Mary  W.  copyist,  Otis,  cor.  Second, 

h. 54  Langdon 
Patrick,  coachman,  38  Henry,  b.  do. 
Porter  C.   student,   H.  U.  house  3 

Clinton 
Rhoda  A.  widow  of  James,  house  17 

Dyke 
Robert,  teamster,  b.  101  Washington 
Robert  L. carpenter, house  101  Wash- 
ington 
Samuel, earpenter,b.  101  Washington 
Samuel  L.  T.  clerk,  h.lOh  Worcester 
Sarah  J.  widow  of  William  H.  house 

465  Mt.  Auburn 

ROBINSON  THOMAS,  furniture 
mnfr.  628   Mass.  ave.  h.  3,  rear  52 
Pine.     See  p.  798 
William,  conductor,  rms.  275  Broad- 
way 
William,  h.  23  Warren 
William,  janitor,  24  Quincy,  h.  do. 
William,  slater,  1250  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

101  AVashiugton 
William  B.  salesman. h.  265  Prospect 
Wirt,  h.  Hubbard  Park 

Mrs.   variety  store,    16    Third, 

house  do. 
see  Robertson 
Robithau  Louis,  iceman,  h.  14  Second 
Roby  Eunice  M.  widow  of  William  II.  b. 
10  Haskell 
Frederick  (i.  cashier,  Music  Hall,  h. 

io  Haskell 
William  T.   blacksmith,  isi    Hamp- 
shire, li.  at  Walthain 
Roche  Edward,  tinsmith,  b.48  Broadway 
Edward  C.  teamster,  10  Green,   bds. 
101  Klin 

John,  laborer,  h.  50  Broadway 
John,  steam  titter,  h.  s  Hancock 
Mary    A.  widow    of  John,  house  53 

Market 
Mollie  Mi<s.  bds.  •'>:<   Market 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  5  Heaver 

Robert  J.  vegetables,  h.  16  Green 


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Roche  William,  horseshoer,   26  Palmer, 
b.  21  Mill 
William,  hostler,  24  Brattle,  bds.  7 

Brewer 
see  Roach 
Roehfort    Charles    H.     watchman,     15 

Church,  h.  79  Boylston 
Rock  Agnais,  laborer,  h.  83  Dublin 
Louis,  brick  maker,  h.81  Dublin 
Onezime,   coppersmith,   First,     cor. 
Main,  h.  at  Pleasant  Hills 
Rockwell  Egbert,at  Am.Ex.43  Franklin, 
B.  h.  13  Summer 
Grace  E.  Miss,  clerk,  225  Cambridge, 
h.  13  Summer 
Rockwood  Luther  E.  driver,  b.  15  Perry 
Sarah  B.  widow  of  Donald  P.  house 
12  Essex 
Rodenhiser  Rufus,  carpenter,h.309  Main 
Roderick  Henry,  rubber  worker,  house 

257  Vine 
Rodgers  Edward  C.  painter,  house  173 
Franklin 
George   A.  carriage  smith,  446  Main, 
h.  6  Pine 
Rodley  George,  teamster,  h.  52  Winter 
Rodney  George,  clerk,  rms.  108  Austin 
Rodtger    John,    laborer,    Niles     Bros. 

Concord  ave.  h.  near  do. 
Rofe  John,  h.  13  Seckle 
Rogan  Joseph  M.  wire  worker,   bds.  8 

Watson 
Rogers  Annie  Mrs.  h.  162  Harvard 

Barrett,  carpenter,  13  Church,  rooms 

42  Mt.  Auburn 
Benjamin  F.  h.  23  Walden 
Blanche  E.  music  teacher,  149a  Tre- 

mont,  B.  bds.  23  Walden 
C.  Albert,   agent,   Am.  Ex.   Co.   11 

Brattle,  h.  42  Wallace 
Edward,  hostler,  h.  90  First 
Edward  B.  plumber,  rms.  29  Sidney 
Edward  H.  student,  H.  U.  boards  53 

Norfolk 
Florence  A.  Mrs.  principal,  Felton 

school,  b.  103  Inman 
Francis,  teamster,  bds.  90  First 
Frank  Felix,  laborer,  h.  210  Bridge 
Frank  F.  clerk,  h.  2  Short 
Fred  W.  clerk,  265  Pearl,  h.  271  do. 
Frederick  W.   trustee,  299  Main,  h. 

5  Craigie 
Gabriel,  at  gas  house,  h.  302  Vine 
George  H.  inspector  piano  keys,  h. 

173  Hampshire 
G.  Frank,  clerk,  21  Brattle,  house  48 

Hudson 
Hugh  F.  iceman,  122  Hampshire,  h. 

1192  Cambridge 
James,  at  College  grounds,  house  14 

Murdock 
James,  carpenter,  house  362  Putnam 
avenue 


Rogers    James    A.   shoemaker,   b.     105 

Gore 
Janet  P.  Miss,  bds.  35  Concord  ave. 
John,  barber,  h.  r.  159  Elm 
John,  clerk,  b.  14  Murdock 
John,  furniture  maker,h.64  Harvard 
John,  laborer,  b.  26  Hastings 
John,  mill  hand,  h.  57  Vine 
John,  teamster,  bds.  56  Second 
John  M.  shipper,  h.  45£  Kinnaird 
John  W.  pressman,  9  Palmer 
Joseph  O.  clerk,  365  Washington,  B. 

h.  26  Prince 
Leslie  S.  insurance,  299  Main, boards 

49  Norfolk 
Lillian  C.  teacher,  High  school,  bds. 

23  Walden 
Lizzie  A.  Miss,  h.  126  Pearl 
L.   Waldo,   Bay   State    Electrotj-pe 

Foundry,   165   Devonshire,   B.   h. 

55  Dana 
Manuel,  laborer,  bds. 86  Washington 
Manuel,  soapmaker,  h.  30  Spring 
Manuel,  soapmaker,  h.  30  Willow 
Martyn  M.  agent,  Rogers  estate.  299 

Main,  h.  49  Norfolk 
Mary  A.  widow  of  George  M.  house 

53  Norfolk 
Mary  E.  widow   of  Hamilton  G.  h. 

174  Auburn 
Mary  L.  Mrs.  h.  35  Concord  ave. 
M.  A. Miss,  manicure, chiropodist  and 

hairdressing,  26a  Brattle,  house  at 

Waltham 
M.  Jane,  compositor,  b.  14  Murdock 
M.  Thatcher,   school    supplies,   352 

Washington,  B.  h.  29  Rindge  ave. 
Nicholas  W.  cement  maker,  Albany, 

h.  at  Boston 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  17  Warren 
Patrick,  teamster,  28  Bridge,  boards 

269  Vine 
Patrick  J.  shipper,  at  Kennedy's,  h. 

143  Main 
Robert,  laborer,  H.  U.  yard,   house 

32  Baldwin 
Stephen  W.  switchman,  W.E.St.Ry. 

h.  96  Green 
William,  pressman,  9  Palmer,  boards 

47  Wallace 
William  B.  student,  b.  5  Craigie 
William  E.   asst.  register,   Probate 

Office,  Otis,  h.  at  Wakefield 
William  T.  carpenter,  h.26  Fairmont 
see  Rodgers 
Rohde  John,  musician,  h.  105  Brookline 
Leo,  plumber  and  musician,  house 

188  Hampshire 
see  Rhody 
Rohr  Ida  D.  widow  of  Robert,  house  20 

East 
Rohrbacker  Rose,  widow  of  William,  h. 

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Rolfe  Charles  J.  lawyer,  5  Tremont,    B. 
b.  405  Broadway 
George  W.  instructor  Ins.   of  Tech. 

B.  b.  405  Broadway 
William,  painter,  14  Church,  h.  34a 

Cherry 
William"  J.  editor  and  author,  house 
405  Broadway 
Rollins  Abbott  H.  bookkeeper,31  Quincy 
Market,  B.  h.  16  Garfield 
Alden  H.  carriagesmith,  10  Brattle, 

h.  58  Plympton 
Edgar  J.  ins.  12  Central,  B.    b.    1713 

Mass.  ave. 
Fred  A.  carriagesmith,  r.  10  Brattle, 

b.  22  Farwell  pi. 
George  O.  (Chapman  Carriage  Co.), 

r.  10  Brattle,  h.  22  Farwell  pi. 
John  A.  provisions,  31  Quincy  mar- 
ket, B.  h.  1713  Mass.  ave. 
J.  Edward,  photographer,  house  62 
Banks 
Rollo  Delphis,  hairdresser,  b.  47  Clay 

Joseph,  painter,  h.  47  Clay 
Roman  Emily  X.  widow,  h.  42  Grigg 

Manuel  F.  jeweler,  B.  h.  28   Magee 
Rome  Israel,  variety  store, 2601  Mass.av. 

house  do. 
Romer  Theroii  T.  salesman,  h.  16  Frank 
Ronan  Dennis,  laborer,  h.  19  Porter 

James,  laborer,  b.  4  Hunting 
Rondina  Joseph,  cabinet  maker,  bds.  25 
Fourth 
Louis,  clerk,  bds.  25  Fourth 
Peter,  wood  carver,  h.  25  Fourth 
Roney  John,   foreman,   boiler  dept.   29 

Main,  house  at  Boston 
Rood  Elisha,  carpenter,h.  120  Pleasant 
Rooney  Ann,    widow  of  John,  boards  8 
Saville 
Frank  A.  clerk,  1390  Mass.  ave. 
John,  hack  driver,  233  Brookline,  b. 

231  do. 
John  F.  salesman,  h.  494  Mass.  ave. 
John  J.  freight  handler,  h.  9  Fifth 
Owen,  laborer,  h.  4  Burns  ct. 
Peter,  plumber's  helper,  27   Brattle, 

bds.  15  Brown 
William,  laborer,  h.  23  Sparks 
William  E.  laborer,  1).  23  Sparks 
see  Runey 
Roop  William  T.  (W.   T.     Roop  &   Co.), 
boots   ami    shoes,   547   Mass.   ave. 
rms.  5   Pleasant 

I)()()rW.T.  &   CO.    (William   T. 
V    Roop),  boots  and  shoes,  547  Mass. 
ave.     Sec  map 
Etoosa  Charles,  painter,  h.  28  Union 
Roosevelt  Mabel  Mrs.  h.   194  Mass. ave. 

Root  Stephen  mason,  h.  67    Rlndge  ave. 

Roper  Bernard  J.  police, station  .">,  house 

39  Hubbard  ave.  [Cedar 

Bridget,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  48 


Roper  Francis,  rope  maker,  h.  6   Bolton 
Hannah,  widow  of  James,  house  90 

Dudley 
John,  clerk,   house  187  Putnam  ave. 
Maria  L.  widow  of  George  H.  house 

244  Harvard 
Susan  Mrs.  grocer,  62  Hubbard  ave. 

house  39  do. 
Willett  C.  student,  b.  438  Green 
Ropes  George,   piano   key  mnfr.    State, 

cor.  Osborn,  h.  at  Lincoln 
Sarah  Miss,  h.  1  Cleveland 
Rosa  Antonio,  laborer,  h.  9  Lowland  a  v. 
Rose    Adolphus  F.  machinist,  72  Main, 

h.  127  Gushing 
Amos  P.  cabinet  maker,  h.  57  Gore 
Edward,  laborer,  b.  66  Cushing 
Frank  A.  farmer,  h.  131  Cushing 
George  H.  chemist,  150  Broadway, 

h.  at  Brighton 
George  H.  iceman,  h.  133  Cushing 

ROSE  HERBERT  L.  plumber,  15 
River,  h.  244  Prospect.     See  p.  805 
Hugh,  laborer,  h.  3  Vandine 
Ida,  widow,  h.  30  Union 
John,  fireman,  h.  86  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.rear  22  Spring 
John  W.  teamster,  b.  2  Worcester 
Jose  F.  laborer,  b.  26  Winter 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  14  Lowland 
Joseph  D  night  starter,   1376  Mass. 

ave.  h.  22  Church 
Lewis  E.carpenter,h.70  Cushing  ave. 
Louis  J.  laborer,  h.  3  Locust 
Lucy,  dressmaker,  h.  96  Henry 
Manuel,  spinner,  h.  77  Fifth 
Manuel  Gracia,  laborer,  h.  26  Winter 
Mary,  widow   of  Charles,   house  66 

Cushing 
Mary, widow  of  Louis, h.  126  Cushiug 
Mary  L.   dressmaker,    126  Cushing, 

bds.  do. 
William,  laborer,  b.  51  Sixth 
William, marble  cutter,b.l26  Cushing 
William  E.  carpenter  and  builder,  h. 

11  How  la  ml 
W.  Milton,  optician,  649  Mas-    ave. 
h.  22  Antrim 
Roseberry  Edward,  laborer,  h.  91  Main 
Rosenberg    Alexander,    shoemaker.   315 
Main,  h.   Holly,  cor.  Brook- 
Edward  .).  oandy  maker,  234   Broad- 
way, h.  3  Ninth 
George  A.   confectioner,  243    Broad- 
way, h.  13   Lincoln 
.Joseph,  glass  cutter,  h.    13  Lincoln 

Joseph  l>.  Fresco  painting,  house  31 
Portsmouth 

Joseph  B.  plumber,  h.  13  Lincoln 

Samuel,  boots  ami  Bhoes,  594  rain- 
bridge  h.  8*2  Otis 

Thomas  W.  fresco  painter,  house  16 
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Rosenberg  Wendell,  glass  polisher,  b.548 

Cambridge 
Rosenblad  Anton,  carver,  b.  394  Main 
Rosenburg  William,   butcher,   boards  13 

Lincoln 
Rosencranz  Louis,  boots  and  shoes,  1248 

Mass.  ave.  h.  Hotel  Holly,  Holly 
Rosengarden    Joseph,    shoemaker,     534 

Cambridge 
Rosengren  Carl  C.  carriage  trimmer,  131 

Main,  b.  at  Boston 
Rosenquist  Carl,    coppersmith,   house  1 

Pioneer 
Rosenthal  Samuel,  rubber  cutter,  house 

106  Hampshire 
Rosie  Joseph,  tinsmith,  h.  105  Second 
Rosling  Charles  E.  cabinet  maker,  h.  97£ 

Thorndike 
Ross  Catherine,  widow  of  William  J.  h. 

238  Charles 
Charles,  city  laborer,  h.  1  Norfolk  ct. 
Charles,  h.  86  Washington 
Daniel  F.  wood  turner,  h.  309  Main 
David  C.   wheelwright,    2225  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Chelsea 
Denmaii  W.  artist,  h.   24  Craigie 
Elizabeth,   widow  of  William  M.  h. 

245  Rivet- 
Emma  J.  Miss,teacher,Gore  primary 

school,  b.  at  Somerville 
E.  D.  furniture  mover,  h.  107  School 
Fannie,  widow  of  Michael,  house  578 

Cambridge 
Harry  W.  machinist,  72  Boylston,  b. 

70  Austin 
Henry,  boiler  maker,  92  Main,  h.  263 

Portland 
James  E.  engineer,  b.  39  Winter 
James  H.  undertaker,  13  Boylston,b. 

6£  South 
Jennie,  widow   of  Alfred,  house  25 

Washington 
Jerusha  F  widow  of  Alfred,  house 

59  Elm 
John,  printer,  b.  22  Green 
John  E.  master  mariner,   house   278 

Broadway 
John  J. (William  Ross  &  Son), under- 
taker, 13  Boylston,  b.  6£  South 
John  L.  Mrs.  house  24  Cragie 
Lemuel  S.  carpenter,  h.  140  Green 
Malcolm  A.    carpenter,    house    2323 

Mass.  ave. 
Margaret,  milliner,  6i   South,  h.  do. 
Maria  R.  Mrs.  h.  70  Austin 
Nathan  B.  cigars  and    tobacco,  481 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Maiden 
Robert  H.  clerk,  b.  16  Gerry 
Sarah,  h.  59  Elm 

Susan  M. widow  of  Robert, h. 16  Gerry 

Thomas,  marble   worker,  boards  25 

Inman  [578  Cambridge 

William,  packer,  55  Tremont,  B.   h. 


Ross  William  (William  Ross  &  Son),  un- 
dertaker, 13  Boylston,  h.  6£  South 

William  F.  piano  maker,  h.  97  Spring 

William  Vernon,  coachman,  1810 
Mass.  ave.  b.  do.  ~TS 

William  &  Son  (William  and  John  J. 
Ross),  undertakers,  13  Boylston 
Rossen  Fannie,  widow,  h.  206  Green 

Robert  J.  clerk,  W.  E.  By.  St  b.   206 
Green 
Rossiter  Catherine,  h.  51  Parker 
Roulston  Rebecca  M.   bread  store,   107 
Oxford,  b.  35  Crescent 

Samuel,  upholsterer,  25  Brattle,  h. 
35  Crescent 
Rounds  Elvira,  widow  of  Benjamin  T.  h. 
88  Pearl 

William  J.  at  7  Doane,  B.  house  36 
Pearl 
Rourke  Annie  Miss,  b.  57  Broadway 

Bridget,  widow,  h.  165  Charles 

Charles,  peddler,  h.  20  Third 

Hannah  E.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  140 
Green,  house  do. 

Hugh,  peddler,  h.  229  Vine 

James  P.  clerk,  23  Harvard,  h.  167  do. 

John  M.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  647 
Mass.  ave.  h.  363  Prospect 

Julia,  widow  of  Michael,  house  11 
Boardman 

Mary,  widow  of  Lawrence,  house  22 
Harvard 

Mary  E.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  23  Har- 
vard, b.  197  do. 

Patrick  J.  (Rourke  &  Kennedy) ,  fur- 
niture mnfr.  682  Mass.  ave.  h.  at 
So.  Boston 

ROURKE    PETER  F.  groceries 
and  provisions,  21  and  23  Harvard, 
h.  197  do.     See  p.  778 
&  Kennedy  (Patrick  J.  Rourke  and 
John     A.     Kenned  yj,     furniture 
mnfrs.  682  Mass.  ave. 
see  O"  Rourke 
Rouse  James,steam  fitter,h.l62jThorndike 
Rousseau  Auguste,  piano   maker,   h.  52 
Cherry 
George  A.  piano  maker,  h.  52  Cherry 
Roust  Frank,  student,  b.  14  Beaver 

Richard  F.  stone  cutter,  h.  14  Beaver 
William  T.  electrician,  b.  14  Beaver 
Rouzant  John  M.  cook,  h.  147  Banks 
John  M.  Jr.  waiter,  b.  147  Banks 
Row  Amelia  Mrs.  dressmaker,  64  Prince, 
house  do. 
Edmund  J.  salesman,  423  Main,  bds. 
136c  Washington 

ROW  FRED  J.  wholesale  and  re- 
tail groceries  and  provisions,  Mid- 
dlesex Market,  423  Main,  and  1 
Cherry,  h.  136c  Washington,  suite 
C.     See  p.  63  [1608  Cambridge 

George,  carpenter,  15  Palmer,  house 


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Row  Isaac  F.  clerk,  h.  233  Harvard 

J.  Frank,  painter,  b.  233  Harvard 

see  Rowe 
Rowan  Michael,  mason,  h.  168  Tremont 

see  Rowen 
Rowe  Emma  L.  Miss,  copyist,  Otis,  cor- 
ner Second,  b.  27  Acorn 

Ernest  H.  bookkeeper,  69  Commer- 
cial, B.  h.  105  Henry 

George  F.  plumber,  27  Brattle,  h.  at 
Brighton 

Henry,  trav.  salesman,  279  Congress, 
B.  h.  174  Elm,  ward  5 

Henry  P.  driver,  Sawin's  Express, 
house  at  Allston 

John  J.  stone  cutter,  h.  39  Parker 

Joseph  O.  F.  real  estate,  h.  27  Acorn 

Margaret  E.   postmistress,  83   Con- 
cord ave.  bds.  40  Banks 

Mary  A.  widow  of  Philip,  h.  1  Union 

Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  108  Columbia 

Mary  J.  Mrs.  dry  goods,  83  Concord 
ave.  bds.  40  Banks 

Nellie  Miss.  b.  22  Cowperthwaite 

Philip,  printer,  b.  1  Union 

Reuben  B.  stoves,  461  Main,  house 
at  Somerville 

Samuel  F.  coal  and  wood,  order  box, 
22  Boylston,  h.  15  Mt.  Auburn 

Thomas  P.  police,  h.  271  Portland 

William,  cooper,  169  Gore,  house  16 
Squires  court 

W.  E.  Mrs.  saleswoman,  1350  Mass. 
avenue 

see  Row 
Rowell  Josephine  E.  b.  13  Mt.  Auburn 
Rowen  Mary  E.  clerk,  city  engineer's 
office,  City  Hall,  b.  8  Avon  pi. 

Michael  H.  engineer,  Children's  Hos- 
pital, B.  h.  379  Winsor 

Michael  H.  painter,  b.  115  River 

Patrick,  engineer,  Mass.  Gen.  Hospi- 
tal, B.  h.  8  Avon  place 

see  Rowan 
Rowley  Arthur  J.  E.  clerk,  622  Cam- 
bridge, b.  391  Winsor 

Grace  L.  Miss,  law  librarian,  Court 
House,  b.  at  Boston 

James  H.  compositor,  b.  391  Winsor 

John,  grocer,  622  Cambridge,  house 
391  Winsor 
Roxlev  Amelia  M.  at  Baptist  Home,  h. 

308  Brookline 
Uoy  John  M.  driver,  626  Mass.  ave.  h.  40 

DeWolfe 
Royal  Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  2 
Short 

Frank  J.  laborer,  L69  Gore,  h.  pear 
58  Thorndike 

William  J.  cabinet  maker,  20  Albany, 
h.  67  Sidney 
Ptoyce  Josiah,  professor,  II.  I.  house  103 
Irvine 


Royce  Thomas,  helper,  29  Main,  house  62 

Broadway 
Royster  Henry,  hairdresser,   341   Main, 

h.  29  Market 
Rudge  James  E.  laborer,  h.  35  Hampshire 
Rudolph  John,  clerk,  B.  h.  120  Webster 

avenue 
Rueter  Ernest  L.   supt.  Laminar  Fibre 

Co.  Tannery,  h.  at  Boston 
Rugg  Charles  W.  salesman,   rooms   242 

Harvard 
Ernest  G.  driver,  h.  238  Putnam  ave. 
Herbert  T.  salesman,  b.  238  Putnam 

avenue 

I>UGG    GEORGE    H.    coal    and 
^    wood,  386  River,  h.  515  Putnam  av. 
See  page  782 
Ruggieri    Antonio,     hairdresser,     385j^ 

Main,  h.  at  Boston 
Ruggles  Arthur  B.  glazier,  b.  258  Green 
Charles  F.  master  mariner,  h.  rear 
118  Green 
Ruggli  Edward  W.  clerk,  1382  Mass.  av. 
b.  25  Church 
Joseph  A.  shoemaker,  5  Brattle,  h. 
25  Church 
Ruhman  John  H.  bookbinder,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  269  Brookline 
Rumley  John,  city  laborer,  h.  40  Seventh 

Thomas  W.  plumber,  h.  3  Line 
Rundlet  Charles  F.  clerk,  20  Exchange 
pi.  B.  bds.  142  Prospect 
Eliza  C.  Miss,  h.  142  Prospect 
Fred  T.  b.  142  Prospect 
Martha  A.  Miss,  h.  142  Prospect 
Rundstein  Henry,  tinsmith,  h.  90  Pleas- 
ant 
Rundquist  Frans,  machinist,  h.45  Pilgrim 
Rundstrom  Axel,  waiter,  h.  250  Harvard 
Runey  Lydia  T.  widow  of  Samuel  S.  h. 

101  Thorndike 
Runyan  Preston  B.  lawyer,  209  Wash.B. 

h.  434  Mass.  ave. 
Rupprecht  Louisa,  widow  of  Robert,  h. 
rear  174  Thorndike 
Robert,  salesman,   137  Eliot,  B.  h. 
rear  174  Thorndike 
Rush  Martin,  laborer,  h.  1206  Cambridge 
Patrick  J.  engineer,  h.  32  Cogswell 
avenue 

,  ear  conductor,  rm&  70  Winthrop 

Rushmore  Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.  65  Hammond 
Russ  Elizabeth  II.  widow  of  George  L. 
b.  910  Mass.  ave. 
Sylvia     A.    Mrs.    variety    store.    165 

River,  house  do. 
William  EL  house  9  Union 
William   11.   bookbinder,  bouse   112 
<  loncord  avenue 
Russana  Antonio,  shoemaker,  289J  Main, 

bouse  do. 

Russell  Abbie  c.  Miss,  dressmaker,  871 

Mass.  ave.  nns.  17  Clinton 


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CAMBRIDGE    [ft]    DIRECTORY 


Russell  Aldeu  D.  confectionery,  h.  8  Tre- 
mont 
Alexander,    carriage    trimmer,    224 

Main.  bds.  525  Winsor 
Belle   Miss,    stitcher,   bds.   4  Hotel 

Union,  17  Harrison 
Benjamin  F.  W.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B. 

bds.  76  Oxford 
Charles  L.,  State  aid  agent,  City  Hall, 

h.  26  Inman 
Charles  Theo.  lawyer.  53  State,  B.  h. 

69  Sparks 
Charles  Theo.  Jr.  lawyer,  53  State, 

B.  bds.  69  Sparks 
Charles  W.  boards  150  Hancock 
Clara  Miss,  h.  79  Orchard 
Cora,  widow  of  Henry,  h.  231  Main 
Cynthia  M.  Miss,  h.  50  Trowbridge 
Daniel  E.  bds.  215  Harvard 
David,  foreman  of  cutters,  169  Gore, 

h.  525  Winsor 
Edmund,  laborer,  h.  250  Bridge 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  250  Bridge 
Elmer  A.  (Russell  &   Co.),  confec- 
tionery, 290  Broadway,  h.  33  Mel- 
len 
Etta  L.  Miss,  asst.  librarian,  Public 

Library,  bds.  8  Centre 
Frank,  janitor,  Boardman  school,  h. 

71>£  School 
Frank,  student,  bds.  101  Inman 
Frank  A.  salesman,  449  Main,  house 

58  Cherry 
Frank  H.  fruit,  B.  b.  4  Potter  park 
George  A.  herdic  driver,  h.  12  Elm 
Grace  E.  widow  of  James,  house  42 

Shepard 
Hattie  P.  and  Gertrude  E.  h.  80  In- 
man 
Helen  K.   Mrs.   boarding  house,   93 

Austin 
Henry  Edwards,  108  Water,  B.  h.  6 

Mercer  Circle 
Henry  W.  (Russell  &  Co.),  confec- 
tionery, 290  Broadway,  h.  19  Essex 
Herbert  F.  bookkeeper,  h.  4  Orchard 
James,  cooper,  bds.  525  Winsor 
James  R.  hatter,  h.  297  Main 
John,  bds.  24  Spring 
John,  teamster,  b.  250  Bridge 
Joseph  B.  office,  114  State,  B.  and 
pres.  Cambridge  Safe  Deposit  & 
Trust  Co.  h.  at  Belmont 
J.  Henry,  lawyer,  39   Court,    B.  h. 

150  Hancock 
Lavina,  widow   of  Leonard,   h.  215 

Harvard 
Lois  S.  widow  of  Amos,  h.  8  Centre 
Luther,  glass  worker,  b.  141  Tremont 
L.  Melvin,  coachman  and  herdic,  h. 

215  Harvard 
Margaret  Mrs.  dressmaker,  house  71 
Washington 


Russell  Margaret  E.  Miss,  groceries,   59 
North,  house  do. 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  grocer,  at  Somerville, 

rms.  36  Eustis  court 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Alvaredo,  house 

rear  66  Norfolk 
Michael,  bds.  24  Spring 
Philip  C.  brass  polisher,  h.  4  Frank- 
lin 
Ralph  P.  clerk,  162  Broadway,  bds. 

80  Inman 
Robert,  plasterer,  bds.  7  Jay 
Robert  H.  plasterer,  h.  64  Brookline 
Sylvanus,  at  Riverside  Press,  bds.  15 

Farwell  place 
Thomas  J.  tinsmith,  h.  Madison  ave. 
Wilbur  S.  discount  clerk,  Blackstone 
National  Bank,  132  Hanover,  B.  h. 
80  Inman 
William  D.  clerk,  h.  1  Erie 
William  E.  lawyer,  53   State,  B.  h. 

174  Brattle 
William  H.  elevator  man,  house  71 

Washington 
William  J.  provisions,  25  Bovlston, 

h.  23  Dunster 
W.  H.Mrs,  milliner,  71  Washington, 

house  do. 
&  Co.  (Elmer  A.  and  Henry  W.  Rus- 
sell), confectionery,  290  Broadway 
Rust  Paul  D.  student,  H.  IT.  b.  5  Scott 

William  A.  Mrs.  h.  5  Scott 
Ruston  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 
12  Seckle 
Martha,  trained  nurse,  b.  18  Beech 
Rosella  M.  widow  of  John  T.  h.  207 

River 
William,  baker,  bds.  12  Seckle 
Rutherford  Robert  J.  b.  157  Cambridge 
Ryan  Albert,  salesman,  rms.  100  Putnam 
avenue 
B.  A.  dressmaker,  155  Franklin,  b. do. 
Charles  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  h.  198 

Franklin 
Charles  H.  h.  8  Donnell        [7  Ninth 
Cornelius,  laborer,  169  Gore,  house 
Corrinne,      compositor,     rms.      29£ 

Tremont 
Daniel  F.  brush  maker,  h.  16  Antrim 
Daniel  J.  plumber,  b.  64  Plymptou 
David,  shoemaker,  bds.  102  Main 
Dennis,  city  laborer,  h.  27  Reed 
Dennis,  laborer,  bd  .135  River 
Edward,  baker,  bds.  207  Franklin 
Edwhrd  D.  clerk,  bds.  27  Kinnaird 
Edwin  J.  compositor,  h.  65  Howard 
Francis,  paper  route,  b.  65  Howard 
Frank,  laborer,  bds.  571  Cambridge 
George  W.  milkman,  8Donnell,b.do. 
Harriet    E.    principal,     Moore     St. 

Kindergarten,  bds.  147  Harvard 
James  F.  shoemaker,  h.6  Shepherd's 
block 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


42 


Ryan  John,  at  169  Gore,  bds.  51  Sixth 
John,  blacksmith,  910  Cambridge,  h. 

472  Winsor 
John,   cooper,   Goepper    Bros.    Co. 

Ninth,  h.  2  Jordan  pi. 
John,  engraver,  h.  122  Clark 
John,  flagman,  Medford  St. crossing, 

B.  &  A.  R.  R.  h.  13  Ninth 
John,  hairdresser,  h.  26  Blanche 
John,  laborer,  h.  11  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  h.  87  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,   169  Gore,  house  23 

Marion 
John,  laborer,  h.  rear  14  Ninth 
John,  machinist,  h.  21  Hancock 
John,  restaurant,  Brattle   sq.  h.  62 

Plympton 
John,  Jr.  student,  b.  64  Plympton 
John  D.  house  93  Spring 
John  D.  laborer,  house  29  Suffolk 
John  E.  teamster,  378  River,  bds. 155 

Franklin 
John  G.  printer,  h.  27  Kinnaird 
JohnH.  laborer,  bds-  87  Cambridge 
John  J.  Rev.  h.  34  Holyoke 
Joseph,  laborer,  169  Gore,  house  r. 

126  do. 
Joseph,  mason,  bds.  384  Main 
Joseph  A.  harness  maker,  2054  Mass. 

ave.  h.  2  Cedar  square 
Joseph    H.    rubber  cutter,    h.    303 

Winsor 
Margaret,  house  28  Dunster 
Margaret  M.  Miss,  music  teacher,  h. 

327  Columbia 
Martin,  mail  driver,  bds.  Ill  Wash- 
ington 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,  boarding, 

h.  24  Spring  [Franklin 

Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  198 
Mary  A.  at  Riverside  Press,  bds.  27 

Kinnaird 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  24  Spring 
Nora  A.  house  15£  Brown 
Patrick  J.  coachman,  336  Broadway, 

boards  do. 
Richard,  laborer,  bds.  21  Hancock 
Roger,  at  North's,  h.  12  Marion 

RYAN  THOMAS,  plasterer,  h.  17 
Clary.     See  page  8ul 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  155  Franklin 
Thomas  J.  lithographer,  boards  155 

Franklin 
Timothy,  carpenter,  rms.  14  Cottage 

Park  ave. 
Walter      1).     electrotype;       finisher. 
Riverside  Tress,  h.63l  Putnam  av. 

William  J.  furniture, 467 Cambridge, 

and  boots  and  shoes,  569 do.  1  n m i -« • 

452  Winsor 

Ryder  A.   E.   painter,   bds.  Brattle  sq. 

Hotel  Austin  place 

Emily  L. widow  «>t  Charles,  bouse  -i 


Ryder  Helen  F.  h.  103  Inman 

Jane,    widow    of    Richard,    h.    103 

Inman 
John  H.  painter,  206  Green,  h.  78£ 

Pleasant 
Salathiel  N. (Ryder  &  Davis), grocer, 

126  Inman,  house  do.  [way 

William  F.  carpenter,  h.  236  Broad- 

RYOJER  &  DAVIS  (Salathiel 
N.  Ryder),  grocers,  124  and  126 
Inman.     See  page  776 
Rydon  Charles.boiler  maker,50  Harvard. 

bds.  60  do. 
Ryer  Gilbert,  confectioner,  b.  241  River 
Rylander  Albion  S.  piano  case  maker, 
bds.  29  Columbia 


SABIN  LUCIUS  W.  piano  tuner,  house 
58  Pleasant 
Russell  H.   trav.  salesman,  h.  10S£ 
Inman 
Sabine  Clarence   W.   prof.  H.  U.  h.  40 

Shepard 
Sackett  Austin  D.  janitor,  Felton  Hall, 

house  1640  Cambridge 
Sackrider  M.  A.  Mrs.  b.  31  Bowdoin 
Sadilier  Matilda  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home, 

308  Brookline 
Sadler  James,  inspector,  W.  E.  St.  Rv.h. 

16  Flagg 
Safford    Charles    H.    bookkeeper.     1896 
Mass.  ave.  bds.  rear  1882  do. 
Frank,  b.  40  Austin 
Frederick  II.  student,  H.  U.honse80 
Wendell  [Antrim 

Joanna  L.  widow  of  Asa,  house  65 
Josephine  S.  stenographer,  Charles 
River  Iron  Works,  b.  65  Antrim 
Safon  Thomas,  b.  106  Thorndike 
Sage  Edwin  R.  clerk,  21  Brattle,  rms. 125 
Mt.  Auburn 
Sautz,  stone  cutter,  h.  137  Second 
St.  Bartholomew's  Protestant  Episcopal 

church,  219  Columbia 
St.  Coeur  William,  carpenter,  113  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Somerville 
St. George  Arthur,teamster,b.34  Hunting 
Barry  F.  teamster,  house  34  Hunting 
St.  Germain  Thomas,  broom  maker,  h.73 

Crescent  ave. 
St.  Ililare  Louis,  briekmaker.  h.  58  Reed 
St.  John  .John,  laborer,  l>d<.  .">1  Sixth 
St.  John's   Literary   [nstitute,  271  Cam- 
bridge 
St.  Martin  Felix  Mrs.  b.  150  Rindge  ave. 
Henry,    briekmaker,    b.    160    Rindge 

avenue 
Jacob,  briekmaker,  b.  29  Jack  SOD 

Paul,  briekmaker,  n.  lis  Rindge  av. 
Victor,  brickmaker,h.l50  Rindge  av. 
st.  Peter   Elijah,  rubber  worker,  house 
1.5  Plymouth 


428 


CAMBRIDGE 


LSj 


DIRECTORY 


St.  Peter  Louis,  rubber  worker,  house  52 

Ninth 
Sakiua  James,  crockery,  etc.  rooms  409 

Cambridge 
Salamemi    John,    B.    B.   Works,   h.  248 

Third 
Salinger  Matthew,helper,  162  Broadway, 

h.  174£  Spring 
Salisbury  Koscoe   G.    watchman,  house 

68  Prospect 
Sallenger  Lawrence,    shoemaker,   house 

174  Spring 
Salmon   Cornelius,    carpenter,    h.    115a 

Pleasant 
Salvinia  Pispica,  hairdresser,  8  Pearl,  h. 

57  Plymouth 
Salzmann  F.    Xavier,    optician,    Alvan 
Clark  &  Sons,  50  Henry,  house  19 
Chestnut 
Sam  Kee,laundry,335  and  379  Main, h. do. 

Lee,  laundry,  721  Mass.  av.  h.  do. 
Sampson  Albert  C.  clerk,  Dane  Hall,bds. 
at  Allston 
Arthur  H.  music  teacher,  7  Essex, 

boards  do. 
Charles,  teamster,  h.  rear  57  Dublin 
David,  priuter,  b.  4  Riverside  place 
Fred  M.  motorman,  b.  35  Brookline 
George,  laborer,  h.  Xew 
Jacob  A.  janitor,  h.  4  Riverside  pi. 
Jacob  H.  coachman,  Somerville.rms. 

19  Ware 
John,  laborer,  h.  197  Dublin 
Lawrence, painter,h.  1152  Cambridge 
Martha,  widow  of  Franklin,  house  5 

Jay 
Mary  L.Mrs. variety  store, 83  Rindge 

ave.  house  do. 
Maxcime,  laborer,  h.  83  Rindge  ave. 
Xellie    F.    Mrs.     physician,    h.     21 

Florence 
Samuel,  marble  cutter,  b.  585  Put- 
nam avenue 
William    F.    bookbinder,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  23  Elm 
William   G.  easel    maker,    bds.  164 
Raymond 
Samson    Hueston,    teamster,    bds.   469 

Cambridge 
Samuels  Joseph,  fruit,  457  Mass.  ave.  h. 

1  Coolidge  place 
Samuelson  Frank,  sawyer,  h.  6  King  pi. 

William,  blacksmith,  h.  61£  Cherry 
Sanborn  Ambrose  H.  b.  11  Blake 
Anna  E.  Mrs.  h.  94  Hancock 
Charles  A.  b.  1603  Cambridge 
Charles  A.  Jr.  foreman,  Baldwin  st. 

car  station,  h.  1603  Cambridge 
Charles  B.  clerk,  b.  94  Hancock 
Charles  F.  medical  student,  H.  U". 

b.  1603  Cambridge 
Charles  F.  paying-teller.  B.  S.  D.  & 
T.  Co.  87  Milk.  B.  h.  125  Magazine 


Sanborn  Charles  L.  clerk,  2093  Mass. ave. 
Charles  M.  electrician,  728 Mass. ave. 

h.  17  Warland 
Frederick  II.  clerk,  626  Mass.  ave.  b. 

61  Franklin 
Frederick  R.  car  conductor,  boards 

1603  Cambridge 
George  O.   pres.   Rockport  Granite 

Co.  Conn.  h.  149  Magazine 
Henrv,  billiard  room,  1280  Mass.  av. 

h.  20  Ellery 
John  P.  h.  9  Mercer  Circle 
Josiah  F.  clerk,  1280  Mass.  ave.  rms. 

100  Mt.  Auburn 
Lucy  M.  Mrs.  boarding  house,  1603 

Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Maron  J.  engineer.  F.  R.  R.   house 

174  Elm 
Marv  W.  widow  of  Joshua  S.  house 

61  Franklin 
Pamelia,   widow  of  Moses,  bds.  45 

Regent 
Ruby  R.  Mrs.  h.  42  Western  ave. 
William  B.   electrician,  house   1603 

Cambridge 
Sandahl  Louis  J.  stone  sawyer,  64  First, 

h.  112  Spring. 
Sandberg  A.  H.  baker,  b.  815  Cambridge 
Edward,  prop.  Elm  St.  Carriage  Co. 

124  Elm,  h.  at  Somerville 
Paul  O.  pocketbook  maker,   Black- 
stone,  h.  8  Laurel 
Sandeen  Frederic  A.    telegrapher,  h.  4 

Coolidge  pi. 
Sander  Freidrich,  laborer.  Botanical  Gar- 
den, h.  94  Wendell 
Sanders  Ernest  M.   at  piano  f actor y,  b. 

291  Green 
George,   teamster,   A.    H.   Hews  & 

Co.  bds.  26  Mead 
Gustav,  blacksmith,  bds.  155  Otis 
Henry  A.  clerk,  B.  bds.  19  Crescent 

avenue 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  262  Columbia 
Thomas  R.    millman,    368  Main,  h. 

291  Green 
see  Saunders 
Sanderson  Charles  O.  paper,  twine,  etc. 

h.  23  Auburn 
Christopher    C.    carpenter,     Parker 

House.  B.  h.  house  27  Tremont 
Edward  T.  architect,  bds.  116  Thorn- 
dike  [house  do. 
Harland  L.  dentist,  1601  Mass.  ave. 
Herbert  C.  clerk,  bds.  6  Rockwell 
John,  gardener,  1022  Mass.  ave.  h. 

6  Rockwell 
William  R.  teamster,  h.  r.  61  Gore 
Sandine  Ernest,    blacksmith,   bds.     19b 

Lopez  [17  Rockwell 

Sandison  George  R.  piano  worker,  house 
Sands  Charles  L.  musician,  bds.  457  Mt. 

Auburn 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


429 


Sands  Emma  L.  wid.  of  Robert  L.  h.  457 
Mt.  Auburn 
Frank  E.  salesman,  51  Summer,  B. 

bds.  20  Avon 
Fred  E.   salesman,   51   Summer,  B. 

bds.  20  Avon 
George  R.   marble  worker,   457  Mt. 

Auburn,  bds.  do. 
John  L.  student,  Yale,  b.  20  Avon 
Martin  W.  brick  mnfr.  281  Walden, 
house  30  Lancaster  [Avon 

Mary  A.  widow  of  Benjamin  F.  h.  20 
Orrin  E.  salesman,  172   State,  B.  h. 

95  Huron  ave. 
Robert  E.  crackers,  29  Franklin,  b. 
469  Mt.  Auburn 
Sandt  Charles  Mrs.  h.  13  Florence 
Sanford  Elmira  H.  widow  of  William  H. 

bds.  46  Western  ave. 
Sang-  Kee,  laundry,  95  Banks,  h.  do. 
Sanger  Chester  F.  Mrs.  h.  33  Agassiz 
Howard  E.  bds.  36  Arlington 
Warren,  treas.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  cash- 
ier,    Monument    National    Bank, 
Charlestowu,  h.  36  Arlington 
Santa  Maria  William  Mrs.h.140  Magazine 
Sargent  Annie  M.   widow  of  Frank,  h. 
129  Green 
Benjamin,  engineer,  h.114  Thorndike 
Dudlejr  A.,  M.  D.  director,  Hemen- 
way  Gymnasium,   H.   U.   also  20 
Church,  h.  27  Everett 
Edwin  L.  master,  High  school,  house 

18  Agassiz 
Frances  V.  Mrs.  rms.  70  Oxford 
George  L.   action  maker,   house  §4 
Hampshire  [Pearl  j 

Hattie  A. widow  of  John  A. house  120 
Horace  B.  wood  turner,  201  Bridge, 

bds.  114  Thorndike 
Howard,  trustee,  68  Devonshire,  rm. 

11,  B.  house  11  Follen 
John  W.  C.  provisions,  614  Western 

ave.  house  97  do. 
Sarah  D.  widow  of  Charles  R.  house 
156  Elm,  ward  5  [Broadway 

Sarah  J.  widow  of  Amos  W.  h.  287 
Sarah  W.  bds.  157  Hancock 
William    W.    carpenter,    house    14 
Myrtle  place 
Sarkerian  Zaker,  house  227  Vine 
Sarsticld  Bernard,  clerk,  37  Brattle,  bds. 
3  Hancock 
James  M.  engineer,  h.  3  Hancock 
Sasportas  Nauthalie  3.  hairdresser,   127 

Main,  house  '.i  Hotel  Harrison 
Sassard  John  K.w  ig  maker,b.3  Amory  pi. 

Blary  <;.  house  3  Amory  pi. 

Saner  Dora,  widow  of  Martin, house  1122 

Cambridge  ave. 

Saul  Arthur  D.  student,  i>.   19  Highland 

William    B.   tailor's  trimmings,    95 

Chauncy,  B,  h.  19  Highland  av. 


Saul  William  F.  tailor's  trimmings,  bds. 
19  Highland  avenue 

William  H.   bookkeeper,   house  118 

Columbia  [Hoi  worthy 

Saunders  Alfred  A.  motorman,  house  47 

Alice,  forewoman,  stitching  room, 
Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  at  Boston 

Ambrose  C.  apothecary,  441  Cam- 
bridge, and  physician,*  20  Orchard, 
house  do. 

Catharine,  widow  of  Bartholomew, 
house  35  Harvard 

Charles,  electrician,  b.  79  Thorndike 

Charles  F.h.  28  Fifth 

Charles  H.  house  1627  Mass.  ave. 

Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  33  Harvard 

Francis  E.  house  4  Chauncy 

George  Edward, hardware, 155  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  5  Concord  ave. 

George  S. hardware, 155  Washington, 
B.  house  9  Concord  ave. 

Horace,  real  estate,  rms.  17  Shepard 

Isaac  J.  servant,  17  Dana,  house  95 
Hampshire 

John,  salesman,  B.  bds.  218  Brattle 

Joseph  A.  elevator  man,  Hotel  Carl- 
isle, 14  Carlisle 

Joseph  B.  photo  agent,  house  3  Ash- 
burton  place 

Josephine  E.  widow  of  Nathan,  h. 
59  Elm  [9  Fifth 

Margaret  A.  widow  of  John  T. house 

Oliver,  carpenter,  bds.  218  Brattle 

Robert,  paino  maker,  b.  35  Harvard 

William  E.  engineer,  rear  380  Main, 
house  97  School 

see  Sanders 
Saurman  Maurice,  laborer,  b.  48  Winter 
Savage  Albert,  head  waiter, h.  105Innian 

Annie,  teacher,  bds.  108  Iuman 

Charles  H.  motorman,  house  1610 
Cambridge 

Edward,  cutter.  Am.  Rub.  Co. house 
22  Warren 

Edward  C.  (Savage  &  Sou),  express, 
626  Mass.  ave.  h.  43  Essex 

Frank  B.  Clerk,  422  Broadway,  bds. 
at  Arlington  Heights 

Fred  A.  cigar  maker,  bds.  13  Dodge 

Herbert  I.,  driver,  136  Franklin,  h. 
2()«)  Green 

James  M.  bds.  t  Shepard 

John,  clerk.  Hi'.)  Gore,  h.  108  toman 

.Folin,  bouse  13  Dodev 

John  K.  carpenter,  h.  13  Dodge 

John   P.  clerk,  !>  Brattle,  house  at 

Sonierville 
lvter.  Laborer,  bds.  171  Otis 
Walter  B.clerk,90  Brattle,h.58  Bli  i  i 
William,  Laborer,  bds.  39  Ninth 
William,  laborer,  bds.  171  <>ti* 
A  son    Kdw ard  <  .  Sai  age  .  express 

U26  Hass.  ave. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]     DIRECTORY 


Savalovitz    Morris,    boot   and   shoe    re- 
pairer, 1093  Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Savena  Mnfg.  Co.  J.  H.  Davis  and  C.  H. 
Pratt,  managers,  204  to  208  Broad- 
way 
Saville  Henry  M.  Mrs.  h.  57  Shepard 
Huntington,  student,  H.  U.boaids  57 

Shepard 
Sumner  C.  bds.  57  Shepard 
Savory  Everett  S.  letter  carrier,  18  Boyl- 

ston,  h.  33  Creighton 
Sawin  Daniel  H.  lost  freight  agent,N.Y. 
N.   H.   &   H.   R.   R.,    B.   house  5 
Hilliard  place 
Herbert  E.  clerk,  bds.  73  Brattle 
Moses  M.  prop.   Sawin's  Cambridge 
&  Boston  Express.  Lyceum  build- 
ing,  Harvard   square,    1402  Mass. 
ave.  house  73  Brattle 
Samuel  H.  clerk,  13U0  Mass.  avenue, 

house  1  Wallace  street  place 
William  S.  salesman,  b.  2  Clinton 
QAWIFS  EXPRESS,  M.  M.  Saw- 
IO       in  prop.  Lyceum  building,Harvard 
square,   1402    Mass.    ave.  and    34 
Court  square,  B.     See  page  30 
Sawtell  Francis  L.  paper,  etc.  37>£  How- 
ard, house  12  Magazine 
George  E.  clerk,  36  Federal,  B.  bds. 

12  Upton 
George  H.  bar  clerk,  124  Cambridge, 

B.  house  344  Pearl 
Harry  F.  student,  bds.  12  Magazine 
Sarah,  widow  of  Benjamin,  house  12 

Upton 
William  B.  fruit,  State,  cor.  Broad, 
B.  house  12  Upton 
Sawtelle  Albert  L.  (J.  S.  Trowbridge  & 
Co.),   fishing  tackle,  etc.  16  Elm, 
B.  h.  31  Creighton 
Sawyer  Albert  F.  driver,  Hose  2,  house 
14  Sidney 
Albert  J.  dentist,  569  Mass.  avenue, 

house  302  Brookline 
Benjamin,  car  conductor,  boards  15 

Fairmont  avenue 
Carrie  A.  Miss, teacher.  High  school, 

house  48  Mt.  Vernon 
Charles,  clerk,  bds.  1083^  Inman 

SAWYER  CHARLES  A.  painter, 
460  Main,  house  21   Clinton.     See 

front  cover 
Charles  H.  (H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son), 

oiled  clothing  mnfr.    Thorndike, 

house  at  West  Medf  ord 
Edith  L.  at  Radcliffe  college,  boards 

302  Brookline 
Edward  D.  (E.  D.  Sawyer  &  Co.), 

lumber,  24  Cambridge,  h.  Inman, 

corner  Mass.  ave. 
Elizabeth  D.  widow  of  Thomas  J. 

house  58  Norfolk  [65  Austin 

Emma  M.  teacher.Latin  school,  bds. 


Sawyer  Enos  D.    (E.  D.  Sawyer  &  Co.), 
lumber,  24  Cambridge, h.  7  Clinton 

SAWYER  E.  D.  &  CO.  (Enos  D. 
and  Edward  D.  Sawyer),  lumber, 
24  Cambridge,  order  box,  166  Dev- 
onshire, B.     See  page  787 

Frank  P.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave.  house 
234  Pearl 

Franklin,  clerk,  P.  O.  18  Boylston, 
bds.  15  Fairmont  ave. 

Franklin  W.  bds.  58  Norfolk 

Fred  A.  baker,  h.  108£  Inman 

Fred  A.  dentist,  569  Mass.  ave.  bds. 
302  Brookline 

Fred  E.  S.  draughtsman,  boards  107 
Pleasant 

Fred  L.  (F.  L.  Sawyer  &  Co.),  lum- 
ber, end  of  Brookford,   b.  37  Day 

Fred  L.  manager,  U.  S.  Ins.  Co.  B. 
house  26  Ash 

SAWYER  F.  L.  &  CO.  (Fred  L. 
Sawyer    and    Lyman    Leighton), 

lumber  and  builders'1  material,  end 

of  Brookford.     See  page  787 
George  A.  lawyer,  5  Tremont,  room 

53,  B.  house  1637  Mass.  ave. 
George  E.  painter,  460  Main,  house 

18  Jay  [Pleasant 

George  X.    G.   ins.   agent,  bds.  107 
Henry  H.  clerk,  169  Gore,  house  at 

Somerville 
Howard  M.  (H.  M.  Sawyer  &  Son), 

oiled  clothing  mnfr.  Thorndike,  h. 

at  West  Medf  ord 

SAWYER  H.  M.  &SOX  (Howard 
M.  and  Charles  H.  Sawyer),  oiled 
hat  and  clothing  mnfrs. Thorndike, 
between  First  and    Second.     See 
page  806 
Jabez   A.  lawyer,  28  State,  B.  h.  48 

Mt.  Vernon 
John  H.  bookkeeper,  25  Brattle,  b. 
48  Mt.  Vernon 

SAWYER    JOHN     S.    insurance, 
real    estate,   and  agent  Middlesex 
Fire  Ins.  Co  553  Mass.  ave.  and  W. 
F.  Webster  Cement  Co.  1  Albany, 
h.  65  Austin.     See  front  cover 
Joseph  W.  mason,  h.  107  Pleasant 
Lawrence  T.  clerk,  H.  M.  Sawyer  & 
Son,  Thorndike, h. at  West  Medford 
Mary,  widow  of  Franklin,  house  15 

Fairmont  av. 
Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  Gram- 
mar school,  bds.  34  Cottage 
Mary  J.  widow,  h.  6a  Saville 
Otis,  clothing  cutter,  H.  M.  Sawyer 

&  Son,  h.  83  Wendell 
Sidney  M.  salesman,  b.  559  Main 
Walter  D.  salesman,  boards  48  Mt. 

Vernon 
Wille  H.   telephone  inspector,  b.  6a 
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431 


Sawyer  William  D.  clerk,  16  Cambridge, 

b.  7  Clinton 
Saxsmith  Laura  M.  bookkeeper,  bds.  11 

Cottage 
Minnie  Miss,  b.  19  Cottage 
Say-re  Frank,  electrician, rms.47  Tremont 
Savward  Henry  R.whol. boots  and  shoes, 

133  Summer,  B.  |h.  2211  Mass.  av. 
Scales  Frank,  mason,  h.  2433  Mass.  av. 
Horace,  h.  11  Vincent 
Joseph,  house  172  Hampshire 
Scanlan  Andrew,  R.R.  sectionman  b.  27 

Harvey 
Catherine  F.  widow  of  Eugene,  h. 

35  Cedar 
Daniel,  laborer,  house  Rolling  Mill 

Block,  11  Bristol 
Edward  M.  letter  carrier,  18  Boyls- 

ton,  h.  46  Hudson 
Francis  P.  painter,  730  Mass.  ave.  h. 

1343  Cambridge 
James,  plasterer,  bds.  23  Harding 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.16  Montgomery 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  h.  15  Marion 
John,  fruit  peddler,  h.  23  Harding 
John,  motorman,  b.  15  Marion 
John  B.  express,  h.  210  Columbia 
John  T.  bds.  23  Harding 
Louis  B.  machinist,  b.  320  Mass.  av. 
Louis  G.  painter,  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co. 

h.  320  Mass.  av. 
Mary  L.  widow  of  James,  house  47 

Essex 
Michael  J.  brick  mason,  b.  16  Mont- 
gomery 
Michael  F.  painter,  h.  70  Rindge  av. 
Patrick  J.  carriage  painter,  boards 

16  Montgomery 
William,  harness  maker,  house   113 

Webster  ave. 
Scanlon  Patrick  J.  tinner,  Third,  corner 

Potter,  h.  42  Washington 
Scannell  Daniel,    blacksmith,   house   54 

Ninth 
Dennie,  gas  house,   Main,   house  4 

Harvard  pi. 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  139  Otis 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  11  Fourth 
Henry,  clerk,  2427  Mass.  ave.  house 

at  Arlington 
John  J.  horse  shoer,  h.  68  School 
Michael,  blacksmith,  124  Elm,  house 

at  Somerville 
Michael,  laborer,  house  139  Otis 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  4  Harvard  place 
Richard,  at  North's,  h.  8  Marion 
Schadline  JLouis,  confectioner,  house  IS 

DeWolfe 
Schaejbe  Charles,  brakeman,  F.  R.  R.  h. 

1204  Dublin 
Shaffer  Conrad,  Mrs.  h.   10  Imnaii 

Sohalk  George,  asst.  steward,  Memorial 
Hall,  h.  20  Meacham 


Scheer  Richard,   hose    maker,   house  1 

Webster  ave. 
Schelbach  Herman,  piano  key  maker,  b. 
19  Market 
William,  piano  key  maker,  boards  19 
Market 
Schenck  Charles  H.  laborer,  house  184 
Rindge  ave. 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  340  Broadway 
William  T.  laborer,  h.186  Rindge  av. 
Laura,  h.  98  Plympton 
Schermerhorn  Martin  K.  Rev.   rms.  57 

Brattle 
Scheydecker  Otto,  gardener,   boards  25 

McDonald 
Schifferdecker    Charles,    varnisher,    162 
Broadway,  h.  43  Seventh 
Charles  3ST.  candy  maker,  boards  43 

Seventh 
Karl,  piano  polisher,  h.  43  Seventh 
Schilling  Hugo  K.  prof.  H.  U.  house  4 

Langdon 
Schimpf  Jacob,  sausage  maker,  house  r. 

157  Spring 
Schindler  Carl,  clerk,  b.  1750  Cambridge 
Felix,  waiter,  h.  5  Ashburton  pi. 
Hugo,  h.  1750  Cambridge 
Solomon,  h.  1750  Cambridge 
Schletter   Verena,   widow   of    Melchoir, 

prop.  Mansion  House,  3  Gore 
Schliephake     Frank,     laborer,     Revere 

Sugar  Refinery,  h.  125£  Spring 
Schmidt  Charles,  piano  action  maker,  h. 
324  Vine 
Edmund,  carver,  rms.  93  Gore 
Herman,  cook,  ti.  4  Kenvvay 
Margaret,  widow  of  Henry  L.  h.  65 

Sixth 
Moritz,  papier  mache  maker,  boards 
65  Sixth 
Schmidtko  Wilhelm,  shade  maker,  h.  45 

Washington 
Schneider  Henry  J.  baker  h.  4  Ashbur- 
ton place 
Gustav,  cook,  h.  202  Charles 
Schnetzer,  Emma  J.  Mrs.  variety  store. 

56  Rindge  av.  h.  do 
Schnur  Emille,  baker,  b.  8  Union 
Schoales  Alfred  B.  engineer,  Third,  cor. 
Bent,    and   grocer,  70   Broadway. 
house  do, 
Schofield  Charles,  carpenter,b.  37  Regent 
QCHOFIELD      CHARLES      B. 
io     prop.    Park's    Cambridgeport     Kx- 
press,  24  Blanche,  house  (Uk     See 
page  7 85 
.John  E.  bookkeeper,  h.  9  I>a\ 
Nellie  L.  Mrs.  (Schofield  &  White), 

dry  gOOdS,    2006    Ma--,   ave.   house 

9  Day 
A:  White   (Mrs.  Nellie  L.   Schofield 
and  Mrs.  Nettie  White), dry  goods, 
2006  Mass.  av. 


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Schopf  Lena,  widow  of  John  A.  h.  1120 

Cambridge 
Schrauth  Louis,  at  Revere  Sugar  Refin- 
ery, h.  r.  126  Thorndike 
Schrode    Joseph  H.   machinist,    boards 

Porter's  Hotel 
Schroder  Johu  A.  rope   maker,   house  1 
Pond  place 
Theodore,  book  binder,   house  161 
Putnam  av. 
Schtrobel  Annie  Mrs.  h.  6  Eighth 
Schubarth    Albert,    printer,    Riverside 
Press,  b.  91  Wendell 
Henry  W.  clerk,  B.  &  M.  R.R.,  B.  b. 

91  Wendell 
Johanne,  widow  of  Marthinius  L.  h. 
91  Wendell 
Sehuler  Frederick,  currier,  h.  14  Harvey 
George,   confectionery,    243    Broad- 
way, h.  35  Webster  av. 
Schultz  August  F.  engineer,  h.  6  Second 
Charles,    laborer,  Niles  Bros.  Con- 
cord av.  h.  n.  do. 
James  h.  108  Auburn 
John,  baker,  h.  24  Suffolk 
John  A.  grocer,  171  Main,  house  5 

Pioneer 
John  H.  egg  lighter,  Faneuil  Hall, 
B.  h.  108  Auburn 
Schumn  Otto,  clerk,  rms.  114  Columbia 
Schwab   Sophia    Mme.    dressmaker,    20 

Huron  av.  h.  do. 
Schwamb    John,   foreman,    piano     case 
makers,  162  Broadway,  h.  30  Elm 
Warren  C.   piano  regulator,  h.  235 

Columbia 
William,  foreman,  case  maker,  286 
Main,  h.  at  Arlington 

SCHWARTZ   A.  A.  MRS.  prop. 
Central  House,  483  Mass.  ave.     See 
page  795 
Bros,  painters, etc.  21  Tremont 
Eddy,  variety  store,  1261  Cambridge, 

h.  46  Elm 
E.  Samuel,  clerk,  1261  Cambridge,  h. 

46  Elm 
Henry  G.  h.  483  Mass.  av. 
Kaufman,  peddler,  h.  2  Dickinson 
Manuel,  house  211  Vine 
Morris     (Schwartz    &      Goldman), 
painters,  42  Market,house  2  Union 
place 
&   Goldman,  (Morris   Schwartz  and 
Harry     Goldman),     painters,    42 
Market 
Schwendenmann  Daniel, peddler,house  25 

Harvey 
Scobey  Frank  W.  police,  station  3,  h.  85 

Thorndike 
Scollan    Patrick,    furniture  mover  and 

baker,  191  Hampshire,  h.  r.  do. 
Scorgie  Alexander  E.  stone  cutter,  h.  3 
Gibson 


Scorgie  James  C.  supt.  Mt.  Auburn  cem- 
etery,583  Mt.Auburn,h.228  Brattle 
Matthew  L.  (Wight  B   Scorgie),  258 

Mt.  Auburn,  h.  1  Gibson 
William  K.  laborer,  b.  3  Gibson 
Scott  Albert,  cook,  B.  h.  224  Columbia 
Alexander,  laborer,  h.  12  Eliot 
Alexander,  laborer,  h.  239  Main 
Alexander,  porter,  h.  35  Hastings 
Alexander  F.  potter,  h.  2  Cleveland 
Ann,  widow  of  Matthew,  grocer,  42 

Jefferson,  h.  do. 
A.  Walter,  clerk,  1900  Mass.  av.  bds. 

1906  do. 
Charles  S.  printer,  518  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Allston 
Charles  W.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, rms.  565£  Main 
Charles  W.  pressman,  10  Dunster,  h. 

Middlesex 

Clarence,    paper    cutter,    house    40 

Plymouth  [Banks 

Ellen  T.  widow  of  John,  house  153 

Emma  J.  widow  of  Ben  B.  house  35 

William 
Frederick  W.  foreman  machinist,  29 

Main,  h.  116£  Inman 
Frederick  W.  teamster,  b.  Ill  Gore 
Gilman,  motorman,  h.  12  Brookline 
Harry  H.  action  maker,  b.  5  King  pi. 
James  C.  teamster,  469  Main,  h.  60 
Cherry  [35  Hastings 

Jane,  widow  of  John,  laundress,  h. 
John,  peddler,  b.  42  Jefferson 
John  J.  at  Am.  Rub.  Works,  bds.  2 

Seventh  st.  ct. 
COTT  JOHN  J.  lawyer,  225  Cam- 
bridge,  h.   124  Otis.     See  p.   816 
John  J.  plumber,  560  Mass.  ave.   h. 

67  Dana 
John  W.  cooper,  h.  r.  137  Tremont 
John  W.  A.  artist,  h.  44  Pleasant 
Joseph,  b.  4  Acorn 
Joseph  T.  cook,  h.  57  Harvard 
Lloyd,  teamster,  h.  r.  128  Tremont 
Major,  waiter,  Memorial  Hall,  rms. 

r.  25  Banks 
Mary,  cook,  rms.  45  Mt.  Auburn 
Mary  J.   widow   of    Robert,   house 

116£  Inman 
Maud  Amanda,  teacher  of  elocution, 

h.  67  Dana 
Michael,  cooper,  b.  51  Sixth 
Michael,  glazier,  h.  90  Spring 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  2  Seventh  st.  ct. 
Robert  C.  carpenter,h.  5  Cottage  row 
Smith   A.   engineer,   81  Main,  h.  28 

Union 
Thomas  F.carpenter,b.5  Cottage  row 
Thomas  F.   cl^rk,   2371  Mass.   are. 

h.  at  Somerville 
Timothy  A.  foreman,dry  press  room, 
Riverside  Press,  h.  158  Putnam  av. 


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433 


Scott  Walter    H.    car  conductor,     b.     1 
Coolidge  pi.  (man 

William,  piano  maker,  rms.13  Board- 
William  (William  Scott  &  Co.),  teas, 

561  Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Boston 
William   &  Co.   teas  and  coffee,  561 

Alass.  ave. 

William  R.   at    Am.    Rub.   Works, 

b.  2  Seventh  st.  ct.  [bia 

Scotton  Alfred  E.  shipper,  b.  131  Colum- 

Frederick  B.  asst.  drawing  teacher, 

M.  T.  School,  b.  131  Columbia 
Henry  S.  hairdresser,  481  Mass.  ave. 

h.  35  Brookline 
Herbert  L.  plumbing,  h.  39  Green 
Mary,   widow  of  Henry,  house  131 
Columbia  [h.do 

Scottron  Pearl  C.  dressmaker,  9  Mead, 
Samuel,  bds.  9  Mead 
Thomas,  restaurant,  at  Brookline,  h. 
9  Mead 
Scranton  D.  Carl,  wood  turner,  SI  State, 
h.  93  Austin 
D.   Frederick,    wood  turner,    State, 

cor.  Osborn,  h.  68  Green 

Henry  A.  wood  turner,  81  State,  h. 

93  Austin  [31  Green 

William  F.  wood  turner,  81  State,  h. 

Scribner  John  H.  blacksmith,  house   15 

Douglass 
Scudder  Emma  A.  teacher,  High  school, 
boards  108  Austin 
Gardiner  H.  student,  b.  156  Brattle 
Horace  E.  author,  4  Park,  B.  house 

17  Buckingham 
Mary,  wid.  Henry  B.  h.  41  Hastings 
Mary  B.  widow  of  Alexander,  house 

108  Austin 
Samuel  H.  h.  156  Brattle 
W.  S.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  house 
Brookline 
Scully  Benjamin  C.  police  officer,  station 
3,  h.'  1  Ninth 
Daniel,  cooper,  rms.  Ill  Third 
Edward,  cooper,  h.  1096  Cambridge 
James  A.  at  166  Gore,  h.  170  do. 
James  J.  clerk,  84  First,  bds.  55  Otis 
John  D.  coachman,  h.  89  Walden 
John  T.  pile  driver  and  granite,  84 

First,  h.  at  Brighton 
Mary, widow  of  John,h.  48  De  Wolfe 
Michael, coachman,  12  Chauncy,b.do. 
Patrick,  teamster,  h.  41  Flagg 
Peter,  rubber  worker,  33  Hampshire, 

bds.  32'.)  Main 
Robert  J.  iron  worker,  h.  137    Elm 
Thomas    Rev.    pastor,   St.     Gary's 

church,  h.  56  Norfolk 
Thomas  V.  cooper,  h.  168  Spring 
William,  carpenter,  rms.  1025  Cam- 
bridge 
Sea  Seymour  Mrs.  student,  i>.  L58  Brattle 
Seabeck  Frederick,  teamster,  b.316  River 


Seabut  Charles,  laborer,h.  463  Cambridge 

Seagrave  C.  Burn  side,  editor,  Cambridge 

Chronicle,  573  Mass.  ave.  house  4S 

Bellevue  ave.  [  Hubbard  ave. 

Charles  S.  Custom  House,  B.  h.  24 

Lillian  U.  bookkeeper, 573  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  24  Hubbard  ave. 

Sealey  Charles  E.  coachman,  h.  99  Main 

Seaman  Ellen,  widow  of  James,  house  22 

Ellsworth  ave. 
Seamans  Cora  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  518 
Putnam  ave.  h.  do. 
George  S.  shipper,  h.518  Putnam  av. 
Seamon  Thomas,  cook,  b.  66  Washington 
Searle  Arthur,  Phillips   prof,  of  Astron- 
omy,at  Observatory,  h.  41  Concord 
avenue 
Searles  Arthur  W.  trav.  salesman,  house 
78  Allston  [ston 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  John,  h.  76  All- 
Sears  Antonio, lumber  laborer,  h.35  Vine 
Antonio  P.  tailor,  316  Cambridge,  h. 
at  Somerville  [rms. 54  Brattle 

Ellen  A.  proofreader,   Univ.   Press. 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  64  Harvard 
Frank  P.  painter,  h.  23  Baldwin 
George  F.dept.supt. house  129  Wash- 
ington 
Gertrude  W.  Mrs.  h.  35  Hudson 
Hannah  Mrs.  bds.  14  Shepard 
John,  laborer,  h.  66  Second 
John,  tailor,  house  21  Short 
John  L.  hairdresser,  304  Broadwav. 

h.  310  do. 
Joseph,  barber,  B.  h.  693  Cambridge 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  62  Harvard 
Loring,  manager,  h.  16  Avon 
Loring  P.  student,  H.  U.  b.  16  Avon 
Louis  C.  bookkeeper,  bds.  129  Wash- 
ington 
Manuel,  b.  105  Second 
Manuel,  hairdresser,  h.  1S£  School 
Marion,  laborer,  h.  66  Second 
Seth,  teacher,  Prince  school,  B.  rms. 
2263  Mass.  ave.  [bridge 

William  T.  wheelwright  ,h.  909  Cam- 
Seaver  B.  Frank,  piano  action  maker,  113 
Broadway,  h.  3  Leonard  ave. 
Charles  D.  salesman,  Kingston,  cor. 

Bedford,  B.  h.  86  Inman 
Clara,  widow  of    Isaac,  h.  86   Inman 
Francis  E.  cashier,Mnfrs.Nat.  Hank. 

88  Summer.  B.  li.  96  Franklin 
.lane  Mrs.  bds.  '■>  Norfolk 

Percia  .lane,  widow  of  Frank,   h.    I 

Leonard  ave. 
sec  Sever,  Sceva,  also  Seivera 
Seaverns  George  W.fGearge  W.Seaverna 

Piano  Action  Co.  ),  113  Broadway, 

h.  II  Magazine 
George  W.  Piano  Action  Co. (George 

^V.  Seaverns'.  p'nno  action   mnfrs. 

113  and  125  Broadwai 


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Seaverns  Mary,  widow  of  Henry,  h.    53 
Fourth 
Susan  L.  Mrs.  h.  70  Oxford 
Seavey  Edith  H.  h.  10  Trowbridge 

Charles  E. (Seavey  Mfg.  Co.),  Third, 

cor.  Potter,  b.  Hotel  Belle vue,  at 

Boston  [Museum 

Fred  H.  clerk,  8  Boylston,  bds.  107 

George  F. (Seavey  Mnfg.  Co.), Third, 

cor.  Potter,  h.  Hotel  Victoria,  at 

Boston 

Henry  W.   clerk,    24  Brookline,    b. 

48  Pleasant 
Horatio,  car  conductor",  rooms  253 
Putnam  ave.  [at  Boston 

Joseph  M.box  maker,  138  Norfolk,h. 
Lillian,  house  10  Trowbridge 
Mnfg.  Co.  (George  F.  and  Charles  E. 

Seavey),  tinware,  363  Third 
Weldon  W.  clerk,  8  Boylston,  house 
107  Museum 

,  house  282  Mass.  ave.  [ave. 

Seaward  John  L.  printer,  h.  127  Putnam 
Seco  Mobec,  janitor,  Lawrence  Scientific 

School, h.  17  Hovey  ave. 
Sederstran  Victor,    furniture,  rms.     99 

•Thorndike 
Sedgeley  Frances,  widow  of  Samuel,  h. 

7  Wendell 
Sedgewick  Theodora  Miss,  h.  71  Kirkland 
Seebick  Frederick,  teamster,  378  River 
Seeds  Daniel,  teamster,  h.  222  Charles 
Emily  V.  widow  of  Daniel  G.  h.  14 

Carlisle 
Samuel  D.  laborer,  h.  14  Carlisle 
Seeley  E.  Bayard,  stair  builder,  bds.  305 
Broadway 
H.  Jennie  Miss,  boarding  house,  305 

Broadway,  h.  do. 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  6  Allston 
Seely  William,  laborer,  h.  238  Franklin 

William,  laborer,  h.  635  Putnam   av. 
Seery  James,  baker,  b.  16  Willow 
James,  engineer,  h.  92  Sixth 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  16  Willowr 
Patrick,  soap  grease,  h.  503  Winsor 
Segee  William  V.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave. 

h.  19  Rockwell 
Seger  John,  cracker  baker,  b.  42  Winter 
Segermark  Hugo,  bookkeeper,  568  Wash- 
ington, B.  bds.  94  Henry 
Segerson  Ella  M.  Mrs.  h.  90  Inman 

John  F.  shoe  trimmer,  h.  90  Inman 
Seggesse  Frank,  contractor,50  School,  B. 

h.  57  Wicklow 
Seiberlich  Joseph,  varnisher,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  101  Sixth         [40   Shepard 
Seibert  Henry  W.  student,  H.  U.  house 

Hylas,  house  40  Shepard 
Seidensticker  Frank  J.  trav.   salesman, 
house  95£  Inman 
Lewis  J.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.   bds. 
95£  Inman 


Seidler   Charles  L.  cabinet  maker,  bds. 
Waverly,  near  Fort  Washington 
Ellen  Mrs.  17  Hovey  ave.h.  Waverly, 

near  Fort  Washington 
Else,  widow  of  Frederick,   h.  Wav- 
erly, near  Fort  Washington 

Seifert ,  widow,   nurse,  h.  24  East 

Seigfreid  Eugene,  salesman, B.  house  333 

Winsor 
Seils  Fred,  sugar  boiler,  h.  29  Ninth 

Herman,  bds.  3  Gore 
Seitzinger  Jeremiah,  b.  64  Antrim 
Selander  August  W.  wood  turner,  h.   7 

King  pi. 
Selberg  Martin,  roofer,  h.  161  Hampshire 
Selby  Sarah  Miss,  h.  102  Hastings 
Selfridge  Walter,  teamster,  h.  10  Berk- 
shire pi. 
Sell  James  T.  Mrs.  h.  7  Huron  ave. 
Sellers  Andrew  J.  waiter,  rms.  330  River 
Sellman  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  h.  366 

Winsor 
Senior  John,  engineer,  b.  14  Leonard  a  v. 
Senko   William,   cabinet  maker,  h.   123 

Elm 
Sennett  William  H.  engineer,h.55  Spring 
Sennott  Edward  J.  jewelry  agent,  h.  348 
Winsor 
Edward  T.  blacksmith,  h.350  Winsor 
Thomas  H.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  bds.  350 
Winsor 
Senter,  see  Center 

SEVER  CHARLES  W.    Univer- 
sity publisher,  bookseller,  and  in- 
surance agent,  1354  Mass.  ave.  and 
president,      Cambridge       Savings 
Bank,  h.  12  Frisbee  pi.     See  p.  24 
Frank  W.  clerk,  b.  12  Frisbee  pi. 
see  Seaver 
Severance  Emily  Miss,   dressmaker,    10 
Kinnaird,  house  do. 
George  E.bookkeeper,14  Blackstone, 

B.  h.  52  Chestnut 
Horace  M.  compositor,  h.10  Kinnaird 
H.  Baxter,  book  finisher,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  362  Harvard 
Louis  H.  b.  10  Kinnaird 
Otto  A.  manager,  Fish  Bros.  Wagon 
Co.  h.  63  Highland  ave. 
Severence   Clara  F.   widow  of  Roswell, 

bds.  51  Webster  ave. 
Sevigny  Joseph,cigar  maker,h.6  Warland 
Sewald  Charles,  piano  key  maker,  bds. 

19  Market 
Seward  George  E.  carriage    painter,  14 
Sudbury,  B.  h.  173  Main 
see  Seaward 
SewTell  Elizabeth,  widow  of   Stephen,  h. 
222  River 
John,  laborer,  h.  2534  Mass.  ave. 
John, Jr.  foreman,  end  of  Brookford, 
h.  2593  Mass.  ave.  [Seventh 

Sexton  Cornelius,  laborer,  house  rear  d 


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Sexton  John,  laborer,  b.r.534  Cambridge 
John  F.  bookbinder,  b.218  Chestnut 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  536  Cambridge 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  h.  88  Tremont 
Philip  E.  at  Riverside  Press,  boards 
218  Chestnut 
Seymour  Arthur  B.  treas,  1286  Mass.  av. 
and  curator  of  Cryptoganic  Her- 
barium, H.  U.  h.  at  Waverly 
Edward  F.  driver,  h.  14  Oak 
Edward  N.    carpenter,  house  r.  310 

Harvard 
Josephine  Mrs.  h.  26  Trowbridge 
Soule,  brickmaker,  h.  Vassal  lane 
Thomas,  h.  1175  Cambridge 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  14  Oak 
Thomas,  Jr.  motorman,  b.  14  Oak 
William, compositor,UniversityPress 

h.  41  Garden 
William,  teamster,h.H75  Cambridge 
Seys  Charles  L.  piano  case  maker,  b.  41 

Winter 
Shaar  William,  butcher,  h.  545  Camb. 
Shackford  Leonard,  police,  City  Hall,  h. 
20  Shepard 
a,muel  B.  la 
Mass.  ave. 
Shackley  Fred,  belt  maker,   60  Federal, 
B.  h.  259  Sdiney 
George,  trav.  salesman,  72  Pearl,  B. 

h.  10  Whitney  ave. 
Mabel  E.  and  Sarah  A.  house  275 

Broadway 
Mellisa,  widow  of  Owen,  house   275 
Broadway 
William  T.  1 

B.  h.  10  Whitney  ave. 
Shadwell  Francis,  bottler,  Lechmere  sq. 

h.  783  Cambridge 
Shaffe  Charles  A.  baker,h.  259  Broadway 
Shaffer  Charles,  printer, Riverside  Press, 
b.  12  Laurel 
Manfred  A.  printer,  Riverside  Press, 
h.  12  Laurel 
Shafner    Ferdinand,    produce,    house    6 

Douglass 
Shaler  Nathaniel,  prof  .Paleontology  and 
Dean,  Lawrence  Scientific  School, 
H.  U.  h.  25  Quincy 
Shallow  John,  teamster,  b.  39  Howard 
Margaret  Mrs.  h.  39  Howard 
Maurice  J.  clerk,  B.  rms.  39  Howard 
Shanahan  John,  laborer,  29  Franklin,  h. 

55£  do. 
Shane  James,  teamster,  b.97  Concord  av. 
Shankland  Hannah  M.  Mrs. h. 2521  Mass. 

avenue 
Shanks  Rosa,  widow  of  Richard,  house  i; 

rear  1 11  Broadway 
Shauley  James  A.  core  maker,  house  166 
Hampshire 
.John,  wood  turner,  384   Main.  QOUSe 
1  Chestuut  Park 


Shanley  Thomas  P.  at    169  Gore,   h.    70 

Spring 
Shannon  Andrew,  laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

h.  125  Gore 
Bridget,  widow  of  Jonathan,   house 

31  Baldwin 
James,  house  71  Hammond 
James,  h.  274  Gore 
James  M.  J.  pressman,  University 

Press,  h.  9  Beaver 
Martin,  can  maker,  448  Main,  house 

8  Hampshire  place 
Martin,  laborer,  h.  27  Harvard 
Mary  Miss,  h.  357  Winsor 
Patrick,  foreman,  E.  C.  Club  stable, 

First,  cor.  Otis,  h.  2  Second 
Patrick,  iron  worker,  B.B.  W.  Sixth, 

h.  27  Gore 
Thomas,  box  maker,  b.  31  Baldwin 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  125  Gore 
Thomas,  tailor,  b.  27  Harvard 
Shapleigh  Bertram  L.  Mrs.  bds.  125  Mt. 

Auburn 
Shapleu  Peter,  blacksmith,  h.176  Spring 
Shapley  Herman,  foreman  mason,  b.  311 

Pearl 
Sharkey  Benjamin  V.  upholsterer, boards 

125  Elm 
Edward  F.  carpenter,  b.  80  School 
George  A.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  b.125  Elm 
Henry,  mail  clerk,  h.16  Winter 
James  F.   clothing  cutter,  house  87 

Concord  ave. 
John,  laborer,  b.  534  Cambridge 
John,  plasterer,  h.  1277  Cambridge 
John  F.  clerk,  h.  715  Cambridge 
John  F.  clerk,  51  Xorth   Market,  B. 

h.  10  Mead 
John  P.  carpenter,  b.  80  School 
JosephE.reporter,CambridgeChroni- 

cle,  b.  125  Elm 
J.  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,    87  Concord 

ave.  house  do.  [125  Elm 

Margaret  E.  widow  of  James,  house 
Martin  A.  clerk,  h.  18  Winter 
Patrick,  h.  16  Winter 
Thomas  PI.  upholsterer,  96  Cross,  B. 

h.  3  Baldwin  st.  ct. 
Sharon  Albert  E.  machinist,  b.  r.  13  Pine 
Charles  A.   sawyer,    174   Broadway, 

h.  rear  13  Pine 
Sharp  Elizabeth  A.  widow,  h.8  Willis  ct. 
E.  Percy,  farm  hand,  b.8  Willis  ct. 
William,  gardener,  i>.  8  Willis  ct. 
Sharpe  Daniel,  plasterer,  b.  l « ; 7"  Otia 
Sharpies  Philip,  clerk,  i>.  22  Concord  av. 
Stephen  P.chemisl  and  state  assayer, 

13  Broad,  B.  h.  22  Concord  ave. 

sharpley    Frederick     boiler    maker,   72 

Main 
Sharps  Mary   Mrs.  h.  310  Winsor 

Shattuck    Harrison    c.    steamfitter,    31 
Union,  B.  h.  3  Percy  pi. 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Shattuck  James,  blacksmith,  house  2290 

Mass.  av. 
William  P.  clerk,  b.  18  Pleasant 
Shaughnessy  Daniel  B.  student,  H.  U.  b. 

276  Cambridge 

SHAUGHNESSY  DANIEL    B. 
periodicals,  toys,  fancy  goods,  etc. 

278  Cambridge,h.  276  do.  See  p.799 
James  T.blower,Union  Glass  Works, 

Somerville,  h.  27  Gore 
John,  laborer,  33  Hampshire,  h.  59 

Bristol 
John E. police, station  l,h.24  Dunster 
John  F.  baker,  b.  124  Amory 
Matthew  E.  bds.  124  Amory 
Michael  A.  laborer,  h.  124  Amory 
Thomas,  at  gas  house,  b.  24  Spring 
William,  clerk,  336   Cambridge,  bds. 

276  do. 
see  O'Shaughnessy 
Shaulk  Fred,sausagemaker,  h.r.  254  Vine 
Shaves  Jacinto,  barber,  b.  18  Jefferson 
Shaw  Adna  B.  (A.  B.  &  E.   L.   Shaw), 

furniture  mnfr.  Otis,  h.  16  Sacra- 
mento 
Alexander  (Shaw  Bros.),  florist,  614 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Brighton 
Ashby  A.  dentist,  615  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
A.  B.  &  E.  L.  (Adna  B.  and  Edward 

L.  Shaw),  furniture  mnfrs.  Otis 
Bridget,  widow  of  John,  h.  14  Third 

SHAW  BROS.  (James  W.,  George 
and  Alexander  Shaw) ,  florists,  614 

Mass.  av.     See  p.  793 
Caleb  B.  foreman,  1402  Mass.  ave.  h. 

57  Ellery 
Charles  R.  clothing,  100  Arch,  B.  h. 

17  Forest 
Clarence  W.plasterer,h.  4  Harold  pi. 
Edward  L.  (A.  B.&  E.L.  Shaw) fur- 
niture, Otis,  h.  30  Agassiz 
Edward  M.  foreman,  105  Magazine, 

b.  426  Putnam  ave. 
Etta,  school  teacher,  b.  97  Norfolk 
Frank  E.  constable,h.265  Cambridge 
George  (Shaw    Bros.),    florist,    614 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Brighton 
George  E.  (Shaw   &   Corey),  dining 

room,  554  Mass.  ave.  h.  68  Green 
George  S.  h.  10  Kirkland  pi. 
Hamlin  J.  (Miller  &  Shaw),  machin- 
ist, Broadway,cor.  Sixth,  house  26 

Columbia 
Henry  A.  case  maker, 162  Broadway, 

h.  226  Winsor 
Jacob  B.  h.  1034  Mass.  ave. 
James  W.  florist    (Shaw  Bros.),  614 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Brighton 
Jane  A.  widow  of   Daniel  W.   h.  17 

Sacramento 
John,  mason  and  boarding  house, 374 

Main,  house  do. 


Shaw  John,  upholsterer,  25  Brattle,  bds. 
4  De  Wolfe 

John  A.  janitor,  Cambridgeport  Na- 
tional Bank,  h.  3  WTest  place 

John  W.  (Shaw  &  Remby),  house 
furniture,  382  Main,  h.  30  Wash. 

Joseph  J.  h.  3  Dover 

Mary  C.  widow  of  George  E.  house 
h.  425  Broadway 

Thomas  F.  coal  and  wood, 1195  Cam- 
bridge, house  do.  [Cambridge 

Thomas  F.  Jr.  teamster,  boards  1195 

Walter,  engineer,  h.  17  Franklin 

William  D.  plumber,  1440  Mass.  av. 
b.  Brattle  sq.  hotel 

William  S.  clerk,  154  Harvard,  bds. 
Broadway,  cor.  Norfolk 

&  Corey  (George  E.Shaw  and  Austin 
S.  Corey),  dining  room,  554  Mass. 
avenue 

&  Remby  (John  M.Shaw  and  Joshua 
Remby),  mantels,  house  finish, etc. 
382  Main 
Shay  Edrick  L.  carpenter,  h.  57  Magee 

Robert  S.  carpenter,  h.l  Coolidge  pi. 

Thomas  R.  carpenter,  h.  40  Jay 

Whilden  B.carpenter,h.lCoolidge  pi. 
Shea  Alfred  P.  druggist,  B.  b.  215  Green 

Andrew,  teamster,  b.  134  Soden 

Bridget  R.  widow,  h.  141  Elm 

SHEA  BROTHERS  (James  J.and 
John  T. Shea) undertakers, 9  Pearl, 

and  407  Cambridge.     See  p.  807 
'Catherine,   widow   of  John,   boards 

300  Green 
Cornelius,  city  laborer,  h.  384  Green 
Cornelius,  shoemaker,  30  Jefferson. 

h.  32  do. 
Cornelius  J.  h.  59  Banks 
Cornelius  P.  teamster,  h.  44  Bolton 
Daniel,  bds.  21  Jefferson 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  17  Donnell 
Daniel,  city  laborer,h.l60  Thorndike 
Daniel,  shoemaker.  1252  Mass.   ave. 

bds.  28  Foster 
Daniel,  Jr.  laborer,  b.  190  Thorndike 
Daniel  E.driver,hose  wagon,  steamer 

No.  1,  h.  54  Banks 
Daniel  P.  coupe,  1410  Mass.  ave.  and 

hack  stable,  Willard,  h.14  Wallace 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  12  Montgomery 
Dennis,  laborer,  b.  113  Otis 
Dennis  A.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  boards  12 

Montgomery 
Dennis  A.  laborer,  h.  144  Pleasant 
Edward  F.  salesman,  473  Main,  bds. 

134  Broadway 
Eliza,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  84  Fifth 
Elizabeth  Miss,  h.  30  Decatur 
Elizabeth, widow  of  Michael  J.house 

84  Fifth 
Elizabeth  E. widow  of  Edward, dress- 
maker, 87  Amory,  h.  do. 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


437 


Shea  Ellen,  widow  of  James, h.  43  Banks 
Ellen,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  rear  286 

Green 
Ellen  M.  bds.  25  Mt.  Auburn 
Frank,   clerk,  697  Mass.  ave.  house 

Green 
Frank,  produce  peddler,  b.  5  Dyke 
Frank  E.  druggist's  clerk,  house  260 

Green 
Frank  W.  b.  183  Bridge 
George,  teamster,  b.  4  Grant 
George  E.  h.  215  Green 
Hanora  F.  h.  1132  Mass.  ave. 
Henry,  janitor,  H.  U.  library,  b.  27 

Hollis 
James,  helper,  Sawin's  express,  bds. 

6  Murray 
James, herdic  driver,b.l60  Thorndike 
James,  laborer,  bds.  55  Cedar 
James,   teamster,  13   Garden  court, 

house  do. 
James  J.  (Shea  Bros.),  undertaker, 

9  Pearl,  h.  47  Fifth 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  49  Boylston 
Jeremiah,  clerk,  h.  46  Grant 
Jeremiah  F.  plumber, b. 229  Franklin 
Joanna, widow  of  Timothy, house  183 

Bridge 
Joanna,   widow   of  Timothy,  house 

27  Hollis 
John  city  laborer,  h.  65  Cushing 
John,  laborer,  b.  249  Mt.  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  h.  65  Boylston 
John,  laborer,  h.  3  Sands 
John,  laborer,  h.  74  Plympton 
John,  laborer,  b.M. Shea's,  Sibley  ct. 
John,  teamster,  13  Broadway 
John,  teamster,  h.  229  Franklin 
John  D.  at  Sawin's  Ex.  1402  Mass. 

avenue 
John  E.  coachman,   174  Brattle,  h. 

24  Bath 
John  J.  helper,  b.  r.  286  Green 
John  J.  teamster,  h.  169  Norfolk 
John   L.  plumber,  8  Brattle,  boards 

6  Murray 
John  T.  granite  cutter,  h.  445  Green 
John  T.  (Shea  Bros.),  undertaker, 

9  Pearl   and  steamship  agent,  426 

Cambridge,  b,  47  Fifth 
.Julia  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  335  Vine 
Julia, widow  of  Cornelius,  h.O  North 
Julia,  widow  of  John,  h.  6  Murray 
Julia,  widow    of   John  J.  house    134 

Broadway 
[Catherine  L  compositor,  12S4  Mass. 

ave  1).  5  Bradbury 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  39  Eolyoke 
Mary      Mrs.    boarding     house,     65 

Boylston 

Mary  Mrs.  h.  109  Winsor 
Mary,  widow  of  John,  house    2.">  Ml. 
Auburn 


Shea  Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  1132  Mass.  ave. 
Matthew,  expressman,  b.  27  Hollis 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  26  Dublin 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  Sibley  ct. 
Michael,  produce,  h.  5  Dyke 
Michael  J.  electrotvper,Univ.  Press, 

h.  8  Saville 
Michael  J.  livery  stable,  190  Broad- 
way, h.  do. 
Michael  M.  h.  109  Winsor 
Patrick,at  169  Gore,b.l60  Thorndike 
Patrick,   florist,  1730  Cambridge,  b. 

59  Plympton 
Patrick,   laborer,   John  Reardon   & 

Sons,  h.  62  Waverly 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  32  Flagg 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  38  Dublin 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  19  Beaver 
Patrick  J.  grocer,  18  Bradbury, h. do. 
Patrick  J.  laborer,  C.  G.  L.  Co.  bds. 

384  Greeu 
Patrick  P.  laborer,  h.  11  Garden  ct. 
Peter,  pressman,  9  Palmer 
Peter,  teamster,  h.  4  Grant 
Peter  V.  laborer,  b.  r.  286  Green 
Robert,  sawyer,  8  Hampshire,  house 

181  Winsor 
Thomas  E.  actor,  b.  47  Fifth 
Thomas  H.  supt.  150  Broadway,  h. 

91)£  Hammond 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  M.  Shea,  Sibley 

court 
Timothy,  motorman,  h.  1  Dover 
Timothy,  painter,  h.  19  Mill 
Timothy,  pressman,  h.  22  Banks 
Timothy  F.  liquors,  B.  h.  IS  Reed 
Timothy  W.   laborer,  h.20  Hayes 
Walter  C.  printer,  1284  Mass.  ave.  b. 

at  Somerville 
William,  laborer,  bds.  r.  286  Green 
see  O'Shea,  also  McShea 
Sheafe  John   C.  paper  hanger,  etc.  109 

Franklin,  h.  32  Fairmont 
Joseph  E.  coachman,  h.  222  River 
Joseph  E.  Mrs.  laundress,  house  222 

River 
Shearer  Daniel  L.  bds.  8  Dana 

George  L.  machinist,  h.  16  Brookline 
John,  carpenter,  b.  31  Franklin 
William  L.  at  48  Canal,  B.  house  393 

Broadway  [way 

William  L.,  Jr.  student,!..  .{IK!  Broad- 
see  Schere 
Shedd  Alonzo,  grocer,   121  Hampshire, 

house  do. 
Edward    M.    bookkeeper,    B.    h.    154 

Kim,  ward  5 
E.  E.  &  Co.  grocers,  121    Hampshire 
Jefterson  J.  painter,  1898  Mass^ave. 

house  I  White 
Leander  8.  Foreman,   little.  Brown 

&  co.'s  bindery,  Blackstone,  house 

at    Weston 


27 


438 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Sheedy  Michael, coachman, h. 2  Austin  pi. 
Sheehan  Callahan  C.  teamster,   bds.  155 

Spring 
Bartholomew, at  Am.  Eub.  Works, b. 

39  Jefferson 
Bridget,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  real- 
ise Bridge 
Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  2  Eighth 
Daniel,  at  Norths,  h.  33  Porter 
Daniel  , carpenter,  h.42  Wicklow 
Daniel,   rubber    cutter,   rooms    170 

Harvard 
Daniel,  rubber  worker,  house  rear  9 

Plymouth 
Daniel  M.  insurance  agent,3  h.  239 

Franklin 
Dennis,  crackers,  b.  8  Parnell 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  39  Jefferson 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  536  Winsor 
Dennis  J.  trunkmaker,  h.   738  Cam- 
bridge 
Edward,  trimmer,  b.  446  Winsor 
Edward    D.   coachman,   1480    Cam- 
bridge, bds.  do. 
Ellen,  widow,  h.  33  Porter 
Francis  P.bookkeeper,b.  37£  Antrim 
Hannah  J.  widow  of  William,  h.  170 

Norfolk 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  5  Lambert 
Joanna,  widow  of  John,  h.  10  Sparks 
Johanna,   widow  of  Dennis,  house 

131  Spring 
John,  laborer,  b.  30  Seventh 
John,  laborer,  h.  10  Harding 
John,  watchman,  h.  996  Cambridge 
John  F.  foreman,  3  Linden,  bds.  49 

Tremont 
John  F.  laborer,  b.  10  Sparks 
John  F.  slater,  698  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

37  Baldwin 
John  J.  mason,  h.  190  Hampshire 
John  L.  clerk,  P. 0.18  Boylston,rms. 

2  Brewer's  blk. 
John  W.  grocer,  49  Banks,  house  15 

Grant 
Joseph, carpenter,h.r.46  Montgomery 
Joseph  A.  machinist,  29  Main,  bds. 

4S  Tremont 
Mary  E.   widow  of  Joseph  V.  house 

23  Cherry 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  Bismarck 
Michael,  city  laborer,  h.  168  Norfolk 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  26  Dublin 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  30  Seventh 
Michael,  lumber  laborer,  boards  91 

Cambridge 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  13,Ninth 
Michael  J.  cornice  maker,  house  470 

Mass.  ave. 
Patrick,  cooper,  h.  r.  254  Franklin 
Patrick,  gardener,  h.  16  Foster 
Patrick,  grocer,  Moore,  c.  School,h. 

5  Torrington  pi. 


Sheehan  Patrick  A.  laborer,Union  Glass 
Co.  h.  48  Tremont 
Patrick  J.  collector,  h.  37£  Antrim 
Paul  V.wood  engraver,b.37£  Antrim 
Thomas,   shoemaker,  466  Mass.  ave. 

h.  470  do. 
Thomas,  tinsmith,  b.  48  Tremont 
Thomas  F.  cornice  maker,  bds.  470 

Mass.  ave. 
Timothv,  clerk,  851  Cambridge,  bds. 

849  do. 
William,  at  North's,  bds.33  Porter 
William,  laborer,  h.  7  Hampshire  pi. 
William,  tinsmith,  bds.  48  Tremont 
William,    teamster,  81   Main,   house 

56  Fifth 
William  J.  h.  37  Baldwin 
Sheehy  John,  at  W.  E.  St.  Ry.  Co.  house 
238  Franklin 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  98  Holworthy 
William  E.  blacksmith,  h.  107  Otis 
Sheerin  Daniel  S.  clergyman,  h. 49  Sixth 
Sheffield  Edwin  J. manager,  Fidelity  Ins. 
Co.  113Devonshire,B.h.  14Sumenr 

,  teamster,  h.  10  Lowland  ave. 

Shefskie  Thomas^  sugar  house,  house  5 

Linnehan  ct. 
Sheirs  Arthur  P.  plumber,  boards  1299 
Cambridge 
John  E.   shipper,   169  Gore,  house 
1299  Cambridge 
Sheldon  Edward  S.  prof.  H.U.  house  27 
Hurlbut 
Woodbury  P.cabinet  maker,house  146 
Thorndike 
Shelly   William,   saw  filer,   2599  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
Shelton  Charles,  musician  and  actor,  h. 

9  Baldwin 
Shelvey  Bridget,  widow  of  Hugh,  h.  17 

Willow 
Shepard  Abbie  H.  Mrs.  b.  40  Arlington 
Albert  L.  salesman,  B.  h.  209  Green 
Elliott  F.  h.  9  Waterhouse 
Emerson,  carpenter,  h.  35  Pine 
Harriet  E.   teacher,  Webster  gram- 
mar school,  bds.  at  Arlington 
Joshua  W.  hairdresser,  29  Prospect, 

h.  31  do. 
PaulD.  salesman,  h.  Hotel  Edna 
Robert  W.  porter,  h.  22  Union 
William,  salesman,  2067  Mass.  ave.b. 

2051  do. 
Wright  Mrs.  h.  22  Worcester 
Shephard  Abraham,  h.  473  Main 

Charles  A.  varnisher,  h.  21  Cherry 
Edward  A.  bookkeeper,  53   Commer- 
cial, B.  house  39  Garfield 
Hattie  Miss,   teacher,    Washington 
grammar  school,  b.  12  Sacramento 
Letitia  G.  Mrs.  h.  70  Oxford 
Sumner  P.  Mrs.  h.  12  Sacramento 
Shepherd  Alexander  F.  h.  27  Trowbridge 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


439 


Shepherd    Charles  P.  7   Water,  B.  h.  27 

Trowbridge 
Herbert  M.    (J.   H.  Wyeth  &  Co.), 

grocer,  6  Brattle,  h.  33  Garfield 
Leslie  H.  bds.  1534  Cambridge  ct. 
Sophia,  bds.  48  Concord  ave. 
Shepley  Herman  P.  bricklayer,  bds.  311 

Pearl 
Sheppard  Clara  E.  teacher,   gymnastics, 

public  school,  h.  at  Xewton 

Sherburne  Edward  C.  h.  29  Concord  ave. 

Franklin  B.  cook,  h.  20  Wilbur 

Joseph  M.  salesman,  b.  20  Wilbur 

Sheridan  Ann,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

68  Gore 
Frederick  J.reporter,Boston  Herald, 

bds.  13  Sparks  st.  pi. 
John,  plumber,  bds.  121  Charles 
John  A.  foreman,  street  dept.  house 

28  Essex 
John  S.  printer,  4  Williams  ct.  B.  h. 

13  Sparks  st.  pi. 
John  W.  teamster,  h.  54  Waverly 
Martin,  iron  moulder,  h.  312  Third 
Michael,   boiler  maker,   72  Main,  h. 

1  Rogers  ct. 
Patrick,  h.  121  Charles 
Thomas,  insurance,  bds.  102  Otis 
Thomas  R.  janitor,  Harvard   school, 

h.  110  Hamiton 
Sherlock  Eoger,  laborer,  house  rear  235 

Franklin 
Sherman  Annie,  widow  of  George  H.  h. 

102  Otis  [Berkeley 

Charles  W.  civil  engineer,  boards  1 
Eben,  house  1  Berkeley 
Edward  C.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  bds. 

1  Berkeley 
Edward  F.  clerk,  h.  322  Prospect 
Etta  Mrs.   dressmaker,  40  Norfolk, 

house  do. 
Fred  A.  supt.  113  Broadway,  house 

at  Allston 
George,  painter,  b.  224  Banks 
George  A.   foreman  cutting    room, 

American  Rubber    Co.    house    85 

Green 
George  E.  bds.  85  Green 
George  E.  clerk,  9  Chauucy,  B.  h.  22 

Ellsworth  av. 
Roger,  bookkeeper,  87  North,  B.  h. 

61  Brattle 
Roger,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  1).  (51  Brattle 
Rufus  I.  sexton,  Grace  M.K.  church, 

h.  15  Pleasant  pi. 
Sherry  Kate,  widow  of  William,  house 

rear  18  Cowperthwaite 
Martin,  sawyer,  b.  106  Munroe 
Mary,  widow  of  Martin  F.  house  106 

Munroe 
Susan,  grocer,  82.")  Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Sherwin,  Robert    A.    painter,   701    Mass. 

av.  h.  509  Putnam  av. 


Sherwood  John  Hall,  teacher  of  music, 
h.  63  Dana 
Solomon,  carpenter,house  139  Wash- 
ington 
Shevlin  Terence  L.  Custom  House,  B.  h. 

15  Ellery 
Shiel  Peter,  tailor,  h.  459  Cambridge 
Shields  James  J.  clerk,  b.  47  Third 
James  J.  laborer,  h.  47  Third 
John,    gardener,    2388    Mass.     ave. 

h.  79  Rice 
Mary  A.  seamstress,  house  152  Cam- 
bridge 
Owen,  teamster,   13   Broadway,    h. 

8  Leighton  ct. 
Patrick,    brass    finisher,    house    68 

Waverly 
Rose,   widow  of  Ferdinand,    house 
152  Cambridge 
Shiels  Andrew,  clerk,  519  Mass.  av.  rms. 

12  Essex 
Shiers  Edward  C.   at  169   Gore,  h.   471 
Cambridge 
Nellie  E.Mrs. dress  and  cloak  maker, 
471  Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Shine  Cornelius,   polisher,   boards   rear 
344  Green 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  50  Fairmont 
Daniel  J.  laborer,  h.  25  Dublin 
Ellen,  widow  of  Philip,  h.  rear  344 

Green 
James,  hostler,  h.  89  Brookline 
John,  carpenter,  h.  136  Spring 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  199  Franklin 
Patrick,  boiler  maker,  h.  181  Charles 
Philip,  laborar,  b.  r.  344  Green 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  12  Dublin 
William,  bridge  worker,   boards  66 
Thorndike 
Shinkwin  Thomas,  laborer,  h.  98  Fourth 
Shinnick  Michael,  laborer,  h.  757  Spring 
Richard,  laborer,  Fifth,  cor.  Binney, 

b.  r.  3  Seventh 
William,  laborer,  bds.  r.  3  Seventh 
Shippie  John,  hose  maker,33  Hampshire, 

h.  56  Broadway 
Shirreff  Amanda,  widow  of  Adam  D.  h. 
33-i  lnman 
Annie  M.   Miss,   music   teacher,  33£ 
Innian,  b.  do.  [Innian 

C.  LeBaron,  clerk,  5  Essex,  bds.  33£ 
William  J.  F.  gilder, Riverside  Press, 
1).  334  Innian 
Slinurr  Emil,  baker,    Hampshire,  corner 

Plymouth,  b.  8  I'niou 
Sholes  George  W.  mattress  maker,  bds. 

:i  sixth 
Shoner  Alex,  bds.  L15  Washington 

Sarah,  widow  of  William,  house  11". 
Washington 
shoivy  George,  h.  48  Avon  Hill 
Short  Daniel,  grea<e  collector,    house  9 
Valentine 


440 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Short  Daniel  F.  Iaborer,h.ll0  Hampshire 
James,  laborer,  3  Lincoln  pi.  h.  371 

Columbia 
James  H.  car  conductor,  boards  371 

Columbia 
John  F.  soap   wrapper,   boards  371 

Columbia 
Margaret,  widow,  h.  172  Brookline 
Matthew,   pattern  maker,  72  Main, 

h.  11  Portland 
Samuel  E.  spring  bed  maker,  Rhodes 

Bldg.  State,  b.  11  Portland 
William,   hairdresser,  h.   34  Hamp- 
shire [Columbia 
William  J.  foreman,  169  Gore,  h.  54 
Shortell  Peter,  cooper,  b.  571  Cambridge 
Shourds  Charles  F.  feather  duster  mnfr. 

74  Pearl,  B.  h.  15  Roseland 
Showner  Charles,  rubber  worker,  boards 

115  Washington 
Shroth  Frank,  laborer,  h.  89  Amory 
Shrump  Henrjr,  engineer,  h.  102  Fobrth 
Shuckroe  Margaret,  widow  of  Peter,  h. 
15  Cowperthwaite 
Michael  J.  clerk,b.l7  Cowperthwaite 
Peter,  laborer,  Richardson  &  Bacon, 

h.  17  Cowperthwaite 
see  also  Scughrue 
Shufelt  Arthur  M.  fireman,  h.  36  Prince 
Shugrue  Peter,  tailor,  10  Boylston,  h.  47 
Rindge  av. 
Timothy,  driver,  25  Willard,  b.  do. 
Shuler  Johu,  barrels,  249  Prospect,  h.do. 
Shultz  August,  engineer,  h.  6  Second 
Shumway  Nathan  W.  foreman,  Am.  1ST. 

&  T.  Co.  b.  12  Howland 
Shung  Quong  Wing,  laundry,  429  Main, 

house  do. 
Shunney  Patrick,  rubber  worker,  h.  214 

Broadway 
Shurdut  Phillip,  painter,  h.  163  Elm 
Shurrig  William,  laborer,  b.  392  Main 
Shurtleff  Eugene,  carpenter,  boards  224 
Banks 
Jesse  P.  watch  repairer,  2076  Mass. 

av.  h.  186  Elm 
Walter  S.  painter,  b.  231  Main 
Shute  Charles  1ST.  manager  Millers  River 
market,  168  Gore,  h.  at  Melrose 
Isaac  B.  carpenter,  h.  74  Sacramento 
Shwartz  Bros,  painters,  etc.  21  Tremont 
Sias  Bertha  F.  Miss,  b.  131  Huron  av. 
Frank  S.  V.  clerk,  bds.  25  Agassiz 
Samuel    S.    treas.    Boston    Electric 
Light  Co.  Ames  bldg.  B.  house  24 
Agassiz 
Sibley  Aaron  F.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.  R. 
h.  592  Putnam  ave. 
Albert  H.  foreman,  10  Franklin,  h.33 

Rockingham 
Charles,  machinist,  b.  8  Warland 
Delano  H.  hack  driver,  B.  house  128 
Magazine 


Sibley  William  S.  wire  worker,  10  Frank- 
lin, rms.  22  Green 
Siders  Charles  B.  public  carriage,  Union 
Station,  B.  h.  190  Prospect 
Charles  F.   at  408  Washington,  B.  b. 
190  Prospect 
Siddall  Joseph  H.  night  lunch,  house  41 

Brookline 
Sidlinger  Georgie  M.  bookkeeper,  bds.  22 
Pearl 
Henry  F.  clerk,  265  Pearl,  h.  22  do. 
Melissa  Mrs.  house  22  Pearl 
Siebert  Jacob,   piano  finisher,  house  6 

Rogers'  block,  Washington 
Siefert  Margaret  A.   widow  of  Charles 

A.  nurse,  h.  24  East 
Siegel   Christian,  butcher,  h.  168  Winsor 
Siev  wright     Charles     A.    at    Prospect 

Union,  744  Mass.  ave.  b.  do. 
Siggens  John   A.   teamster,   house    270 

Walden 
Sigston  Mary  L.   widow  William  H.  h. 
165  Harvard 
William  E.  key  finisher,  145  Broad- 
way, h.  165  Harvard 
Silk  William,  stone  cutter,  house  r.  136 

Bridge 
Silliman  Joseph  H.   at  Woven  Hose  Co. 

b.  44  Pearl 
Silsby  Alma  F.  teacher,  h.  Forest 

Bertha  M.  cornetist,  b.  128  Magazine 
Charles,  restaurant,  Chambers,  B.  h. 

22  Coggswell  ave. 
Nancy  W.  widow  of  David  B.  b.  19 

Forest 
William    G.   electrician,    house    128 
Magazine 
Silva  Antonia,  rubber  worker,  house  32 
Spring 
Antonia,  sugar  worker,  h.  32  Spring 
Augustine,    rubber  worker,   h.   176 

Third 
Frank,  cabinet  maker,  h.  64  Harvard 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  20  Spring 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  28  Spring 
Frank,  peddler,  b.  11S£  Elm 
Frank  R,  985  Cambridge. h.  Columbia 
Henry,  printer,  h.  173  Elm 
Jacinto  Freida,  cabinet  maker,  h.  63 

Charles 
Jackson,   cabinet    maker,  house  63 

Charles 
Jesse,    hair     dresser,    2£    Norfolk, 

rooms  3  do. 
John,  rubber  worker,  h.  40  Spring 
Johu,  teamster,  h.  93  Fifth 
John,  box  maker,  h.  17  Yandine 
John  F.  teamster,  h.  r.  59  Spring 
John   W.  furniture  trimmer,  h.  128 

Harvard 
Jokey,  grocer,  Vine,  cor.  Second 
Joseph,  at  Am.  R.  Works,  house  140 
Harvard 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


441 


Silva  Joseph,  apprentice,  93  Bridge,  b. 

40  Spring 
Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  241  Vine 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  1  Harding 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  12  Warren 
Joseph  F.  fish,  etc.  134  Third,  house 

170  do. 
Joseph  J.  cabinet  maker,   house   24 

Dublin 
Joseph   S.   at    169    Gore,   house  86 

Cambridge 
Manuel,  box  maker,  h.  18  Spring 
Manuel,  furniture  finisher,  20  Albany 

h.  228  Vine 
Manuel,  furniture  finisher,  house  86 

Cambridge 
Manuel,  furniture  finisher,  house  257 

Cambridge 
Manuel,  laborer,  h.  196  Vine 
Manuel,  laborer,  b.  228  Vine 
Manuel,  lumber,  h.  200  Vine 
Manuel,  machinist,  h.  196  Vine 
Manuel   F.    laborer,   Revere    Sugar 

Refinery,  h.  175  Third 
Maria,  house  18  Gore 
Peter,  peddler,  h.  118£  Elm 
Peter,  tailor,  h.  196  Vine 
Runne  G.  shoemaker,  house  rear  418 

Columbia 
see  Sylva,  also  Silver 
Silver  Albert  K.  boiler  maker,  bds.  254 

Green  ,     . 

Edwin   S.   clerk,   9   Brattle,   boards 

254  Green 
Leander  A.  carpenter,  h.  282  Green 
Nellie  S.   widow   of  Charles  W.   h. 

254  Green 
Silverman     Francis,     shoemaker,     1012 

Cambridge,  h.  do. 
Leopold  Mrs.  h.  2547  Mass.  av. 
Silvery  August,  teamster,   boards  2547 

Mass.  ave. 
Sophie,  dressmaker,  2547  Mass.  ave. 

boards  do. 
Simcock   Henry,  umbrella  maker,  house 

Hotel  Myrtle 
Simmer   Herman,  sugar  filterer,  Revere 

Sugar  Refinery,  h.  r.  140  Spring 
Simmons  Fay  Miss,  organist,  North  ave. 

Cong,  church,  h.  Harris 
Lousia    M.   widow  of  Edward  M.  h. 

1582  Mass.  av. 
Mary  E.  widow  of  George  P.  house 

5  Phillips  place 

Roger  W.  reporter,  I)   X  Uosel.ind 

Samuel,    veterinary    Burgeon,    2452 

Mass.  av.  h.  at  South  Boston 
V.  A.  Mrs.  77  Pemberton,  i>.  do. 

Washington   L.   salesman,    107    King- 
ston, B.  h.  s  Roseland 

Willis,  Laborer,  b.  27  West 
Simms  .lames,  job  team,  265 Columbia,  h. 
31  Union 


Simms  Oliver,  house  31  Union 

Richard,  teamster,  rms.  1  Union 
see  Symmes 
Simonds   Charles    F.    ivory    layer,    145 
Broadway,  h.  60  Hancock 
Clarence  E.  machinist,  b.  10  Elm 
Edwin  W.   painter,  h.   20  Cogswell 

avenue 
Ernest,  waiter,  b.  90  Harvard 
George  W.  printer,  297  Congress,  B, 

h.  180  Elm 
Grace  C.  Mrs.  house  65  Frost 
Harriet  M.  h.  1709  Cambridge 
Harry  J.   bookkeeper,  B.  boards  60 
Hancock  [ter 

Hiram  D.  machinist,  bds.  11  Worces- 
John  A.  waiter,  h.  12Grigg 
Manuel,  furniture  finisher,  h.  7  Low- 
land avenue 
Warner  W.  house  1709  Cambridge 
William  C.   carriage   painter,  h.   26 

Cogswell  ave. 
see  Symonds 
Simpson  Alfred,  teas,  etc.  h.  70  Austin 
Charles  E.  confectioner  and  periodi- 
cals,   277    Broadway,    h.   80  Ply- 
mouth 
Eugene,  salesman,  h.  66  Inman 
Frederick  T.  machinist,  h.  30  Bolton 
George  F.  teller,  Nat.  Revere  Bank, 

B.  h.  12  Arlington 
George  H.  clerk,   B.    &  A.   freight 

office,  r.  Ninth,  h.  10  Elm 
James,  laborer,  22  Bridge,  house  18l£ 

Norfolk 
James,  Jr.  clerk,  B.  bds.  181£   Nor- 
folk 
James  S.  hairdresser,  h.  46  Loche 
James  W.  foreman,  122  Harvard,  h. 

220  Hamilton 
Johu  A.  foreman,  H.  M.   Sawyer  & 

Son,  Thorndike,  h.  1  Church  pi. 
John  W.  coachman,  h.  328  River 
John  W.  h.  195  Hampshire 
Samuel  M.  machinist,  158  Portland, 
•    B.  h.  8  Pptou 
Theodore,  baker,  h.  19  Gore 
Tracey,  teamster,  bds.  129  Second 
Warren,    carriage    driver,    h.    203 
Auburn  [Boston 

William,   clerk,   6   Brattle,  rms.   at 

Mrs.  h.  129  Second 

Sinclair  Edward  M.  at -Pages   Box   Fac- 
tory, I).  585  Tnt mini  ave. 
George  M.  boards  1 1-1  Harvard 

•Joseph,  harness  cleaner,  2b;  Green, 

bds.  t;i   Plymouth 
Joseph,  machinist,  h.  <;i  Plymouth 
Joseph  <;.  hostler,  b.  61  Plymouth 
Peter   M .   janitor,    Prospect    House. 

622  Mass.  ave  h.  Ml  Harvard 
Robert  8.  stone  cutter,  h.  586  Put  - 

nam  avenue 


442 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Sinclair  Sameul  T.  boiler  maker,72  Main, 
h.  82  Washington 
Sophie  M.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  65  Elm 
William  C.  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  h. 

516  Mass  ave. 
William  J.  laborer,  h.  50  Pine    [folk 
W.  Harrison,  upholsterer,  h.  6  Suf- 
Sincus  Andrew,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Sing  Charley,  laundry,  136  Cambridge 
Charlie,   laundry,  16  Central  sq.  h. 

do. 
Hop,  laundry,  17  Second 
Lee,  laundry,  64  Hampshire,  h.  do. 
Lee,  laundry,  68  Norfolk,  h.  do. 
Quong,  laundry,  76  Gore,  h.  do. 
Sam,  laundry,  142  Pearl,  h.  do. 
Singer  Mnfg.  Co.   sewing  machines,  17 

Prospect 
Singleton    J.  L.   Mrs.   dressmaker,   117 
Washington,  h.  do. 
Walter,  teamster,  39  Main 
Sinnott  Nicholas  H.  h.  167  Broadway 
Sisson  Albert  W.  clerk,  2078  Mass.  ave. 
h.  35  Brookline 
Alpheus,  h.  35  Brookline 
Emerson  B.  clerk,  b.  35  Brookline 
Statira  P.  Mrs.  h.  2  Clark  st.  pi. 
Sister  Ann  Bernardine,   sister  superior, 

50  Essex 
Sisters  of  Notre  Dame,  50  and  52  Essex 
of  St.    Joseph,    Mount  St.    Joseph 
Academy,  Mt.  Auburn,  c.  Arrow 
Sjoborg  Carl  L.   brass  moulder,  b.   189 

Broadway 
LSkaling  Frank,    sawyer,  b.  55  Hubbard 
John,  ship  fastener,  b.  55  Hubbard 
avenue 
Skehan  James  H.  sawyer,  162  Broadway 
b.  4  Rogers'  blk.  Washington 
John  J.  laborer,  house,  253  Franklin 
Michael,   laborer,  H.  U.  bds.  12  Ap- 

pian  Way 
Michael,  teamster,  State,  cor.  Smart, 

h.  4  Rogers'blk.  Washington 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  35  Donnell 
Thomas,  Jr.  laborer,  bds.  35  Donnell 
William,  house  off  Rindge  ave.  opp. 
134  [av. 

William  H.  bricklayer,  h.  183  Rindge 
Skelley  Charles  F.  clerk,  b.  96  Thorndike 
Edward  F. glass  blower,  h.  19  Winter 
John,  clerk,  b.  96  Thorndike 
Johh  J.  bookbinder,  b.  19.  Winter 
John  W.  police,  station  3,  house  96 
Thorndike 
Skelly  George,  telegrapher,  b.  19  Winter 
Skelton  Bernard    T.    carpenter,  h.   176 
Elm,  Ward  5 
Horace  T.    (Standard  Action   Co.), 
action     maker,     Osborn,     h.     268 
Broadway 
Skene  George,  pastor,  Harvard  St.  M.  E. 
church,  house  176  Prospect 


Skene  Norman  L.  student.b.176  Prospect 
Skilton  Nathaniel  C.  h.  15  Linnaean 
Skinner  Atlas,  janitor,  h.  100  Webster  av. 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  rear  100  Web- 
ster ave. 
Charles  A.  Rev.  h.  38  Mt.  Pleasant    - 
Eugene,  harness  maker,  b.  149  Elm 
Frank  R.  engineer,  h.  1  Erie 
George,  sail  maker,  h.  r.  207  River 
Michael,  printer,  b.  149  Elm 
R.  F.  Mrs.  widow,  h.  118  Washington 
Sylvia,   widow  of  Dempsey,  house 

100  Webster  ave. 
Walter    W.    expressman,     b.     102£ 

Hampshire 
William    L.    teacher,    bds.    38    Mt. 
Pleasant 
Ski vington  James,  at  J.  Reardon  &  Sons, 
h. 14  Lopez 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  19  Decatur 
Skold  Carl  A.  boiler  maker,  29  Main,  h. 

55  Clark 
Slack  Frances  M.  Miss, librarian,  Museum 
of  Comparative  Zoology,  H.  U.  h. 
10  Wendell 
Slade  Alice  D.  h..96  Ellery 

C.  Fred,  salesman,   141   Hampshire, 
house  at  West  Somerville 
Slater  Jeremiah,  laborer,  b.  123  Hastings 
John,  city  laborer,  b.  90  Harvard 
William    A.    stone    cutter,    Charles 
River  Stone  Co.  h.  10  Blanche 
Slavin   Edward,   asst.  mason,   Third,  h. 
190  Franklin 
Patrick,  blacksmith,  b.  3  Harding 
Slayter  Frank  E.  clerk,  246  Devonshire, 
B.  b.  84  Pleasant 
Henrv  S.  clerk,  246  Devonshire,  B. 

b.  84  Pleasant 
John  T.  H.  physician  and  surgeon, 
84  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
Slayton  Sophronia  H.  Mrs.   dressmaker, 

44  Reed,  h.  do. 
Sleap  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Henry,  house 

231  River 
Sleeper  Ellen  C.  widow  of   Solomon  S. 
h.  1783  Mass.  ave. 
Fred  W.  clerk,  65  Sixth,  boards  126 

Thorndike 
James  E.  clerk,  h.  145  Broadway 
John  M.  officer  at  H.  C.  h.  at.  Som- 
erville 
Perley  M.  clerk,  b.  1595  Cambridge 
Timothy  M.  (T.  M.  Sleeper  &  Co.), 
grocer,  65  Sixth,  h.  126  Thorndike 
T.  M.  &  Co.  (Timothy  M.  Sleeper), 

grocers,  65  Sixth 
William  H.  cook  room  officer,  House 
of  Correction,  h.  93  Thorndike 
Slevin  Bartholomew,  laborer,  h.  59  Flagg 
Slicker  Frank,  baker,  b.  365  Main 
Sliney  Charles  R.   teamster,   13   Broad- 
way, b.  104  Munroe 


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443 


Sliney  James,  blacksmith, h.  104  Munroe 

James,  Jr.  teamster,  b.  104  Munroe 

William,  carpenter,  h.  193  Main 
Sloan    Charles    R.    driver,    Cambridge 
Laundry,  b.  579  Mass.  ave. 

Joseph  C.  clerk,  b.  9  Cottage 

Joseph  A.  cracker  dealer,  29  Frank- 
lin, h.  9  Cottage 

Joseph  H.  painter,  house  29  Cherry 
Slocomb  Elizabeth  W.  widow  of  Joseph, 
h.  20  Ellsworth  ave. 

Elmer  E.  tape  mnfr.  h.  20  Ellsworth 

Louis  A.  grocer,  90   Hampshire,  h. 
300  Winsor 
Slowey  Ann,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 
73  Bolton 

Patrick  T.  laborer,  b.  73  Bolton 
Small  Albert,  carpenter,  house  56  Cedar 

Alexander,  harness  maker,  house  12 
Blanche 

Angier  A.  conductor,   bds.  46   Hol- 
worthy 

Ann,   widow  of  Samuel,   house  150 
Putnam  ave. 

Annie  J.  clerk,  bds.  14  Prospect 

Benjamin,   clerk,  2091  Mass.  ave.  b. 
at  Somerville 

Charles,  shipper,  B.  rms.  177  Auburn 

Charles  G,  salesman,  b.  901  Mass.  av. 

Charles  W.  carpenter,  16  Sands,  h. 
do. 

David  W.  porter,  17  Kirkland,  h.  at 
Somerville 

Elvin,    electric    engineer,   rms.   177 
Auburn 

Frank,  teamster,  h.  156  Charles 

Frank  M.  supt.  P.  O.  Station  F.  h.  4 
Amory  pi. 

Fred  W.  clerk,  B.  bds.  46  Holworthy 

George  W.  carriage  painter,  10  Brat- 
tle, h.  23  Magnolia  ave. 

Leon  A.  teas,  495  Mass.  ave.  rms.  42 
Magazine 

Kebecca  E.  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  46 
Holworthy 

Samuel,    expressman,   h.   412  Cam- 
bridge 
Smalley  Charles  W.  printer,  b.  286  Green 

David  W.  salesman,  h.  286  Green 

Warren  K.  candy  maker,  b.  286  Green 

Smallidge  Frank  W.  paper  cutter,   246 

Devonshire,  B.  h.  604  Sacramento 

.Jeremiah  W.  house  130  Otis 
Smallman  John,  carpenter,   h.    1    Rich- 
dale  avenue 
Smalhvood     Gay    F.     horse    shoer,    93 
Bridge,  h.  97  Otis 

William  II.  at,  Young's   Hotel,   H.  h. 
22  Union 
Smart  Adelaide  S.  widow  of  Kphraim  K. 
h.  217  Auburn 

Charles    B.    woodenware    innfr.    380 
Main,  h.  7  Essex 


Smart  Frank  L.  student,  h.  24    Leonard 
avenue 

SMART    RICHARD  CARPET 
BEATING   CO.    E.    A.    Dow, 

prop,  rear  182  Main,  box  651  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  802 
Thomas,  painter,  460  Main,  bds.  472 

Mass.  ave. 
William  H.  physician,  10  Ash  st.  pi. 

house  do. 
Smiler  William  C.  painter,  h.  52  Austin 
Smiley  Betsey,  widow  of  James,  house 

74  Putnam  ave. 
Frank  W.  driver,  Sixth,  cor.  Potter, 

h.  11  Seckle 
Smith  Abbie  A.  Miss,  missionary  rooms, 

120  Norfolk 
Abby  J.  widow  of  George  D.  house 

5  Frost 
Abraham,  clerk,  h.  84  Harvard 
Adam  Rev.  house  103  Plympton 
Adam  F.  clerk,  b.  108  Magazine 
Addie  F.  widow  of  Alpheus  K.  h,. 

179  Prospect 
Adolphus  G.  electrician,  B.  bds.  12 

Rutland  [folk 

Albert,  piano  case  maker,  h.  3  Suf- 
Albert  A.  hairdresser,  515  Mass.  av. 

b.  53  Essex 
Alexander    C.    lightning     rods,     41 

Harvard,  h.  117  Spring 
Alexander  G.  harness  maker,  b.  16£ 

Suffolk 
Alfred  H.  clerk,  b.  8  Gerry 

lice  Maud,  teae 

313  Broadway 
Allen,  carriage  maker,  h.  273  Port- 
land 
Alpheus,  produce,  59  So.  Market,  B. 

h.  3£  Dover 
Amanda,  widow  of  Charles  H.  house 

996  Cambridge 
Andrew  C.  laborer,  h.  76  Murray 
Andrew  G.  h.  27  Hudson 
Anna  K.  Miss,  h.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Annie,  at  Riverside  Press,  h.  22  Wal- 
nut court 
Annie  E.  millinery  and  fancy  goods, 

1276  Mass.  ave.  h.  126  Mt.  Auburn 
Annie  G.  widow  of  John,  bds.  128 

Magazine 
Annie  .1.  Mrs.  h.  15  Union 
Annie  S.  widow,  h.  45  Irving 

Archibald,  at  Am.  Rub.  Go.  bds.  221 

Main 
QMITH  ARTHUR  H.  prop,  Man 
>0      hattan  Market,  provisions  and  gro- 
ceries, (101  and  610  Mass.  ave.  h.  9 
Norfolk.     See  page  77.~> 

Arthur  K.  clerk,  3  winter,  B.  bds.  5 
Frosl 

Arthur  L.  confectioner,  -iS7  Main,  h. 

.'{()  Antrim 


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Smith  Arthur  L.  B.  piano  action  maker, 

Smith  Clinton  C.   expressman,   house  4 

h.  76  Elm 

Lamont  avenue 

Augustus  L.  manager,  42  Devon.  B. 

Colon  F.  stone  cutter,  h.  4  Watson 

house  12  Meacham 

Cora  B.  Mrs.  h.  24  Fairfield 

Benjamin  G.  h.  11  Fayer weather 

C.  Florence,  teacher,  Boardman  pri- 

Bernard, horseshoer,  14  Harvard,  h. 

mary  school,  h.  201  Columbia 

27  do. 

C.  H.  &  Co.  (Charles  H.  Smith  and 

Bernard  J.  helper,  b.  351  Main 

George  W.  Ireland),  groceries,  etc. 

Billings,  clothing,  28  Summer,  B.  h. 

265  Pearl  and  489  Putnam  ave. 

782  Mass.  ave. 

Daniel  F.  painter,  h.  36  Eustis  ct. 

Blanche  Miss,  bookkeeper,  1853  Mass. 

Daniel  J.  carriage  maker,  244  Main, 

ave.  b.  3  White 

h.  2  Portsmouth 

Bridget  Miss,  h.  107  Amory 

David,  carpenter,  h.  61  Bristol 

Bridget,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  48  Mt. 

David  W.  cabinet  maker,  h.  23£  Mag- 

Auburn 

nolia  avenue 

Caleb,  carpenter,  h.  46  Boylston 

Donald,  h.  204  Columbia 

Carrie  H.  Miss, teacher,  Felton  school, 

Edmund  S.  h.  46  Mt.  Vernon 

bds.  46  Bigelow 

Edward  C.  butter,  cheese,  eggs,  etc. 

Carrie  W.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  27  Hud- 

rms. 18  Fairmont 

son,  h.  do. 

Edward  C.  clerk,  729  Mass.  ave.  h. 

Catharine  Mrs.  h.  80  Harvard 

258  Green 

Catherine,  widow  of  Nelson,   h.   71 

Edward  J.  clerk,  h.  252  Broadway 

Walden 

Edward  S.  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

Charles,  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  bds.  22 

h.  12  Second 

Green 

Edward   W.   diary    maker,  h.   100£ 

Charles,    driver,   2    Holyoke,   h.   65 

Hampshire 

Winthrop 

Edwin,  carpenter,  h.  4  Jordan  pi. 

Charles,  piano  maker,  h.  314  Vine 

Edwin,  printer,  h.  321  Main 

Charles  A.  carpenter,  h.  8  Douglass 

Eleanor  A.  Miss,  h.  8  Union 

Charles    A.   dynamo  man,    Electric 

Elizabeth  Mrs.  h.  321  Main 

Light  station,  Albro,  h.  350  Put- 

Elizabeth, widow  of  Caleb,  house  263 

nam  avenue 

River 

Charles  E.  soup  maker,  h.  rear  118 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  Robert  J.  house 

Amory 

12  Pine 

Charles  E.  produce,  b.  33  Eighth 

Ella  F.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  b.  53  Essex 

Charles  F.  grocer,  112  Cambridge,  B. 

Elmer  H.  hairdresser,  3  Essex,  bds. 

h.  313  Broadway 

53  do.       . 

Charles  G.  clerk,  b.  313  Broadway 

Elwiu    H.    tuning    contractor,    162 

Charles  H.  machinist,  b.  295  Winsor 

Broadway,  h.  49  Lee 

Charles  H.  (C.  H.  Smith  &  Co.),  gro- 

Emeline I.  widow  of  Joshua  B.  h.  37 

ceries  and  provisions,  265  Pearl,  h. 

Norfolk 

127  Magazine 

Emily  J.  widow,  h.  55  Washington 

Charles  K.  car  conductor,  house  325 

Esther  W.  Avidow  Of  Thomas  L.  h. 

Prospect 

1  Chauncy 

Charles  M.  pressman,  Riverside  Press, 

Eugene,   blacksmith's  helper,  h.  19 

h.  48  Chestnut 

Harvard 

Charles  M.  W.  mechanical  engineer, 

Eunice  Ann,  at  63  Elm,  h.  263  Colum- 

h. 1530  Cambridge 

bia 

Charles  S.  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

Eunice  M.  widow  of  Anderson,  h. 

house  8  First 

140  Green 

Charles  W.  engineer,  F.  R.  R.  house 

Eva  R.  Miss,  clerk,  615  Mass.  ave.  b. 

78  Sixth 

3  Pleasant  place 

Charles  W.-watchman,  B.  &  M.  freight 

Francis  J.  veterinary  surgeon,  house 

depot,  B.  h.  402  Cambridge 

210  Sidney 

Chauncey,  clerk,  125  Milk,  B.  b.  121 

Frank,   bookkeeper,  b.  12  Magnolia 

Brattle 

avenue 

Chauncy  Mrs.  h.  121  Brattle 

Frank,  stone  cutter,  h.  214  Charles 

Chauncy,  N".  E.  Tel.  Co.,  B.  bds.  121 

Frank  A.  butter,  etc.  4  Saville,  h.  do. 

Brattle 

Frank  J.  city  laborer,  h.  194  Cushing 

Clarence  W.  chemist,  b.  182  Prospect 

Frank  W.  bookkeeper,  267  Main,  b. 

Clement  L.  prof,  of  Latin,  H.  U.  h. 

12  Magnolia  avenue 

64  Sparks 

Fred,  cracker  packer,  29  Franklin,  h. 

Clement  L.  Jr.  student,  H.  LT.  b.  64 

20  Lopez 

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445 


Smith  Fred  H.  clerk,  B.  h.  21  Beech 
Frederick,  electrician,  rms.  267  Pearl 
Frederick  M.  wines,  21  Washington, 

B.  h.  14  Sacramento 
Frederick  O.  instructor,  M.  T.  school, 

h.  21  Rindge  ave. 
Frederick  V.  blacksmith,  house  514 

Mass.  avenue 
George,  mail  driver,  h.  223  Broadway 
George,  painter,  h.  119  Harvard 
George,  tailor,  558  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
George   B.  case  maker,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  407  Mass.  ave. 
George  B.  F.  student,  b.  345  Harvard 
George  C.  h.  173  Hampshire 
George  D.  carriage   painter,  h.  306 

Prospect 
George  E.  painter,  h.  16  Cogswell  av. 
George  E.  soup  maker,  334  Main,  h. 

116  Amory 
George  F.  machinist,  h.  239  Pearl 
George  G.  bds.  5  Frost 
George  L.  student,  b.  64  Sparks 

SMITH  GEORGE  M.  coal,  180 
Main,  h.  323  Broadway.  See  p.  782 
George  W.  insurance,  b.  108  Magazine 
George  W.  piano  action  maker,  b.  53 

Essex 
George  W.  upholsterer,   1894  Mass. 

ave.  h.  3  White 
Gertrude,  at  Registry  of    Deeds,  b. 

310  Pearl 
Gilbert  C.  clerk,  331  Main,  house  173 

Hampshire 
Grace  A.  Miss,  copyist,  Registry  of 

Deeds,  b.  50  Thorndike 
Hannah  F.  widow  of  Josiah,  house 

35  Lawrence 
Harriet  M.  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  33 

Eighth 
Harry,  bds.  321  Main 
Harry  A.  student,  b.  1  Chauncy 
Harry  K.  entry  clerk,  Am.  Rub.  Co. 

bds.  179  Prospect 
Harry  L.  boots  and  shoes,  437^  Main, 

h.  435  do. 
Harry  N.  grocer,  30  Harvey,  h.  31  do. 
Harry  V.B.  shipping  clerk,  518  Wash. 

B.  b.  345  Harvard 
Harvey  E.  engineer,  h.  71  Thorndike 
Helen  E.  Miss,  h.  8  Union 
Henry,  decorator,  53  Elm,  B.  house 

3  Pleasant  place 
Henry,  furniture  packer,  b.  95    Mt. 

Auburn 
Henry,  inspector,  W.  K.  St.  Ry.  rms. 

106  Austin 
Henry  D.  h.  371  Pro  spec  I 
Henry  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  17  Sin-pan! 
Henry  W.  B.  waiter,  B.h.  10  Kinuainl 
Hiram  W.  watch  repairer,  house  57 

Plymouth  [plaee 

Howard,  drug  clerk.   B.  b.   Pleasant 


Smith  Hubert  T.  plumber,h.229  Franklin 
Hugh,  butcher,  h.  289  Main 
Hugh,  waiter,  h.  r.  235  Franklin 
H.  Porter,  woolens,  72  Bedford,  B. 

h.  41  Dana 
Ida  G.  Miss,  teacher,  Allston  gram- 
mar school,  b.  60  Prospect 
Izette  V.  h.  14  Cogswell  ave. 
James,  clerk,  bds.  25  Inman 
James,  painter,  h.  26  Tuttle 
James,  sexton,  Pilgrim  Cong,  church, 

h.  241  River 
James  A.  butter,  eggs  and  cream,  444 

Antrim,  h.  do. 
James  A.  printer,  h.  34  Eustis  cf. 
James  A.  L.  hairdresser,  3  Essex,  h. 

53  do.  [25  Inman 

James  F.  clerk,  80  Pleasant,  house 
James  F.  (Smith  &  McKay),  grocer, 

1217  Cambridge,  b.  167  Norfolk 
James  H.  baker,  h.  152  Pearl 
James  J.  clerk,  h.  56  Sixth 
James  M.  h.  16  Cogswell  ave. 
James  T.  gilder,  b.  73  School 
James  W.  variety  store,  35U  Broad- 
way, h.  2  Antrim 
Jared  Clark,  h.  14  Western  ave. 
Jennie,  asst.  Agassiz  Museum,  bds. 

31  Ash 
Jeremiah,  Story  professor  of  law,  H. 

U.  h.  4  Berkeley 
Jeremiah,  Jr.  bds.  4  Berkeley 
John,  blacksmith,  B.  B.  W.  Sixth,  h. 

Hotel  Union,  17  Harrison 
John,  cabinet  maker,  h.  r.  42  Dunster 
John,  carpenter,  21  Central  sq.  rms. 

290  Prospect 
John,  horse  clipper,  h.  19  Hayes  ct. 
John,  mason,  h.  15  Foster 
John,  rubber  worker,  h.  28  Bristol 
John,  stone  cutter,  b.  145  Otis 
John,  watchman,  Dunster  st.  stable, 

h.  8  Gerry 
John  C.   boot  and  shoe  maker,   76 

Winsor,  h.  do. 
John   C.   mason,  11  Clinton,  h.   do. 
John  E.  clerk,  265  Pearl,  h.  310  do. 
John  E.  horse  shoer,436  Main,  house 

111  Norfolk 
John  E.  moulder,  1).  61  Bristol 
John  F.  painter,  h.  33  Crescent 
John  II.  inotorman,  rms.  30  Essex 
John  II.  painter,  b.  40  .Jackson 
John  II.  shipper,  b.  137  Pearl 

John  Jas.  machinist,  h.  b.  293  Third 
John  L.  confectionery,  h.  8  Pleasant 

place 
John  O.  clerk,  b.  22  Carlisle 
John  P.  shipper,  t).  li  i  Norfolk 
John  W .  butter,  h.  1 1  Tremont 
Joseph,  carriage  painter, h.21  school 
Joseph  A.  express  messenger,  h.  q. 

172  Spring 


446 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Smith  Joseph  A.  messenger,  boards    56 

Sixth 
Joseph  J. boiler  maker,h.l55  Tremont 
Joseph  J.  salesman,  29  Franklin, bds. 

9  Sidney 
Joseph  W.  clerk,   A.  R.  Co.  h.  201 

Columbia 
Josephine  M.  house  33  Eighth 
Joshua,  porter,  h.  10  Eaton 
Judson  G.  provisions,  27  Cambridge, 

B.  h.  19(5  Pearl 
Julia,"  widow  of  Allen,  h.  148  Green 
Kate  J.  Mrs.  h.  293  Third 
Kate  V.  private  school,  13  Bucking- 
ham, h.  do. 
Leander  L.  engineer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

shop,  h.  103  Fourth 
Lorenzo  C.  moulder,  h.  52  Sidney 
Louis,  hairdresser,  622  Mass.  ave.  h. 

5  Howard 
Louisa,  widow  of  George  V.house  12 

Pine 
Lucy  C.  Mrs.  h.  11  Mellen 
L.  Albert,  veterinary  surgeon,house 

107  Allston 

Manley,  teamster,  Dover  Stamping 

Co.  h.  148  Pleasant 
Manuel,  laborer,  h.  254  Vine 
Marcia    E.     C.   Miss,     teacher,    13 

Buckingham,  bds.  do. 
Margaret,  widowr  of  George,  house 

137  Pearl 
Margaret,  widow  of    James,  house 

189  Norfolk 
Margaret  E.  Mrs.  h.  1019  Cambridge 
Margaret  T.  Miss,  compositor,  b.  48 

Mt.  Auburn 
Maria  P.  widow  of  William,  house 46 

Bigelow 
Martha  R.  Miss,   teacher,   English 

High  school,  b.  782  Mass.  ave. 
Martin  F.  teamster,  h.  38  Pine 
Martin  R.  furniture  maker,  house  89 

Plymouth 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  31  Sacramento 
Mary  B.   teacher,   13   Buckingham, 

boards  do. 
Mary  E.  widow,  h.  56  Elm 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Adams  C.  house 

108  Magazine 

Mary  E.  widowT  of  Charles,  house  9 

Sidney 
Mary E. widow  of  John,h.ll  Murdock 
Mary  J.  Miss, at  University  Museum, 

bds.  107  Garden 
Mary  S.  widow  of  Bartlett,  house  13 

Buckingham 
Mary  S.  widow  of  Charles  R.  house 

5  William 
Maude  Estelle,  h.  313  Broadway 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  167  Norfolk 
Mildred*  F.  Miss,  bds.  148  Green 
Mina,  dressmaker,  b.  293  Broadway 


Smith  Minnie  and  Rilla,  vest  makers,h.  2 
Putnam  ct. 
Myra  Mrs.  h.  248  Prospect 
M.  h.  102£  Hampshire 
Napoleon,   foreman,    B.  B..  Works, 

Sixth,  h.  88  Elm 
Oliver  A.  salesman,  B.  b.  33  Eighth 
Otis  F.  dentist,  50  Tremont,  B.  b.5 

Howard 
Otis  H.  lumber,  75  State,  B.  house 

8  Mellen 
Owen,  car  conductor,  b.  1591  Cam- 
bridge 
O.  Elliot,  tailor  and  gents'  furnish- 
ing goods,   2072  Mass.  ave.  h.  21 
Blake 
Patrick,  engine  cleaner,  h.  11  Lopez 
Patrick,  iron  worker,  h.  11  Andrew 
Patrick,  motorman,  h.  18  Cogswell 

avenue 
Percey,  steel  letter  cutter,  boards  3 

Pleasant  pi. 
Peter,  cabinet  maker,  h.12  Columbia 
Peter  J.  tea  and  coffee,  1143   Cam- 
bridge, house  at  Somerville 
Philip  G.  horse  shoer,  436  Main, bds. 

73  School 
Ralph,  undertaker  and    (Whiting  & 

Smith),  216 Green,  h.  23  Inman 
Ralph  H.wire  worker, bds.  99  Austin 
Ralph  N.  clerk,  at  Court  House, bds. 

50  Thorndike 
Richard,  boiler  maker,  h.  425  Main 
Richard,  tin  worker,  bds. 11  Murdock 
Richard  C.  building  mover,  house  80 

Hampshire 
Richard  H.  (C.H.Taylor  Co.)  printer, 

495a  Mass.  ave.  h.  11  Murdock 
Robert,  baker,  h.  11  Brewery 
Robert,  clerk,  675  Mass.  ave.  h.  21 

Rockwell 
Robert  D.  W.  lawyer,  53  State,  B. 

h.  Reservoir,  next  Huron  ave. 
Robert  F.bookbinder,h.  57  Fairmont 
Robert  H.  teamster,  bds.  38  Pine 
Samuel,  laborer,  81  Main,  house  82 

Harvard 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  14  Second 
Samuel  T.  laborer,  bds.  4  Jordan  pi. 
Sarah  A.    widow   of    Daniel,  h.  29 

Line 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  house  56  Elm 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  3  Gray  pi. 
Sidney,  carpenter,h.65£  Western  av. 
Sidney,  steam  engineering,  234  Con- 
gress, B.  h.  182  Prospect 
Sophia  A. seamstress, bds. 19  Hilliard, 
Sophia  A.  Miss,  clerk,  763  Mass. ave! 

house  at  Dorchester 
Susan  D.  widow  of  Horatio  S.  h.  7 
Appleton 

SMITH  THOMAS,  horseshoer,  436 
Main,  h.  73  School.     See  page  28 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


447 


Smith  Thomas,  teamster,  174  Broadway- 
Thomas  A.  teamster,  rms.  22  Fair- 
mont 
Thomas  C.   boots  and    shoes,   2050 

Mass.  ave.  h.  2052  do. 
Thomas  C.  cutlery,  20  Bromfield,  B. 

house  28  Clinton 
Thomas  H.  laborer,  house  41  Reed 
Thomas   H.    metal    spinner,    h.   114 

Norfolk 
Thomas  J.   iron   moulder,  bds.   167 

Xorfolk 
Thomas  W.  lather,  h.  r.  152  Pearl 
Wallace,  fireman,   bds.  426  Putnam 

avenue 
Walter,  clerk,  B.  b.  374  Prospect 
Walter,  hairdresser,  1994  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  53  Essex 
Walter,  laborer,  bds.  37  Crescent  av. 
Walter  H.  waiter,  B.  h.  6  Worcester 
Walter  L.   trav.   salesman,   bds.  36 

Eustis  ct. 
Walter  M.   asst.  instructor,   M.    T. 

school,  h.  6  Tenney 
Warren  K.  produce  peddler,  boards 

33  Eighth 
Wilbur  F.janitor,  Odd  Fellow's  bldg. 

2076  Mass.  ave.  h.  2277  do. 
William,  blacksmith, h. 205  Hamilton 
William,  builder,  28  School, room  20, 

B.  h.  167  Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
William,  carpenter,  h.  76  Thorndike 
William,  case  maker,  162  Broadway, 

h.  174  Chestnut 
William,  laborer,  h.  45  Washington 
William,  peddler,  h.  293  Third 
William,  salesman,  rms.  100  Austin 
William,  wood  carver,  h.  132  Winsor 
William    A.     stenographer,    h.    318 

Mass.  ave. 
William  B.  steam  heating,  3  and  4 
Hay  market  sq.  B.  h.  34  Linn  jean 
William  F.  trav.  salesmau,  220  Con- 
gress, B.  bds.  179  Prospect 
William  P.  compositor,  h.  327  Pearl 
William  II.  clerk,  36  Kilby,  B.  h.  17 

Creighton 
William  H.  clerk,  639  Mass.  ave.  h. 

321  Pearl 
William  H.  engineer,  h.  109  Inman 
William  H.  polisher,  bds.  3  Gray  pi. 
William  IT.  shipper,  bds.  19  Hayes 

court 
William  II.  variety  store,  146  Hamp- 
shire, h.  do. 
William  II.  II. watchman,  518  Wash- 
ington, B.  house  346  Harvard 
William  .1.  h.  11  Faveru father 
William  .1.  pork  cutter.    HI!)  Gore,  h. 

23  Oak  Circle 
William  .1.  B.  paper  hanger.  78   Kin- 
naird,  li.  do.  [ward  1 

William    P.  bds.    167    Lexington  ave. 


Smith  William  P.  compositor, h. 60  Austin 
Winifred     B.     Miss,     asst.     Public 

Library,  house  41  Dana 
Winifred  M.  clerk,  27  Brookline.bds. 

514  Mass.  ave. 
W.  Frank,  student,  b.  3  White 
&  McKay  (James  F.Smith  and  Alex- 
ander McKay),  grocers,  1217  Cam- 
bridge 
Smithers  Catherine,  widow  of  John  B.  h. 
13  William 
Joseph  H.  bookbinder,  b.13  William 
Smyth  George,  police,  station  1, house  37 

Wendell 
Smythe  Henry  L.  instructor  of  geology, 

H.  U.  rms.  16  Oxford 
Snead  Hampton,  waiter,  h.  4  Gray  place 
Sneare  James,  motorman,  rms.  61  Hol- 

worthy 
Sneath   Isaiah  W.    Rev.   pastor,    Wood 
Memorial  church,  h.  92  Columbia 
Snee  James,  hatter,  h.  105  Portland 
Snell  Charles  W.  steam  fitter,  house  446 
Green,  No.  8 
Herbert  M.  manager,  7  Central  sq. 
bds.  39  Norfolk 
Snelling  Frank,  b.  76  Dana 

Samuel,   hardwood    finisher,   h.    76 
Dana 
Sniffins  Edward  A.  hatter,  h.  21  Market 
Snodgrass  Teresa  J.  cashier,  1027  Cam- 
bridge, b.  1365  do. 
Snooks  George  B.  clerk,1027  Cambridge, 

h.  367  Columbia 
Snow  Albert,  milkman,  b.  446  Green 

Blake  B.  engineer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  h. 

67  Fifth 
Brothers     (Isador    and      Herman), 

tailors,  28  Brattle 
Caroline  A.  widow  of  Joseph  B.  ki.  9 

Huron  ave. 
Charles  H.  teamster,  29  Franklin,  h. 

27  Auburn 
David  A.  butter  and  eggs,  house  36 
William  [Hancock 

Eliza  S.  widow  of  Ambrose. house  8-1 
Ernest  A.  architect, bds. 4  Allston  ct. 
Fred  A.  men's  furnishings,  81  Sum- 
mer, B.  h.  9  Russell 
Fred  A.   trav.  salesman,  B.   h.    188 

Chestnut 
Fred  R.  clerk,  bds.  14  Cottage 
George,   clothing   cutter,    B.  bds.  7 

Essex 
George   A.    electrician,  Baldwin    it. 
station,  h.  33  Baldwin 

George F.  butcher,  h.  J 41  Slyer 
George  H.  at  Am.  B.  Co.h.68  Ninth 

(J.  Walter,  bookkeeper,  h.  443  Green 
Selen  L.  clerk.  13.VI  Mass.  av.  hiU. 

I  Allston  court 
Heman    R.   tinman.    52   Union,  B.   h 

L92  Hamilton 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Snow  Henry,  candy  maker,   house  134£ 

Hampshire 
Henry,  carpenter,  72  Main,  house  at 

Watertown 
Herman  (Snow  Bros.),  h.  494  Mass. 

avenue 
Isaac    F.    draughtsman,    bds.    1686 

Cambridge 
Isaac  R.carpenter,h.  1686  Cambridge 
Isador  (Snow  Bros.),  bds.  7  Essex 
John  A.  clerk,  669  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

5  Temple 
Joshua  A.    (Snow   &  Nunau),   fish 

market,    1394    Cambridge,    h.    at 

Somerville 
Lewis T. carpenter, h.  1303  Cambridge 
Lottie    I.  dressmaker,    25    Hadley, 

boards  do. 
Mary  I.   and    C.    Estella,    h.    1686 

Cambridge 
Nathaniel  A.  furnace  setter,   house 

115  Auburn 
Nathaniel  I.  draper,  48  Canal,  B.  h. 

19  Warland 
Russell  L.  carpenter  and  builder,  95 

Allston,  house  190  Hamilton 
R.  L.  Mrs.  treas.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  h.  190 

Hamilton 
Samuel,    counsellor,    4    Pemberton 

sq.  rm.  4,  B.  house  8  Wendell 
Sarah  Mrs.  h.  7  Essex 
Sarah  J.  Mrs.  bds.  27  Warland 
Simeon,  h.  7  Bigelow 
S.  Augustus,  salesman,  52  Union,  B. 

h.  4  Allston  court 
Temple  J.  widow  of  John   H.  house 

189  Hamilton 
Thomas  E.  driver,  h.  8h Western  av. 
Thomas  H.   bookkeeper,  205  Broad- 
way, h.  at  E.  Boston 
Walter  J.  teamster,   204  Broadway, 

h.  210  do. 
William  M.  h.  7  Fayerweather 
Willie  E.  bds.  7  Fayerweather 
&  Nunan   (Joshua  Snowr  and  Frank 

Nunan  j,   fish  market,   1394    Cam- 
bridge 
Snowden  Charles  A.  b.  14  Dodge 

James  V.  steward,  h.  14  Dodge 
Snyder  Bros.  (Julius  and  Jacob  Snyder), 

confectionery  and  ice  cream,   310 

Cambridge 
George  J.  motorman,   rms.  61    Hol- 

worthy 
Jacob  (Snyder  Bros.),  confectionery, 

etc.  310  Cambridge,  h.  6  Fourth 
Julius  (Synder  Bros.), confectionery, 

etc.  310  Cambridge,  h.  6  Fourth 
Sock  William,  wool  apprentice,  b.   1699 

Cambridge 
Soderberg  Edward,  machinist,  29  Main, 

h.  227  Broadway 
Gunnar,  salesman,  h.  77  Hampshire 


Soderberg  Hilda  and  Selma, dressmakers, 

10  Tremont 

Soiger  Joseph,  laborer,  h.  53  Brewery 
Soles  Isaac,  carpenter,  h.  222  Columbia 
Jennie,  clerk,  rms.  271  Broadway 
Myra  Miss,  h.  146  Magazine 
Solomon  Frederick  W.  machinist,  house 
248  Hampshire 
Isaac,  salesman,  h.  93  Brookline 
Somers    John  E.  physician,   1981  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
Somes  James  R.  (J.  H.  Roberts  &   Co.), 
Second,  cor.  Charles,  h.  at  Maiden 
Soon  Lee,  laundry,  1047  Mass.  av.  h.  do. 
Soper  Carrie  A.  h.  22  Antrim 

Fred  L. contracting  agent,  211  Wash- 
ington, B.  b.  17  Haskell 
Herbert  H.  sawyer,  174  Broadway, 

bds.  22  Antrim 
Horatio  T.  paver,  h.  22  Antrim 
James  B.  clerk,  board  of  health,City 
Hall,  h.  17  Haskell 
Sorensen  Lars,  carpenter,  h.  99  Spring 
Soren  P.  clerk,  Harvey,  cor.   Cedar, 
h.  1  Gladstone  [mond 

Sornborger  Josephine  Mrs.  h  101  Ham- 
Sort  well  Alvin  F.  53  State,  rm.  413,  B. 
pres.  Cambridge   National   Bank, 
h.  335  Harvard 

Sosnosky ,  tailor,  307  Cambridge,  h. 

do. 
Soule  Alfred,  contractor,  8  Oliver,  B.  h. 
130  Hancock 
Benjamin  T.   restaurant,   22  Union, 

B.  h.  28  Clinton 
Byron  A.  tool  maker,  T.  B.  M.  Co.h. 

85  Thorndike 
Edwin  G.  clerk,  B.  P.  W.  b.  88  Elm 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Lewis  J.  house 

88  Elm 
George  A.  produce,  17  Quincy   row, 

B.  h.  42  Highland  ave. 
Kate  M.  teacher,  bds.  88  Elm 
Lawrence  P.  mason,  h.  11  Russell 
William,  student,  b.  65  Putnam  av. 
Winthrop  P.  at  56  Franklin,  B.   bds. 

11  Russell 

Soulee  Lucy  M.  Miss,    teacher,    Morse 

grammar  school,  b.  90  Franklin 
Southack  Alfaretta  M.  widow  of  Frank 

b.  259  Prospect 
Southard  Alma  B.    music    teacher,    200 
Harvard,  house  do. 
Elizabeth  W.  Mrs.house  200  Harvard 
Southward  Clarence  A.  trunk  maker,520 
Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
George,   leather  and    findings,    512 

Mass.  ave.  h.  348  Pearl 
Thomas  W.  salesman,  h.    12    Rock- 
ingham 
T.  trunks,  etc.  520  Mass.  ave. 
Southwick  Charles  F. piano  maker,house 
37  Pine 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


449 


Southwick    John    S. action   maker,    113 
Broadway,  h.  473  Main 
Nancy  D.  Mrs.  h.  77  Columbia 
South  worth  E.  L.  Mrs.  h.  951  Mass.  av. 
Souza  Antone,  Am.  at  R.  Works,  h.  241 
Vine 
Antonio,  at  Page  box  factory,  b.  187 

Broadway 
Daniel,  cabinet  maker,  h. 153  Charles 
Emily  Caroline,  widow,  h.  28  Spring 
Francisco  I.  cabinet  maker,    h.    383 

Columbia 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  26  Winter 
Joaquin,  h.  20  Spring 
Jose,  hairdresser,  139  Main,  h.  do. 
Joseph,  at  Page  box  factory,  house 

187  Broadway 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  64  Harvard 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  20  Spring 
Joseph,  Jr.  barber,  b.  20  Spring 
Manuel,  at  169  Gore,  b.  134  Webster 

avenue 
Manuel,  laborer,  b.  19  Gore 
Manuel  J.  clerk,  134  Third,  house  32 

Spring 
Mary,  widow   of  Eugene  A.    house 

134  Webster  ave. 
Nellie,  widow  of    Manuel    G.    hair- 
dresser, 141  Main,  h.  139  do. 
Victor,  engineer,  h.  143  Second 

Spach Mrs.  clerk,  B.  b.  14  Prospect 

Spachman  Louis,  carpenter,  h.  6  Rogers 
blk.   Washington  -  (.8 

Spain  Francis,  shoemaker,  h.  90  Howard 
May  Miss,  bookkeeper,  b.90  Howard 
Spalding  Charles  H.  clergyman,  house  8 
Scott 
Elliot,  student,  b.  75  Sparks 
Ephraim,  stenographer,  b.140  Chest- 
nut 
Esther  A.  Mrs.  h.  20  Cottage 
Fred  M.  student,  H.  U,  b.  8  Scott 
George,  plumber,  hjjwEichdale  av. 
Gertrude,  h.  140  Chestnut 
John^fcj^75  Sparks 
Koi^r,  styulrnt.  I).  7-")  Sparks 
Thoi^j^K,  law  student,  H.    U.  bds. 

Warren  F.  sec.  15  Pemberton  sq.   B. 
h.  140  Chestnut 

see  SJDaulding 
Spare  Maria   Iv  teacher,    English    High 

-chool.  h.  at  Boston 
Sparks  Caleb,  laborer,  h.  59  Cherry 

Charles,  iron  worker,  b.  64  Cherry 
^     Sparrow     Benjamin   F.    salesman,  b.  97 
Columbia 

Benjamin  L.  62  Hampshire,  h.  97 Co- 
lumbia 

George,  bartender,    B.    bds.    Hotel 
Grotto 

Herbert  A.  whol.  dry  goods,  27  Bed- 
ford, &>  h.  23  Bigelow 


SPARROW  HERBERT  F.  con- 
fectionery mnfr.  62  Hampshire,  h. 

15  Forest.     See  page  793 
Hiram,  machinst,  rms.  207  Hamilton 
Julia  A.  B.  wid.  of  James  H.  house 

126  Auburn 
J.  William,  bds.  126  Auburn 
Stanley  A.  27  Bedford,  B.  boards  23 

Bigelow 
Susan  K.  h.  8  Rockingham 
Spaulding  Charles  E.  Rev.   h.  260  Cam- 
bridge 
Frank  P.  electrician,  h.  43  Western 

avenue 
Georgie  D.  Mrs.  rms. 18  Fairmont  av. 
James  H.  (James  C.  Davis  &   Son), 

soap  mnfr.  206  Broad  way,  b.  Main, 

corner  Inman 
John  J.  foreman,  3  Hampshire,house 

210  Columbia 
Lemuel  B.  house  33  Essex 
Philemon    C.    foreman    printer,    26 

Blackstone,  h.  411  Putnam  ave. 
Ralph,  conductor,  b.  Pearl 
Waldo,  teamster,  h.  20  Portsmouth 
Walter  R.  organist,  b.  11  Wendell 
William  A.  baker,  h.  286  Greeu 
see  Spalding 
Spear  Edward  S.  salesman,  B.  house  375 

Huron  ave. 
Speare  Lewis  R.  (Lewis  R.  Speare  Laun- 
dering Co.),  h.  at  Xewton  Centre 
Lewis  R.  Laundering  Co.  (Lewis  R. 

Speare,  James  F.Dalton), laundry. 

Binney,  near  Sixth 
Speare' s  Alden  Sons   &  Co.    (Lewis  R. 

Speare  and     Henry  I.   Hall  and 

George  S.  Tomlinson),  oil,   Fifth, 

cor.  Rogers 
Spellacy  Daniel,  Am.   Rub.  Co.    bds.  4 

Lilac  court 
Thomas  M.  horse  shoer,   26   Palmer. 

h.  242  Franklin 
Spelman  Henry  M.  lawyer,  50  State,  rm. 

35,  B.  h.  SO  Buckingham 
Israel  M.pres.  Mt. Auburn  Cemetery 

Corporation,  50  State,  B.  house  62 

Sparks 
Spencer  Albert  A.  real    estate,    61    Han- 
cock, house  do. 
Amos,  janitor,  h.  4  Village 
Annie  i*>.  widow  of  George,  house  2;> 

Erie 
QPENCER  CHARLES   II.  boots 
O      and  shoes,  469  Washington,  B.  b. 

l«)  Garfield.    See  page  §20 

SPENC  ER  (II  A  K  L  ES  \\  . 
(Wells  &  Spencer),  lawyer.  603 
Mass.  ave.  and  5 1  ( lourl  House, 
Pemberton  sq.  B.  i><u.  19  Gar- 
field.   See  page  816 

Cornelia  P,  Mrs.  h.  27  Wallace 

Ellen,  li.  7  Baldwin  st.  court 


450 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Spencer  E.Edwin,    chairman,    board  of 

health,   City     Hall,     and  eclectic 

physician,  9  Pleasant,  house  do. 
George  F.  teamster,  81  Fulton,  B.  h. 

1586  Cambridge 
George  W.  clerk,  h.  40  Sixth 
Henry  G.  student,  b.  2  Craigie 
John  A.  sexton,  First  Pres.   church, 

h.  1586  Cambridge 
Margaret,  widow  of  Samuel,  house 

84  Fifth 
Mary  Eliza  Mrs.  h.  104  Amory 
Mary  M.  widow  of  William  C.  house 

2  Craigie 
Philo,  motorman,  h.  5  Frank 
Rose  E.  saleswoman,  1350  Mass.  av. 
Theodore,  bds.  2  Craigie 
Thomas  W.  broker,  53   State,   B.  h. 

342  Broadway 
Sperber  Bros.  (Jacob  and  Wilson  Sper- 

ber),  cigars,     confectionery,    etc. 

1147  Cambridge  and  405  Main 
Jacob  (Sperber  Bros.),  cigars,   con- 
fectionery,   etc.  1147    Cambridge 

and  405  Main,  h.  84  Tremont 
Wilson  (Sperber  Bros.),  fruit,   etc. 

1147  Cambridge  and  405  Main,  h. 

84  Tremont 
Sperry  May  J.  nurse,  h.  317  Green 

Joseph,  bottler,B.  h.1064  Cambridge 
Spies  Joseph,  bottler,  house  1064    Cam- 
bridge 
Spike  Annie  M.  nurse,  h.  227  Prospect 
Spillane  Daniel,  laborer,  house  rear  996 

Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  b.  r.  996  Cambridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  Second 
John  J.  grocer,  13  Jefferson,h.  11  do. 
Margaret,  widow  of  Timothy,  house 

rear  996  Cambridge 
Paul,  tailor,  224  Vine,  h.  do. 
Spiller  John,  grocer,  140  Pleasant,h.  do. 
William  A.  paymaster,  B.  &  B.  S.  S. 

Co.  Central  Wharf,   B.   house  84 

Raymond 
Spindler  Adam,  piano  finisher,  house  169 

Norfolk 
Frederick,  laborer,  h.  6  Mullens  ct. 
George,  varnisher,  162  Broadway,  h. 

334  Vine 
John,  laborer,  h.  334  Vine 
John,  Jr.  piano  case  maker,    house 

334  Vine 
Spink  Samuel,  bootmaker,  Am.  Rub.  Co. 

and  boarding  house,  97  Green 
Spinney  Arthur,  clerk,  407  Main,  house 

136  Winsor 
Obediah,  carpenter,h.726  Cambridge 
&  Freeman,  grocers,  407  Main 
Splaine  Mary,  widow  of  James  J.  house 

56  Boylston 
Spofford  Zella  M.  bookkeeper,2047  Mass. 

ave.  bds.  at  W.  Somerville 


Spooner  John   B.  salesman,  245  Friend, 

B.  house  57  Austin 
Spraggs  Agnes,  widow  of  Edward  W.  h. 
63  Sacramento 
William,  baker,  151  Harvard,  house 
476  Putnam  ave. 
Sprague  C.  laborer,  h.7  Hampshire  place 
Dora    A.    Miss,   variety  store,    103 

River,  house  do. 
Emma  A.  widow  of  Timothy,  boards 

7  Hotel  Harrison 
Everett  M.  motorman,  h.  1  Dover 
Frank  W.  house  56  Wendell 
Gertrude  D.  teacher,Morse  grammar 

school,  bds.  148  Austin 
Harriet  L.  widow  of  John  L.  house 

19  Irving 
Herbert  A.  carpenter,  h.  108  Elm 
William  D.  bds.  148  Austin 
Willard  H.  messenger,  Charles  River 

Nat.  Bank,  rms.  6  Howland 
William  L.  clerk,  boards  19  Irving 
William  S.  night  lunch,  h.  252  Put- 
nam ave. 
William  W.  clerk,  65  Cambridge,  B. 
house  148  Austin 
Spreen  Dinah, wridow  of  John, h. 6  Parnell 
Spring  Jennie  S.  teacher,  Latin  school, b. 
341  Broadway 
Mary  S.  Miss,  h.  32  Bigelow 
William,  cooper,  Fifth,  cor.  Bogers, 
house  107  Spring 
Springer  Blanchard  P.  compositor,Univ. 

Press,  bds.  15  Magee 
Springfield  Theophilus  H.  laborer,  house 

41  Market 
Sprion  Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  19  Gore 
Sproul  Andrew,  sergeant  of  police,  sta. 
1,  house  191  Main 
William  H.    bookbinder,    Riverside 
Press,  house  3  Daye  ct. 
Spyvee  Samuel,  h.  1599  Mass.  ave. 
Squalls  Samuel,  whitener,  h.  r.  17  Dyke 
Squarey  William,  blacksmith,  house  49 

Market 
Squire  Eliza  A.  Mrs.  h.  5  Walnut  ave. 
Frank  O.    (John  P.  Squire  &  Co.), 
pro  visions, 169  Gore,h.at  Arlington 
Fred  F.  (John  P.  Squire  &  Co.), pro- 
visions, 169  Gore,  h.   at  Arlington 
John,  watchman,  h.   104  Thorndike 
John  Mrs.  bds.  55  Garfield 

SQUIRE  JOHN  P.  &   CO.  (cor- 
poration) (Frank  O.   and  Fred  F. 
Squire),  groceries  and  provisions, 
168  and  170  Gore,  and  provisions, 
23  and  25  F.  H.  market  and  39  and 
40  North  Market,   B.   and    pork 
packers,  169  Gore.     See  page  379 
William   F.   storekeeper,  169   Gore, 
rooms  129  Otis 
Squires  George  A .  carpenter,  h.325  Main 
Staaf  William,  brass  finisher,  h.113  River 


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451 


Stack  Edward  L.  carpenter,  241  River 
Ella,  widow  of  John,  b.  241  River 
James  E.  printer,  bds.  241  River 
John  E.  carpenter,  bds.  241  River 
Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  26  Warren 
Samuel  W.  brakeman,  B.  &  M.  R.R. 
house  481a  Cambridge 
Stackhouse  Henry  J.  bookbinder,  boards 
2£  Norfolk 
Martha,  widow  of  Hartlv,  house  2£ 
Norfolk  [Norfolk 

Richard  H.  clerk,  T.  B.  M.  Co.  b.  2£ 
Stackpole  John,  currier,  h.  35  Seventh 
Stacy  Charles  B.  confectioner,  bds.  546 
Mass.  avenue 
Charles  H.  picture  frame  maker,bds. 

10  Davis 
George  D.foreman,546  Mass.av.b.do. 
George  W.  painter,  546  Mass.  ave. 

house  do. 
Helen  P.Miss,teacher,b.9  Sacramento 
John  J.  clerk,  bds.  546  Mass.  ave. 
Nellie  Mrs.    music    teacher,    Hotel 

Edna,  house  do. 
Predore,  engineer,  h.  10  Davis 
Ross,  carpenter,  h.  31  Magee 
William,  carpenter,  h.  6  Jackson 
William  B.  painter,  b.  546  Mass.  ave. 
Stafford  George  F.  electrician,  boards  71 
Pleasant 
George  W.  painter,  153  Putnam  ave. 

bds.  91  Allston 
James,  carpenter,  h.  71  Pleasant 
James  E.  lather,  h.  3  Ericcson  ct. 
James  H.  butcher,  h.  29  Blackstone 
John,  broker,  h.  71  Pleasant 
John,  house  17  Cherry 
John  C.  plumber,  h.  163  Elm 
Louisa,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  91 

Allston 
Martha,  widow  William  J.  house  280 

Winsor 
Mary  A. widow  of  John  S.  house  556 

Putnam  ave. 
Thomas  F.  plumber,h.  2458  Mass.av. 
Stahl  Henry,  clerk,  666  Cambridge,h.do. 
William    H.   carpenter,    boards  283 
Broadway 
Stahleker  Carl,  bds.  56  Banks 
Caroline  Mrs.  h.  56  Banks 
Stamberg  Henry,  blacksmith,  181  Hamp- 
shire, house  9  Plymouth 
Stampe  Peter,blacksmith,h.8  Wesley  av. 
Standard  Action    Co.    (1).    A.    Barber, 
George  Bates,   Willis  Mabry  and 
Horace     Skelton),     piano     action 
mnfrs.  Osborn 
Brass  Co.  H.  F.  Hawkes,  treas.  Os- 
born, near  Main 
STANDARD    OIL    CO.   of   New 
Fork,  Boston  dept.  William   Don- 
ald, manager,    Potter,   cor.    sixth 
and  61  Broad,  B.     See  page  21 


STANDARD    TURNING 

►O       WORKS,    122    Broadway,    and 

53  State,  room  433,  B.     See  back 

cover 

Standish  Edmund  R.  printer,  558  Mass. 

ave.  house  140  Green 
Stanford  B.  Otis,  supt.  Cambridge  Elect- 
ric Light  Co.  Western   ave.  house 
8  Bath 
Stanger  Louis,  produce,  h.  275  Vine 
Stanley  Capitola  T.  Miss,  clerk,  boards 
8  Lawrence 
Frances     E.    Mrs.   house  10  Hotel 

Grotto,  19  Harrison 
Henry  E.   butter,   eggs,  etc.   house 

1259  Cambridge 
Henry  R.  student,  h.  10  Remington 
Henry  T.  order  clerk,  b.  8  Lawrence 
Minola  C.  Miss,  h.  8  Lawrence 
Stannis  Mary  Mrs.  h.  185  Green 
Stanslield  George,  clerk,   61  Brookliue, 

house  5  Franklin 
Stansmore  Jane,  widow  of  John,  variety 
store,  116  Hampshire,  h.  117£  do. 
Stanton  Annie  T.  Mrs.   dressmaker,   h. 
4  Trowbridge 
Edward,  laborer,  h.  23  Lambert 
John,  laborer,  h.  176  Vine 
Mary  O.  teacher,  Shepard  school 
Sarah    J.     sewing    teacher,   public 

schools,  h.  at  Somerville 
William,  foundry,  h.  213  Third 
Staples  Edward  B.   bookkeeper,   house 
559  Mass.  ave. 
Fanny,  house  61  Garden 
J.  Fred,  draughtsman,   T.  B.  M.  Co. 
Third,  h.  300  Prospect 
Stapleton  Joseph,  laborer,  bds.  51  Sixth 

John,  cooper,  b.  433  Cambridge 
Starbuck  Sarah  Mrs.  h.  191  Green 
Stark  William  E.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  38 
Linnaean 
William  F.  bookkeeper,  129  Friend, 
B.  house  38  Linnaoan 
Starkey  Richard  J.  rope  maker,  house  66 
Kinnaird  [Kinnaird 

Robert,  electrotype  finisher,  bds.  66 
Starnberg    Emma      Mrs.      employment 

office,  4k  Essex,  h.  do. 
Starr  Henrv  S.  machinist,    Am.    Net  A: 

Twine  Co.  h.  165  Norfolk 
Starratt  John  B.motorman,b.70  Franklin 
Thomas,  teamster,  bds.  1  Sixth 
Wilfred  II.  medical  student,  boards 
16  Allston 
Starrett  Cassie  Mrs. h. 181  Harvard  |  b.do. 
Frank,    paper  hanger,  18]     Harvard, 
George,  gardener,  L6   Allston 
see  Sterritt 
Statum  William  B.  liousesmith.h. A")  Main 
Stat/.  Anthony,  piano  maker,  h.  5    Union 
Stayner     Andrew    T.     soap    maker,  201 
Broadway,  h.  180  Columbia 


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Stearns  Annie  K.  widow  of  Joshua  B.  h. 

103  Allston 
Charles  A.  milkman,  h.  9  Allen 
Charles  E.  painter,  57  Wallace, h. do. 
Charles  S.  St.  car  conductor,  house  7 

Hilliard  place 
QTEARNS  ERNEST  A.  stairbuil- 
O      der,  end  Locke,  house  at  W.  Som- 

erville.     See  page  790 
Fred  H.  inspector,  W.  E.St.Ry.  Co., 

B.  house  22  Eliot 
George  H.  house  46  Shepard 
Guy  H.  plumber,  1440  Mass.  av.  bds. 

46  Shepard 
Harry  B.    broker,   48   Congress,  B. 

house  29  Shepard 
Harry  C.  printer,  h.  17  Allen 
Harry  N.  student,  b.  44  Wallace 
John  P.   mason,  fireplaces,   etc.  17 

Otis,  B.  h.  143  Huron  ave. 
Juliette  P.  widow  of  Abraham  C.  h. 

146  Green 
Kate,  widow,  h.  128  Gore 
Lucy  A.  widow,  b.  22  Hubbard  ave. 

STEARNS  MARSHALL  N.  con- 
tractor, 44  Wallace,  h.  do.     See  p. 

800 
Phineas,  salesman,  rms.60  Winthrop 
Sherman  W. clerk, Dane  Hall,  boards 

16  Rutland 
Thomas,  h.  10  Farwell  place 
Thomas  E.  trav.  salesman,  house  60 

Winthrop 
William  F.  cashier,  Riverside  Press, 

house  24  Irving 
William  F.foreman,h.l6  Western  av. 
Stebbins  Charles  G.  harness  maker,  107 

Bridge,  house  do. 
Stechell  Susan  B.  widow  of  Joseph,  h. 

277  Winsor 
Stedman  Ella  F.typewriter,B.h.27  Essex 
Elvira,  widow  of  Vernal  R.  house 

27  Essex  [Essex 

Frank H. student, at  Andover,  bds.  27 
George  H.  bookkeeper, B.  h.27  Essex 
Grace,  teacher,  Agassiz  school,  bds. 

4  Hancock  place 
Harry  G.  piano  inspector,  286  Main, 

h.  136b  Washington 
Samuel  E.  piano  action  maker,  Os- 

born.  h.  4  Hancock  place 
Winfleld  S.  clerk,  h.  22  Soden 
Steed  Eugene,  bds.  251  Columbia 
Oscar,  painter,  h.  74  Harvard 
Steele  Alexander,  carpenter,  h.  5  Grant 
Anna E. dressmaker, 28  Blanche, h. do. 
Benjamin  H.  supt.  and  inspector  of 

public  buildings,  office  City  Hall, 

house  8  Arlington 
Hulda, widow  of  Thomas,h.4  Pioneer 
John,  grain  weigher,  h.  43  Winter 
Kate  Mrs.  house  45  Irving 
Louis,  teamster,  4  Bridge,  h.  12  do. 


Steele  Thomas  W.  porter,  h.  118  Fourth 
Steems  Mary  J.  T.  widow,  h.  54  Cedar 

William  B.  waiter,  bds.  54  Cedar 
Steenberg  William  A.  cracker  wagon,  h. 

64  Hampshire 
Steenstra  Frederick  H.   student,  at  An- 
dover, bds..  18  Hawthorn 
Peter  H.  prof,  of  Hebrew  and  Exe- 
gesis,  Epis.   Theo.   school,  house 
18  Hawthorn 
Steere  Thomas  R.  bookkeeper,  13  Broad- 
way, house  at  Boston 
Steeves  Absalom   W.   night  watchman, 
house  53  Market  [ct. 

Henry  E.  carpenter,  h.  1  Henderson 
Steftens  Julius  E.sign  painter,13  Church, 

house  14  Wright 

Steidle  Antone,   cabinet  maker,  boards 

22  Winter  [Lopez 

Stein  Gustave  E.  stone  planer,  house  19b 

Steinhart  Julia,  widow,  h.  113  Columbia 

Steinkrauss     Albert,     cook,     Crawford 

House,  B.  house  32  Decatur 

Charles,   cook,  Parker  House,  B.  h. 

16  Park 
John  W.clerk,8  Pearl,  b.  32  Decatur 
Steinmann  Alma    M.   bookkeeper,   bds. 
30a  Cherry 
Sarah  M.  T.  widow  of  J.  Henry,  h. 
30a  Cherry 
Stella  Antone,  laborer,  h.  198  Bridge 
Stelling  Fred,  sugar  boiler,  b.  42  Fifth 
Stempe  Peter,  blacksmith,  h.  8   Wesley 

avenue 
Stenberg  Charles, machinist,  house  Hotel 

Brooks 
Stenson  William  A.  machinist,  house  92 

Winsor 
Stephan  Frank  J.  cigar  packer,  B.  heuse 

57  Austin 
Stephens  George,  clerk,  12  Brattle,house 
20  Eliot 
George  C.  bds.  20  Eliot 
Leon  E.  h.  102  Banks 
see  Stevens 
Stephenson  Edward  E.  b.  155  Winsor 
John  E.  janitor,  h.  155  Winsor 
see  Stevenson 
Sterling  Albert  J.  laborer,  h.  Hotel  Lee, 
School 
Antone,  h.  198  Bridge 
John  T.iron  worker,h.l064  Cambridge 
Xorman  F.   compositor,   12S4  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Robert  S.  laborer,  h.  61  Hastings 
Stern  Isaac,  h.  401  Cambridge 

William,  paper  hanger,   1894  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville  [bridge 

Sternfelt  Aseub,  painter,   bds.  465  Cam- 

STERRITT  FREDERICK  L>. 
vice  pres.  George  W.  Gale  Lumber 
Co.  336  Main,  h.  at  Somerville. 
See  front  cover 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


453 


Sterritt  John,motorman,rms.70  Franklin 

Stetson  Charles  H.  nurse,  rms.  40  Austin 

Clarence  V.  bookbinder,  house  229 

Putnam  ave. 
Ella  Mis.  dressmaker,  4  Elm,  b.  do. 
George  A.  h.  80  Green 
George  H.  bookkeeper,  Globe,  B.  b. 

4  Elm 
Joseph   H.  plumber,  623  Mass.  ave. 

h.  224  Banks 
Stevens  Abel  Mrs.  h.  3  Wallace  st.  pi. 
Albert  A.  paper  hanger,  b.  98  Green 
Ashland, night  watchman,  F.  H. mar- 
ket, B.  bds.  115  Spring 
Beaumont, machinist, rms. 24  Norfolk 
Benjamin  D.   carpenter,   State,  cor. 

Osborn,  h.  20  Hollis 
Cabot,  student,  bds.  26  Gray 
Carrie  B.  bds.  901  Mass.  ave. 
Carrie  H.  Miss,  teacher,  Wellington 

school,  b.  1537  Cambridge 
Charles   A.   letter  carrier,  bds.  101 

Allston 
Charles  B.  register   of  deeds,   office 

Otis,  cor.  Second,  h.  8   Maple  ave. 
Charles  E.  dry  pressman,  Riverside 

Press,  b.  7  Central  pi. 
Charles  E.  2d,  bookkeeper,  92  State, 

B.  b.  6  Holyoke  pi. 
Charles   E.   &  Co.    (Mrs.    Sarah  M. 

Stevens),  apothecaries,  153  Bridge 
Charles  Gould,  jeweler,  bds. 19  Buck- 
ingham 
Charles  H.  clerk,  B.  b.  56  Wendell 
Charles  J.  watchmaker,   1346  Mass. 

ave.  h.  57  Frost 
Chester,    piano    maker,    rms.    2614 

Broadway 
Chester  H.  packer,  bds.  7  Elm 
Clara,  widow   of  William  G.  house  34 

Western  ave. 
Clara  E.  widow  of   Frank  L.  house 

115  Spring 
David  A.  police,  station  2,  house  359 

Huron  ave. 
Edmund,    student,    H.    U.    bds.    79 

Raymond 
Edmund    II .   physician,   1911   Mass. 

ave.  h.  7(.»  Raymond 
Edward,  meter  inspector,!). 47  Union 
Edward  W.  student,  H.U.b.  26  Gray 
EdwinC.com.  mer.  18  Central,  B.  h. 

61   Wendell 

Elbridge  c.  clerk,  treas.  office,  city 
Hall,h.  26  Park  [47  Unioo 

Elizabeth,  widow  <>r  Edward, house 

Ella,  compositor,  University  Press, 
bds.  19  Billiard 

Ella  P.  teacher,  piano,  t>.  13  Cottage 

Emeline  Mrs.  h.901  Mass.  ave. 

Ernest,  h.  35  Regent 

Eugene  A.  stationery,  155  Congress, 

B.  h.  901   Mass.  ave. 


Stevens    Everett    L.    teller,    Cambridge 

National  Bank,  221  Cambridge,h.7 

Tenney 
Frederick  T.  bookkeeper,  Globe  Na- 
tional Bank,  B.  h.  6  Holyoke  pi. 
F.  Lizzie  Miss,  h.  69  Thorndike 
George,  variety  store,  6  Harvey,  h. 

at  Boston 
George  Mrs.  h.  69  Thorndike 
George  C.  carver,  368  Main,  house  22 

Locke 
George  F.  b.  69  Thorndike 
George  H.  news  carrier,  h.  7  Austin 
George  H.  newspaper  carrier,  h.  316 

Mass.  ave. 
George  H.  Jr.  newspaper  carrier,  1). 

7  Austin 
George  M.  tower  clocks, 15  Chardon, 

B.  h.  1780  Mass.  ave. 
George  W.  paper  hanger,  house  1307 

Cambridge 
Gorham  P.  student,  b.  26  Gray 
Grace  E.  h.  19  Buckingham 
Hannah  K.  widow  of  Elias  H.  house 

115  Spring 
Harriet  t.  assistant  at   Observatory. 

bds.  Wallace  st.  pi. 
Horace,  peddler,  h.  9  Worcester 
James,  at  Riverside  Press,  house  SI 

Putnam  ave. 
John  H.  printer,  Riverside  Press,  b. 

78  Green 
John  H.  (J.H.Stevens  &  Co.), plum- 
bers, 694  Mass.  ave.  h.  33  Western 

avenue 
John  II.  Jr.  salesman,  b.  33  Western 

avenue 
John  L.  h.  24  Mill 
John  V.  clerk,  2078  Mass.  ave.  house 

at  West  Somerville 
John  W.  watch  repairer,  1346  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
J.  H.  &   Co.  (John    IT.   Stevens  and 

Charles   B.    Cade),    plumbers 

Mass.  ave. 
La  Roy,  shipper,  h.  95  Otis 
Lidia  P.  Miss,  bds.  •_>(;  Gray 
Louisa  P.  Miss,  designer,  b.  2(5  Cra\ 
Louisa  J.  widow    of  Horace,  h.  1911 

Mass.  ave. 
Luetta    E.  saleswoman,    15.    !>ds.    22 

Locke 
L.  l'».  Miss,  h.  1911  Mass.  ave. 

Mabel   ('.assistant  at  Observatory, 

b.  l  Wallace  st.  pi. 
Martha    1).  widow  of  George,  h.   89 

Thorndike 

Mary  .lane,  widow  of   Nelson,  house 

5  i  ( ledar 
Nellie,  widow  of  Charles  A.  house 
13  Cottage 

Nellie  W. bookkeeper. 2 h*>  Broadwav, 

b.  l8JParwell  pi. 


28 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Stevens  Ralph  A.  wood  turner,  b.  7  Elm 
Ralph   H.   piano   maker,   rms.   261£ 

Broadway 
Ralph   L.  clerk,  15£  Beacon,  B.  bds. 

56  Wendell 

Robert  J.  carpenter,  h.  3  Lamson  pi. 
Sarah  H.  widow  of  Moses,  house  18 

Farwell  pi. 
Sarah  M. (Charles  E.  Stevens  &  Co.), 

apothecary,  153  Bridge,  h.  155   do. 
Sarah  R.  widow  of  Edward  W. house 

26  Gray 
Wendall  H.  organ  maker,  house  69 

Thorndike 
William,  h.  155  Bridge 
William,  laborer,  b.  37  Tremont 
William   A.  paper  hanger,  house  98 

Green 
William   H.  provisions,   house  1307 

Cambridge 
William  J.  h.  26  River 
see  Stephens 
Stevenson   Bridget  F.  widow  of  Martin, 

h.  286  Green 
David,  carpenter,  h.  439  Cambridge 
Frank,  waiter,  h.  253  Columbia 
John,  laborer,  h.  417  Green 
John,  yardman,  336  Main,  house  24 

Brewerv 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  126  Gore 
Thomas,  wrhitener,  h.  139  Spring 
Thomas  J.shade  painter,b.286  Green 
Thomas  J.  (T.  J.  Stevenson  &  Co.), 

teas,  etc.  494  Cambridge,  house  at 

Somerville 
T.  J.  &  Co.   teas,   coffees,  etc.  494 

Cambridge 
William,  shoemaker,  110  Hampshire, 

house  do. 
William  A.  painter,  h.  91  Plymouth 
see  Stephenson 
Stewart  Alonzo,  agent,  Sanders  temper- 
ance fund,  city  missionary,  office 

and  house  142  Otis 
Andrew,  bookkeeper,  B.  b.  21  Sparks 

st.  place 
Andrew  H.  manager, 244  Main,house 

at  Boston 
Annie,  physician,  141  Otis,  h.  do. 
Annie  E.  widow  of  James,  house  48 

Brookline 
Arnold  T.  clerk,  29  Franklin,  bds.  42 

Tremont 
Arthur  H.  teamster,  336  Main,  house 

57  Jay 

STEWART  ARTHUR     M.    real 
•  estate  and  insurance,  559  Mass.  av. 

h.  199  Hamilton.     See  p.  17 
Betsy  R.  widow  of  Erie   W.   house 

28o  Winsor 
Bros.  &  Co.  (John  A.  Stewart),  car- 
riage mnfrs.  244  to  246  Main 
Charles, piano  maker,b.l79£  Harvard 


Stewart  Charlotte  E.  assistant  librarian, 

C.  Public  Library,  h.  30  Irving 
Daniel,  motorman,*  h.  33  Murray 
Douglass  C.  organ  maker,  h.  37  Erie 
Edward,  plasterer  .632  Mass.  ave.  h. 

51  School 
Elizabeth  Miss,  seamstress,  house  15 

Sparks  st.  pi. 
Eva  M.  b.  5  Story 

Frank  L.  piano  maker,  b.116  Xorfolk 
Frank  R.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.,  B.    h. 

35  Tremont 
Franklin  P.  b.  285  Winsor 
George  E.  foreman,  3  Hampshire,  h. 

285  Winsor 
George  L.  tinsmith,  702  Mass.  ave.h. 

50  River 
George  R.  blacksmith,  b.  1  Sixth 
Helen  A.   at   gypsey    moth    office, 

Maiden,  h.  40  Irving 
Howrard,  clerk,  91  Brookline,  b.  115 

River 

STEWART  HUGH(Hugh  Stewart 
&  Co.),  222   and   224  Main,   h.    171 
Magazine.     See  p.  785 

STEWART  HUGH  &  CO.  (Hugh 
Stewart  and  J.  Frank  Cutter),  car- 
riage dealers  and  mnfrs.  222  and 
224  Main.     See  p.  785 

Hugh,  2d,  carriage  painter,244  Main, 
h.  133  Harvard 

James,  tailor.  574  Mass.  ave.  house 
98  Green 

James  A.  bookkeeper,  B.  bds.  L. 
M.  Stewart's 

James  E.  carver,  h.  11  Broad way 

James  H.  teamster,  h.  26  Lopez' 

John,  laborer,  h.  27  Elm 

John,  teamster,  b.  1359  Cambridge 

John  A.  (Stewart  Bros.  &  Co.),  car- 
riage mnfr.  244  to  246  Main,  also 
sale  stable,  240  do.  h.  at  Boston 

Lizzie  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,19  Brew- 
ery, house  do. 

Locklin  M.  engineer,  B.  h.  Bismarck 

Mary  E.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  30  Jay, 
house  do. 

Mary  Lee  Mrs.  h.  13  Channing 

Xorman,  hostler,  r.  7  Essex,  rms. do. 

Orlando,  h.  Huron  ave.  n.  Vincent 

Peter  A.  electrican,  h.  22  Hews 

Randall  E.  shipper,  29  Franklin, bds. 
48  Brookline 

Richard  C.  bookkeeper,  B.  b.  76  Rice 

Samuel  A.  carriage  dealer,  111  Sud- 
bury, B.  h.  42  Tremont 

Samuel  A.  Jr.  bookkeeper,  114  Sud- 
bury, B.  b.  42  Tremont 

Sarah  E.  teacher,  Boardman  school, 
bds.  285  Winsor 

Sarah  H.  widow  of  Charles  F.  house 
30  Irving  [98  Green 

William,  clerk,  538   Mass.  ave.   bds. 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


455 


Stewart  William A.coltector,B.b.76  Kice 
William  J.  h.  76  Rice 
see  Stuart 
Stickel  Ernest  A.  florist,  W.C.  Stickel  & 
Co.  h.  Whittemore  ave. 
Jacob  F.(W.  C.  Stickel  &  Co.) .house 

Whittemore 
W.  C.  Stickel  &   Co.  (Jacob    F.  and 
Wm.C.  Stickel),  florists,   Whitte- 
more 
William  C.    (W.C.   Stickel  &  Co.), 
Whittemore,  h.  at  W.  Somerville 
Stickney  Caroline  C.  h.  86  Buckingham 
Delia    M.    teacher,     English    High 

school,  h.  19  Trowbridge 
Francis  H.  carpenter,  rear  188  Cam- 
bridge, h.  136  Otis 
Frank   D.    proof    reader,   Riverside 

Press,  h.  19  Trowbridge 
Frederick  N.  bookkeeper,  b.  43   Mt. 

Auburn 
George  E.  real  estate,  h.  492  Camb. 
Louise  A.  teacher,  Putnam  grammar 

school,  b.  136  Otit 
Nathaniel  N.  h.  43  Mt.  Auburn 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  19  Trowbridge 
Stiles  Araminta  A.  widow  of  Charles,  h. 
5  Hotel  Albert,  144  Harvard 
Charles  S.  h.  20  Allen 
Chester  F.student,b.694  Western  av. 
Frank  J.  printer,  h.  69£  Western  av. 
Franklin  H.  contracting  agent,  F.  R. 

R.  250  Wash.  B.h.2261  Mass.  av. 
George,  carpenter,  h.  12  Bridge 
Herbert  L.  h.  15  Chester 
Lucius,  h.  15  Lee 

Mary  E.  teacher,  Washington  gram- 
mar school,  h.  6  Dover 
Still  Thomas  D.   clerk,  9   Brattle,  house 
22  Eliot 
William  W.  car  repairer,  h.  20  Eliot 
Still  well  David,  at  169  Gore,  rooms  393 
Cambridge 
James  Mrs.  h.  2018  Mass.  ave. 
James  L.  clerk,  b.  2018  Mass.  ave. 
Stilphen  James, watchman, h. 39  Wiuthrop 
Stimpson  Caroline,  widow  of  John,  h.  26 
Oak 
Florence  C.  Mrs.  b.  60  Brattle 
George  B.  printer,  Riverside   Press, 

h. 17  Park 
George  R.  real  estate,  31   Milk,  B.  h. 

154  Klin,  ward  5 
Julia  A. widow  of  Horace  S.h.  17  Park 
Walter,  h.  21(12  Mass.  ave. 
Stimson  Edith  R.  clerk,  L290  Mass.  ave. 

h.   KM)  do. 

George  W.  carriage  painter,  house  1 

Appian  Way 
Herbert   W.    bookbinder,   Riverside 

Bindery,  b.  193  Hamilton 
MaryL.  widow  of  Fordyce  M.  h.  18 

Mellrn 


Stimson  Royal  W.  h.  409  Huron  ave 
William    F.    bookbinder,    Riverside 
Bindery,  h.  193  Hamilton 
Stinehour  Alonzo  E.   foreman,  138   Nor- 
folk, h.  43  Essex 
Stingel  John,  piano  action   maker,   bds. 
45  Plymouth 
Louis  A.  clerk,  337  Cambridge,  bds. 

109  Spring 
Louis  J.  laborer,  h.  109  Spring 
Philip,  laborer,  h.  45  Plymouth 
Philip  C.shipping  clerk, b.  109  Spring 
Stinson  A.  Hollis,  motorman,  2369  Mass. 
ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Charles  A.  bookbinder,   26a  Brattle, 
h.  70  Wendell 
aniel  J.  b 
Fairmont 
Elizabeth,  widow   of  Daniel,   house 

70  Fairmont 
Ellen,  nurse,  b.  62  Sacramento 
James  A.  bookbinder,  122  Harvard, 

b.  68  Wendell 
James  A.  brushmaker,  b.60  Harvard 
James  T.  groceries   and  provisions, 

167  Pearl,  h.  155  Magazine 
John,  grocer,  36  Somerset,  h.  do. 
Joseph,  brick  layer,  h.  57   Hayes  ct. 
Mary  J. widow  of  James, h.68Wendell 
Robert  J.    electrotyper,    Universitv 

Press,  h.  29  Wendell 
William,  undertaker,  401  Mass.  ave. 

h.  27  Green 
William  H.    electrotyper,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  62  Sacramento 
see  Stenson 
Stites  Frank  S.  furniture  maker,  rms.248 

Prospect 
Stith  Frank  E.  ianitor,  h.  57  Howard 
Stockdale  Robert,  clerk,  B.  b.  30  Pearl 
Stocker  Alfred  A. physician, 47  Prospect, 

house  do. 
Stockman  Olaf  P.  draughtsman.  2    Cen- 
tral Bq.  h.  440  Mass.  ave. 
Stockton  Bradford  G.    furniture   mover, 
582  Mass.  ave  h.  16  Somerset 
Charles  W.  laborer,  h.  57   Ininan 
Rolla  E.  watchmaker,  57   Franklin, 
house  do. 

Stockwell  Frank,    expressman,    bds.  25 

Market 
Fred  F.    (  Barbour. Stockwell  &  I 

machinist,  2d:)  Broadway,  house  :ii 

Somerville 
Frederick  F.  hark  driver,  22  Brattle, 

h.  .").")  Mt .    Auburn 

George    B.  receiving  clerk,  48  Canal, 

B.h.   25  Market 

George  EL  clerk,  '•'  Bratt  le,  houe 

Wiuthrop 
William, hose  maker, h.  316  Columbia 
Stoddard     Henry  T.    sale-mum.    house  '■> 

Winter  place 


456 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Stodder  Carrie  C.  widow  of  David  G.  h. 

23'5  Brookline 
Sidney  I.  B.  eugineer,  M.  T.   school, 

h.  20  Ellery 
Stokeley  Annie  E.   Mrs.   dressmaker,  75 

Brookline,  h.  do. 
Stokes  Ann,  widow  of  Edward,  house  18 

Trowbridge 
Edward,   clerk,  17  Brattle,   bds.  18 

Trowbridge 
James  B.  hairdresser,  B.  h.  12  Bath 
James  S.  student,  H.U.h.SO  Wendell 
John  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  18  Trowbridge 
John  H.  wood  turner,  h.  7  Holly 
Thomas,  machinist,  h.  28  Porter 
Thomas  W.  janitor,15  and  21  Ellery, 

bds.  18  Trowbridge 
William, stone  cutter,  b.25  McDonald 
Stolba  William,  cigar  mnfr.  17  De Wolfe, 

house  do. 
Stollard  George  F.(Stollard  &  Bushway) 

ice  cream,  h.  at  Xew  Bedford 
&  Bushway  (George  F.  Stollard  and 

Harleigh  J.  Bushway),  ice  cream, 

89  Hampshire 
Stone  Bernard,  plumber,b.  2560  Mass.av. 
Byron  C.  engineer,  h.  30  Madison 
Casilda,  h.  Gibson,  cor.  Kenway 
Charles,  second  hand  clothing,  401 

Main,  h.  do. 
Charles  A.  car  conductor,  h.  43  Rice 
Edwin  W.  shipping  clerk,  Riverside 

Press,  h.  343  Mass.  ave. 
Elizabeth  C.  h.  Gibson,  cor.  Kenway 
Felix,  wood,  h.  5  Cogswell  pi. 
Frank  A.  floor  walker,  B.  b.  15  Mt. 

Auburn 
George  G.  clerk,  B.  h.  35  Inman 
Harry  H.  plumber,  b.  37  Cogswell 
Herbert  E.  chief  engineer,   Harvard 

University,  h.  83  Thorndike 
Isabella  W.  widow  of  Charles,  house 

343  Mass.  ave. 
James  M.   teacher  drawing,   public 

schools,  h.  at  Boston 
James  T.  boiler  maker,  72  Main,   h. 

8  Warland 
James  R.  h.  175  Bridge 
John,  boiler  maker,  h.  6  Warland 
Joseph  TV  .pressman,h.  32  Mt.  Auburn 
Josephine    M.    Miss,    matron,     The 

Baptist  Home,  308  Brookline,h.do. 
J.  Lyman,  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  b. 

12  Florence 
Martin,  boiler  maker,  92  Main 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  35  Harding     [Shepard 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Charles,  house  46 
Miltbn  J.  house  24  Wendell 
Milton  J.  Jr.journalist,  b.24  Wendell 
Nicholas,  foreman  painter, 224  Main, 

h.  at  Jamaica  Plain 
Norman  W.  musical   string  winder, 

162  Broadway,  h.  21  Pioneer  ave. 


Stone  Otis  H.  collector,  h.  23  William 
Parmer  M.  h.  18  Oak 
Paul,  valet,  7  Buckingham,  b.  do. 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  37  Brewery 
Susie,  widow  of  John  B.  h.16  Tut  tie 
Walter  E.  safes,h.33  Washington  av. 
William  E.  at  28  State,  B.   house  15 
Hawthorn 
Stopple  Christopher,confectioner,lSElm. 

h.  at  So.  Boston 
Storer  Elizabeth  H.  h.  63  Garden 
Robert  B.  Mrs.  h.  63  Garden 
S.  Frances,  h.  63  Garden 
William  B.  Mrs.  h.  51  Garden 
Charles  D.  carriagesmith,  house  boh 
Gore 
Storey  Frederick  G.  supt.  Sec.  Safe  Dep. 

Co.  75  Milk,  B.  h.  23  Lancaster 
Story  Edward  A.  freight  clerk.  B.  &   A. 
R.  R.  station,  B.  h.  212  Hamilton 
William  C.box  nailer,h.  65  Plymouth 
Stott  Joseph  E.   clerk,  Am.   Rub.    Wks. 

b.  69  Plymouth 
Stoughton  Mary  Fisk,  widow   of  Edwin 

W.  h.  90  Brattle 
Stoutlev  Charlotte  A.  widow  of  Charles 

H.  h.  5  Pine 
Stovall  Raleigh,  city  laborer,   house  51 

Ced  ar 
Stover  Alva  H.  stock  foreman,  T.  B.  M. 
Co.  Third,  h.  at  Somerville 
Charles  A.  (J.  H.  Hubbard  &   Co.), 
apothecary,  1360  Mass.  ave.  rms. 
27  Irving 
Melvin  F.  action  maker,  125    Broad- 
way, h.  36  Cherry 
Stowe  Carl,  clerk,  601  Mass.  ave.  bds.  95 
Green 
Lizzie  Mrs.  house  95  Green 
Rosa  A.  bookkeeper,  8   Brattle,  bds. 
12  Rutland 
Stowell  Eldredge  W.  provisions  and  gro- 
ceries, 142  Harvard,   h.  15   Ports- 
mouth 
Grace  W.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  bds.  15 
Portsmouth 
Strachan  James,driver,h.ll7£  Hampshire 
Strand  Carl,  sheet  iron  worker,  bds.   49 

Columbia 
Strath  John,  teamster,  h.381  Putnam  av- 
Stratton  Charles  F.  com.  mer.  103  State. 
rm.  5,  B.  h.  26  Linnaean 
Edward  B. boots  and  shoes, 77  Lever. 

ett,  B.  h.  24  Linnaean 
Flavel  C.  h.  6  Bigelow 
John  H.  engineer,  145  Broadway,  h. 

78  Washington 
Marv,  seamstress,  rms.  50  Austin 
Wilbert  E.  music  teacher,  396  Har- 
vard, bds.  do. 
Straub  Charles,  cabinet  maker,  house  IS 
Seckle  [way 

Strauther  Virinda.  widow,  h.  159  Broad- 


CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


457 


Street  Annie  M.  Miss,  teacher,  HarvaFd 
grammar  school,  b.  13  Greenough 
avenue 
George  D.  h.  13  Greenough  ave. 
Grace  D.  school  teacher,  h.  13  Green- 
ough avenue 
Stresser  Peter,  cigars,  rms.  102  Inman 
Stringer  John  H.  foreman  oil  room,  169 

Gore,  h.  45  Tremont 
Strobel  Fred,  at  A.  R.  Co.  h.  253  Vine 

John,  Am.  Rub.  Wks.  h.  102  Fourth 
Strombeck  Charles,  upholsterer,  house  87 

Washington 
Stromberg  Louisa  C.  widow  of  Francis, 

h.  240  Harvard 
Stromvall  G.  Malcolm,  motorman,  house 

2h  Douglass 
Stron  ch   Charles    (Faust,    Stronach    & 
Wells),  furniture,  1100  Cambridge, 
h.  at  Boston 
Strong  George  Augustus  Rev.  h.  5  Brew- 
ster 
John  R.  house  58  Sheparcl 
Thomas,  teamster,  932  Cambridge,  h. 

940  do. 
,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  235£  Broad- 
way 
Stroubel  Fred,  h.  81  Fifth 

John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  102  Fourth 
Stnlp  Andrew  P.  plumber,  h.  58  Elm 
Stoker  John,  rubber  worker,  house  28 

Tremont 
Stuart  Daniel  A.  carpenter,  h.  Cameroh 
George  A.  (William  H.  Wood  &  Co.), 
lumber,  13  Broadway,  h.  at  Boston 
John  X.  coachman,  h.  17  Bradbury 
John  X.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  17  Brad- 
bury, house  do. 
Lizzie  E.  bookkeeper,  State,  cor.  Os- 

born,  bds.  24  Norfolk 
Rachel,  widow  of  Addison,  house  35 

Howard 
Wallace  E.  milkman,  135  Washington, 
house  do. 
Stubbs  Charles,  oysters,  at  Warren,  R.  I., 
h.  39  Magazine 
Charles  II.  waiter,  B.  h.  2S  Soden 
David  II.  salesman.  I>.  I).  86  Foster 
Frank  R. medical  student,  b.  i.">  Pear] 
John  w.  clerk,  bds.  45  Pearl 
Joseph  A.  clams  anil  <>\  sters,  L54  At- 
lantic avenue.  P>.  h.  4">  Pearl 
Stuckenberg  John  II.  \\  .  Rev.  author,  h. 

17  Arlington 
Student  Pressing  Co.  7  Bow 
Studley  Mary  .1.  willow  of  .Joseph,  house 
53  Austin  Eighth 

Sarah  A.  widow  of  Ainas;i,  house  13 
Sophia  Miss,  hoards  2  Clinton 

Stumbles  .lames,  trimmer,  .Jordan.  Marsh 

A:  ( 'o.  Ii.  h.  107  Spring 
Sturgeon  Kate,  nurse,  Cambridge  1 1 « > - 1 > i - 
tal,  bds.  do. 


Sturgis  J.  W.  painter,  b.  Brattle  sq.  Hotel 
Sturgou  Mitchell,  carpenter,  h.  12  Maga- 
zine 
Sturtevant  Alvan  C.  trav.  salesman,  N". 

V.  h.  14  Haskell 
David,  coal,  State,  B.  h.  10  Frost 
Eliza  U.  widow  of  Alvan  C.  h.  rear 

17  Hollis 
Frank,  foreman,  Murray  st.  stable, 

h.  07  Winthrop 
Stutzle  John,  piano  finisher,  h.  5  Ashbur- 

ton  place 
Sub-Station,  P.  O.  No.  4,  Somerset  Hill, 

83  Concord  avenue 
Suessle  Edwin  F.  bds.  336  Vine 

Ottilea,  widow  of  Frederick,  h.  336 

Vine  * # 

Sugrue  Cornelift^faborer,  h.  18  Brown 
Humphrej^city  laborer,  house   11 

Dinsmore  court 
John  D.  gardener,  h.  54  Hudson 
see    Scughtue,    also    Shugrue, 

Shoctfrue* 
Suhr  Frederick  W.  clerk,  City  Hall, 

232  Brookline 
Mary  A^'^dow  of  Joljfljiua^l\ 

232  Brbokline 
Theodore  J.  clerk; 
Sulivan  Charles  W. 

Mass.  av$.  an 

Perry 
William  W.  chemist,  150  Broadwav. 

bds.  8  Perry 
Sullivan  Abbie,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

9  Cowperthwaite 
Albert,  printer,  Riverside  Press,  b. 

209  River 
Alexander,  Jr.  key  setter,  bds.  240 

Third 
Alice,  widow  of  Daniel  P.  boards  3SS 

Green 
Anna  X.  house  33  Baldwin 
Annie  F.  bookkeeper,  63£  Riudge  a  v. 

bds.  73  do. 
Arthur  II.  printer,  Riverside  Pie--. 

bds.  209  River 
AuguMus,    at   162   Broadwav,   h.  36 

Ellery 
Bartholomew,  teamster,  Richardson 

a:  Bacon,  h.  5!)  Flagg 
Bartholomew  .1.  trimmer,  10  Brattle. 

h.  29  Webster  ave. 

Bridget,  widow  ol  Michael.  hOUS 

Ellery 
Bridget  M.  Mrs.  h.  32  Ellery 
Catherine    Mrs.    forewoman,    Cam- 
bridge laundry,  b.  2<  Kinnalrd 

(  atheiine  M  rs.  Q.  2A   Douglass 

Catherine,  widow  oi  Daniel,  h.  L20 

Eastings 

Catherine,  widow  of  Patrick,  house 

n  Flagg  1 2i  i  Fourth 

Catherine,  widov  of  Patrick,  hous«- 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Sullivan  Catherine  J.  widow  of  John,  h. 
36  Ellery 
Charles,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Charles,  stone  cutter,  b.  14  Spring- 
field 
Charles  B.  stenographer,  b.  113  Tre- 

mont 
Charles  F.  laborer,  h.  104  Clark 
Charles  H.  laborer,  Cambridge  ceme- 
tery, h.  27  Cushing  ct. 
Charles  M.  janitor,  h.  33  West 
Cornelius,  core  maker,  b.  7  Conlons 

court 
Cornelius,  electric  wireman,  boards 

68  Harvard 
Cornelius,  foreman,  169  Gore,  house 

30  Winter 
Cornelius,  laborer,  "h.  70  Gore 
Cornelius,  police,  station  2,  house  83 

Plymouth 
Cornelius,  shipper,  h.  33  Pioneer  av. 
Cornelius  F.  laborer,  h.  80  Oxford 
Cornelius  H.  base  ball  plaver,  bds. 

30  Winter 
Cornelius  J.  jeweller,  b.  20  North 
Cornelius  J.  teamster,  b.  21  Garden 

court 
•Cornelius  M.  marble  polisher,  boards 

329  Vine 
Cornelius  P.  laborer,  h.  33  Baldwin 
Cornelius  W.    laborer,  29  Franklin, 
bds.  17  do.  [son 

Daniel,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  19  Jeffer- 
Daniel,  bricklayer,  h.  8  Fourth 
Daniel,  carpenter,  b.  1  Washington 
Daniel,  drain  layer,  h.  61  Howard 
Daniel,  engineer,  150  Broadway,  h. 

52  Elm 
Daniel,  grainer,  rear  368  Main,  house 

at  Boston 
Daniel,  janitor,  Cambridge  Golf  Club, 

at  Watertown,  h.  36  Ellery 
Daniel,  laborer,  bds.  2  Bennett 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  32  Bristol 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  r.  82  Oxford 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  45  Sargent 
Daniel,  laborer,  h.  36  Willow 
Daniel  E.  varnisher,  h.  35  Harvard 
Daniel  H.  insurance,  b.  123  j^  Bridge 
Daniel  H.  O.  b.  27  Lawrence 
Daniel  John,  brass  finisher,  bds.  77 

Plympton 
Daniel  J.  car  conductor,  b.  8  Jackson 
Daniel  J.  carriage  painter,  2225  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  West  Somerville 
Daniel  J.  printer,  h.  23  Sixth 
Daniel  L.  printer,  b.  207  Franklin 
Daniel  M.  cooper,  bds.  5  Willow 
Daniel  M.  mason,  h.  152  Charles 
Daniel  P.  safe  maker,  h.  312  Third 
Daniel  P.  pressman,  R.  P.  bds.  386 

Green 
Daniel  T.  clerk,  b.  SO  Spring 


Sullivan  Daniel  W.  coachman,  12   Ware? 

rms.  do. 
Dennis,  furniture  polisher,  house  35 

Harvard 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  9  Hayes  ct. 
Dennis,  laborer,  h.  42  Murray 
Dennis,  peddler,  15  Lambert^  h.  do. 
Dennis  B.  laborer,  h.  28  Berkshire 
Dennis  D.  cooper,  b.  5  Willow 
Dennis  D.  laborer,  h.  240  Third 
Dennis  D.  laborer,  h.  76  Plympton 
Dennis  F.  h.  43  School  st.  ct. 
Dennis  J.  brass  moulder,  B.   h.  22 

Holworthy  place 
Dennis  R.  varnisher,  162  Broadway 
Dennis  S.  upholsterer,  h.  113  Tremont 
Dennis  S.  Jr.  upholsterer,  bds.  113 

Tremont 
Edward  F.  brass  finisher,  house  11 

Miller  avenue 
Edward  J.  letter  carrier,  P.  O.  647 

Mass.  ave.  bds.  662  Cambridge 
Edward  J.  painter,  also  grocer,   40 

Broadway,  h.  do. 
Edward  T.  laborer,  b.  46  Fifth 
Ellen  Mrs.  house  5  Willow 
Ellen,  wid.  of  Eugene,  h.  538  Winsor 
Ellen  A.  dressmaker,  h.  33  Baldwin 
Eugene,  laborer,  h.  4  Gore 
Eugene  F.  tinsmith,  b.  207  Franklin 
Eugene  J.  plumber,  h.  274  Cambridge 
Florence,   brass  finisher,   h.   7  Em- 
mons place 
Florence,  laborer,  h.  194  Bridge 
Florence,  rubber  cutter,  h.  4  Lilac  ct. 
Francis  A.  student,  b.  2  Allston 
Francis  C.  sculptor,  4  Cambridge,  b. 

46  Fifth 
Francis  J.  plumber,  h.  9  Fourth 
Francis  J.  porter,  b.  9  Cowperthwaite 
Francis  T.  clerk,  b.  123£  Bridge 
Francis  W.  plumber's  apprentice,  b. 

209  River 
Garrett,  house  92  Otis 
Garrett  L.  clerk,  The  Blake  Mnfg. 

Co.  Third,  b.  10  Miller  ave. 
George,  candy  maker,  b.  46  Fifth 
George  H.  gardener,  1022  Mass.  ave. 

house  104  Dublin 
George  O.  city  paver,  house  rear  35 

Somerset 
George  T.  trav.  salesman,  b.  10  Allen 
Hannah  Miss,  house  49  Union 
Henry,  laborer,  bds.  76  Plympton 
Humphrey,  rope  maker,  h.*28  Eighth 
Humphrey,  at  169  Gore,  h.  10  Xinth 
Humphre3T,  brass  finisher,  bds.  162 

Franklin 
Humphrey,  tinsmith,  b.  8  Hancock 
Humphrey  J.  butcher,  b.  73  Rindge 

avenue 
Humphrev  R.  brass  finisher,  house 
61  Harris 


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459 


Sullivan  James,  baker,  h.  48  Howard 
James,  city  laborer,  h.  46  Fifth 
James,  cooper,  h.  167  Thorndike 
James,  expressman,  b.199  Mt.  Auburn 
James,  hostler,  David  Brewer,  h.  445 

Mt.  Auburn 
James,  house  159  Bridge 
James,  laborer,  h.  152  Charles 
James,  laborer,  bds.  8  Foster 
James,  laborer,  h.  IS  Willow 
James,  printer,  bds.  38  Grant 
James,  teamster,  h.  15  Dinsmore  ct. 
James  Mrs.  house  34  Ellery 
James  A.  at  B.  B.  Works,"  Sixth,  b. 

4  Stevens  court 
James  H.  bar  tender,  B.  b.  18  Reed 
James  J.  clerk,  108  Hampshire,  bds. 

at  Somerville  [Howard 

James  J.  carriage  trimmer,  bds.  48 
James  J.  printer,  b.  915  Cambridge 
James  J.  tailor,  601  Mass.  ave.  house 

235  Franklin 
James  L.  clerk,  bds.  48  Banks 
James  M.  painter,  h.  386  Green 
James  M.  Jr.  bds.  386  Green 
James  T.  machinist,  B.  h.  52  Reed 
James  William,  car  conductor,  bds. 

246  Hampshire  [Franklin 

Jane  S.  widow  of  William  house  207 
Jeremiah,  h.  54  Mt.  Auburn 
Jeremiah,  brick  layer,  h.  337  Vine 
Jeremiah, butcher, 73  Kindge  av.h.do. 
Jeremiah,core  maker,  h.22  Berkshira 
Jeremiah,  hostler,  h.  17  Franklin 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  138  Bridge 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  3  Seventh 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  r.  208  Frauklin 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  4  Stevens 
Jeremiah,  mason,  h.  6  George 
Jeremiah,  mason,  73  Howard,  h.  do. 
Jeremiah,  peddler,  h.  134  Tremont 
Jeremiah,  solderer,  Albany,  house  2 

Bennett 
Jeremiah,  teamster,  25  Willard,h.  do. 
Jeremiah  E.  teamster,  b.  67  Howard 
Jeremiah  F. bookbinder,  h.  5  King  pi. 
Jeremiah  J.  steward.  Memorial  Sail, 

H.  U.  house  30  Innian 
Jeremiah  T.  butcher,  h.  80  Spriug 
John,  at  sugar  refinery,  h.  8    Winter 
John,  bds.  8  Walnut 
John,  brush  maker,  h.  112  Spring 
John,  driver,  815  Somerville  av.b.do. 
John,   foreman,   carriage    trimmer, 

21 1  Main.  h.  at  Boston 
.John,  gardener,  b.  16  Deeatur 
John,  hostler,  h.  3  Plympton  pi. 
John,  house  7 1  Plyraptou 
John,  laborer,  h.  -r>i   roster  pi. 
John,  laborer,  h.  191  Mt.  Auburn 
John,  laborer,  h.  1 1   Flagg 
.John,  laborer,  h.  88  Harvard 
.John,  laborer,  bds.  82  Oxford 


Sullivan  John,  laborer,  h.  7  Hajes 
John,  laborer,  h.  25  Gore 
John,  laborer,  h.  18  Willow 
John,  teamster,  bds.  185  Spring 
John,  teamster,  h.  13  Clifton 
John  Andrew, clerk,  b.7  Emmons  pi. 
John  A.  clerk,  h.  129  Bridge 
John  A.  h.  388  Green 
John  A.  steel  engraver,  h.  386  Green 
John  C.  bookkeeper,  B.  h.  404  Green 
John  C.  hostler,  1230  Mass.  ave.  h. 

44  Flagg  [Fifth 

John  F.  carpenter,  201  Bridge,  h.  46 
John  F. clerk, 25  Boylston,b.28  Foster 
John  F.  laborer,  bds.  48  Banks 
John  H.  house  159  Bridge 
John  H.  apothecary.  43  Gore,  house 

at  Somerville 
John  H.  printer,  55  Sudbury,   B.  h. 

125  Spring 
John  James,  plumber,  b.  .64 'Sixtli 
John  J.  brass  finisher,  b-.'o  Wiltow 
Johu  J.  galvanizer.  b.191  Mt. Auburn 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  41£  Flagg 
John  J.  patrol  driver,  station  3,  h. 

308  Vine 
John  J.  peddler,  bds.  46  Fifth 
John  J.  plumber,  694  Mass.  ave.  b. 

41  Flagg  [388  Green 

John  J.  pressman,Riverside  Press,  b^, 
John  J.  trav.  salesman,  h.  49  WaLla^r 
John  L.  compositor,  Harvard  sc 

29  Line 
John  L.  plumber,  b.  41  Flagg 
John   M.   coachman,  36   Quiucy,  h. 

456  Broadway  [Kenway 

John  P.  coachman,  105  Brattle,  h.  2 
John  P.  grocer,  108  Hampshire,  bds. 

at  Somerville 
John   T.  coal  and   wood,  35  Garden 

court,  h.  do. 
Joseph  F.  bds.  10  Allen 
Joseph  F.  h.  91  Concord  ave. 
Joseph  F.  clerk,  Dane  Hall,  boards 

10  Broadway 
Julia  T.  dressmaker,  65  Kllerv.h.  do. 
Lawrence,  h.  54  Mt.  Auburn 
Lena,  widow,  mis.  29£  Tremont 
Lottie  Mrs.  h.  14  Springfield 
Maggie  Miss,  h.  2  Portland 
Margaret  Mrs.  house  48  Banks 
Margaret  Mrs.  house  !)  Moore 
Margaret,  widow  of  .Jeremiah,  h0U8€ 

15*2  Elm  [67  Howard 

Margaret,   widow   of   Patrick,   house 
Margaret,  widow  of  Timothy,   house 

28  Foster 

Margaret,  widow   of  Timothy.   llOUSe 

199  Mt.  Auburn  w  in 

Margaret  .J.  dressmaker,  h.  33  Bald- 
Mary. dressmaker,  B.  h.7  Emmons  pi. 
Mary  Mis-,  h.  38  (.rant 
Mary  Mrs.  house  16  Bares  ct. 


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Sullivan  Mary  Mrs.  gatherer,h.  13  Valen" 
tine 
Mary,  widow,  h.  249  Franklin 
Mary,  widow  of  Daniel, h.  112  Spring 
Mary,  widow  of  James,  house  rear  7 
Cowperthwaite  [Bennett 

Mary,  widow  of  Jeremiah,  house  2 
Mary,   widow  of  Jeremiah,   h.   120 

Fourth 
Mary,   widow  of  Stephen,  boarding 

house,  10  Broadway 
Mary,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  182 
Broadway  [win 

Mary  A.  at  Univ.  Press,  h.  33  Bald- 
Mary  T.  dressmaker,191  Mt. Auburn, 
bds.  do.  [Harvard 

Maurice,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  house  36 
Maurice,  car  condnctor,h.  186  Hamp- 
shire 
Michael,  brick  mason,  b.  3  Union  ct. 
Michael,gardener,h. 9  Cowperthwaite 
Michael,  h.  44  De  Wolfe 
Michael,  house  91  Fifth 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  133  Amory 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  414  Columbia 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  228  Bridge 
Michael,  laborer,  bus.  2  Parnell 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  21  Garden  ct. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  74  Murray 
Michael,   laborer,   h.   11    Cowperth- 
waite 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  19  Jefferson 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  9  Eeed 
Michael,  mason,  b.  73  Howard 
Michael,  tinsmith,  bds.  10  Broadway 
Michael  E.  Iaborer,h.r.l01  Plympton 
Michael  G.  gardener,  b.  82   Oxford 
Michael  H.  action  maker,  house  134 

Tremont 
Michael  H.  freight  conductor,  B.  & 

A.  E.  E.  h.  129  Hamilton 
Michael  J.  blacksmith, 1953  Mass.av. 
Michael  J.  carpenter,h.  19  Garden  ct. 
Michael  J.  furnace  maker,  boards  16 

Decatur 
Michael    J.    compositor,    Riverside 

Press,  b.  388  Green 
Michael  J.  peddler,  bds.  5  Willow 
Michael  J.  polisher,  h.  31  Antrim 
Michael  J.  teamster,  h.  9  Hayes  ct. 
Michael  T.  laborer,  h.  31  Dunster 
Mortimer,  laborer,  bds.  10  Ninth 
Patrick,  cook,  bds.  48  Banks 
Patrick,  carpenter,  bds.  8  Parnell 
Patrick,  city  laborer,  h.  29  Line 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  41  Flagg 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  63  North 
Patrick,  laborer,  b.  5  Lambert 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  5  Marney 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  6  Short 
Patrick,  laborer,  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery, h.  36  Foster 
Patrick,  machinist,  b.  32  Ellery 


Sullivan  Patrick,  peddler,  h.  1  Pioneer 
Patrick,  plasterer,  h.  17  Bay 
Patrick,  printer,  bds.  162  Franklin 
Patrick,  student,  b.  67  Howard 
Patrick,  switchman,  W.  E.  St.  Rv.h. 

162  Franklin 
Patrick,  switchman,  B.  &  M.R.  R.  h. 
69  Cambridge  [25£  do. 

Patrick,  tailor,  85  Mt.   Auburn,   h. 
Patrick,  teamster,   h.  143  Bridge 
Patrick,  teamster,  221  Bridge,  bds.  1 

Parnell 
Patrick,  varnisher,  h.  68  Harvard 
Patrick,  watchman,  bds.  7  Ninth 
Patrick,  2d,  laborer,  b.  5  Lambert 
Patrick,  Jr.  laborer,  bds.  41  Flagg 
Patrick      Henry,     bookbinder,     26a 

Brattle,  b.  9  Cowperthwaite 
Patrick  J.  clerk,  6  Brattle,b.44  Flagg 
Patrick  S.  laborer,  h.  16  Middlesex 
Patrick  T,  painter,  h.  34  DeWolfe 
Peter,  hairdresser,  8  Foster  pi.  bds. 

Mt.  Auburn 
Peter,  teamster,  b.  dh  Burnes  ct. 
Philip,  gardener,  Botanic  Garden,  H. 

U.  Huron  ave.  n.  Concord  ave. 
Quinlan,  cooper,  h.  2  Allston 
Richard,  city  teamster,  h.  63  Cedar 
Richard,  laborer,  bds.  26  Donnell 
Richard  M.  blacksmith's  helper,  h. 

8  Water 
Richard  T.  plumber,  bds.  8  Water 
Robert,  carpenter,  h.  164  Appleton 
Stephen     G.    dry  pressman,     Univ. 

Press,  h.  122b  Kinnaird 
Susan,  widow  of  William,  house  106 

Kinnaird 
Sylvester  E. student,  b.  r.  101  Plymp- 
Theodore,  driver,  h.  10  Holly 
Thomas,  action  maker,  b.68  Harvard 
Thomas, blacksmith, h.  106  Plympton 
Thomas,  coachmau,  h.  330  Green 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  239  Charles 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  31  Dunster 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  6  Dinsmore  ct. 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  34  De  Wolfe 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  2  Hancock 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  169   Thorndike 
Thomas  F.  bookbinder,  b.  386  Green 
Thomas  F.  night  watchman,  B.  h. 

10  Allen 
Thomas  J.  brass  finisher,b.342  Green 
Thomas  J.  driver,  bds.  207  Franklin 
Thomas  J. steam  titter,h.261  Franklin 
Thomas  P.  laborer,  b.  14  Third 
Timothy,  expressman,  bds.  199  Mt. 

Auburn 
Timothy,  laborer,  bds.  28  Foster 
Timothy,  laborer,  bds.  87  Gore 
Timothy,  laborer,  b.  63  North 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  1  Derby  lane 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  10  Ninth 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  20  North 


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461 


Sullivan  Timothy, laborer,  h.  133  Webster 

avenue 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  8  Jackson 
Timothy,  laborer,  h.  10  Porter 
Timothy,  painter,  h.  8  Springfield 
Timothy,  shoemaker,  h.  512  Winsor 
Timothy,  teamster,  h.  48  DeWolfe 
Timothy,   teamster,    127   Bridge,  h. 

123,^  do. 
Timothy  A.   at  Riverside  Press,  h. 

25  Mt.  Auburn 
Timothy    D.   electrotype    finisher, 

U.  P.  h.  1746  Cambridge 
Timothy  E.  carpenter,  h.  64  Sixth 
Timothy  F.  blacksmith, h.  9  Hunting 
Timothy  F.  laborer,  h.  4  North 
Timothy  J.  printer,  h.  12  Andrew 
Timothy  J.  tally  man, 16  Cambridge, 

bds.  151  do. 
Timothy  M.  clerk,  bds.  34  DeWolfe 
Timothy  M.  laborer,  h.  17  Suffolk 
Timothy  T.  laborer,  John  Reardon 

&  Sons,  bds.  2  Allston 
William,  cooper,  h.  167  Tremont 
William,  gardner,  bds.  82  Oxford 
William,  glass  cutter,h.357  Columbia 
William,  laborer,  h.  r.  418  Columbia 
William  F.  clerk,  b.  7  Emmons  place 
William  H.  trav. salesman, b. 10  Allen 
William  J.   clerk,    425    Cambridge, 

rooms  427  do. 
William  J.  laborer,  b.  28  Eighth 
William  J.  A.   foreman,  composing 

room,  Riverside  Press, h. 209  River 
William  S.  painter,  h.  12  Andrew 
William  T.  teamster,  h.  16  Willow 
see  O'Sullivan 
Summers  Daniel,  mason,  b.  77  Elm 

Frederick  C. student, b.47  Western  av. 
Henry,  locksmith,  38  Charles.  B.  h. 

47  Western  ave. 
Hugo  A.  Mrs.  house  98  Trowbridge 
Richard,  coupe, 1426  Mass.  ave. house 

18  Healey  [ave. 

Richard  H.  locksmith,  b.  47  Western 
Walter,    junk    dealer,      rooms     250 

Columbia 
William  R.  locksmith,  bds.  47  Wes- 
tern avenue 
Sumuer  Charles  W.  fireman,  Niles  Bros. 

boards  205  Lakeview  ave. 
Ebeu    T.  master    mechanic,    office 

Bridge,  cor.    Prison  Point,   house 

413  Cambridge 
George  E.  h.  20  Prescott 
George  F.   clerk,    B.   house   5  Han- 
cock place 
George  II.  clerk,  B.  li.  33  Lee 
Jennie  H.  Miss,  h.  17  Wyeth 
John  II.  engineer,  Niles  Bros,  house 
Q*.r.fc  205  Lake  view  ave. 
Sun    Charles    IT.    laundry,   7^    Harvard, 

house  do. 


Sundberg  Sven,  clerk,  h.  Moxon's  bldg. 
Green 

Sundborg  Andreas,  iron  worker,  house  S 
Hotel  Lilly 

Sunderland  Edward,  printer,  b.  20  Banks 
Frank,  laborer,   h.  2  Lilac  ct. 

Sundlin  John  E.  variety  store, 1260  Cam- 
bridge, h.  do. 

Sundstroni  Martin,  laborer,  house  163 
Broadway 

Sunter  William  R.  clerk,  Charles  River 
Stone  Co.  Brookline,  near  the 
bridge,  h.  at  Dorchester 

SURBRIDGE  RANDOLPH  C. 
lawyer,  5  Tremont,  B.  2076  Mass. 
ave.  h.  14  Huron  ave.     See  p.  816 
Surette  Edward  M.  freight  agent,F.R.R. 

foot  of  Regent,  rm.  24  Beech 
Surrey  Hibbard, teamster, 81  Main,  house 
85  Hastings 
Lucy,  widow  of  Geo.  b.  85  Hastings 
Susser  Moses,  gent's  furnishing  goods, 

525  Cambridge,  h.  523  do. 
Sutcliffe  Frederick,  engineer,h.22  Bristol 

Waldo  F.  clerk,  B.  h.  26  Essex 
Sutherland    Alexander,    laborer,    house 
rear  13  Pine 
Herbert  W.  A.  car  conductor,  bds. 

18  Meacham 
Margaret    A.    widow    of  James   C. 

house  52  Brookline 
Norman,  hostler,  820  Somerville  ave. 

boards  826  do. 
William  B.  gas  fitter,  b.52  Brookline 
Sutton  Amelia,  10  Arrow,  h.  40  Holyoke 
John,  carpenter,  h.  19  Carlisle 
John  F.  laborer,  h.  2  Burns  ct. 
Louisa,  widow  of  Averill,  house  40 

Holyoke 
Margaret  Miss,  h.  25  Magee 
Richard  W.  book  finisher,  Riverside 
Press,  house  13  Florence 

SUTTON  WILLIAM  P.  groceries 
and  provisions, 157  and  161  Bridge, 
house  3  Gore.     See  page  777 
Svenson   Alfred,   cabinet   maker,   house 
381  Prospect 
Alfred,  tailor.  B.  h.  1  dishing  ave. 
Charles,    cabinet    maker,    house    8 

Hotel  Lilly,  21  Harrison 
Claus,  foundryman,  bds.   1S9  Broad- 
way 
Joel,  bds.  1  Coolidge  place 
John,  janitor,  li.  86  Washington 
Swab  rick  Thomas,  coppersmith,  house 

11  Brewery 
Swain  Abraham  G.  h.  42   Mt.  Auburn 
Cony.  st.  ear  conductor,  li.  36  Locke 
Samuel  11.  h.  46  Western  ave. 

Swallow   W "llliain,  clerk,  601  Ma-,  av.  1>. 

9  Norfolk 
Swan   John,   Foreman,    162    Broadway, 

house  30  Kim 


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CAMBRIDGE    [g]    DIRECTORY 


Swan  Sarah  H.  widow  of  Joshua  A.  h. 
167  Brattle 
Walter   Dana,   architect,  79    Kilby, 

B.  hds.  19  Everett 
Walter  S.   president  Charles  River 
Nat.  Bank  and  commission  mer- 
chant, 42  Central,  B.  h.  19  Everett 
William   D.  physician,  167   Brattle, 
house  do. 
Swanborn  Jacob,   coppersmith,  house  7 
Hotel  Lilly  [Cambridge 

Swanson  Andrew,  at  169  Gore.  bds.  430 
August,  wire  worker,  h.  1  Pioneer 
Carl,  cabinet  maker,  rms.  314  Cam- 
bridge 
Charles,  169  Gore,  bds.  4  Farnell 
Emil,  clerk,  105  Western  ave.  boards 
107  do.  [Hunting 

Emil,  tinsmith,  169   Gore,  house  14 
Enoch,  brick  mason,  bds.  107  West- 
ern aveue 
Gustavus,  sounding  board  maker,  r. 

368  Main,  h.  54  Clark 
Nils,  cabinet  maker,  b.  20  Worcester 
X.  carpenter,  h.  235  Columbia 
Oscar,  cabinet  maker,  bds.  430  Cam- 
bridge [bridge 
Otto,  Mason  &  Hamlin,  b.  469  Cam- 
Swanton  Bridget,  widow  of  John,  house 
409  Cambridge                    [Norfolk 
Swauzy  George,  glass  cutter, boards  181^ 
Swartwout  J.D.  agent,  Allington  &  Cur- 
tis Mfg.  Co. rooms  1586  Cambridge 
Swartz  Manuel.  furniture,h.  r.   211  Vine 
Nellie,  widow  of  Frank,  h.39  Fourth 
Walter  C.  jeweller,  7  Green,  B.  house 
69  Washington 
Swasey  George  B.  b.  273  Harvard 

Sumner  E.  h.  788  Mass.  ave. 
Sweatt  Emma  J.  Mrs.  h.  27  Shepard 

Samuel  (Sweatt  &  Gould),  granite, 

320  Third,  h.  at  Lowell 
&  Gould(Samuel  Sweatt  and  Charles 
H.  Gould),  granite,  320  Third 
Swedberg  Peter,   cornice  maker,  house 

295  Main 
Sweeney  Annie,  house  22  Reed 

Charles  B.  pressman,  b.  194  Hampshire 
Charles  H.  manager,  528  Mass.  ave. 

house  at  Maiden 
Charles  J.  jeweller,  383  Washington, 

B.  bds.  64  Plymouth 
Cornelius  M.  carpenter,  h.  103  Sixth 
Daniel,  glass  cutter,  h.  195  Third 
Daniel,  peddler,  h.  35  Cedar 
Dauiel,  tinsmith,  h.  123  Spring 
Daniel  C.  laborer,  h.  123  Spring 
David,  bricklayer,  h.  107  Rindge  av. 
Edward,  machinist, b. 194  Hampshire 
Edward  J.  plumber.  5^1  Cambridge, 

bds.  103  Sixth 
Eugene  M.  car  repairer,  B.  &  M.  R. 
R.  shop,  bds.  103  Sixth 


Sweeney  E.  F.  Mrs.   tailoress,   house    22 

Worcester 
Felix,  upholsterer,  h.  31  Maple  ave. 
George  B.  driver,  b.  194  Hampshire 
Heniy  F.  peddler,  b.102  Webster  av. 
Hugh  H.  gardener,  h.  151  Raymond 
James,  laborer,  h.  1  Lexington  ave. 
James  F.    candy  maker,  42  Elm,  h. 

at  Boston 
James  J.  plumber's  helper,  bds.  Mrs. 

C.  F.  Sweeney's,  Munroe 
Jeremiah,  currier,  b.  2480  Mass.  ave. 
Jeremiah,   glass  worker,  h.  41  Gore 
John,  at  169  Gore,  h.  5  Lambert 
John,  iron  dresser,  Third,  cor.  Bent, 

house  138  Harvard 
John,  laborer,  b.  139  Bridge 
John,  laborer,  h.  3  Brookford 
John,  laborer,  bds.  r.  7  Lambert 
John,  peddler,  b.  35  Cedar 
John  A.  foreman,packing  room, Am. 

Rub.  Co.  h.  91  Third 
John  C.  laborer,  h.  r.  17  Bridge 
John  H.  rubber  cutter, house  5  Hotel 

Myrtle 
John  J.  casket  maker,  201  Bridge,  h. 

418  Columbia 
John  J.   Jr.  desk  maker,  boards  418 

Columbia  [sex 

John  W.  bar  clerk,  B.  h.  24  Middle- 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  r.  765  Cambridge 
Julia  A.  Mrs.  grocery,   192    Hamp- 
shire, house  194  do. 
Lizzie  Mrs.  h.  102  Webster  ave. 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  168 

Tremont  [Rindge  ave. 

Margaret,  widow  of  Patrick,  h.  107 
Mary  E.  house  22  Reed 
Michael,  box  maker,h.  r.  36  Harvard 
Michael,  laborer,  bds.  136  Bridge 
Miles,  city  laborer,  h.  129  Amory 
Morgan,  painter,  h.  457  Columbia 
Patrick,  butcher,  b.  107  Rindge  ave. 
Patrick,  clerk,  2360  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

107  Rindge  ave. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  326  Green 
Peter,  house  233  Charles 
Thomas,  jeweller,  383  Washington, 

B.  house  64  Plymouth 
Thomas  C.  plumber,  531  Cambridge. 

house  41  Jefferson 
Thomas  R.  printer,b.  194  Hampshire 
AVilliam,  laborer,  b.  2  Munroe 
William  peddler,  b.  102  Webster  av. 
William,  stone  cutter,  b.  4  McDonald 
William,  stone  cutter,  63  Main.house 

at  Somerville 
William  H.  plumber,  531  Cambridge. 

house  1  Warren 
William  M.  boards  41«  Columbia 
Sweet   Allan    K.    instructor,   machinist 

dept.     at     Mechanics     Art    High 


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DIRECTORY 


463 


Sweet  Emily  H.  Mrs.  house  23  Garden 
Julia  E.  house  23  Garden 
Louise  M.  Miss,  h.  23  Garden 
see  Swett 
Sweetman  John  B.  clerk,  b.  10  South 
Sweetser  Ann  M.  widow  of  Henry  P.  h. 
202  Elm 
LeBritton  A.  engineer,  B.&  M.  P.P. 
bds.  504  Cambridge 
Sweetser  Mary  E.  Miss,  h.  202  Elm 
Swrennson  Alfred,  cabinet  maker,  house 

383  Prospect 
Swenson  John.  h.  49  Cherry 
Swetka  William,  painter,  38  Kinnaird 
Swett  Augustine  G.( A.  G.  Swett  &  Co.), 
house  70  Austin 
A.  G.  &  Co.  (Augustine   G.  Swett), 

boots  and  shoes,  8  Xorfolk 
Benjamin  C.  baker,  157  Hampshire, 

h.  307  Broadway 
Charles  F.  carpenter,  9  Western  av. 

h.  at  Xorfolk  Downs 

Emma  J.  Mrs.  nurse, rms. 12  Dunster 

Hutchinson  &  Co.(Wm.  S.  Swett  and 

John  A.  Hutchinson),  woven  wire 

bed  springs,  54  Compton,  Boston 

Lyman  P.    Rev.    pastor,  Broadway 

^Bapt.  ch.  b.  120  Norfolk 
Warren  P.  draughtsman,  B.  rms.33& 

Inman 
William  E.  teamster,  h.  S5  .Sixth 
William  S.  (Swett,    Huichinson    & 
Co.  carpet   beating,  54    Compton, 
B.  h.  117  Magazine 
Swift  Edwin  T.  carpenter,  h.  14  Locke 
Edwin  T.  Jr.  baker,  b.  14  Locke 
Grace  T.  saleswoman,  h.  1  Union 
John,  teamster,  h.  37  Washington 
Josephine,  widow  of   Samuel,  house 

1  UDiou 
Peter,  bds.  37  Washington 
Prince  D.  bookkeeper,  h.  120  Pearl 

,  house  3  Pioueer 

Swinerton  Charles  A.   bookkeeper,  Uni- 
versity Press,  h.  at  Everett 
Thomas  G.  bookbinder,  h.  16  Grigg 
William  M.  engineer,  113  Broadway, 
h.  25  State 
Swiney    Annie  G.  saleswoman,  bds.    40 
Second 
John  D.  carpenter,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  b. 

40  Second 
.John  II.  carpenter,  B.  &  M.    R.    R. 
shop,  h.  at  Charles  town 
Swinimer  Sarah  .1.    Miss,    cashier,    115 

Cambridge,  '>.  78  [nman 
Switchey  Nicholas,  batcher,  b.  <;'.•  Sixth' 
Switzer  Fred  <'.  salesman.    Brown,  Dur- 

rell  iv  Co.  B.  h.  07  Magazine 
Syer  Harry  A.  doorkeeper,  Boston    Ath- 
letic Club,  b.  1 13  Columbia 
Sylva  John  \v.  furniture  trimmer,  house 
128  Harvard 


Sylvester  Anthony  J.    hairdresser.    636 
Mass.  ave.  h.  4  Douglass 
Caroline  A.  widow,  h.  252  Winsor 
George    M.    mason,  rms.    374  Cam- 
bridge 
Joseph,  cabinet  maker, h.  14  Vandine 
Prosper,  cabinet  maker,   house   112 
Harvard 
Sylvia  John  C.   apothecary,    2109   Mass. 
ave.  house  6  Mead 
see  Sylva.  also  Silveria 
Symmes  Pdchard,   hostler,  L.    Kemp  & 
Sons,  rms.  1  Union 
see  Simms 
Symonds  Charles  P.  action  maker,  bds. 
113  Norfolk 
Sarah  E.  Mrs.  h.  60  Hancock 
see  Simonds 
Symons  Xorman  E.  bottler,  h.  17  Upton 


TABB     BENJAMIN,    waiter,    house  3 
Gladstone 
Jerry,  laborer,  h.  6  Village 
Taber  Eobert  B.  8   Oliver,  B.  house  5 

Riedesel  ave. 
Tafe  Julia  A.  Mrs.  h.  59  Flagg 
Taft  Charles  H.  dentist,  16  Arlington, B. 
bds.  17  Lowell 
Charles  P.  h.  17  Lowell 
David  E.  mason,  b.  185  Harvard 
David  J.  mason,  h.  185  Harvard 
Ezra  P.  dentist,  15  Brattle,  house  32 

Avon  Hill 
Fred,  drug  clerk,  h.  77  Thorndike 
George  L.  dentist,  19  Brattle,    bds. 

17  Lowell 
John   B.  merchant,  4  P.O.  sq.  B.  h. 
52  Pleasant 
Taggett  Henry,  mason, h.  36  Washington 
Tahen  Michael,  laborer,  b.  70  Gore 
Taint  or  George  W.  grocer,    2574    Mass. 

ave.  house  Newman 
Talbot  Elizabeth  Mrs.  variety    store,  50 
Rindge,  h.  do. 
Emory  H.  night  editor,  Journal.    11. 

moved  to  Dorchester 
George,  driver,  b.  94  Thorndike 
John  P.  carpenter,  b.  2353  Ma<s.  av. 
Samuel  II.  druggist,  7<)5  Cambridge, 

bds.  116  Thorndike 
William,  teamster,  b.  25  Donnell 
Talluse  John,  conductor,  W.  K.  St.    Ry. 

bds.  222  Prospect 
Talon  Thomas  A.  tinsmith,  h.  ii  Frank- 
lin [worthy 
Tamlyn  Walter,  laborer,  h.  rear  98  II"'- 
Tamplin  Georgie^  h.  .v.'  Mi.  Auburn 
Tangney  Patrick,  foundry,  i>.  2\2  Third 
Tank  Francis,  machinist,  h.  287  Green 
Tanner   Benjamin  T.    messenger,    State 
House,  K.  h.  160  Winsor 
Henry,  laborer,  b.  rear  1 1  Ninth 


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CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTORY 


Tansey  Edward,  clerk,  1217  Cambridge, 
bds.  1221  do. 
Thomas  F.  cooper,  h.  1221  Cambridge 
Tanton  William  H.  lodging  house,  1737 
Cambridge  and  3  Sumner,    house 
1727  Cambridge 
see  Taunton 
Tape  William  J.  steam  fitter,    house  34 

Brookllne 
Tapley  Charles  W.  h.  24  Amory  [Amory 
Eunice  W.  widow  of  Henry  M.  h.  24 
Lydia  T.  clerk,  B.  bds.  31  Ash 
Taplin  Lewis  E.  conductor,  B.  &  M.   R. 

R.  h.  87  Third 
Taranto  John,  shoemaker,  94£  Banks,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Tarbell  Adeline  E.  widow  of   George  F. 
h.  8  Ellsworth  ave. 
Albert  H.  grain,  h.  8  Ellsworth  ave. 
George  F.  brass  finisher,  69  Main,  h. 
8  Ellsworth  ave. 
7 illiam  A.   trav.   i 
B.  bds.  180  Chestnut 
Tarbox  Clarissa,  widow,  h.  3&  Dover 
William,  city  teamster,  h.   24  Rock- 
well 
Tarlinski  Morris,  clerk,  b.  117  Harvard 

Nathan,  peddler,  h.  117  Harvard 
Tarrant  Mary,  widow  of  James,    house 
154  Franklin 
Nicholas,  cooper,  h.  159  Elm 
Tasco  John,  coachman,  Mrs.  B.  F. Good- 
ridge,  h.  21  Foster 
Nathan,  janitor,  h.  43  Hastings 
Samuel  E.  janitor,  Radeliffe  College, 
h.  77  Mt.  Auburn  [h.  do. 

Tashgian  Jacob,  grocer,  889  Cambridge, 
Tatten  Joseph  M.  carpenter,h.  6  Carlisle 
Tatton  Henry,  laborer,  h.   116  Webster 
avenue 
James,  laborer,  h.  r.  127  Elm 
Taunton  Thomas  D.  carpenter,  house  47 
Mt.  Auburn 
see  Tanton 
Taussic  Frank,  prof.  H.  U.  h.  2  Scott 
Tauwalt  Henry,  teamster,  house  rear  16 

Antrim 
Taylor  Abbie  S.  Mrs.  teacher,Thornnike 
grammar  school,  h.  at  Arlington 
Albert  J.  laborer,  bds.  143  Third 
Alexander  B.  carpenter,  b.  7  Foster 
Alfred  Mrs.  h.  Kennedy  ave. 
Allen,  hostler,  7  Hovey  ave.    house 

Plympton 
Andrew  J.  porter,  h.  71  Moore 
Andrew  T.  clerk,  449  Main,  house  58 

Cherry 
Benjamin,  paper  hanger,   h.  Middle- 
sex, cor.  Railroad 
Charles  A.  coachman,  h.  16  Mill 
Charles  H.  (C.  H.  Taylor  Co.),  prin- 
ter, 495a  Mass.  ave.  house  24  Wor- 
cester 


Taylor  Charles  H.  furniture  mover,   292 

Columbia,  h.  do. 
Charles  L.  clerk,  33  Hampshire,  bds. 

274  Winsor 
Collins  B.  jewelry,  495  Washington, 

B.  h.  123  River 

TAYLOR  C.  H.   CO.   (Charles  H. 
Taylor  and  Richard    H.    Smith), 

printers,  495a  Mass.  ave.     See  p. 

page  794 
Daniel  W.  barber,  4  Brattle,    house 

at  Chelsea 
Denzil  H.  bds.  5  Ashton  pi. 
Edward,  bath  tub  maker,  house  144 

Rindge  ave. 
Elizabeth  Mrr.  bread  store,274  River, 

house  268  do. 
Elizabeth  R.  Mrs.  h.  Coolidge  ave. 
Elizabeth  V.  artist,   Harcourt  Bldg. 

B.  h.  Coolidge  ave. 
Ella  E.  Mrs.  h.  55  Austin 
Emma  L.  music  teaeher,    boards  349 

Harvard 
EmmaM.teacher,  Wellington  school, 

h.  92  Norfolk 
Eva    A.    teacher,    Stearns  primary 

school,  bds.  55  Essex 
Francis,  engineer,  h.  73  Tremont 
Fred  H.  upholsterer,    24  Prospect, 

bds.  15  Antrim 
Frederick,  porter,  h.  33  Brewery 
Frederick  W.  physician,  1797  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
George,  clerk,  h.  55  Gore 
George  F.  h.  1128  Cambridge 
George  H.  Custom  House,  B.  house 

67  Spring 
George    Mendall,     music     teacher, 

349  Harvard,  h.  do. 
Hannah  B.  widow  of  Edward  R.   h. 

7  Rutland 
Harriet,  tailor,  h.  16  Myrtle  ave. 
Harvey,  boarding  house,  2360  Mass. 

ave.  house  do. 
Herbert  W.  music  teacher,  349  Har- 
vard, house  do. 
H.  Melville,  messenger,  Continental 

Nat.  Bank,  B.  h.  Coolidge  ave. 
Israel,  carpenter,  h.  16  Myrtle  ave. 
Israrl  F.  starter,  W.  E.  St.   Ry.   Co. 

1376  Mass.  ave. 
James,  laborer,  bds.  171  Dublin 
James  O.  tinsmith,  8  Brattle 
John,  coachman,  81  Washington  av. 

bds.  do. 
John,  clerk,  at  West  Somerville,    h. 

2£  Douglass 
John  J.  collector,  h.  100  Ellery 
John  Lewis,  clerk,  Bursar's    office, 

H.  U.  b.  274  Winsor 
John  T.  laborer,  h.  21  Sidney 
Joseph  M.  engiueer.  C.  E.  L.]Co.   h. 

184  Western  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE    [f]    DIRECTORY 


465 


Taylor  Joseph  E.    prof.     Boston     Uni- 
versity, 12  Somerset,  Boston, h.49£ 

Sacramento 
J.  Watson,  clerk,  Cambridge   ceme- 
tery,and  notary  public, house  Cool- 

idge  avenue 
J.  Watson,  Jr.  clerk,  19    Pearl,   B. 

and  notary  public,  h.  Coolidge  av. 
Lewis  H,  porter,  B.  h.  24  Worcester 
Lewis  S.    express    messenger,    105 

Arch,  B.  b.  274  Winsor 
Lizzie  Miss,  clerk,  447  Main,  bds.  2£ 

Douglass 
Major,  carpenter,  b.  2480  Mass.  ave. 
Margaret  H.  widow  of  Ira,  house  55 

Essex 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  21  Sidney 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  GO  Austin 
Mary  A.  widow  of    Thomas,    house 

20  Flagg 
Paul,  foreman  baker,  135  Inman,   h. 

15  Antrim 
Robert,  gardener,  h.  62  Sacramento 
Robert  T.  porter,  B.  b.  186  Broadway 
Lemuel  A.  machinist,  b.  67  Spring 
Siduey,  shampooer,  bds.  15  Pleasant 
Solatia,   photographer,    B.   rms.  58 

Austin 
Thomas,  porter,  Custom  House,  B. 

h.  19  Brewery 
Timothy  D.  B.  clerk,  44  River,  h.  9 

William 
Vernal  S.   trav.  salesman,  h.  r.  112 

Magazine 
AValter  W.  clerk,  B.  h.  24  Worcester 
William,  laborer,  bds.  157  Raymond 
William,  laborer,  bds.  21  Sidney 
William  A.  undertaker,  413  Mass.av. 

h.  411  do. 
William  E.  laborer,  h.  31  Jay 
William  J.  paper  hanger,  house  112 

Magazine 

-,  carpenter,  bds.  115  River 

,  roofer,  h.  2  Plympton  pi. 

Teaffe  John  P.  asst.  janitor,  bds.  53  Mt. 

Auburn 
.Julia  A.  widow,  h.  59  Flagg 
Mary,    widow   of    John,  h.    53    Mt. 

Auburn 
Thomas,   asst.  janitor,  bds.  53   Mt. 

Auburn 
William,  acrobat,  bds. 53  Mt. Auburn 
Teakles  Alfred   D.  carpenter,  boards  25 

Magnolia  ave. 
Frank   R.  carpenter,  b.  25  Magnolia 

avenue 
Oliver,  carpenter, h.  25  Magnolia  av. 
Richard  S.  carpenter,  h.  25g  Magno- 
lia avenue 
Teale  David  c.  book  stamper,  Riverside 

Press,  b.  16  Ellery 

Walter   T.    ins.    agent,     B.    bds.    16 
Ellery 


Tedford  George  C.  foreman,  286  Main 
Teed  William  H.  wood  worker,  State,  h. 

19  Suffolk 
Teegan  John,  stillman,  C.  C,  Co.  Potter, 
house  13£  Warren 
William,  laborer,  b.  16  Marion 
Teehan  Maurice,  laborer,  h.  44  May 
Teel  Albert  J.  carpenter,  bds.  11  Claren- 
don avenue 
Albert  S.   carpenter,   11   Clarendon 

ave.  house  do. 
Edwin  L.  printer,  h.  48  Amory 
Walter  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  48  Amory 
j  Teele  Alice  Gray,  widow  of  Frank  H.  h. 
19  Summer 
Charles  R.  clerk,  6  Lincoln  pi.  h.  146 

Hancock 
Frank  H.    (estate    of)    soap    mnfr. 

Lincoln  place 
Woodman  H.  W.  trav.  salesman,  h. 
8  Russell 
Teer  John,  painter,  bds.  108  Thorndike 
John  James,  at  169  Gore,  house  120 
Spring 
Teeven  Dominick.  baker,  S2  Mt.  Auburn, 

house  247  Franklin 
Telfer  Agnes  N.  Miss,  saleswoman,  bds. 
5  Gordon  pi. 
George,  printer,  h.  5  Gordon  pi. 
James  C. stone  cutter,258  Mt. Auburn, 

house  271  do. 
J.  Gibsou,  instructor  in  blacksmitb- 
ing,  C.  M.  T.  S.  house  44  Fairfield 
Telford    Robert,     conductor,   house    39 

Hoi  worthy 
Tellalian  Aram  H.  rubber  worker,  b.  106 

Norfolk 
Telles  Jose  G.  h.  503  Winsor 
Temple  Agnes  N.  widow  of  John,  h.  129 
Thorndike 
Alfred  E.  harness  maker,  bds.  353 
Harvard  [Austin 

Eugene  P.  clerk,  463  Mass.  bds.  60 
Helen  Mrs.  bds.  33  Lawrence 
John,  student,   (M.  I.  T.,  B.),  b.  60 

Austin 
Joseph   C.  car  conductor,    bds.  353 

Harvard 
Kernan,  grocer,  aud  cutter,Am. Rub- 
ber Co.  h.  29  Plymouth 
Templeton  .lames,  foreman,  bds. -to  Pearl 
Tenney  Albert  C.  expressman,  boards  I 
Lamonl  ave. 
Edward  P.  Rev.  h.  27  Ellery 
Merrill     A.     plasterer,    b.   20    Mont- 
gomery 
Terrell  Montgomery,  porter,  B.  &  ME.  R. 
P.  station.  1>".  h.  318  Ma«.  ave. 
Owen,  bartender,  Ii.  b.  5  1  <  lark 
see  Tirrell 
Terrio  Knrie  T.  teamster,  h.  131  Harvard 
Lewis  A.  bairdresscr.b.  Hotel  Parks. 

School 


±66 


CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTORY 


Terry  Charles,  hostler,  h.  53  Grigg 

C.  Edward,  potter,  bds.  r.  17  Dyke 
Edward,   plumber's  helper,    boards 

262  Columbia 
Gaskiu,  hostler,  h.  5  Flagg  st.  et. 
Gilbert  L.  tobacco,  h.  258  River 
G.  Collins,  teamster,  h.  22  Fairmont 
Keziah,  h.  262  Columbia 
Matthew,  plumber,  h.  262  Columbia 
M.Eliza  Mrs.  h.  33  Elmer 
Richard  H.  waiter,B.h.  24  Worcester 
William  C.  laborer,  h.  4  Jackson 
George,  carpenter,  h.  Xew 
Tessier  Henry,  house  120  Harvard 
Tetlow  Ella  D.  widow  of  James,  dress- 
maker, h.  15  Xorfolk 
Teves  Manuel,  laborer,  h.  4  Gore  st.  pi. 
Tevlin  Patrick,  laborer,  house  34  Ellery 
Tevrizian  Gabriel  A.S.  confectionery  and 
fruit,    1045    Mass.    ave.    rms.    56 
Plymouth 
Tewkesburv  Charles  H.  motorman,house 

44  Holyoke 
Thacher  Anne  B.  Miss,  b.  54  Wendell 
Francis  S.  Rev.  h.  54  Wendell 
Margaret  J.  bds.  54  Wendell 
Margaret  L.  Mrs.  h.  54  Wendell 
Stephen,  lawyer,  B.  h.  54  Wendell 
Thain  Andrew,  music  teacher,  house  68 

Brookline 
Tharl  Peter,  carpenter,  C.W.W.  station, 

house  Clifton 
Thaxter  Fred  J.  clerk,  B.  b.  102  River 
Roland,  prof,   botany,  H.    U.   h.   3 
Scott 
Thayer  Arthur  S.  tuner,  162  Broadway, 
b.  85  Washington 
Bertha  Mrs.  h.  44  Garfield 
Charles    M.   at  Broad,   B.    rms.   63 

Highland  ave. 
Edwin  M.  bookkeeper,273  Congress, 

B.  bds.  2322  Mass.  ave. 
Ezra  R.  lawyer,  220  Devonshire,  B. 

h.  5  Phillips  pi. 
Farwell  E.  student,  bds.  44  Garfield 
Farwell  J.  (J.  H.  &  J.  P.  Thayer  & 

Co.),  painter,  730  Mass.  ave. 
F.  Porter,  h.  13  Brewster 
Hattie    A.   teacher,   bds.   12  Trow- 
bridge 
THAYER  HEXRY&  CO.  (Fran- 
cis D.  Hardy),  mnfg.  chemists.  150 
Broadway.     See  p.  22 
James  B.  prof,  law  school,  H.  U.  h. 

5  Phillips  pi. 
John  M.  crusher  foreman,  Tannery, 

h.  2508  Mass.  ave. 
Joseph  Heurv,  prof,  divinitv  school, 

H.  U.  h.  67  Sparks 
J.   H.   &  J.   P.   &  Co.    (Farwell  J. 
Thayer),  painters,  730  Mass.  ave. 
Lewis  C.  provisions,  28  Xew  F.  H. 
market.  B.  h.  5  Hastings  sq. 


Thayer  Maria,  widow  of    Albert,    h.    275 

Broad  wav 
Martha  A.  widow  of  Joshua  P.  h.  12 

Trowbridge 
Mary  S.   asst.    H.    U.    library,    h. 

12  Ash 
Sarah  B.  widow  of  James  H.  house 

14  Trowbridge 
Sarah  R.  teacher.  17  Berkeley,  bds. 

5  Phillips  pi. 
Sarah  S.  bds.   5  Phillips  pi. 
Simeoh  W.  salesman,  91  Court,  B. 

house  85  Washington 
William,  clerk,  442  Mats.  ave.  h.  at 

Allston 
William  R.  editor,  h.  8  Berkelev 
Theta  Delta  Chi  Club,  20  Ware 
Thibault  Adolph,  teamster,  h.  81  Dublin 
Thiel  August,  bottler,  h.  52  Broadwav 
Thiery  Charles  W.  clerk.  421  Washing- 
ton, B.  bds.  48  Pearl 
Thiffaulxt  Xapoleon,  brick  maker,  house 

1  Railroad 
Third  District  Court,  City  bldg.  Brattle 

square 
Thistle  Archibald,  driver.  534  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  34  State 
Thivierge  Arthur  A.   waiter,  house  30 

Broadway 
Thoit  Allen  G.barrels,bds.446  Cambridge 
George  A.  driver,  h.  446  Cambridge 
Tlioma  Andrew,  clothing  cutter,   house 

101  Henrv 
Thomas  Abraham  G.  fireman,  C.  W.  W. 

station,  h.  98  Rindge  ave. 
Adelbert  A.  wire  man,  B.  boards  165 

Raymond 
Anna  Miss,  house  63  Avon  Hill 
Annie  M.  Mrs.  house  13  Rindge  ave. 
Archie  E.  carpenter,  b.  57  Pleasant 
Arthur  D.  wood  carver,  h.  6  Bristol 
Arthur  J.  carpenter,  h.  57  Pleasant 
A.  D.  foreman,  286  Main 
Benjamin  W.  h.  105  Clark 
Charles  F.  carpenter,  b.  105  Oxford 
Charles  FL  physician.  427  Broadway, 

house  do. 
Clarence  A.  chandelier  maker,  B.  h. 

26  Mead 
Edith  G.  and  Florence  E.h.S  Antrim 
Edward  R.  painter,  house  408  Main 
Ellis  B.  carpenter,  h.  8  Antrim 
Emeline  Miss,  house  63  Avon  Hill 
Ernest  W.  clerk.  12  Brattle,  bds.  56 

Mt.  Auburn 
Frank  A.  carriage  painter,  house  5 

Newman 
Frank  A.  motorman,  h.  352  Putnam 

avenue 
Frank  H.  at  H.  M.,  B.  h.  16  Rutland 
Fred  I.  at  Cushman  Bros.  B.  b.  102£ 

Hampshire  [Ravmond 

Fred  L.  clerk.  F.  R.  R.,  B.  bds.  165 


CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTORY 


407 


Thomas  Fred  W.  student, b. 204  Columbia 
George,  carpenter,  h.987  Cambridge 
George,  moulder,  rms.  72  Fourth 
George  A.  clerk, b. 6,  r.114  Broadway 
George  C.  hairdresser,  12£   Spring- 
field, h.  at  Somerville 
George  X.  musician,  house  352  Put- 
nam avenue 
George  W.  grocer,  2043  Mass.  ave. 

h.  Eindge  ave. 
Gordon,  carpenter,   bds.  21  Walnut 

court 
Horatio  C.  teamster,  169  Gore, house 

51  Fourth 
Isaac  D. periodicals, etc. 152  Harvard, 

h.  204  Columbia 
James,  tailor,  h.  r.  136  Bridge 
James  A.  tinsmith,  h.  17  Andrew 
James    E.    carpenter,  105    Oxford, 

house  do. 
James  H.  house  105  Oxford 
James  G.   watchman,    B.    h.    Lake 

View  ave.  bey.  Huron  ave. 
John  R.  musician,  47  Hanover,  B.  h. 

268  River 
Lewis  F.  salesman,  bds.  r.129  Spring 
Lillian  May,  clerk,  152  Harvard,  b. 

204  Columbia 
Manuel, express  driver,house  Fourth, 

cor.  Spring 
Manuel,  laborer,  house  38  Spring 
Margaret,  widow  of  Lewis,  house  6, 

rear  114  Broadway 
Mary  Miss,  house  63  Avon  Hill 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  204  Columbia 
Mary  E.  widow  of  Joshua,  house  175 

River 
Merton  L.   salesman,   X.   Y.   b.   29 

Bigelow 
Myra  M.Mrs,  forewoman, Cambridge 

News, 527  Mass.  ave.  h.  2  Douglass 

place 
Olive  J.  widow  of  Peter,  house  1024 

Hampshire 
Philip,  shoemaker,  h.  21  Walnut  ct. 
Reuel,  mason,  house  165  Raymond 
Susan  A.  widow  of  Frederick  P.  h. 

120  Otis 
Thomas,  fisherman,  house  32  Harvey 
Thomas  M.  janitor,  public  library, b. 

35  Kinuaird 
William,  bds.  6  r.  114  Broadway 
William,  fruit  store,  612  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 

William,  mason,  bouse  720  Bfass.av. 
William   E.   salesman,  181  Tremont. 

B.  house  2'.i  Bigelow 
William  II.  plasterer,  h.   16  <  arver 
William    K.    S.    student,    house    127 
Broadway 
Thomasiel  Sadom,  laborer,  h,  16  East 
Thompson  Alfred  J.  gilder's  helper,  bds. 
79  Plvmptou 


Thompson    Alice    Mrs.    housekeeper.    6 

Sycamore 
Arthur  W.  clerk,  633  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

24  Inman 
Benjamin,  salesman,  B.  b.  1  Vernon 
Carl,  provisions,  369  Main 
Catherine  M.  h.  62  Buckingham 
Charles  L.  clerk,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h. 

at  Hyde  Park 
Charles  T.  electrician,  125  Milk,  B.  h. 

29  Creighton 
Clifford  X.  teamster,   220  Portland, 

h.  118  Hampshire 
Clinton,  bookkeeper,  48  Canal,  B.  h. 

6a  Clinton 
Douglass,  painter,  b.  78  Green 
Edgar  R.  teamster,  h.  173  River 
Edward  H.  hatter,  b.  55  Hubbard  av. 
Edward  E.  special  commissioner  at 

court  house,  Third,  h.  at  Woburn 
Edward  A.  clerk  and  conveyancer, 

Otis,  cor.  Second,  h.  71  Dana 
Edward  M.  clerk,  1420  Mass.  av. 
Edward  W.  chief  examiner,  Registry 

of  Deeds  office,  Probate  office,  h. 

at  Lowell 
Ella  M.  Miss,  copjdst,   Otis,   corner 

Second,  b.  46  Langdon 
Ellington  E.  cook,  h.  51  Columbia 
Emily,  widow  of  Alfred  J.  house  79 

Plympton 
Everett  P.  clerk,  B.  b.  24  Inman 
Frances    A.     Mrs.    dressmaker.    40 

Xorfolk,  h.  do. 
Frederick    B.   sub-master,    Putnam 

school,  rms.  80  Otis 
Gamaliel  F.  bds.  63  Pearl 
George,  waiter,  b.  7  Dyke 
George  A.  clerk,  h.  27  Athens 
George  E.  h.  435  Main,  suite  8 
George  E.  hairdresser,  459£  Main.  h. 

6  Green 
George  H.  teamster,  h.  15  Pine 
Harrimau,  rms.  237  Broadway 
Hugh,  machinist,  h.  222  Banks 
.lames,  hairdresser.  636  Mass.  av.  h. 

6  Franklin 
James,  laborer,  h.  26  Decatur 
.lames,  laborer,  h.7  Hotel  Templeton 
James,  Stone  mason,  h.  e»9    Crescent 

avenue 
.lames  W.  laborer,  b.  2634  Mass. ave. 
John,  bookkeeper,  12  Brattle,  h.  MM 

Mt .  Auburn 
.John,    conductor.    B.  .V    A.   U.    \l.  h. 

M  Tofts 
.John,  laborer,  h.  37  Jefferson 
John  s.  machinist,  h.  r.  128  Gore 
John  l).  engineer,  h.  •'><>  Howard 

.John  P.  clerk.  1916  Mass.  ave.  house 

191  t  do. 
John  F.  drug  clerk.  I9S  Bfa&s.  av.  h. 

at   Somerville 


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CAMBRIDGE    [J]     DIRECTORY 


Thompson  John  H.  house  59)£  Franklin 
John   K.    cigars    aud    tobacco,    544 

Mass.  av.  h.  16£  Western  av. 
John  T.  foreman,  Globe,  B.  house  16 

Haskell 
John  W.  helper,  694  Mass.  av.  h.  69 

Brookline 
Joseph,   marble    worker,   B.    house 

63  Pearl 
Joseph,  motorman,  h.  12  Brewer 
Joseph  L.  carpenter,  h.  50  Eustis 
Lewis  S.  at   Boston   Museum,  h.    62 

Buckingham 
Louisa  L.  widow  of  William  V.  h.  24 

Inman 
Luther,  brass  finisher,  h.  10  Suffolk 
Mary  H.  widow  of  Frank  1ST.  house 

22  Austin 
Mary  R.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  1233  Cam- 
bridge, b.  309  Broadway 
Moses,  hostler,  7  Hovey  ave.  rooms 

1560  Cambridge 
Noyes,    rubber    worker,    rooms    28 

Tremont 
Philip  A.   painter,  206  Green,  h.  do. 
Robert,     carpenter     and     boarding 

house,  h.  55  Hubbard  ave. 
Robert,  moulder,  b.  28  Second 
Rose  T.  Mrs.  h.  309  Broadway 
Samuel  C.  blacksmith,  442  Main,  h. 

166  Raymond 
Samuel  M.  foreman,  205  Broadway, 

h.  302  Columbia 
Thomas,  carpenter,b.55  Hubbard  av. 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  15  Seventh 
Walter,  clerk,  604  Mass.  av.  bds.  26 

Watson 
Walter    G.    pocketbook   maker,    26 

Blackstone,  b.  72  Fairmont 
William,   candy  maker,  243   Broad- 
way, h.  145  Prospect 
William  B.   city  laborer,   house    70 

Murray 
William   G.   book  gilder,   boards    79 

Plvmpton 

THOMPSON     WILLIAM       G. 
lawyer,  98  P.  O.  bldg.  B.  house  62 

Buckingham.     See  p.  815 
William  H.  clerk,  423  Main,  house  3 

Clinton 
William  H.  mason,  house  122a  Kin- 

naird 
William  H.  shipper,  48  Canal,  B.  h. 

11  Worcester 
William  J.  at  162  Broadway,  house 

at  Brighton 
William  J.  clerk,  922  Cambridge,  b. 

at  Somerville 
William  S.  laborer,  h.66  Washington 
William  V.  conveyancer,  35  Court, 

B.  h.  24  Inman 
Winfield  S.  h.  63  Pearl 
see  Thomsen.  also  Thomson 


Thomseu  Charles,  h.  2575  Mass.  av. 
Thomson  Benjamin, clerk,  B.  b.  1  Vernon 

THOMSON  DAVID,  upholsterer, 
24  Prospect,    h.    1    Vernon.      See 
p.  798 
Joseph  D.  carpenter,  h.  133  Garden 
Thornburg  Richard  F.   moulder,  h.  324 

Columbia 
Thorndike  Albert,  clerk,  B.  b.  22  Garden 
Edward,  apothecary,  655  Mass.  ave. 

h.  47  Lee 
Sturgis  H.  student,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  bds. 
22  Garden 

THORNDIKE    S.    LOTHROP, 
lawyer,  19  Pemberton  sq.  rm.   13, 
B.  h.  22  Garden.     See  p.  815 
Thornton  Henry  H.  supt.  92  Main,  house 
at  Somerville 
James,  laborer,  h.  35  Fairmont 
J.  Frank,  clothes  cleaner,  465  Main, 
,       h.  at  Allston 
Samuel,  laborer,  h.  104  Harvard 
Thorogood  John,  foreman,  press  room. 
Riv.  Press,  b.  103  Allston 
Peter  J.  printer,  h.  10  Acacia 
Thorp  Carl  L.  jeweller,  375  Washington. 
B.  h.  134  Harvard 
Joseph  G.  h.  168  Brattle 
Joseph  G.  Jr.  lawyer,  89  State,  rm. 

103,  B.  h.  115  Brattle 
Joshua  J.  teamster,  b.  22  Pioneer,  av. 
Margaret,  widow  os  Azariah,  house 

22  Pioneer  av. 
Ola,  house  397  Main 
Thorpe  Francis  S.  Mrs.  h.  119  Oxford 
Thorssell    Charles,   carriage    washer.    2 

Eustis  ct.  h.  at  Somerville 
Thunderg     Oscar,     laborer,    boards    39 

Portsmouth 
Thurber  Cordelia  M.  Mrs.   dressmaker, 
28  Broadway,  h.  do. 
John  H.  boiler  maker,  65  Main,  h.  28 
Broadway 
Thurner  Charles  E.  brakemau,  B.  &  M. 
R.R.  h.  164  Auburn 

THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 
books,  stationery,  athletic  goods, 
and  insurance,  1320  and  1322  Mass. 
av.  h.  16  Trowbridge.     See  p.  796 

Daniel  H.  h.  23  Melleu 

George  A.  Jr.  bookkeeper,  1320 
Mass.  avenue,  bds.  16  Trowbridge 

John  H.  photo  supplies,  50  Brom- 
field,  B.  h.  18  Trowbridge  pi. 

L.  Mabel,  dressmaker,  13  Meacham. 
b.  do. 

Nathaniel  L.  teamster,  96  Washing- 
ton, B.  h.  247  Hampshire 

Nellie,  widow  of  James,  house  27 
Mellen 

Percy  S.  janitor,   Hemenway  Gym- 
nasium, H.  U.  h.  9  Line 
Thwins:  Gardiner  H.  h.  17  Pleasant 


CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTORY 


469 


Thwing  Helen  M.  Miss.  h.  191  Green 

James  H.  clerk,  h.  193  Green 
Thyng  Frederick,  steam   fitter,  house  2 

Harold  pi. 
Tibbetts  Edmaud  R.  b.  28  Erie 

Edward  M.  meat  cutter,  boards  588 

Mass.  ave 
Esther  M.  Mrs.  h.  7  Brookline 
Frank  L.  clerk,  b.  7  Brookline 
Frank  M.  bookbinder,  b.  28  Erie 
George  F.  baker,  h.  4  Tenney 
George  H.  dining  room,  3  Ch'stown , 

B.  h.  28  Erie 
George  W.  engineer,  h.  23  Tremont 
Tibido  William,  salesman,  b.  14£  Fayette 
Ticknor    Benjamin  H.   clerk,   Riverside 

Press,  h.  at  J.  P. 
Thomas  B.  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  h. 

at  Roxbury 
Tidemand  Harold,   salesman,  404  Main, 

rms.  50  Austin 
Tiernan  James  X.  undertaker, 116  Hamp- 
shire, b.  48  Broadway 
Martin,  boarding  house  48  Broadway 
Michael,  conductor,  F.  R.  R.  house 

74  Hampshire 
Thomas  J.  clerk,  562  Cambridge,  h. 

r.  48  Broadway 
Tierney  Edward,  169  Gore,  h.  25  Sixth 
Edward  J.  clerk,  107  Oliver,  B.  b.  92 

Otis 
James  H.  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

b.  300  Walden 
John,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
John,  driver,  h.  12  Hunting 
John,  laborer,  b.  12  Seventh 
Martin,  at  North's,  h.  30  Ninth 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  41  Jefferson 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  300  Walden 
Patrick,     T.     pressman,     house   45 

Franklin 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  r.  34  Hunting 
Thomas,  potter,  A.  H.  Hews  &  Co. 

b.  300  Walden 
Thomas    J.   hairdresser,    B.    rooms 

56  I  feed 
see  Tearney 
Tiffany  Charles  H.  clerk,  B.  A.  R.R.,  B. 

b.  27  Ware. 
Charles  S.  clerk,  h.  43  Antrim 
Emma  Miss,  clerk,  1906  Mass.  av.  b. 

at  Somerville 
Ksther  15.  h.  11  Milliard 
Francis  Rev.  h.  11  Millard 
Homer  M.  driver,  1906  Mas-,  av.  h.  6 

Molly  ave.  [Antrim 

.lane,   widow   of    Eben  C.  house   i:> 
Mary  A.  Miss,  h.  11  Billiard 
William  S.  artist,  24  Ware.  h.  do. 
Tilden  Anna  li.  hat  trimmer,  boards  31 

Markel 
Gussie    II.    Hiss,    bookkeeper,    10 

Arrow,  i).  56  Plympton 


Tilden  Lydia  L.    widow  of  Edwin,  h.  -31 

Market 
Tillinghast  William   H.  asst.   librarian, 

H.  U.  library,  h.  50  Garden 
Tilton  George  E.  clerk,  1021  Cambridge, 
rms.  93  Third 
Henry  N.  h.  7  Highland 
Timmins  Ann,  widow  of  John,  house  32 

Harding 
Tingey  Susan   S.  widow  of  William,  h. 

164  Auburn 
Tingley  Chaplev,  piano  key  maker, State, 
b.  371  Main 
Charles   G.  piano  action    maker,   h. 

116  Norfolk 
Edgar,  piano  kev  maker,  rooms  11£ 

Norfolk 
Harris  H.  at  174  Broadway,    boards 
116  Norfolk 
Tinkham  Charles  J.  engineer,  house   279 
Pearl 
Harry  I.  violin  teacher,  3   Clinton, 

boards  do. 
Henry  I.  salesman,  116  Boylston,  B. 
h.  3  Clinton 
Tinsle}'-  Rebecca,  house  79  Hastings 
Tionan  Joseph,  printer,  b.  464  Main 

William,  plumber,  b.  464  Main 
Tippett  Fred,  teamster,  h.  107  Brookline 
Thomas  W.   receiving  clerk,    S.   S. 
Pierce  &  Co.  Copley  sq.  house  3 
Williams 
Tirrell  Jeremiah,  iceman,  h.  141  Second 
Lucy,  widow  of  Horace,  h.   r.   131 

Pleasant 
Wiuslow,  ball  player,  boards  r.  131 
Pleasant 
Tisdale  John,  iron  moulder,  h.  26  Bristol 
Tisdall  John  T.  grocer,  15  Harvey,  h.  do. 
Titcomb  William   B.   teller,  Five   Cents 
Savings    Bank,    B.    house    Hotel 
Beacon,  374  Oxford      [Somerville 
Titus  Charles,  clerk,  foot  Regent,  b.  at 
Charles  H.  milk  dealer,  h.  50  Antrim 
Charles  L.  clerk,  bds.  .">()  Antrim 
George  E.  h.  r.  S3  Tremont 
Harvey  O.  bookkeeper.   J.  Gushing 
&  Co.  Regent,  bds.  2051  Mass.  av. 
Simeon  B.  house  i;i  Oxford 
Tivernan  Joseph,bookbinder,  b.  164  Main 
Tivnan  William,  shipper,  h.  6  Moore 
Tjemblom  Marie  L.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  h. 

4a  Clinton 
Tjrrnhind    Axel    Rev,    pastor    Swedish 

Baptist  Church,  B.  h.  28  Suffolk 
Tloves  Jose  •'.  laborer,  h.  4  Low  land  av. 
Tobey  Austin  B.  accountant,  54  Devon- 
shire, rm.  L2,  B.  h.  35  Bowdoio 
Ella  o.  baker  and  employment  oilier 

722  Mass.  ave.  h.  721  d«>. 
Nathan  P.  student,  h.  108  Pleasanl 
Samuel  A.  carpenter  and  builder,  h. 
I  Putnam  ( lourt 


29 


470 


CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTORY 


To  hey  Sarah  E.  S.  Mrs.  36  Carver 

TOBEY  S.  OSCAR,  dealer  in  fine 
Kentucky  bred  saddle  horses,  trot- 
ters, pacers,  and  coachers,  stable 
569  Putnam  ave.  h.  4  Putnam  ct. 
See  p.  780 
Wallace  A.   asst.   cashier.  Standard 

Oil  Co.  Sixth,  b.  108  Pleasant 
William  W.  carpenter,  b.  108  Pleas- 
ant 
Tobin  Clarence  C.   carpenter,   bds.   220 
Prospect 
Daniel,  motorman,  b.  913  Cambridge 
Daniel,  motorman,  b.  15  Ninth 
Hannah,  housekeeper,  160  Thorndike 
Hannah,  widow  of  James,  house  353 

Main 
Harry  L.  dancing  teacher,  789  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  237  Prospect 
James  R.  bookkeeper,   26  Summer, 

B.  h.  7  Union 
James  T.  laborer,  h.  13  Water 
James  W.  foreman  blacksmith,  city 
yard,  Hampshire,  b.  222  Prospect 
John,  at  power  house,  h.  6  Gore 
John  D.  sheet  metal  worker,  Albany 

cor.  Portland,  h.  19  Harvard 
John  J.  car  conductor,  h.  r.  127  Elm 
John  J.  wool  grader,  b.  353  Main 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  913  Cambridge 
Michael  J.   blacksmith's  helper,  B. 

&  M.  R.  R.  shop,  h.  9  Willow 
Michael  J.  shipper,  Lamb  &  Ritchie, 

h.  15  Ninth 
Ralph  S.  carpenter,  h.  222  Prospect 
Richard,  plasterer,  h.  13  Cushing  av. 
Thomas,  teamster,  bds.  53  North 
nomas  J.  clerl 
at  Somerville 
William,  laborer,  h.  53  North 
William,  laborer,  h.  18  Warren 
William,  shoemaker,  h.   19  Pioneer 
avenue 
Tochtermann    Albrecht,    milkman,    328 
Vine,  bds.  278  do. 
Mary,  widow  of  Peter,  h.  278  Vine 
Peter,  milkman,  h.  278  Vine 
Todd  George,  painter,  h.  36  State 
Tolan    Patrick,    rubber    worker,    b.   47 

Brewery 
Toland  Philip  J.  laborer,  h.  235  Franklin 
Tolar  Hugh  Mc  A.  bookkeeper,  3  Hamp- 
shire, b.  50  Dana  [Mt.  Auburn 
Tolksdorf  Louise  Miss,  seamstress,  h.  24 
Tollefsen  Carrie  Miss, 
Auburn,  bds.  do. 
Tolman  Edgar  A.  washer,  565  Mass.  av. 
h.  6  Douglass 
Mary  C.  house  5  Appian  way 
Tomlinson  Hubert  B.  callenderer  man, 

house  171  Winsor 
Tompkins  Henry  P.  at  Dover  Stamping 
Co.  h.  76  Kinnaird 


Toner  Annie  T.,  N.  E.  telephone  opera- 
tor, b.  521  Cambrikge 
Charles,  house  18  Union 
Edward,  cutter,  bds.  110  Elm 
James  A.  glass   worker,  house  521 

Cambridge 
John  E.  clerk,  b.  48  Fayette 
Maggie,  clerk,  1159-1167  Cambridge, 

bds.  18  Union 
Mary,    widow    of    Bernard,    h.     62 

Spring 
Mary  A.  compositor,  83  Otis,  boards 

521  Cambridge 
Rose  E.,  N.  E.  telephone  operator,  b. 

521  Cambridge 
William  E.  bookbinder,  26a  Brattle, 

h.  101  Hampsnire 
Tonery  Matthew,  book  maker,  house  28 

Webster  avenue 
Tonrose  Idore,  b.  1  Coolidge  pi. 
Toobe  Henry  L.  B.  (The  Franklin  Mfg. 

Co.)  31  Bow,  h.  do. 
Toohey  Mary  F.  stenographer,  42  Elm 

b.  r.  96  Gore 
Patrick  L.  clerk,  b.  r.  96  Gore 
William,  polisher,  h.  r.  96  Gore 
Toohy  Maurice  P.  shoemaker,  1252  Mass. 

ave.  b.  102  Fllery 
Patrick,  shoemaker,  1252  Mass.  ave. 

h.  102  Ellery 
Tooker ,  at  Riverside  Press,  rms.  275 

Putnam  avenue 
Toolin  Annie,  at  26  Fayette,  b.  do. 

Bartholomew,  gardener,  26  Fayette, 

boards  do. 
Toomey  Cornelius,  laborer,  h.  3  Warren 
Daniel,  clerk,  bds.  r.  161  Otis 
Daniel,  iron  worker,   B.  B.  Works. 

Sixth,  h.  149  Franklin 
Dennis,  bar  keeper.  176  Blackstone, 

B.  h.  43  Winter  ' 
Dennis  H.  foreman  varnisher,  Am. 

R.  Co.  h.  261  Portland 
Hannah,  widow  of  Alfred,  house  200 

Norfolk 
James  H.  glass  blower,  h.  161  Otis 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  house  284  Green 
Jeremiah,  laborer,  h.  9  Lambert 
John,  house  r.  161  Otis 
John,  laborer,  house  91  Kinnaird 
John,  laborer,  house  10  Porter 
John  J.  freight  handler,  B.  house  56 

Reed 
Mary,  clerk,  461  Cambridge,  boards 

25£  Gore 
Mary,  clerk,  1041  Cambridge,  bds.  3 

Warren 
Mary  A.  widow  of  Lawrence,  house 

2  Jordan  place. 
Michael,  laborer,  h.  12  Warren 
Patrick,  laborer,  bds.  15  Ninth 
Richard,  shoemaker,  h.  157  Spring 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  196  Norfolk 


CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTORY 


471 


Toomey  Thomas  F. stone  cutter,320  Third 
h.  110  Spring 
Timothy,  laborer,  house  25£  Gore 
William  H.  teamster,  h.  163  Charles 
see  Twoomey 
Topham  Albert,  shipper,  40  Green,  h.  47 
Jay 
Edward,  baker,  40  Green,  h.  42  Jay 
Edward,  Jr.  confectioner,  443  Mass. 
ave.  b.  42  Jay 
Topliff  Calvin  H.  Rev.  house  143  Wash- 
ington 
Toppan  Jane,  nurse,  rms.  17  Wendell 

Robert  N".  house  10  Highland 
Torgerson  Christian,  piano  maker,  bds. 

394  Main 
Torkelson    Ole,   piano    maker,   house  8 
Hotel  Shirlev 

TORREY     ARTHUR     R.      real 
estate  and  insurance,  2076  Mass. 
ave.  and  85  Water,  rm.  23,  B.  h.  7 
Meacham.     See  page  18 
Joseph,  Jr.  instructor  in  chemistry, 

H.  U.  h.  8  Avon 
Lucy,  house  18  Plympton 
Torri  John,  clerk,  1867  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Toucey  Fred,  baker,  176  Harvard,   h.  at 

Somerville 
Touchet  Charles,   furniture  finisher,  h. 
22  School  [ton 

Joseph,  carpenter,  bds.  77  Washing- 
Simon   P.  furniture  finisher,  boards 

77  Washington 
Victoria,  widow  of  Charles,  house  77 
Washington 
Tourtalet  George  A.  teamster,  22  Bridge 

h.  at  Somerville 
Tout  Louisa,  widow  of  James  R.  house 
91  Allston 
Sarah  L.  Miss,  music  teacher,  h.  91 
Allston 
Tower  Annie  E.  Miss,  h.  1  Waterho'use 
Charles  B.  physician,  1  Waterhouse, 

house  do. 
Elizabeth    A.    principal,     Riverside 

primary  school,  h.  24  Follen 
Harry   L.  clerk  at  North's,  bds.   14 

Union 
Henry,  driver,  450  Mass.  ave.  h.  16 

Antrim 
Herbert   W.   genera]   manager,    145 

Broadway,  b.  at  Boston 
Levi,  bookkeeper,  16   Milk,    B.  h.  7 

Ellsworth  ave. 
Luther,  at  115  liroad  wav.h.  12  Union 
Sylvester,     piano     key     and     action 

mnfr.  1 15  Broadway 
Walter  L.  Boap  maker,  i>.  11  Union 
Wesson  S.  provisions,  157  Harvard, 
h.  136  Winsor  |  Terrace 

Towers  Frederick  Kev.   house  1    Wallace 
Towle  Charles    E.    plumber,    21    Central 
st|.  h.  87  Aniory 


Towle  Clifford  H.  printer,  h.  89  Amory 
Eliza  J.  widow  of  Ebenezer,  h.  257 

Pearl 
Emma  Mrs.  house  Hotel  Holly 
James  O.  gold  beater,  83  Sudbury, 

B.  b.  257  Pearl 
Mary  E.  Miss,  teacher,  Morse  gram- 
mar school,  b.  24  Erie 
Towne  Alden  C.  clerk,  Bursar's  office, 
H.  U.  b.  20  Leonard  ave. 
Annie  Mrs.  dressmaking,  2056  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
Cleon  G.  salesman,  h.  20  Haskell 
Ezra,  house  20  Lee 
Farnum,  engineer,Fifth,  cor.  Rogers, 

h.  18£  School 
Frank  W.  carpenter,  r.  7  Essex,  h. 

22  Park 
George  E.   watchmaker,   497  Mass. 

ave.  h.  70  Green 
George  H.  clerk,  B.  bds.  20  Lee 
Horatio,   watchmaker,  38   West,  B. 

h.  20  Leonard  ave. 
Samuel  A.  carpenter,  h.  378  Third 
Townend  Alfred,  salesman,  B.  h.  2  Tor- 

rington  place 
Towner  S.  Alice,  widow  of  David  A.  h. 

1052  Mass  ave. 
TownsendA. Harriet,  teacher,  Thorudike 
school,  h.  86  Franklin 
Eliza,  widow  of  Elbridge  G.  house  S 

Central  place 
Mary  A.  principal,  Morse  grammar 
school,  b.  86  Franklin 
Michael,   carpenter,  h.  1290  Cam- 
bridge 
Thomas,    salesman,   house  9   Hotel 

Templeton 

Treadwell,  coachman,  h.  62  Walden 

William   M.   (VV.    M.    Townsend    & 

Co.),  clothing,  etc.  538  Mass.  ave. 

bds.  19  Cottage 

W.  M.  &   Co.    (William    M.   Town- 

seud),  clothing,  etc.  538  Mass.  av. 

Toy  Crawford  II  ,  Hancock  Professor  of 

Hebrew,  II.  U.  h.  7  Lowell 
Toye  Dennis,  city  laborer,  h.  19  Dublin 
Jeremiah  F.  station  agent.   F.   P.   P. 

at  Somerville,  1).  1!)  Dublin 
John,  apothecary,   '.Hi   Pleasant,  h. 

222   Hamilton 
Margaret    F.  compositor,  .'!    Linden, 
b.  74  Pindge  ave.  [avenue 

Martin,  earriage<mith.  b.  7-1    Rindge 
William  Mrs.h.  20  Dublin 
William  G.  bds.  71  Rindge  ave. 
To/er  .Joseph  P.  b.  57  Harris 

Marsena,  engineer,  b.  7>7  Harris 
Trabent  Perry,  shoemaker,  b.  96  Brook- 
line 
lYaev  Arthur  M . architect, b. 21  Bowdoin 
Ellen,  widow  of  Thomas,  house  r. 
17:5  Franklin 


472 


CAMBRIDGE    [T]    DIRECTOR  Y 


Tracy  Harry  L.  news  dealer,  21   Central 

sq.  rms.  33  Pleasant 
Hugh,  lumber  laborer,  h.  Ill  Third 
James,  fruit,  357  Main,  b.  1  Moore 
James,  teamster,  h.  4  Union  ct. 
John,   variety  store,  136  Dublin,  h. 

132  do. 
Joseph  B.  carpenter,  74  Boylston,  b. 

21  Bowdoin 
Michael  F.  laborer,  h.  22  Soden 
Michael  F.  (M.  F.  Tracy  &  Son),  74 

Boylston,  h.  21  Bowdoin 
M.  F.  &  Son(MichaelF.and  Thomas 

Tracy), planing  mill,  74  Boylston 
Patrick,  doorkeeper,  Howard  Athe- 


naeum, B.  h.  22  Hardin 


I 


Patrick,  teamster,  b.  133  Second 
Thomas   F.    (M.   F.  Tracy  &  Son), 
carpenter,  74  Boylston,  house  19 
Rutland 
Trafton  Alonzo  H.  watchman,  169  Gore, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Trahey  Elizabeth,  widow  of  Maurice,  h. 
13  Warren 

TRAIN  E.  I.  hay,  grain,  salt,   etc. 
115  to  123  Bridge,  h.  at  Somerville 
See  p.  783 
Trainor  Catherine,  widow  of  Thomas,  h. 
r.  221  Franklin 
James,  laborer,  b.  r.  221  Franklin 
Rose  Mrs.  h.  36  Washington 
Thomas  J.  machinist,  h.  293  Main 
Thomas    J.    Mrs.    dressmaker,    293 
Main,  h.  do. 
Trant  David  M.  machinist,  h.  121  Rindge 
avenue 
John  J.  machinist,  h.  19  Clifton 
Trask  Charles  R.clerk,1865  Mass.  ave.  h. 
at  Somerville 
Ethel  E. teacher,  atSomerville,bds.lO 

Dover 
Henry  P.  harness  maker,  454  Mass. 

ave.  h.  202  Hamilton 
Mary  J.  widow  of  Charles  A.  house 
10  Dover 
Travers    Jackson,     furniture     finisher, 
Second,  h.  255  Vine 
James  A.  milkman,  h.  109  Tremont 
John  P.  laborer,  h.  109  Tremont 
Joseph,  laborer,  h.  116  Fourth 
Manuel,  at  169  Gore,  h.  38  Spring 
Travis  Custodio,  carpenter,  103  Gore 
Traynham  Robert,  shoemaker,  24  Mill,h. 

26  do. 
Traynor  Francis,  real  estate,  1190  Camb- 
ridge, h.  106  Norfolk 
Frederick,  driver,  b.  361  Columbia 
Margaret,  widow  of  JohnF.  h.  361 

Columbia 
Marv,   paints  and    hardware,    1190 
Cambridge,  h.  106  Norfolk 
Treadwell  Carrie    M.  Miss,     rooms  307 
Broadway 


Trefethen  Blanche  C.    teacher,    Sleeper 
school,  b.  8  Tremont 
Johu  Y.  clerk,  556  Mass.  ave.   house 

143  Green 
Thomas  A.  foreman,  385  Putnam  av. 
h.  409  do. 
Trefney  Emma  E.  Mrs.  b.  122  Chestnut 
Trefry  Frank  H.  clerk,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  bds. 
19  Hubbard  ave. 
Henry  G.  conductor,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  h. 

19  Hubbard  ave. 
Julia  A.  widow  of  Hayden,  house  58 
Austin 
Trelegan    Annie    A.    teacher,     Putnam 
school,  b.  16  Clay 
Francis  W.  laborer,  b.  18  Clay 
Newey  T.  laborer,  h.  16  Clay 
Richard  P.  laborer,  h.  18  Clay 
Tremaine  Henry, bookkeeper,  B.S.  B.Co. 

r.  124  Rindge  ave.  h.  at  Boston 
Trembly  Alec,  brick  maker,  h.  24  Dublin 
Edmond,  brick   maker,  house    269 

Walden 
George,  blacksmith,  290  Walden,  b. 

238  do. 
Joseph,   R.   R.  section  hand,  house 

18  Harvey 
Louis,  clerk,449  Main,h.60£  Franklin 
Theodore,  brick  maker,  h.  24  Dublin 
Thomas,  carpenter,  h.  34  Dublin 
Trenchard  Mary,  widow  of  James,  h.  25 

Vineyard 
Trenholm  James,  laborer,  h.  56  Harvey 
Trent  Andrew  W.  waiter,  h.  33  Howard 
Trever  Harry,  motorman,rms.  Winthrop 
Tribble  Augustus,  bds.  73  Frost 
Triggs   George  T.  at  Kennedy's  bakery, 

h.  288  Prospect 
Trim  J.  William,  engineer,  h.  440  Mass. 

avenue 
Trimble  Bruce,  at  169  Gore,   boards  9 
Magnolia  ave. 
Everett,  at  169  Gore,  b.  9  Magnolia 

avenue 
Thomas,  at  169  Gore.  h.  9  Magnolia 
avenue 
Trinci  Augusto,  fruit,  309  Cambridge,  h. 

at  Somerville 
Tringle  Margaret,  widow   of  James,   h. 
36  North 
Matthew,  laborer,  b.  36  Xorth 
Tripp  Everett  A.  janitor,  Shepherd  blk. 
29  Holvokc,  h.  39  Winthrop 

TRIPP  E.  &  CO. (Charles  A.Laigh- 
ton) ,  painters,  17  River.     See  page 
791 
Harry  L.  grocer,  24  Brookline.  house 

48  Pleasant 
Henrietta,  widow   of  Greeley,  house 
48  Pleasant 
Trodden  John  H.  cutter,  Am.  Rub.  Co. 
h.  174  Spring 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  174  Spring 


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DIRECTORY 


473 


Trodden  Patrick,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.  174 

Spring 
Troop  Fred  C.  foreman,  336  Main,  house 

Hotel  Charles,  136  Winsor 
Trott  Ellen,  widow  of  James  H.  house  27 
Pleasant 

Lincoln,  mariner,  b.  27  Pleasant 
Walter  H.  printer,h.  13  Leonard  av. 
Warren  E.  clerk,  89  River,  boards  27 
Pleasant 
Trotter  Alexander,  stone  cutter,  bds.  20 

Trout  Charles  E.,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  rms.  32 

Western  ave. 
Troville  Eugene  H.peddler,h.91  Tremont 
Trow  Francis  R.  carpenter ,h.  38  Putnam 
avenue 
Morrill  W.  foreman    carpenter,   11 
Cherry,  h.  66  Putnam  ave. 
Trowbridge    John,    director,     Jefferson 
Labratory,  H.  U.  h.  58  Linnsean 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  2  Hastings 
Troy  John,  laborer,  h.  192  Bridge 

William  J.  stevedore,  h.  8  First 
True  Ernest,  clerk,  159  Hampshire,  bds. 
4£  Beacon 
George  H.  (H.  K.  Parsons   &   Co.), 
stable,  2007  Mass.   ave.  house   13 
Regent 
George  L.  dentist,  545  Mass.  ave. 
Mary  A.  widow  of  George,  bds.  13 

Regent 
Susan  Miss,  teacher  of  dressmaking, 
Brown  System, Lascelle  Seminary, 
b.  17  Summer 
Truedell  Frank,  cigar   maker,  621   Mass. 

ave  h.  20  De  Wolfe 
Trusty  Abraham  Janitor,  Walter  Hastings 

Hall,  H.  U.h.  do. 
Tryon  Joseph,  shipper,  h.  7  Howland 
Tubbs  Annie  A.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  1  Aus- 
tin pi.  h.  do. 
Tucker  Charles  B.  h.  6  Cherry 

Charles  E.  clerk,  B.  b.  24  Norfolk 
Charles  P.  clerk,  b.  219  Putnam  av. 
Eben,  sign   and   carriage  painter,  13 

Church,  h.  5  Revere 
George  C.  printer,  b.  ss  Franklin 
Horace  H.  painter,  h.  14  Bay 
[sabelleF.  h.  12  Essex 
James  B.  clerk,  b.  70  School 
John  A.  salesman.  B.  h.  9  Essex 
Mary  Mrs.  li.  28  North 
Mary  E.  Mi-s.  mailing  clerk,  River- 
Bide  Press,  •».  i<;:>  Magazine 
Mary  E.  widow  oi   Benjamin  W.  Jr. 

h.31  Essex 
Orch  M. broker's  clerk,b.88  Franklin 
Sarah  B.  Miss,  h.  163  Magazine 
Thomas  J.  doorkeeper,  State  House, 

B.  h.  ss  Franklin 
Walter,  carpenter,  [13  Broad  way, h. 
at  Boston 


Tuckei  Ward  F.  furrier,  B.  h.  31  Essex 
Wendell  C.  porter,  h.  28  Cherry 
William  E.   printer,  h.   2  De   Wolfe 
place 

,  carnage  trimmer,  92  Bridge 

Tuffin  Robert,  clerk,  h.  23  Florence 
Tufts  CassieF.  widow  of  Albert,   house 
27  Sixth 
Charles  H.  express  driver,  house  23 
Auburn 
larles  R 
Huron  ave. 
Francis  H.  painter,  149  Otis,  b.  do. 
Frank,  jeweler,  413  Cambridge,  b.27 

Sixth 
John  A.  mason,  h.  83  Thorndike 
Josepn  P.  gas  meters,  63  Beverly,  B. 

h.  5  Forest 
Maggie  C.  Mrs.  h.  142  Green 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  Francis  H.  house 

149  Otis 
Sarah  E. widow  of  Ebenezer  T. house 
358  Cambridge 
Tuite  John  (John  A.  Tuite  &  Co.), apoth- 
ecary, 85  Hampshire,  h.  do. 
TUITE  JOHN  A.  &  CO.    apothe- 
caries, 85  Hampshire.     See  p.  808 
Tukey  Frank  I.  glass  worker,b.  66  Cam- 
bridge 
John  D.  freight  clerk,  B.  &  A.  R.R., 

B.  h.  66  Cambridge 
John  H.  clerk,  b.  66  Cambridge 
Tulley  Edward,  h.  3  Deacon 

Edward  L.  upholsterer,  b.  3  Deacon 
James  G.  clerk,  b.  47  Tremont 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick, h.  3  Deacon 
Tumiltj'-  Peter,  teamster,  98  Kinniard,h. 
do. 
Peter,  Jr.  teamster,  h.  98  Kinniard 
William,    teamster,   b.  98   Kinnaird 
Tupper  Beatrice  T.Mrs,  h.  11  Trowbridge 
Frank   L.  confectionery,  567    Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Boston 
H.  William,    manager,    Pach   Bros. 
1179  Mass.  ave.h.  1  Frost    Tei  race 
John,   drug  clerk,   2275    Mass.    KVC 

rms.  2304  do. 
William    II.  clerk.  573    Mass,   ave  h. 
30  Antrim 

T UPPER  WILLIAM  T.  real   es- 
tate, mortgages  and  insurance,  573 
Mass.    ave  h.  .'{()    Antrim.      See   p. 
15 
Turcotte  Amos,  blacksmith,  B.  S.  B.  Co. 

h.   2  day 

Tnrkeson    William,   piano  maker,  h.  8 
Eotel  sii'uicy.  School 
Camille,  tailor,  h.  •">  Lawrence 
Turnbull  Ann,    widow    of  John,   dress- 
maker, 1 1  Pleasant,  h.  do. 
( lharles  M.  clerk,  b.  16  Salem 
George,  carpenter,  17  Blossom,  B.h. 
15  Salem 


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CAMBRIDGE    [f]    DIRECTORY 


Turnbull     George     Whitney,    carriage 

painter,  446  Main,  h.  59  Pearl 
John,  helper,  h,  86  Cambridge 
William  B.  carpenter,  h.  124  Winter 
William  J.  engineer,  9  Salem,   house 

11  Pleasant  place 
Turner  Albert  E.  liquors,  105  Court,  B. 

h.  1038  Mass.  ave. 
Alfred  C.  architect,  b.  9  Lancaster 
Alfred  T.  Jr.  dye  stuffs,  117  Milk,B. 

h.  9  Lancaster 
Carrie  Mrs.  h.  9  Cowperthwaite 
Charles,  bookkeeper,91  Broadway,b. 

32  Antrim 
Charles  W.  pressman,  Univ.  Press, h. 

21  Wallace 
Clara,  h.  32  Antrim 
Clorinda  S.  widow  of  Samuel  E.  h. 

50  Oxford 
Cordelia    H.    widow    of    Otis,  1588 

Cambridge 
Daniel  F.  laborer,  rms.  37  Tremont 
Daniel  R.  porter,  B.  h.  256  Columbia 
Eliza,  widow  of  Daniel,  h.32  Antrim 
Francis,  laborer,  h.  Conroy's  block, 

Bradbury 
Frank,  at  201  Bridge,  b.  at  Boston 
Fred,  piano  case  maker,  h.  8  Decatur 
Frederick  W.    instructor    in    metal 

work,  Manuel  training  school 
Grace  B.  musician,  h.  40  Irving 
Henry  H.  at  Chamber  of  Commerce, 

B.  h.  40  Irving 
James  H.  driver,  14  Dublin,  b.  do. 
Jeremiah  C.  printer,  Univ.  Press,  b. 

21  Wallace 
John,  laborer,  b.  43  Blackstone 
John,  plumber,  b.  2560  Mass.  ave. 
John,  washer,   6    Soden,    rooms   35 

Western  ave. 
JohnE.  foreman  piano  stringer,  162 

Broadway,  h.  53  Trowbridge 
John  S.  packer,  b.  65  Bristol 
Joshua,  house  10  State 
Millard  W.   compositor,  B.   bds.  59 

Pleasant 
Mary  E.  widow,  h.  90  Green 
Samuel  E.teacher,h.  10  Francis  ave. 
Thomas,  house  65  Bristol 
Willard  W.   compositor,  Globe,  bds. 

59  Pleasant 
William  B.  hand  laundry,  h.  7  Sixth 
William  J.  h.  59  Pleasant 
Willis  H.  foreman,  repair  shop,  B.  & 

M.  R.  R.  h.  265  Cambridge 
Turn  strand  Hening  A.   foreman  mill  at 

Keeler  &  Co.  h.  23  Market 
Turton  Nancy  Y.  Mrs.  nurse,  10  Upton, 

house  do. 
Tutay  Paul,  laborer,  h.  12  Winter 
Tute  Carlos  P.  salesman,  B.  h.47  Ellery 
Edvvard  P.  clerk,  63  Summer,  B.   b. 

4S  Pearl 


Tute  Emily  H.  Mrs.  h.  48  Pearl 

Isaac  A.  clerk,  174  Congress,  B.  bds. 
48  Pearl 
Tutin  Alfred,  salesman,  b.15  Norfolk 
Tuttle  Albert  H.  physician,  897  Mass.av. 
house  do. 
Alphonzo  W.  telephone  inspector,  b. 

934  Cambridge 
Edwin  L.  B.   clerk,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h. 

at  West  Somerville 
Freeman,  gardener,  58   Linnaean,  h. 

25  Tuttle 
G.  Herman,  physician,  57  Otis,h.  do. 
Mary  Mrs.  h.  934  Cambridge 
William,  driver,  3   Austin,  room  130 
Washington 
Tuxedo    Powder    Co.    mnfrs.     washing 

powder,  105  Magazine 
Tweed  Benjamin  F.  h.  859  Mass.  ave. 
Tweedy  Isabella  Mi*s,   boarding    house. 
70  Franklin,  h.  do. 
Thomas,  engineer,  h.  70  Franklin 
Twine  Maria,  widow  of  William,  house 

45  Blackstone 
Twining  J.Tremaine  Mrs.h.HTrowbridge 
Twisden    Eben    S.    cracker    dealer,    29 
Franklin,  h.  440  Mass.  ave. 
J.  Warren,   clerk,  27 
h.  18  Rockwell 
Twist  Sarah  A.  C.  widow  of  William,  h. 
92  Pearl 
William  Henry,  laundryman,  bds.  92 
Pearl 
Twitch  ell    Edward    E.    clerk,    Mellen's 

Food  Co.  B.  h.  23  Bellevue  ave. 
Twohey  James  A.  law  student,  rooms 

409  Broadway 
Twohig  Edward,  laborer,  b.  24  Warren 
Ellen,    widow   of  Dennis,  house  22 

Bradbury 
Eugene,  U.  S.ISJ".  b.  r.  6  Bradbury 
James,  bds.  rear  6  Bradbury 
John,  gardener,  h.  rear  6  Bradbury 
M.  Dennis,  laborer,  b.  22  Bradbury 
Patrick,  b.  2  DeWolfe 
Twombly  Joshua,  h.  53  Putnam  ave. 
Twycross  S.  G.A.  foreman, 13  Broadway, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Tvler  Clara,  widow  of  Asa,  h.  28  Sixth 
George  F.  (W.  C.  H.  Badger  &  Co.), 
furniture  mnfr.  20  Albany,   house 
130  Austin 
Henry  M.  printer,   Univ.  Press,   h. 

10  Avon  place 
James  L.   printer's   apprentice,  bds. 

10  Avon  place 
Leslie,  com.  traveller,  house  40   Mt. 

Pleasant 
Linwood  H.  coachman,  9  Pleasant, 

bds.  do. 
Lucius  M. barrels.  134  Gore.b.l  Sixth 
Walter  H.  physician,  2304  Mass.  av. 
house  do. 


CAMBRIDGE    [JJ-VJ    DIEECTOKV 


475 


Tyler  Willard,  teamster,  b.  1  Sixth 
Tynes  Timothy  Gr.  clerk,  P.  0.,B.  house 
36  Kinnaird 


UHL  JOHN,  wood  carver,  rms.59  Spring 
Ulman  Maria  J.  house  104  Allston 
Ulmer  Eliza,  housekeeper,  h.  127  Thorn- 
dike 
George,  cooper,  169  Gore,  house  127 

Thorndike 
Helen  M.  clerk,  assessor's  office,   b. 
127  Thorndike 
Ultsch  John  B.  foreman,  h.l4Tremout 

William  J.  soapmaker,  b.14  Tremont 
Umbehend  Adolphus,  salesman,  B.  b.124 
Austin 
Amos,  plumber,  265   Columbia,  bds. 

33  Market 
Amos,  plumber,  150  Harvard,  house 

33  Market 
Jacob,  machinist,    185  Broadway,  h. 
124  Austin 
Umderhand  John,  cabinet  maker,  house 

33  Eighth 
Unilandt  Claus  H.  tailor,  h.  2  Boyson  pi. 
Underhill  William  H.   night   watchman, 

35  Hawkins,  B.  h.  7  Pleasant  pi. 
Underwood  James,  machinist.  727  Mass. 
ave.  h.  25  Prospect 
Nathan,  h.  13  Magazine 
Porter  A.  b.  1  Potter  Park 
Union  Bottling  Co.cor.Third  and  Charles 
Robert  W.  carpenter, American  Rub. 

Co.  h.  7  Fairmont  ave. 
William, carpenter,  b.7  Fairmont  av. 
University  Press,   John   Wilson   &  Son, 
incorp.  Brattle  sq.  and  254  Wash- 
ington, B. 
UNIVERSITY  STABLES, 

Gwynne  &  Co.  props.   22  and  24 
Brattle,  near  Harvard  sq.    See  p.  3 
Storage    Warehouse,  H.    B.   Adams, 
manager,  1  Richdale  ave. 
Upham  Harry  T.  city  auditor,City  Hall, 
h.  10  Linnsean 
J.  Lilliau,  teacher,    Agassiz   school, 

h.  38  Eustis  ct. 
Samuel    O.    county    commissioner, 
Court  House,  h.  at  Wall  ham 
Upshall  Florence,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds. 

181  Clark 
Urquhart  William  S.  Bupt.  B.  8.  B.  Co. 

124  Rindgeave.  h.  37  Waldefi 
Usher  Samuel,  printer,   171    Devonshire, 

71.  "S    \\.  h.   11    Hillside  ave. 
Ussher    Charles    \Y .    compositor,    house 

1084  Auburn 

Samuel  K.eleet  rot  vper.b.  1 1  EauCOCk 

William  P. compositor ,h.  11  Eancock 
Ustrup  Jost,  machinist,  319  Third,  house 

1  (  Mark  st .  place 
M..F.  polisher,  h.  1C  (lark  St.  pi. 


Uswig  Victoiine,  polisher,  h.  34  Spring 
Utley  Carrie  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,2  Alls- 
ton  ct.  bds.  do. 
Edward  R.   physician,  H.   C.  house 
Newton 


VACCARO  PASQUALE,   hairdresser,  1 

Washington,  h.  22  Hastings 
Vail  Corey,  carpenter,  b.  3  Carlisle 

Frank,  clerk,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  house  43 

Regent 
I.  Howard,  bookkeeper,  145  Fulton, 
B.  h.  104  Pleasant 
Valencia  Peter  A. book  presser,Riverside 

Press,  h.  4  Daye  ct. 
Valentine  John,  teamster,  h.  119  Charles 
M.  V.  &  E.  J.Misses  The,30  Holyoke 
Valin  John  B.  photographer,  332  Main, 
h.  at  Crescent  Beach 
Tura,  b.  108  Washington 
Valiquette  Napoleon,  hairdresser,  h.  151 
Third 
Napoleon,  Jr.  hairdresser,  1158  Cam- 
bridge, b.   151  Third 
YALLEE  ALPHONSE  C.  book- 
binder,letterer  and  gilder,60  Pearl, 
B.  h.  149  Prospect.     See  p.  199 
Vallely  Arthur  L.  teamster,  169  Gore,  h. 
23  Lambert 
James  B.  typewriter,  b.  223  Vine 
John  P.  weigher,  169   Gore,   bds.  22 

Porter 
Margaret, widow  of  Arthur,  house  22 

Porter 
Peter  B.  yardman,  h.  223  Vine 
Van  Arsdale  Charles  N".  clerk,  Am.  Rub. 
Co.  b.  223  Broadway 
Edward  X.  clerk,  Am.  Rub.  Co.  bds. 

223  Broadway 
Ella  L.  widow  of  George  B.  house 
223  Broadway 
Vanause  Alex,  laborer,  h.  120  Dublin 
Van  Buskirk  Charles,  building  mover,  h. 
84  Carlisle 

VAN    BUSKIRK     CHARLES, 
wheelwright,  378    Main,  house  at 
Sonierville.     See  p.  781 
Sa in uel, wheelwright, h.l 78  Raymond 
Vance  Joseph  S. clerk,  h.  123  Washington 
Van  Duzee  Orville  W.  iron  moulder,  b.  5 

Tremont 

Thomas  F.  clerk,  b.  5  Tremont 
Van  Hlse  Alonzo,  driver,  24    Brattle,  h, 
3 1")  Main  .[house  do. 

M.  A.  Mrs.  periodicals,  etc. 345  Main, 

Vim  Horn  Alfred,  driver.   136    Mass.  ave. 
h.  18  Tremont 

Bernice  Bliss,  bookkeeper,216  Green, 

i>ds.  i^ Tremont 
dames  M.  carpenter,  h.  223  Winsor 
Van  Meier  Calvin,  hostler,  216  Green,  h. 

50   Market 


476 


CAMBRIDGE    [Y]    DIRECTORY 


Van  Meter  Calvin,  coachman,  rms.  1560 

Cambridge 
Van    Putten    Jennie    Miss,    cashier,    25 

Seventh,  bds.  do. 
John,  grocer,  25  Seventh,  h.  do. 
William  F.  clerk,  25   Seventh,  h.   at 

Boston 
Van  Stry  Augustus  L.wood  carver,  house 

256  Hampshire 
Jonanna,  widow  of  August  A.  h.  136 

Hamilton 
Mary  H.  compositor, b. 136  Hamilton 
Van  Vrancken  John,  b.  61    Washington 
Van  Warren     Grace,     dressmaker,  2049 

Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Van  Wart  Emeline,  widow  of  Hugh    C. 

dressmaker,  h.   120£  Pleasant 
Varelius  George,  moulder,  bds.    1  Cool- 

idge  place 
Vargus  Joseph,  metal  spinner,  Third, cor. 

Potter,  h.  34  Washington 
Varlev  Patrick  E.  hairdresser.4  Holyoke, 

h.  23  Athens 
Varney  William  A.butter,  etch. Middlesex 
Varnum  Frances,  widow  of  William  H. 

bds.  1826  Mass.  ave. 
William  H.b.1826  Mass.   ave.     [ave. 
Vaselevski  Victor,hostler,h.  23  Ellsworth 
Vass  William,  salesman,   B.   bds.   L.    P. 

Poirier,    Xorris 
Vassatook  Joseph,  grocer,  2  Winter 
Vaughan  Benjamin,   commission  merch- 
ant, 89  State,    room  101,  B.  h.  57 

Garden 

YAUGHAN  DAXTEL  J.sub  man- 
ager,vault  dept.C.S.D.&  T.Co.1300 

Mass.  av.  h.  26  Irving.     See  p.    772 
Elizabeth  A.  widow  of  Simeon, house 

21  Florence 
Ellen,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  Bolton 
Francis  W.  librarian,   Court  House, 

B.  b.  F.  E.  Abbot's.  Larch 
George,  laborer,  h.  358  Broadway 
Hanora,  widow  of  Michael,  h.  6  East 
Leander  X.  jeweller,  1045  Cambridge, 

h.    at    Somerville 
Madennia  M.  Miss,  dressmaker,  h.  21 

Florence 
XellieM.h.  232  Green 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  107  Gore 
Robert  W.  clerk,  B.  b.  232  Green 
Solon,  laborer,  b.  76  Harvard  [bridge 
Thomas,  machinist,  bds.    536    Cam- 
Walter  C.hardware.h.l  Ellsworth  pk. 
Walter  J.  clerk,  F.  R.  R.,  B.  bds.  232 

Green 
Wilev  D.  jobber,  h.  22  Upton 
Vaughn Robert.laborer.B.&  M.R.R.h.102 

Otis 
Vaupel  Augusta,  h.  227  Third 

Louis  F. glass  cutter,h.  109  Thorndike 
Louis  H.  W.  pork,  h.  109  Thorndike 
Veader  Manuel,  laborer,  h.  10  East 


Venner  William,  casemaker,  162  Broad- 
way, h.  68  Prospect 
Veno  James  H.  driver,  h.  222  Banks 
Ventura  John,  laborer,  h.  18   Spring 

Jose  Jacontura,planer,h.    224  Bridge 
Verity  Lucy,  widow  of  John,   rooms   58 
Amory 
Walter  S.  agent,  18  LaGrange,  B.  h. 
17  Rindge  av. 
Verret  Mary  S.Mrs.dressmaker,9  Cottage 
Park  av.  h.  do.  [av. 

Xapolean,  painter, h.  9  Cottage  Park 
Verrier  Elie,  brlckmaker,  h.  255  Walden 
Verrill  George  E.  bottler,  h.  94  Green 
Victor  Luciano,  physician,  1210  Camb- 
ridge, h.  do. 
Victrano  Joseph,  mariner,  h.  20  Spring 
Vieira  Manuel    B.    cigar  maker,    h.  18 

Jefferson 
Vigneau  Charles,carpenter,b.l62  Xorfolk 
Charles,  Jr.  steward,  b.  162  Xorfolk 
Felix,  fish  cutter,  B.  h.  14  Clay 
Vigneron  Dominick,  laborer,   house  rear 

414  Columbia 
Vile  Stephen,  coachman,  h.  179   Main 
Viles  James,  b.  13  Lancaster 
Villemaire  Eugene,  tinsmith,  Third,  cor. 
Potter,  b.  104  Main 
George  E. tinsmith,  b.  104  Main 
Henry  F.  tinsmith,  r.  104Main.  b.do. 
James,  tinsmith,  b.  104  Main 
Louis,  hairdresser,   Boston    Tavern, 

B.  h.  84  Amory 
Ludgere,  tinsmith,  b.  104  Main 
Ovide,  tinsmith,  104  Main,  h.  do. 
Villiers  Xina  Mrs.  h.  19  Prospect 
Vinblad  Harry,  clerk,  B.  b.   249   Sixth 
Vincent  Charles    C.    stableman,   h.   .'77 
Putnam  ave. 
Cornelius,  electrotyper,h.  12  Dyke 
Emile,  clerk,  1151  Cambridge,  b.  454 

Broadway 
Henry,  coachman,  11  Ware,house  454 

Broadway 
James  P.  lithographer,  b.  13  Dyke 
John,  barber,  h.  16  Vandine 
John,  carpenter,    State,     n.    Gsborn 

h.  at  Boston 
Joseph,  car  conductor,  b.  13  Dyke 
Vine  Amelia  K.  dressmaker,  b.  64  Prince 
Vining  Abbie  A.  clerk.  597  Main,  b.  59£ 
Franklin 
Caroline  M.  widow  of  David,    h.  59£ 

Franklin 
Philip,  teamster,  h.  94   Gore 
Vinton  Mary  I. teacher,  Wellington  school, 

b.  74  Inman 
Virgin  Ellen  M.  h.  14  Chauncy 

"Mary  H.  Miss,  b.  23  Sacramento 
Matilda,  widow   of    Xathaniel  A.  h. 
14  Chauncy 
Viscoll  Works,  First,  n.    Bent 
Vittum  John  A.  iceman,  h.  12  Pine 


CAMBRIDGE    [W]    DIRECTORY 


477 


Vocell  George  L.  oil,  h.  23  Bolton 

Joseph  T.  switchman,  F.  R.  R.  West 

Cambridge  station,  h.  12  Bolton 
Mary  J. widow  of  Joseph,h. 6  Jackson 
Theodore,     carriagesmith,     B.    b.  7 
Cottage  pk.ave. 
Vogel  Frank,  asst.  prof.   Inst.    Tech.   h. 

1682  Mass.  ave. 
Vogl  Adolph,  treasurer,  Cambridge  Gas 
Light  Co.  1290  Mass.  ave.  house  16 
Martin 
Voit  William,  brass  finisher,  h.  129  Otis 
Volk  John  F.  asst.  Social  Law  Library, 
B.  b.  85  Kinnaiid 
Mary,  widow  of  J.  Henry,   house  85 
Kinnaird 
Volkman  Richard,  brass  finisher,  h.  277 

Main 
Voltano  Ani-onio,  h.  66   Second 
Von  Quendon  Fred,  baker,  151   Harvard, 

b.   11  Union 
Von  Schoppe  Joseph, painter,h.r.25  Grant 
Voorhees  Caroline  C.  widow  of  Abraham, 

h.  8£  Ash  st.    pi. 
Vorskey  Antone,  engine   cleaner,  h.    r. 

198  Bridge 
Vose  Cutler  L.driver,H.  &  L.3,h.2  Pleas- 
ant pi. 
Franklin  P. tea  and  coffee,  house  226 

Chestnut 
Lyman,  foreman  teamster,  169  Gore, 

h.  4  Squires  ct. 
Richard, shipper,Osborn,b. at  Newton 
Vossmer  Frederick  W.   blacksmith,  h.  2£ 
Norfolk 
Hadley,  ice  cream  maker,  599  Mass. 
ave.  b.    2£  Norfolk  Ids. 


WADDKLL  ANNIE  J.MRS. dressmaker, 

r.  402  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Hiram  W.    motorman,   rms.    r.   402 

Mass.    ave. 
Wadden  Edward  F.  clerk,  b.The  Holmes, 

125  Hampshire 
.Matthew,  cooper,  h.  The  Holmes, 125 

Hampshire 
William  M.  stenograper,  boards  The 

Holmes,  125  Hampshire 
Waddick  Andrew,teamster,h.  48  De Wolfe 
Edward, laborer, h.  19  Cowperthwaite 
Wade  Annie  E.  Miss,  dressmaker,  boards 

17  AustiD 
Edward,  actor,  b.  419  Broadway 
Frank  A.  clerk,  B.  1).  108   Austin 
George  a.   b.  17  Austin 
Hemy  F.  75  Milk.  B.  h.  6  Tremonl 
•lames  P.  private  detective.27  Doane, 

B.  h.  419  Broadway 
J.  Augustine,   supt.   Cambridgepoil 

Diary  Co.  26  Blackstone,    1 1< >u -< •  11 

Temple 
Mary  L.  h.  U9  Broadway 


Wade  Samuel  H.upholsterer,h. 11 02  Mass. 
avenue 
Samuel  H.    Mrs.   dressmaker,   1102 
Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Wadleigh  William,   machinist,   rms.  158 

Prospect 
Wadley  Jesse,  h.  30  Cogswell  ave. 
Wadsworth  Arthur  C.  student,  H.   U.  h. 
Woodbridge 
Frederick    W.     collector,    house  20 
Seckle  [ington 

Wagner  Elizabeth,  widow,  b.  137  Wash- 
Jesse  Rev.    pastor  Grace     church, 

h.  194  Hamilton 
Joseph,  cigar  maker,  621  Mass.  av.h. 

40   Banks 
R.  L.  Mrs.  nurse,  567  Mass. ave. h.do. 
Wah  Hong,  laundry,  16  Pearl,  h.  do. 
Kee,  laundry,  6  Palmer,  h.  do. 
Lee,  laundry,  990  Cambiidge,   h.  do. 
Lee,  laundry,  596  Mass.  ave.  h.  do. 
Lee,  laundry,  80  Plympton,  h.  do. 
Sam,  laundry,  350   Cambridge 
Yet,  laundry,  16  Holyoke,  h.  do. 
Wait  Charles  L.  action  maker,     h.    241 
Charles 
Frank  H.  moulder,  h.  132  Spring 
John  L.  machinist,  b.  102  Moore 
Waite  Albert,  vocalist,  rms.  70   Otis 

Charles  H.  millman,  368  Main, bouse 

45  Auburn 
William,  driver,  626  Mass.   av.  b.  45 
Auburn 
Waiteling  Royal  A. laundry,  81    W,  Con- 
cord B.h.  44  William 
Waitt  Adeline  C.  widow  of  Freeman    C. 
h.  35  Cottage 
Andrew  S.  h.  18   Ash 
Wakefield  Eliza  II.  Mrs.  h.  22  Pleasant 

Enoch  H.  Jr.  real  estate,   b.   56  Erie 
Walcott  Charles,  law  student,  II.  V.  bds. 
85  Sparks 
Charles  F.  Mrs.  h.  85  Sparks 
Edward  R.  cook,  B.  h.    7  Magee 
Heury  P.  phvsician,  11   Waterhouse, 

h.do. 
Robert,  b.  11  Waterhouse 
Walden  Celeste  E.  widow  of   William    F. 
h.  13  Mr.    Auburn 
John  W.  B. teacher,   II   .V   bds.    13 

Ml .  Auburn 

Treadwell    Rev.  h.  17  Plympton 

Waldron  JosephJeweller,h.2579  Ma<s  av. 

Philip,  moulder,  h.  224  Chestnul 

William,  mariner,  h.  b»A   Green 

YValerius  Charles, blacksmith,  b.  157  Main 

Jacob,  blacksmith,  b.  249  Sixth 
Wales  Jennie  Miss,  i».  27    Mellen 

Robert,clerk,  L36  Dublin,  h.  30  llub- 
Walker  Abbie  J.  widow,  b.    13   Meaebara 
Albert  II.  salesman,  h.  267  Broo 
AJberl  L.  lmrn,-.-  cleaner,  565   Mass. 

ave.    pms.     do. 


478 


CAMBRIDGE    [Yf]    DIRECTORY 


Walker  Alexander,  comedian,  b.  6  River- 
side pi. 
Alice  Miss,  h.  95  Western  ave. 
Annie  R.  Mrs.  fortune  teller,  h.  rear 

22  Myrtle  av. 
Augustine  E.  h.   16  Wendell 
Bryant  Mrs.  H.  h.  r.  54  Brattle 
Charles,   overseer    of  the  poor  and 

supt.Riverside  Press,h.  39  Western 

ave. 
Charles  E.  driver,  B.  h.  35£   Essex 
Charles  R.  asst.  prof.  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

39  Western  ave. 
Dora  P.widow  of  Joseph,h.  86  Wash- 
ington ave. 
Ellen  M.  Mrs.  h.  31    Martin 
Frank  M.nreman,  h.  1610  Cambridge 
Fred  G.  plumber,  b.  r.  54  Brattle 
Fred  S.  constable,  1  Pemberton  sq.B. 

h.  585  Putnam  ave. 
George  A.  teamster,  180  Main,  h.  38 

Hastings 
Harry  C.  clerk,    23  Broad,  B.  b.  31 

Martin 
Harry  E. engineer,  b.  1610  Cambridge 
Horace  H.  Jr.  civil  engineer's  helper, 

b.  339   Cambridge 
James  H.  driver,   11  Brattle,   house 

at  Somerville 
John  A.  salesman,  108  Kingston,   B. 

h.  147  Washington 
John  E.  compositor,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  35  Pleasant 
John  F. lozenge  maker,150  Broadway, 

h.  17  Portsmouth 
John  H.  supt.    East    End  Christian 

Union, Brewery,  h.  401  Putnam  av. 
John  H.  asst.    engineer,    steam  fire 

engine  7,h.  85  Winsor 
John  TV.  postal  clerk,  F.  R.  R.  house 

144  River 
Joseph  H.  Mrs.  h.  16  Wendell 
Julius  TV.   cook,rms.  160  Winsor 
Kilman  B.  manager,  141  Hampshire, 

b.  at  Boston 
Major,  laborer,  h.  28  Grigg 
Margaret,  widow  of  William,    house 

54  Crescent    av. 
Mary  A. widow, dressmaker, 339  Cam- 
bridge, h.   do. 
Minnie  W.   forewoman  coat  maker, 

Ani.Rub.  Co.  h.  Harvard  cor.Pros- 

pect 
Richard,  laborer,  h.  165  Mt.  Auburn 
Richard,  Jr.  gilder,  Riverside  Press, 

b.  165  Mt.  Auburn 
Robert  Rev.  rms.  87  Third 
Robert  T.  B.  rms.  102  Austin 
Samuel  E. stable  foreman,  2369  Mass. 

ave.  h.  6  Frank 
Sarah,  Mrs.  h.   35£   Essex 
Walter,  hostler,  h.  r.  140  Garden 

Williamlaborer,  b.  r.  54  Brattle 


Walker  William  H.   draughtsman,  B.   b. 

85  Winsor 
William  H.  porter,  B.  h.  26  Soden 
William  H. shipper,  72  Main,  bds.  401 

Putnam  ave. 
Wall  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  rear  31   Harvard 
Emma  L. bookkeeper,  1310  Mass.  ave. 

b.  182  Western  ave. 
John,  at  Am.  R.  TV.  bds.  31   Seventh 
John,  carpenter,  h.  25  Fourth 
Joseph  E. medicine  mnfr.  22  Decatur. 

h.  do. 
Patrick,  laborer,  h.  31  Seventh 
see  Whall 
Wallace  Albert  H.  engineer,  B.  A.  R.  R. 

h.  262   Sidney 
Albert  H.  salesman,  B.  b.   31  Ash 
Alfred  J.   salesman,   B.   h.   47  Lake 

View   av. 
Clarence,  carpenter,  276  Pearl,    h.  3 

Salem 
Edward,  janitor,  h.  79  Elm 
Ezekiel,  cook,  h.  Washburn  ave 
Francis,  carpenter,  h.  11  Clark 
Frank  M.   piano  salesman,    B.   h.25 

"PI  P55  ^n  ti  t" 

Frederick  G.  clerk,  B.  b.  31  Ash 
Hazard  M.  printer.b.  r.  308  Mass  .ay. 
James,  painter,  b.  1166  Cambridge 
James  A.  lead  glazier,  h.  67  Howard 
James  H.  clerk,  1310  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

181  River 
John,  h.  198  Bridge 
.  John  D.  carver,  Hotel    Vendome,  B. 

b.  55  Washington 
John  S.  porter,  h.113  Pleasant  [ave. 
Joseph, carriage  painter,h.l996  Mass. 
Joseph,hostler,  11  Elm,  h.315  Colum- 
bia [Ash 
Martha  A. widow  of  James  P.  Jr.h.31 
Mary  A.  widow  of  William,  h.  r.  308 

Mass.  ave. 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  7  Flagg  st.   ct. 
Richard  F.  printer,  h.  30  Hastings 
Samuel,  carpenter,  b.  70  Franklin 
Sophia,  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  13  Eighth 
Thomas  G.  h.  116  Clark 
William,  laborer,  h.  10  Yandine 
see   Wallis 
Wallburg    Arthur   B.    salesman,    house 

Woodbridge,  n.  Dover 
Waller  Harriet,  widow  of  John  A.  ladies 

hair  dresser,  h.  291  Cambridge 
,  Mrs.  employment  office,  h.   291 

Cambridge 
Wallin    Charles    A.    cabinet    maker.  25 

Brattle,  h.  35i  do. 
Walling  Maria  F.  widow  of  Henry  F.  h. 

88  Trowbridge 
Wallis  Frederick  E.  clerk,  450  Wash.  B. 

h.  15  Norfolk 
James  T.  machinist,  h.  S  Wright 
see  Wallace 


CAMBRIDGE    [^]    DIRECTORY 


479 


Walls  John,  carpenter,  b.  25  Auburn 
Walmating  Thomas,  waiter,  h. 72  Harvard 
Walp  Thomas,  teamster,h.  207  Third 
Walpole  Martin,  Am.  Rub.    Co.   bds.  38 

Broadway 
Walsh  Andrew  S. dentist,  225  Hampshire, 

b.  103  Ellery 
Annie,  widow  of  James  M.  house  8 

Broadway 
Annie, widow  of  Walter,  h.  207  Pros- 
pect 
Asa  P.  galvanizer, 385  Putnam  ave.h. 

570   do. 
Charles,  teamster,  174  Broadway 
Charles  J.  physician,  2094  Mass.  av. 

h.  do. 
Cornelius,  teamster,  b.  6    Hunting 
Daniel  J.  grocer,  745  Cambridge,    h. 

30  Hunting 
David,  cutter,  Union  Glass  Works, h. 

207  Prospect 
David  H.  at  Am.    Rub.   Co.   h.   763 

Cambridge 
David  J.  farmhand,   b!    J.    Walsh's 

Columbus    ave. 
Edmond, bookkeeper, h. 358  Broadway 
Edmund,  physician,  462   Cambridge, 

h.  do. 
Edward  F.  clerk,  1369  Cambridge,  b. 

53  Tremont 
Edward  F.  clerk,  1436  Mass.  av.  bds. 

at  Somerville 
Edward  T.  cabinet  maker,   bds.  196 

Franklin 
Ellen  C.  Miss,  teacher.  Otis  primary 

school,  b.  119  Third' 
Fannie  Miss,  dressmaker,  402  Mass. 

ave.  h.  do. 
Frank, at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  b.50  Brewery 
Gilbert  E.  carpenter,  h.  67  Jay 
Hannah,  widow  of  Daniel,  house  157 

Franklin 
Hannah,  widow  of  Dennis,   house  14 

Harding  [Mass.  av. 

Hannah,  widow  of  Patrick, house  402 
Henry  E.  salesman,  75   State,   B.  h. 

70   Sacramento 
James,  barrels,  b.  15  Lambert 
.James,  coachman,   15  Everett,  house 

15  Wright  peel 

James,  glass  cutter, boards  207  Pros- 
James,  farmer,  almshouse,  h.  Colum- 
bus ave. 
James,  liquors,  167  Cambridge,  B.  h. 

tOSEllery 
James  A.  teamster,   b.    210  Harvard 
James  I.  clerk,  2526  Mass.  ave.  b.  82 

Dudley 
Jasper,  hostler,  b.  61    Winter 
Jeremiah,  driver,  b.  157  Franklin 
Jeremiah, laborer,  h.82  Dudley 
John,  b.   ll!i  Third 
John,  clerk,  b.  8  Broadwai 


Walsh  John,machinist,29  Main 
John,  teamster,  h.  6  Hunting 
John  C.  mason,  h.  4  Baldwin   st.   ct. 
John  H.  carpenter,  h.  9  Watson 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  1019  Cambridge 
John  J. ship's  steward. h.  50  Brewery 
John  M.  clerk,  745  Cambridge,  b.   30 

Hunting 
John  R.  printer,  h.  91  Washington 
John  T.  mason,  h.  108  Dudley 
John  T.  upholsterer,    b.    4    Baldwin 

st.  ct. 
John  W.  carpenter,  h.  43  Kinnaird 
Margaret  A.  h.  4  Baldwin  st.  ct. 
Mary  Miss, variety  store, 213  Prospect 
Mary  L.bookkeeper,B.b.210  Harvard 
Mary  M.  Miss,  h.  119   Third 
Matthew  longshoremau,  b.    7  Eighth 
Michael,  barrels,  h.  15  Lambert 
Michael,  laborer,  h.   53  Tremont 
Michael  C.  coachman,  h.  12  Antrim 
Michael  J.  h.  210  Harvad 
Michael  M.  carpenter,  74  Boylston,h. 

77  Rindge  ave. 
Michael  W.  porter,  h.  near  110  Main 
Xellie  Miss,  h.   115  River 
Patrick, printer,!!. P. b.  15  Farwell  pi. 
Pearce,  glass  cutter,  b.  207   Prospect 
Simon,  fireman,  169  Gore,  b.  51  Sixth 
Thomas,  blacksmith,  h.  190  Franklin 
Thomas,  laborer,  b.  18  Eighth 
Thomas,  longshoreman,  h.  7 Eighth 
Thomas  F.  tailor,  h.  74  Pemberton 
Thomas  J.  provisions,  h.  14  Harding 
Timothy  F.  architect,  b.  103  Ellery 
Walter,  glass  cutter,  b.  207  Prospect 
William,  laborer,  h.  89  Banks 
William,  machinist,  h.  10  Winter 
William  R.  mason. b.  4  Baldwin  st.ct. 
see  Welch.  Welsh  ahd  Weltch 
Walstrom  John.  rras.  86  Washington 
Walters  Bridget,  widow  of  John,  house 

222  Broadway 
Margaret,  widow  of  Richard,  h.  303 

Main 
Margaret  E.Miss,pocket  bookmaker, 

h.  303  Main 
William  V.  laborer,  b.  303  Main 
Walther  Albert   E.  furrier,  b.   M)  Howard 
Waltou  Benjamin  P.  lithographer,  house 

7U  Auburn 
Harriet  L.  widow  of  Nathan  S.houae 

70  Wallace 
Harry,  clerk, 27  BrOOkline,b.279  Pearl 

James,  cabinet  maker,  h.  22  Suffolk 

WALTON    MILTON      L.     i 
North  av.Savings  Bank, real  estate 
ami  Insurance  agent,  1950  Mass.av. 
h.  26  Russell.    See  p.  18 

William  11.  waiter,   b.  72    School 

Wambaugh  Eugene,  prof,  of  law.   II.  I  . 

b.  l".i  Hammond 
Wandin  John, carpenter,  ''.  '■>  Whitney  ct. 


480 


CAMBRIDGE    ["yy*]    DIRECTORY 


Wannamaker  William,  coal  and  wood,400 

Main,  h.   Moore 
Ward  Agnes,  widow  of  Robert  J.  house  7 

Holly 

WARD  ARTHUR,  provisions,  564 
Mass.  ave.  h.  9  Warland.     See  p.199 
Benjamin  A.  tailor,  1841  Mass.  av.  h. 

at  West  Somerville 
Carrie  E.  Mrs.  h.  724  Mass.  ave. 
Catherine  Miss,  h.  136  Hastings 
Charles  H.  broker,  66  Devonshire,  B. 

h.  1009  Mass.  ave. 
Cornelius,  gardener,  h.  4  Foster 
Edward  W.  coal  and  w  ood,  127  Web- 
ster ave.  house  do. 
Francis,  shipper,  10  Arrow,  house  41 

Kinnaird 
Frank,  shipper,  56  Beverly,  B.  h.  63 

Magazine 
Frederick  L.  salesman,  63  Summer, 

B.  bds.  29  Bigelovv 
George  W.  electrician,   Murray   st. 

stable,  h.  12  Eliot 
Hannah  M.  widow  of  Moses  H.  h. 

125  Webster  avenue 
Harry  Humphrey,  clerk,  66  Devon- 
shire, B.  b.  1009  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  C.  clerk,  house  29  Erie 
H.  Lyman,  house  24  Columbia 
James,  driver,  11  Brattle,  b.4  Foster 
miima  B. 
Prospect 
Jessie,  widow  of  Perez,  h.  7   King 

place 
John,  gardener,  h.  29  Blackstone 
John,  tinsmith,  12  Brattle,  h.  4  Foster 
John  F.  rubber  worker,  h.  27  Har- 
vard 
JohnF.  timekeeper,  C.  Gas  Co.  Third, 

b.  8  Appian  Way 
John  F.  Jr.  bds.  8  Appian  Way 
John  J.  butcher,  h.  177  Dublin 
John  J.  laborer,  h.  84  Tremont 
John  P.  watchman,  h.  84  Tremont 
John  S.  action  maker,  Osborn,  house 

31  Franklin 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  179 

Dublin 
Maria  L.  dressmaker,  97  Austin,  rms. 

do. 
Mary  A.  Miss,  h.  136  Hastings 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  347  Columbia 
May  A.  milliner,  271  Pearl,  b.  do. 
Mellish  D.  tyler  ironer,  682  Mass  av. 

h.  at  Maiden 
Richard  J.  mason,  h.  9  Cogswell  pi. 
Robert  E.  teamster,  h.  28  Fairmont 
Robert  H.  boxmaker,  h.  7  King  pi. 
Robert  H.  mason,  h.  3  Murdock 
Thomas,  mason,  h.  32  Eustis  ct. 
William,  paper  hanger,  b.  10  Leigh- 
ton  court 
William,  house  198  Hampshire 


Ward  William,  tinsmith,  h.  193  Third 

William  A.  at  Blake's,  E.  C.  bds.  7 
King  place 

William  B.  shipper,  h.  159  Cambridge 

William  F.  hostler,  Almshouse,  bds. 
179  Dublin 

William  G.  prof.  h.  44  Martin 

William  H.  Mrs.  h.  120  Lake  View  av. 

William  J.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  house  911 
Cambridge 

William  S.  shipper,  10  Arrow,  h.  271 
Pearl 

Winthrop  A.  real  estate,  h.  69  Maga- 
zine 

W.  Austin,  confectioner,  h.  241  River 
Wardick  Andrew,  laborer,  b.  r.  25  Cow- 
perthwaite 

Edward,  teamster,  Richardson  &  Ba- 
con, h.  r.  25  CowTperthwaite 

John,  city  laborer,  h.  30  De Wolfe 
Wardman    Anna    Mrs.   dressmaker,   193 

Auburn,  house  do. 
Wardrop  William  F.  st.  car  conductor, 

bds.  2366  Mass.  ave. 
Ward  well  Charles  A.  telegrapher,  B.  b. 
322  Broadway 

Edward  J.  h.  1776  Mass.  ave. 

Frank  W.  student,  b.  8  Garden 

Sarah  J.  widow  of  Burnham,  house 
465  Broadway 

WARDWELL     WALTER     C. 
deputy   sheriff,  649  Mass.  ave.  h. 

465  Broadway.     See  p.  816 
Ware  Adeline  F.  widow  of  Wesley,  h.  64 

Columbia 
Albert  L.  instructor  in  mechanical 

drawing,   M.  T.  school,   house  64 

Columbia 
Annie  S.  Miss,  h.  1572  Mass.  ave. 
Charlotte  L.  Miss,  h.  157  Mass.  ave. 
Edward  H.  at  169  Gore,  h.  9  Seventh 
Guilford  A.  (F.  Bryant  &  Co.),  elec- 
trician, 728  Mass.  av.  h.  at  Allston 
Mary  H.  Miss,  h.  7  Waterhouse 
Matthew  J.  junk,  bds.  34  Bristol 
Thornton  M.  student,  b.  1572  Mass. 

avenue 
William  F.  boot  and  shoe  maker,  43 

Market,  house  34  Bristol      [83  do. 

William  W.  driver,  24  Brattle,  house 

Warland  Edward  M.  bookkeeper,  house 

11  Felton 
Fannie  B.  Miss,  h.  11  Felton 
Henrietta,  bds.  94  Brattle 
Margaret  A.  h.  81  Brattle 
Warner  Caleb  H.  201  Sears  bldg.  B.  h.  18 

Brewster 
Charles  F.  teacher,  High  school,  h. 

10  Trowbridge 
George  J.  watchman,  3S5  Putnam  av. 

house  24  Howard 
Henry  E.  lawyer,  53  State.  B.  bds.  4 

Rie'desel  avenue 


CAMBRIDGE 


[W] 


DIKECTORY 


481 


Warner  James,  house  6  Cherry 

James,  machinist,  h.  229  River 

John,  house  21  Line 

Joseph  B.  lawyer,  53  State,  B.  house 

153  Brattle 
Mabel  Miss,  clerk,  599  Mass.  ave.  b. 

24  Howard 
Margaret  A.  Mrs.  h.  232  Green 
Nellie,  widow  of  Homer,  h.  2  Pearl 

st.  place 
Hubert  A.  carpenter,  h.  31  Western 

avenue 
William,  salesman,  h.  6  Cherry 
William  H.  driver,  h.  55  Elm 
William  P.  lawyer,  B.  h.   5  Fayer- 

weather 
Willie  A.  carpenter,  h.  90  Putnam  av. 
Warnick  William  A.  engineer,  b.  93  Third 
Warnock  Adam,  secretary,  h.  1619  Mass. 

avenue 
Charles,  hostler,    233   Brookline,   h. 

229  do. 
Ellen  Miss,  house  4  Pine 
George  F.  student,  h.  1619  Mass.  av. 
George  W.  lithographer,  R.  P.  b.  157 

Pearl 
Henry,  brushmaker,  b.  157  Pearl 
John  A.  hostler,  401  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

157  Pearl 

John  E.  student,  b.  1619  Mass.  ave. 
Mary  A.  Mrs.  h.  157  Pearl 
William,   provisions    aud    groceries, 

157  Pearl,  house  do. 
Warren  Alfred  E.  car  driver,  h.  70  Win- 

throp 
Alfred  E.  music  teacher,  h.  208  Pearl 
Anna  M.  Miss,  teacher,  Latin  school, 

bds.  329  Broadway 
Catherine,  widow  of  Timothy,  house 

27  Baldwin  [Hampshire 

Charles  E.  piano  maker,  house  106 
Cornelia,  kindergarten,  41  Holyoke, 

bds.  158  Mt.  Auburn 
Fred  E.  journalist,  b.  63  Orchard 
George,    baggage    master,    Porter's 

station,  F.  11.  R.  h.  at  Waltham 
George  E.  treas.  Bay  State  Confec- 
tionery Co.  141  Hampshire,  house 

63  Dana 
George  \\\,  II.  lT.  store  keeper,  67  P. 

O.  bldg.  B.  h.  344  Shepard 
Hannah  L.  Mrs.  milliner,  208  Pearl, 

boards  do. 
Henry  C.  house  12  Quincy 
•lames,  pattern  maker,  rms.  60  Otis 

Jeremiah  J.  teamster,  h.  1<;  Blanche 
.John,  teamster,  16  <  lanibridge,  h.  <;  do. 
John  A.  lather,  h.  235  Columbia 
John  C  machinist,  rms.  (17  Spring 
Leicester,  student,   M.  T.  school,  h. 

L58  Ml.  Anhnm 
Mary  A.  widow  of  George  K.  house 

158  Mt.  Auburn 


Warren  Prescott,  student,  H.  U.  b.  158 
Mt.  Auburn 

Ralph,  undertaker's  asst.  B.  rms.  50 
Holyoke 

Rufus,  manager,  177  Congress,  B.  h. 
1636  Mass.  ave. 

Sarah  C.  Miss,  variety  store,  1200 
Cambridge,  h.  1198  do. 

Thomas  H.  grocer,  45  Portland,  h. 
107  Hastings 

Wilbur  F.  postal  clerk,  B.  house  63 
Orchard 

William  F.  Rev.  president,  Boston 
University,  12  Somerset,  B.  house 
329  Broadway 

William  M.  prof.  Boston  University, 
12  Somerset,  B.  h.  329  Broadway 

William  T.  confectionery  mnfr.  599 
Mass.  ave.  h.  7  Essex 

Winifred,  bds.  329  Broadway 
Warriner  George,  driver,  b.  2  Green 
Washburn  Alfred  F.  Rev.  h.  28  Quincy 

Benjamin  D.  real  estate,  149  Con- 
gress, B.  h.  27  Everett 

Charles  A.  Mrs.  h.  31  Lee 

Charles  W.  wood  worker,  r.  10  Brat- 
tle, house  471  Main  [Quincy 

Maria  C.  widow  of  Emory,  house  28 

Thurlovv,  student,  M.  1.  T.,  B.  bds. 
31  Lee 
Washington  Andrew,  porter,  h.  37  Hast- 
ings [do. 

Eva  Mrs.  dressmaker,  58  Banks,  h. 

George,  tinsmith,  b.  9  Cowperthwaite 

George  H.  janitor,  Sever  Hall,  h.  58 
Banks 

John,  wood  and  coal,  h.  76  Clark 

Lizzie,  widow,  h.  9  Cowperthwaite 
Wason  Robert  B.  whol.  grocer,  61  Chat- 
ham, B.  h.  7  Walnut  ave. 
Wasson  Addie  M.  Miss,  bookkeeper,  154 
Harvard,  b.  3  Village 

John  B.  carpenter,  h.  3  Village 
Waterman  Isabella  Mrs.  h.  31  Tremont 

Jessie  I.  clerk,  City  Hall,  h.  31  Tre- 
mont 
Waters  Edgar  ('.  advertising  agent,  611 
AVashington,  B.  h.  279  Pearl 

Fred,  city  laborer,  h.  L57  Hastings 

Henry,  house  157  Eastings  I  do. 

Henry   8.   teamster,  269   .Slain,  h.  301 

James  F.  bookbinder,  i>.  ;;  Broadway 

John,  baker.  181  Third,  h.  819  Nine' 
Thomas,  foreman,  stable,   SI    Main, 
h.  3A  Broadway 

Wat  keys  Julia  A.  Mrs.  h.  322  Harvard 

Watkins  Charles  E.  waiter,  h.  73  Prince 
Charles ,!.  a.  cook,  h.  l  I:1  Harvard 
William,  grooer,  •_".>  Brewery,  h.  do, 

Watson  Alexander,  teamster,  h0U86   rear 

78  BoylstOD 
Ashley.  Btock  broker,  7s  Devonshire 

nn.  10,  li.  bds.  11  Martin 


482 


CAMBRIDGE    ["W"]    DIRECTORY 


Watson  Bell  A.  Miss,  h.  Botanic  Garden, 
Garden 
Benjamin  F.  proof  reader,  264  Wash- 
ington, B.  bds.  3  Gorham 
Charles,  machinist,  bds.  16  Warren 
Charles  H.  porter,  h.  114  Hastings 
David  L.   butter,   etc.  89£   Concord 

avenue,  bds.  do. 
Delia  Mrs.  h.  Hotel  Myrtle,  Moore 
Edith  G.  clerk,  bds.  43  Tremont 
Edward  P.  28   Summer,  B.  house  5 

Shepard 
Edwin  S.  salesman,  80  Broad,  B.  h. 

474  Putnam  avenue 
Elizabeth  D.  teacher,  Willard  school, 

rooms  27  Lee 
Ellen  F.  teacher,   Kindergarten,    79 

Moore,  h.  898  Mass.  ave. 
Ellen  F.  Miss,  teacher,  Webster  gram- 
mar school,  bds.  19  Magazine 
Frank  E.  bds.  474  Putnam  ave. 
Frank  W.  cooper,  bds.  r.  170  Gore 
George  W.  shipper,  12  Pearl,  boards 

at  Boston 
Hattie    W.   Miss,   dressmaker,     114 

Hastings,  bds.  do. 

Herbert  B.  confectionery,  house  33 

Pleasant  [Winter 

James,   bakery,  177  Bridge,  h.  53)^ 

James,  harness  cleaner,  133  Green, 

house  230  do. 
Jeremiah  S.  cooper,  h.  Squire's  brick 

bldg.  rear  170  Gore 
John  C.  pres.  E.  Boston  Co.  78   Dev- 
onshire, rm.  15,  B.  h.  44  Martin 
John  F.  engineer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  h. 

43  Tremont 
Joseph  J.  laborer,  h.  6  Lincoln 
Lottie,widow  of  JohnB.h.38  Harvey 
Louise,  widow  of  Humphrey,  h.  78 

Magazine 
Mary,  widow,  house  6  East 
Robert,  carriage  washer,  2007  Mass. 

ave.  rms.  do. 
Robert,  mill  hand,  b.  r.  78  Boylston 
Robert,  salesman,  h.  62  Antrim 
Thomas,  laborer,  h.  119  Hamilton 
Thomas  J.  driver,  h.  60  Waverly 
William,  painter,  h.  19  Plymouth 
Watt  Georgiana,proof reader, Univ. Press. 

rms.  54  Brattle 
Watts  Charles  E.  st.car  conductor,  rms. 
2304  Mass.  ave. 
Horace,  boxmaker,  h.  r.  83  Tremont 
Ida  L.  Minnie  F.  and  Carrie  F.  house 

26  Antrim 
Jennie  C.  h.  454  Broadway 
Louisa  C.  widow  of  Francis  A.   h. 

26  Antrim 
Lucy  M.     Miss,   robe    maker,   203 

Bridge,  h.  115  Spring 
Richard  J.glass  blower,  h.  5  King  pi. 
W.  Robert,city  laborer,  h.r.54  Cedar 


Watts 


hatter,  bds.  229  Broadway 


Waugh  Archie  E.  clerk,  b.  224  Pearl 

Charles    (Charles    Waugh    &   Co.), 

carriage  mnfrs. 442  Main  and  (C.E. 

Pierce  &  Co.),  can  mnfrs.  448  do. 

h.  170  Magazine 
Charles  M.  salesmau,  b.  244  Pearl 

WAUGH    CHARLES     &     CO. 
(Charles  Waugh  and  Charles  E. 
Pierce),  carriage  mnfrs.  442  to  450 
Main.     See  p.  35 
Fred  T.  clerk,  b.  244  Pearl 
John,  carpenter,  b.  22  Myrtle  ave. 
William  A.carriagesmith,h.244  Pearl 
Way  John  S.  mnfr.  34  Broad,  B.  house 
137  Oxford 
W.  Herbert,  veterinary  surgeon,  20 
Beach,  h.  do.  [ave. 

Wayland  Albert  S.  ins.  agt.b.  1919  Mass. 
Waymouth  George,  clerk,  639  Mass.  ave. 
h.  306  Harvard  [Somerville 

John,  shoemaker,  174£   Gore,  h.   at 
see  Weymouth 
Weatherbee  Arthur  H.  student,   H.  U. 
house  20  Gray 
Robert,  carpenter,  h.  225  Broadway 
Weaver  Ernest  W.  carpenter,  house  384 
Winsor  (bridge 

Frederick  A.  carpenter,  h.1210  Cam- 
Marie  Miss,  bookkeeper,  26  Brattle, 

bds.  22  Blake 
Perry  B.  carpenter,  h.  386  Winsor 
Webb    Abbie  M.   teacher,    Washington 
grammar  school,bds.436  Broadway 
Alice  M.  wid.  of  Charles  D.  house 

20  Berkeley 
Amanda  M.  Mrs.  h.  32  Pearl 
Frank  Albert,  tinsmith,  33£  Green 
Henry  T.provisions,h.l2  Leonard  av. 
Herbert,  printer,  house  43  Prospect 
John  T.  driver,  11  Brattle,  house  at 

Somerville 
Marianne  M.   teacher,  Holmes    pri- 
mary school,  b.  436  Broadway 
Mary,  widow,  house  23  Suffolk 
Oscar  L.  clerk,  B.  b.  23  Suffolk 
Sarah  M.  house  436  Broadway 
Webber  Aaron  D.  liquors,  b.  87  Norfolk 
Amelia  M.    Mrs.    h.  201    Hamilton 
[Cambridge 
Arthur  J.  photographer,  boards  427 
A.  Carter,  physician,  951  Mass.  ave. 
house  do.  [8  Douglass 

Charles  E.  teamster,21  Central  sq.h. 
Daniel, wood  carver,h.427  Cambridge 
D.Herbert, cabinet  maker, h. 9  Fourth 
Frank  O.  physician,  13  Magazine, 
house  do.  [ave. 

George,   coachman,   91  Washington 
George,  laborer,  house  29  Gore 
J.  Henry,   clerk,   treasurer's   office, 
City  Hall,  b.  201  Hamilton 
-  William  R.  stair  builder,  h.  77  Austin 


CAMBRIDGE    [Yf]    DIRECTORY 


483 


Weber  Anslem,     bootmaker,   574    Cam- 
bridge, house  572  do. 

Frederick  A.  clerk,  h.  22  Columbia 

George  A.  provisions, 580  Cambridge, 
boards  6  Eighth 

Gottlieb,  piano  maker,  b.  109  Second 

Henry,   boots  and  shoes,   75  Pleas- 
ant, b.  6  Laurel 
Webster  Elizabeth  N.  widow  of  Nathan, 
house  9  Sumner 

Francis  E.  Rev.  asst.  rector,  St. 
Philip's  Episcopal  church,  bds.  48 
Fairfield 

Fred  B.  clerk.  B.  b.  27  Putnam  ave. 

George,  foreman,  Mt.  Auburn  Ceme- 
tery stable,  h.  27  McDonald 

Irven  R.  clerk,  h.  457  Mass.  ave. 

James  B. expressman,  b.  25McDonald 

John  T.  dry  goods,  415  Mass.  ave. 
h.  23  Norfolk,  No.  5 

Joseph  C.  calico  designer,  B.  bds. 
87  Lake  View  ave. 

Leonard  M.  hairdresser,  1£  Brattle, 
rms.  2  Wallace  Terrace 

Mary,  widow,  h.  27  Hunting 

Robert,  blacksmith,  9  Church,  bds. 
27  McDonald 

Theodore  B.  carpenter,  h.  rear  88 
Fourth 

William  A.  marble  worker,  bds.  27 
McDonald 

William  A. salesman, h.27  Putnam  av. 

WEBSTER    W.    F.   CEMENT 
CO.  (John  S.  Sawyer  and  Joseph 
W.  Jordan),  elastic  cement  mnfrs. 
1  Albany.     See  p.  30 
Weddleton  Alfred  C.  laundryman,  house 

1  Harvard  pi. 
Wedgewood    Blanche  F.   stenographer, 

bds.  255£  Broadway 

Wedlock  Walter,  steward  Zeta  Psi  Club, 

h.  32  Crescent  [ave. 

Weeks  Albion  A.  printer,  h.  211  Putnam 

Bedford  H.motorman,h.34£  DeWolfe 

Charles  T.  physician,  464  Main,  b.do. 

Edward  O.  foreman,  B.  h.  7  Elm 

Prank  W".  clerk,  1847  Mass.  ave.  h. 

at  Somerville 
James  II.  bookbinder, h. 247  Chestnut 
Lavinia  II.  Mrs.  bds.  38  Linnaean 
William,  collector,  h.  102  Winsor 
Weiand  Joseph,  foreman,  varnisher,  162 
Broadway,  h.  ISO  Tliorndike 
Joseph    B.  polisher,  L62  Broadway, 
house  183  Spring 
VVeiler  Ada  Mrs.  dressmaker,  559  Mass. 
ave.  h.  282  do. 

Louis,  h.  282  Mass.  ave. 

Weinberg  Jacob  11.  shoemaker.  723  Cam- 
bruise,  house  do. 

Weinseheiik   P.   W  .  printer,  h.    16    Kllery 
Gustaf,  withGinn  &  Co.  b.  2X  Kssex 
Weis  Peter,  tailor,  b.  26  Tremont 


Weislinger  Joseph,  house  175  Spring 
Weisse  William,  wood  carver, b. 101  Sixth 
Weisslinger  Joseph,  iron  moulder,  Pel- 
ham,  house  178  Thorndikc 
Weitz  Carl,  clerk,  137  Eliot,  B.  bds.   r. 
177  Spring  [Winsor 

Emil  G.  engineer,  122  Harvard,  h.  79 
Weitze  Robert,  house  156  Thorndike 
Welch  Anna,  widow  of  Samuel,  h.  1211 
Cambridge 
Augustus,  laborer,  h.  15  Winter 
Benjamin  S.  clerk,  b.  434  Mass.  ave. 
Bernard  C.  prop.  Hotel  Harvard,  221 

Main,  h.  do. 
Bessie,  widow,  h.  r.  16  Brown 
Charles  O.  salesman,  12  School,  B. 

house  3  Clinton 
Daniel,  junk,  house  30  Hunting 
Daniel  H.  junk,  2  Bent,  b.  209  Vine 
David,  city  laborer,  h.  10  Marion 
David,  city  laborer,  h.  3  Porter 
David  F.  car  conductor,  h.  137  Web- 
ster avenue 
Emily  C.  compositor,  9  Palmer 
Eugene  P.  cooper,  b.  170  Gore 
Eugene  R.  R.  section  hand, h. 6  Short 
E.  Baker,  68  Devonshire,  B.  h.  1033 
Mass.  ave.  Green 

Frank  J.  at  rubber  works,  bds.  297 
Hannah,  widow  of  David  G.  h.  125 
Webster  ave.  [Webster  ave. 

Hannah, widow  of  Richard, house  132 
Harry  W.  musician,  b.  Hotel  Edna 
James,  baker,  b.  376  Broadway 
James,  carpenter,  h.  167  Tremont 
James,  house  1  Harvard  pi. 
James,  laborer,  h.  56  Bridge 
James,  laborer,  b.  26  Pilgrim 
James,  laborer,  h.  169  Banks 
James,  paver,  bds.  75  Cambridge 
James  P.  at  Mason  &  Hamlin's,  rms. 

440  Main 
John, at  North's  factory, h. 157  Spring 
John,  junk,  r.  221  Third,  h.  221  do. 
John,  "laborer,  B.  &  M.  R.  R.  house8 

(onions  court 
John,  laborer,  169  Gore,  h.  13  Ninth 
John,  laborer,  h.  499  Winsor 
John,  roofer,  bds.  102  <>ti< 
John,  stone  mason,  h.  136  Bridge 
John,  Jr.  Laborer,  b.  13  Ninth 

John  I-],  glassworker,  h.l  II  Tremont 
John  V.  switchman, B.<$  M.R.R.  b.  8 

(onions  court  vanl 

John  II.  at  Am.  R.  Co.  h.  r.  36  Il.ir- 
John  J.   butler,  cheese  and  eggS,    1). 

53  Tremont 

John  J.  letter  earrier,  P.O.  343  Cam- 
bridge, h.  71  Otis 
John  L.  Am.  Rub.Co.  i>.  26  Portland 
John  T.  Laborer,  i>.  L32  ^  ebster  ave. 
John  T.  mason,  h.  36  Montgomery 

Mark,  city  laborer,  h.  6  Laurel 


484 


CAMBRIDGE    [^f]    DIRECTORY 


Welch  Mary  Mrs.  h.  225  Brookline 
Maurice,  laborer,  h.  170  Third 
Maurice,  Jr.  laborer,  h.  229  Vine 
Michael,  bds.  1  Harvard  pi. 
Michael,  gate  tender,  B.  &  M.  R.  R. 

Water  street  crossing,h.l81  Bridge 
Michael,  glass  maker,  h.  112  Elm 
Michael,  laborer,  b.  30  Warren 
Michael,  teamster,  h.  85  Bridge 
Minnie  A.  compositor,  b.  49  Allston 
Patrick,hairdresser.b.61  Hubbard  av. 
Patrick,  laborer,  H.  U.  rms.  10  Eliot 
Patrick,  plasterer,  b.  5  Suffolk 
Peter,  city  teamster,  h.  68  Bolton 
Peter,  Jr.  gateman,  F.R.  R.  Sherman 

st.  crossing,  b.  68  Bolton 
Peter  C.  salesman,  b.  221  Main 
Richard,  laborer,  b.  14  Marion 
Richard,  painter,  h.  r.  195  Cambridge 
Richard  H,  binder,  Riverside  Press, 

h.  49  Allston 
Robert,  laborer,  h.  87  Dublin 
Robert  M.  brick  mason,    bds.    2552 

Mass.  ave. 
Thomas    marble    worker,     Charles 

River  Stone  Co.  bds.  3  Erie 
Thomas,  clerk,  h.  14  Harding 
Thomas,  horseshoer,  26  Palmer,   h. 

190  Franklin 
Thomas,  marble  worker,  b.  116  Put- 
nam avenue 
Thomas  A.  clerk,  b.  41  Brookline 
Thomas  E.  teamster,  b.  30  Hunting 
Thomas  H.  bricklayer,  b.  32  Eustis 

court 
Timothy,  laborer,  bds.  102  Main 
William,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.b.221  Main 
William,  barrel  dealer,  127   Gore,  h. 

373  Columbia 
William,  foreman,  39  Harvard,house 

at  Watertown 
William  B.  printer,  244  Washington, 

B.  h.  Hotel  Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
William  G.    (Jennings    &    Welch), 

printer,  2076  Mass.  ave.  b.  434  do. 
William  H.  cooper,  bds.  170  Gore 
William  H.  rubber  worker,  house  26 

Portland 
William  J.  tinsmith,  b.  30  Hunting 
see  Walsh,  also  Welsh  and  Weltch 
Welcher  Albert,  moulder,h.62  Plymouth 

William,  clerk,  b.  62  Plymouth 
Weld  Boat  house,  Boylston,next  Charles 

River 
Mary,  bds.  6  Garden 
Weldon  Charles  L. carpenter  and  builder, 

68  Broad,  B.  h.  1  Pemberton 
Wellbrook  John,  laborer,  h.  41  Winter 
Wellington   Ada    H.    teacher,    Harvard 

grammar  school,  h.  177  Prospect 
Alfred  H.    (Horatio    Wellington  & 

Co.),  coal  and  wood,  28  Bridge,  h. 

at  Charlestown 


Wellington  Ann  C.  widow  of  Heliodorus, 
h.  118  Norfolk 

Augusta  T.  widow  of  Jonas  C.  house 
1784  Mass.  ave. 

Ellen  A.  widow  of  Joseph  A.  house 
2210  Mass.  ave. 

George  D.  h.  140  Magazine 

Hannibal,  bds.  33  Lee 

Harriet  A.  widow,  h.  11  Orchard 

Homer,  h.  1784  Mass.  ave. 
TTTELLINGTON  HORATIO  & 
V V  CO.  (J.  Frank  and  Alfred  H.  Well- 
ington) ,  coal  and  wood,  28  Bridge, 
branch  yard  at  Somerville,  Union 
and  Gilman  squares, office  72  Water 
B.  and  80  Main,  Charlestown.  See 
front  cover 

Ida  G.  Miss,  clerk,  h.  11  Orchard 

J.  Frank  (Horatio  Wellington  & 
Co.),  coal  and  wood,  28  Bridge,  h. 
at  Somerville 

Kate  F.  teacher,Otis  primary  school, 
bds.  118  Norfolk 

Margaret  B.  teacher,  Harvard  gram- 
mar school,  h.  177  Prospect 

Sarah  C.  widow  of  Austin  C.  house 
871  Mass.  ave. 

Walter  L.  1953  Mass.  av.  h.  5  White 

William,  clerk,  B.  b.  5  White 

William  W.  phj^sician,  15  Inman, 
house  do. 

WELLINGTON  &  BUCK(Silas 
E.    Buck),    wood  and    coal,     211 

Bridge,  and  2210  Mass.  ave.   See 

back  cover 
Welliver  John    1ST.   blacksmith,    bds.    8 

Warland 
Wellman  Charles  P.  entry  clerk,  B.  bds. 

40  Bigelow 
George  F.  clerk,  384  Washington,  B. 

h. 61  Dana  [avenue 

J.  Wesley,  Jr.  printer,  h.  77  Putnam 
Walter  F.  student,  b.  61  Dana 
Wells  Ada,  clerk,   267  River,    boards  at 

Brighton 
Alice  R.  house  8  Elmwood  ave. 
Amos  B.  planer,  184  Broadway,   h. 

408  Main 
Bertha  Mrs.  house  65  Antrim 
Charles  H.  foreman,    State,    corner 

Smart,  h.  46  Clark 
Charles  H.  letter  carrier,  P.   O.   647 

Mass.  ave.  h.  60  Magazine 
Charles  Y.  bds.  44  Langdon 
Edward  B.  (Faust,  Stronach  &  Wells^) 

furniture,   1100  Cambridge,  house 

67  Magazine 
Elizabeth  F.  Miss,  b.  44  Langdon 
George  F.  helper,  C.  W.  W.   bds.   33 

Pine 
George  W.clerk,M.T.S.b.  44  Langdon 
Henrietta  N.  widow  of  Samuel  H.  h. 
u     2  Hudson 


CAMBRIDGE    ["W]    DIRECTORY 


485 


Wells  Henrv,  shipper,   100  Arch,  B.     h. 

2h  William 
Henry  J.  attorney  at  law,    10    Tre- 

mont,  B.  h.  5  Bigelow 
Henry  W.  com.  mer.  203  Mercantile 

Veg.  market,  B.  h.  18  Hadley 
Irving  A.  engineer,  h.  40  Wicklow 
James  A.  notary  public,  19  Pember- 

ton  sq.  B.  h.  8  Elmwood  ave. 
James  H.  house  148  Washington 
James  H.  Jr.  salesman,  B.    bds.  148 

Washington 
Jeremiah  C.  motorman,  h.  33  Pine 
John  D.  Rev.  State  House,  B.  house 

44  Langdon 
John  H.  police  station  1,  h.  Cushing 

avenue 
Judson,  painter,  h.  164  Tremont 
Louisa  D.  Miss,  asst.at  Observatory 

bds.  44  Langdon 
Maty  E.  Mrs.  h.  559  Mass.  ave. 
Sadie  Mrs.  h.  rear  37  Brewery 

WELLS  WELLINGTON  (Wells 
&  Spencer),  lawyer,  603  Mass. 
ave.  and  54  Court  House,  Pember- 
ton  sq.  B.  b.  5  Bigelow.  See  p.  815 

WELLS  &  SPENCER  (Welling- 
ton Wells  and  Charles    W.  Spen- 
cer), counsellors  at  law,  603  Mass. 
ave.  and  54  Court  House,  Pember- 
ton  sq.  B.     See  page  815    ' 
Welsh  Benjamin  H.   bookbinder,  River- 
side Press,  h.  16  Rockwell 
Martin  J.  student,  b.  46  Harvey 
Michael  J.  asst.    pastor,    St.    John 

church,  h.  46  Kindge  ave. 
Patrick  T.  poultry,  46  Harvey,  h.do. 
Welts  Elisha  A.  glass  leveller,house  rear 

481  Cambridge 

Wemberg  Otto,   at  169   Gore,    house  58 

Filth  [lane 

Wendell  Arthur  B.  clerk,  B.  b.  74  Vassal 

Charles   B.    draughtsman,    bds.    74 

Vassal  lane 
George  V.  instructor,  M.  I.  T.,  B.  b. 

860  Mass.  ave. 
George  W.  collector,  h.  860  Mass.av. 
Marion  J.  Miss,    teacher,    bds.  860 

Mass.  ave. 
Oliver  C.  asst.  at  Observatory, house 
74  Vassal  lane 
Wenmar'i  Claus, packer, h. 151  Cambridge 
Wenneblad  Berger,piano  ease  maker,  368 
Main,  bds.  52  Fairmont 
John,  action  maker,  b.  52  Fairmont 

Simon,  iron  moulder,  house  U   Hold 

Pleasant 

Wennerlof  William  S.  wood  earver.house 

1*6  Cambridge 
Wenuers  Bros.  prop.  Crystal  Uock  Pants 

Co.  41S  Mass.   ave. 
Wentworth  Charles  Elmer,  foreman,  385 

Putnam  ave.  h.12  Tufts 


Wentworth  Charles  E.  house  158  Brattle 

Charles  G.  (R.  &  C.  G.  Wentworth), 
carpenter,  rear  7  Essex,  house  99 
Austin 

Edgar  L.  driver,  628  Mass.  ave. house 
39  Green 

Ellen  P.  widow  of  Justin  H.  nurse, 
house  9  Sumner 

George  F.  (W.  H.  &  G.  F.  Went- 
worth), 1388  Mass.  ave.  house  at 
West  Medford 

Herbert  M.  clerk,  14  Franklin,  B.  h. 
93  Green 

Irene  W.  teacher,  Bowdoin  school, 
B.  h.  153  Prospect 

James  F.  meat  cutter,  h.  125  Hamp- 
shire 

John  E.  expressman,  b.  8  Beech 

Joseph  M.  carpenter,  h.  20  Soden 

Josiah  P.  fish  market,  154£  Harvard, 
bds.  70  Antrim 

Reuben  (R.  &  C-  G.  Wentworth), 
carpenter  and  managerEssex  Club 
stable,  rear  7  Essex,  h.  9  Austin 

R.  &C.G.  (Reuben  and  Charles  G. 
Wentworth),  carpenters, r.  7  Essex 

Samuel  L.  carpenter,  9  Western  ave. 
house  39  Green 

Strafford,  salesmau,  B.  b.158  Brattle 

Thomas  B.  pew  and  pulpit  builder, 
Rideout's  bldg.  State,  house  10 
Rindge  ave. 

Walter  Bruce,  clerk,house  1524  Cam- 
bridge 

William  H.  (W.  H.  &  G.  F.  Went- 
worth), 1388  Mass.  av.  house  at 
Winthrop 

William  J.  draughtsman,  house  44 
Inman 

WENTWORTH  W.  H.  &  G.  F. 
(William  II .  and  George  F.  Went- 
worth), insurance,  real  estate   and 
mortgages,  1388   Mass.   ave.  Har- 
vard sq.     See  page  16 
Wentzel  William, carpenter, h.  14  Blanche 
WerenCarl  E.  upholsterer,b.511  Putnam 
avenue 
Eric,     cabinet    maker,     house    511 
Tut  nam  ave. 
Werner  Eric,  carver,  h.  57  Spring 

Ferdinand,  milkman,  h.  30  Eustis 
Wessberg  Jacob,  machinist,  h.  57  Poxt- 

l;iii(l 
Wesselhoeft  Walter,  physician,  391  Har- 
vard, h.  do. 
Wessman  Amelia,  widow  of  Nils  Gu-tat, 
boarding  bouse,  4S2  Cambridge 
Angus,  169  Gore,  i>.  157  Thorndlke 
Charles  J.  169  Gore,  h.   157     Thorn- 
dike 

Clans,  carver,  b.  4('»!>  Cambridge 
Matilda    Mrs.    boarding    house.     157 
Thorndike 


30 


486 


CAMBRIDGE    [Iff]    DIRECTORY 


Wessman  William,  cabinet  maker,  rms. 

459  Cambridge 
West  Alfred  G.  pattern  maker,  T.  B.  M. 
Co.  Third,  h.  82  Pearl 

Alfred  J.  steam  fitter,    B.    house  6 
Cottage  court 

Annie  Miss,  clerk,  49  River,  bds.  82 
Pearl 

Burpee  J.  Jr.   engineer,  179    Broad- 
way, h.  43  Brookline 

EliasJ  hostler,  h.  87  Hastings 

Emma  F.  teacher,  Harvard  grammar 
school,  b.  15  Hilliard 

WEST  EM)  STREET  RAIL- 
WAY CO.  Samuel  Little,  presi- 
dent, emergencv  station,  6£  Duns- 
ster,  office  81  Milk,  B.  See  p.  826 
George  G.  carpenter,  b.  1299  Cam- 
bridge 
George  H.  hammer  maker,  73  Main, 

bds.  126  Winsor 
George  W.  sawver,  386  Main,  house 

126  Winsor 
Harry  A.  clerk,  16  Oliver,  B.   house 

18  Frank 
James,  h.  6  Cottage  ct. 
Jeremiah,  waiter,  h.  39  Blackstone 
Lewis  W.  janitor,  36  Hancock,  B. 

h.  15  Magee 
Louise  C.  Mrs.  artist,  h.  33  Grigg 
Lydia  F.  widow  of  Lewis  H.    house 

15  Hilliard 
William  B.  h.  33  Grigg 
William  E.  student,  b.   24  Rocking- 
ham 
William  H.  blacksmith,  h.  38  School 
William  H.  missionary,  34  Kneeland, 
B.  h.  42  Rockingham 
Westcott  George  E.  real  estate,  house  6 
Fayette 
Hattie  C.  h.  6  Fayette 
Laura  S.  teacher,  Thorndike  school, 

h.  at  Winchester 
Sarah,  widow  of    Henry,    house  88 

Applet  on 
William  R.  electrical    engineer,   B. 
bds.  88  Appleton 
Wester  Anna,  dressmaker,   42  Bigelow, 

rms.  do. 
Westerburg  E.  G.  ladder  maker,  bds.  23 

Fifth 
Westermark  Otto  W.  janitor,  12  Xorfolk 

house  do. 
Western  Union  Telegraph  Co.  676  Mass. 
ave.  Lyceum  bldg. Harvard  sq.1402 
Mass.    av.    and  203£   Bridge,  and 
1871  Mass.  ave. 
Westgate  John  H.  h.  151  Winsor 
Westhaver  George  A.   clerk,   604  Mass. 

ave.  h.  100  Xorfolk 
Westing  Charles  supt.,108  Cambridge,  h. 
at  Somerville  [56  Fourth 

Weston  Alfred,  teamster,  219  Gore,  rms. 


Weston  Arthur  H.  clerk,  b.  56  Creighton 
Ernest  X.  boots  and   shoes,  B.  b.  25 

Prospect 
George,  laborer,  h.  87  Harvard 
George  B.  student,  H.  U.  boards  81 

Oxford 
Joseph  H.  clerk,  bds.  25  Prospect 
TTTESTOX  LEWIS  F.  printer,  558 
V  T       Mass.  av.  h.   at  Arlington.     See 

opp.  Printers 
Xelson,  engineer,  B.  h.  25  Prospect 

,  at  State  Hohse,  h.  6  Centre 

Wetherbee  Ed  W.  printer,  B.  house  46 

Eustis 
Robert,  carpenter,  h.  225  Broadway 
Rosewell,  physician,  476  Mass.  ave. 

house  do. 
see  Witherbee 
Wethers    Alex,    ins.    agent,    rms.     30 

Xorfolk 
Trueman,  carpenter,  h.  4  Austin  pi. 
Wetmore  Bruce,  X.  C.  clerk,  B.   bds  18 

Beech 
Elizabeth  H.  trained  nurse,  boards 

18  Beech 
George  B.  B.  carpenter,  h.  27  Acorn 
Jane  H.  trained  nurse,  b.  18  Beech 
Sophia,  widow  of  Timothy  R.  h.  18 

Beech 
Weymouth  Charles,  carpenter,  bds.  1967 

Mass.  av. 
Harrison  G.O.  clerk,  Custom  House, 

B.  h.  15  Beech 
Richard,  painter,  b.  149  Tremont 
see  Waymouth 
Whalen  Alexander,  laborer,  boards  446 

Winsor 
Ann,   widow  of    William,    house  2 

Foster  pi. 
Augustus,  pressman,  9  Palmer 
Christina  Z.  milliner,  2530  Mass.  av. 

boards  do. 
James,  driver,  Colby  Bros,  house  33 

Murray 
James  T.  clerk,  b.  320  Green 
Joannna,  widow  of  James,  house  59 

Moore 
John,  laborer,  h.  r.  194  Xorfolk 
John,  printer,  h.  4  Pioneer 
John,  tinsmith,  12  Brattle,  bds.  11 
John  J.  city  forester,  house  5  Em- 
mons pi. 
John  J.  grocer,  320  Green,  h.  do. 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  2  Foster  pi. 
John  J.  laborer,  b.  250  Vine 
Julia,  Miss,  h.  59  Moore 
Michael,   at  Am.  Rubber  Co.  boards 

250  Vine 
Michael,   varietv  store.   2414  Mass. 

av.  h.  2530  do'. 
Michael,  mason,  h.  11  Eliot 
Michael,  Jr.  driver,  Colby  Bros.  bds.. 

11  Eliot 


CAMBE1DGE    [W]    DIBECTOBY 


487 


Whalen  Michael  J.  city  laborer,   h.    107 
Elm 
Richard,  at  Am.  Rub.  Works,  h.  305 

Vine 
William,  at   B.  B.  Works,  Sixth,  h. 

13  Ninth 

William,  baker,  h.  171  Thorndike 

William,  laborer,  h.  12  Warren 

se  Whalen,   Whelon,   Whalon,   also 

Whealon 
Whaley  Charles   W.  porter,  B.  house  28 

Hubbard  ave. 
Whall  Patrick,   coppersmith,   house  149 

Cambridge 
William  B.F.  clerk,  b.149  Cambridge 
Wharff  Mendora    Mrs.   dressmaker,    81 

Green,  b.  do. 
Wharton  Patrick,  baker,  h.  215  Vine 
Whealen  Arthur  T.  dry  pressman,  Riv. 

Press,  b.  24  Fairmont 
Thomas  J.   electrotyper,    Riverside 

Press,  h.  24  Fairmont 
see  Walen,   Whelan,    Whalon,   also 

Whalen 
Wheater  Richard,   wood  turner,  house 

Cameron 
Wheaton  George,  clerk  b.  21  Hews 

Horace  F.  porter,  h.  21  Hews 
Wheeler  Abbie  F.   widow  of  Frank  D. 

h.  Lake  View  ave.  next  C.  W.  W. 

Station 
Angeline  Mrs.  house  8  Mellen 
Ann  C.  h.  64  Austin 
Annie  M.  Miss,  h.  363  Winsor 
A.  Mead,  h.  58  Sacramento 
Bessie  A.  h.  64  Austin 
Carleton  A.  student,  H.  U.  boards  5 

Ashton  pi. 
Catherine  A.  stenographer,  B.  bds.  3 

Clinton 
Charles  E.  awnings,  64  Commercial, 

B.  h.  96  Oxford 
Charles  II .  clerk,  h.  20  Dunster 
Charles  I.  clerk,  64  Commercial,  B. 

b.   96  Oxford 
Charles  P.  engineer,  b.  20  Dunster 
Charles  R.  dentist,  29   Hollis,  B.  h. 

74  Sacramento 
Clarence  B.  salesman,  b.  363  Winsor 
Daniel  F.  bookkeeper,  11  Cherry,  b. 

14  Cottage 

Dwight  C.  jeweler,  410  Main,  h.  do. 
Edward  C.  (B.  P.  Clarke  &Co.).  I  \3 
Mass.  av.  h.  288  Harvard 

WHEELER      EDWARD      AV. 
printer,  1284  Mass.  ave.  house  25 
Suffolk.     Sec  p.  796 

Eliza  A.  widow  of  Timothy,  h.  .'>»;:* 

Winsor 
Ella   M.  widow  of  William  11.  h.  68 

Sacramento 
Frank    E.  piano   overlooker,  h.    268 

Broadway 


Wheeler  Frederick  L.  h.  1355  Cambridge 
George  W.  salesman,  B.  h.  3  Clinton 
Henry  N.  4  Park,  B.  h.  55  Garden 
Herbert  R.  clerk,  B.  b.  3  Clinton 
H.  Edson,  jeweler,  571  Mass.  ave.  h. 

142  Green 
John,  at  Am.  Rub.  Co.  h.  63  Cherry 
John  F.  asst.  milk  inspector,  h.  151 

Auburn 
Joseph  H.  laborer,  h.  4  Union  ct. 
Lincoln  E.  moulder,  h.  48  Cherry 
Margaret  S.  Miss,  lodging  house,  45 

Winthrop,  h.  do. 
Maria  F.  widow  of  Charles  L.  house 

3  Clinton 
Mary  Ann  D.  Miss,  h.  123  Auburn 
Melvin     H.     at    Manual    Training 

School,  b.  5  Ashton  pi. 
M.  Agnes,  widow  of  Chester  C.  h.  5 

Ashton  pi. 
Peter,  laborer,  h.  r.  46  Pine 
Sarah  A.  widow  of  George,  house  10 

Revere 
see  Weiler 
Wheelock  Samuel  A.  Dr.  clairvoyant,  h. 

19  Amory 
Whelan  Patrick,  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Whelpley  William  H.  carpenter,  house  16 

Mead 
Wrhelton  Daniel,  laborer,  h.  224  Charles 
Whetbund  Charles  W.  H.  laborer,  h.  2  r. 

114  Broadway 
Whicher  Lydia  A.'  teacher,   Thorndike 

grammar  school,  rms.  3   Leonard 

avenue 
Whiffen  George  E.  engineer,  b.  32  Pearl 
Whippen  George  H.  clerk,  h.  65  Lincoln 
Whipple  Abram  L.  train  despatcher,  F. 

R.  R.,  B.  h.  100  Elm 
Abram  L.  Jr.  trav.  salesman,  boards 

100  Elm 
Elizabeth  M.  widow   of  John  A.  h. 

65  Martin 
Frank  D.  clerk,  b.  100  Elm 
J.  Adams,  carpenter,  b.  65  Martin 
Lucy  W.  Miss,  b.  65  Martin 
Marian,  clerk,  2S6  Main 
William  D.  clerk,  B.  b.  100  Elm 
Whitaker    Kate  A.  stenographer,  B.  b 

204  Harvard 
Thomas,    foreman,  ~>7:>    Main.  h.   19 

Antrim 
William  L.  grocer,  154  Harvard,  h. 

21  Putnam  av. 
Whiteonii)     Frank     L.    contractor,    113 

Broadway,  h.  at  AUston 
George  1 1 .  clerk,  h.  8  Tcnney 
Jo&eph,  h.  II  ( Jottage 
Peter  C.  C.  155  Franklin,  B.  house  2 

(  lintou 
Walter  c  music  teacher,  2  Clinton, 

boards  do. 
William,  inotonnaii.  h.  :>1  Mill 


483 


CAMBRIDGE    [Yf]    DIRECTORY 


Whit  croft  George  H.  bookkeeper.  Little, 

Brown  &  Co.   Blackstone,   house 

128  Magazine 
James  R.  clerk,  b.  128  Magazine 
White,  Albert  A. salesman,  h.  11  Prentice 

place 
Albert  S.  printer,  h.  29  Putnam  ave. 
Albert  W.   student,   Epis.  Theologi- 
cal School,  h.  68  Sparks 
Alfred,  199  Prospect 
Alfred,  laborer,  h.  18  Brown 
Alphouso  E.Universalist  clergyman, 

h.  199  Prospect 
Ann  L.  Miss,  h.  51  Dana 
Annie  Mrs.  h.  80  School 
Annie  M.  bookkeeper,30  Boylston,b. 

50  Winthrop 
Arthur,  carpenter,  rms.35  Brookline 
Augustus  E.  b.  128  Pleasant 
Austin  T.  clerk,  B.  b.  138  Brattle 
Carrie  A.  widow,  h.  327  Winsor 
Catherine,  widow  of  Michael,  house 

70  Rindge  av. 
Charles  A.  teamster,  house  52£  Web- 
ster avenue 
Charles  H.  laborer,  h.  151  Tremont 
Charles  J.  rms.  24  Quincy 
Charles  R.  baggage  master,   Union 

Station,  B.  h.  35£  Kinnaird 
Charles  R.  bookkeeper,  92  Main,  h. 

20  Essex 
Charles  S.  machinist,  b.  52  North 
Charles  W.  canvasser,  h.  309  Main 
Christopher,  baker,  53  River,  bds.  98 

Pearl 
Cornelius,  junk  and  tinware  mnfr. 

1007  Cambridge,  h.  324  Winsor 
Dennis,  laborer, h.  15  Cowperthwaite 
Edgar  L.  surveyor,  631  Mass.  av.  h. 

Lambert  av.  bey.  Raymoud 
Edward,   foreman,  1007  Cambridge, 

h.  395  Columbia 
Edward,  milkman,  54  Ellery,  h.  do. 
Edward  J.   sub   carrier,   P.   O.   647 

Mass.  av.  b.  170  Harvard 
Edward  P.  car  conductor,  boards  6 

Cottage  Row 
Edward  P.  Mrs.  h.  20  Austin 
Edward  P.  Jr.  student,  b.  20  Austin 
Edward  W.  dentist,  1234  Mass.  ave. 

rms.  do. 
Edward  Y.  dentist,  631  Mass.  av.  h. 

103  Austin 
Edwin,  painter,  h.  313  Main 
Ellen,  widow  of  Timothy,  house  58 

Rindge  av. 
Everett  E.  engineer,  B.  &  A.  R.R.  h. 

2  Pearl  st.  pi. 

WHITE  FRANCIS  A.  hardware, 
675  Mass.  ave.  house  106  Austin. 
See  p.  806 
Francis  B.  student,   H.  U.  boards  6 
Phillips  pi. 


White  Francis  L.    (F.  L.  White  &   Co.), 

builders  &   contractors'   supplies, 

168  Main,  h.  at  B. 
Francis   P.  packer,  Riverside  Bind- 
ery, h.  334  River 
Frank,  laborer,  h.  32  Bolton 
Fred,  iceman,  rms.  242  Third 
Fred  O.  mason,  95  Pearl,  h.  do. 
Frederick  C.  student,  H.  U.  boards  6 

Phillips  pi. 
Frederick     P.     music    teacher,     62 

Banks,  h.  do. 
F.    L.    &   Co.    (Francis    L.   White), 

office,  70  Kilby,  B.   builders  and 

contractors"  supplies,  168  Main 
George,  butcher,  Niles  Bros.  h.  315 

Concord  av. 
George,  trav.  salesman,  185  High.  B. 

h.  289  Pearl 
George  D.  h.  358  Mass.  a  v. 
George  F.  bds.  128  Pleasant 
George  H.  freight  handler,  house  1 

Pelham 
George   William,   laborer,    house    1 

ISTichols  pi. 
George    W.    teamster,    boards    52£ 

Webster  av. 
Hardenia,  widow   of  Hiram,    house 

37  Tremont 
Harry  E.   insurance,   B.  rooms   141 

Washington 
Harry  P.  expressman,  b.  52  Kirkland 
Henry,  machinist,  h.17  Fairmont  av. 
Henry,  treas.  John  Wilson   &   Son. 

(incorp.),  h.  1105  Mass.  av. 
Herbert  D.  teamster,  172  Pearl,  h.  13 

Erie 
Herbert  H.  17  Chardon,  B.  house  26 

Ellery 
Herbert  L.  mason,  h.  187  Broookline 
Hiram,  expressman,  b.  37  White 
H.  L.  treas.  The  Chaplin  Co.  Myrtle 

av.  h.  at  Somerville 
Jacob,  junk  collector,  h.  215  River 
Jacob  M.  janitor,  h.  37  Hastings 
James,  carriage  painter,  13  Church, 

3  Appian  Way 
James,  laborer,  Richardson  &  Co.  h. 

37  Dunster 
James  A.  supt.  62  Hampshire,  house 

at  Sudbury 
James  D.  groceries.  Bav,  cor.  Green. 

h.  354  Green 
James  H.   car  conductor,   bds.   354 

Green 
James  JS\  iron  worker,  72  Main,  h. 

194  Harvard 
James  R.  reporter,  Boston  Record,B. 

bds.  12  Gray 
James  T.  hose  maker,  b.  63  Elm 
Jeremiah  F.  clerk,  b.  37 Dunster 
John,  laborer,  h.  77  Broadway 
John,  laborer,  house  17  Seventh 


CAMBRIDGE    [~W]    DIRECTORY 


489 


White  John,  laborer,  h.  69  Webster  ave. 
John,  painter,  h.  40  Jackson 
John,  at  B.  &  M.  round  house,  h.  54 

Bridge 
John  A.  salesman,  house  75  Wendell 
John   C.   shipper,  Third,  cor.  Bent, 

h.  46  Pelham 
John  Edward,  plumber,  b.  1  Nichols 

place 
John  E.  teamster,  41  Pearl,  B.  house 

166  Spring  [vard 

John  F.  action  maker,  bds.  170  Har- 
John  Gardiner,  merchant,  371  Atlan- 
tic ave.  B.  h.  6  Phillips  pi. 
John  J.  carpenter,  7  Western   ave. 

h.  19  Hews 
John  J.  clerk,  h.  50  Winthrop 
John  L.  machinist,  h.  52  North 
John  P.  laborer,  h.  6  Burns  ct. 
John  T.  book  finisher,  b.  354  Green 
John  Warren,   mason   and  builder, 

11  Worcester,  h.  do. 
John    Williams,  prof,  of  Greek,    H. 

U.  h.  18  Concord  ave. 
J.  Fred,  clerk,  1420  Mass.  ave.  house 

78  Kirkland 
Kittle  M.  Miss,  organist  and  music 

teacher,  bds.  20  Austin 
Laura  L.  widow  of  John  P.   h.   18 

Ellery 
A 

bridge,  house  do. 
Lucy  E.  Miss,  h.  8  Prentiss  pi. 
Mabel  G.  Miss,  h.  29  Erie 
Margaret,  widow  of  Thomas,  h.  147 

Dublin 
Marion  C.  Mrs.  h.  1709  Cambridge 
Marks,  junk,  h.  215  River 
Martha,    widow   of  Thomas,   h.   12 

Gray  [do. 

Mary  Mrs.  grocer,  128   Pleasant,   h. 
Mary,  widow,  house,  173  Franklin 
Mary,  widow  of  Patrick,   house  13 

Parnell 
Mary  Ann  Miss,   at  Baptist   Home, 

308  Brookline 
Mary  X.   widow  of  James  C.  house 

138  Brattle 
Matthew,  shoemaker,   b.  6  Cottage 

Row 
Milba  T.  job  wagon,  Prospect,  cor. 

Mass.  ave.  h.  134  Franklin 

WHITE   MOSES   P.   lawyer,    53 
Devonshire,    rm.   21,    B.   house   1 

Highland.     See  p.  814 
Napoleon,  cook,  h.  124  Pearl 
Nathaniel,  laborer,  h.  297  Third 
Nellie  L.  h.  110  Plvmpton 
Nettie  Mrs.   (Schoneld    &    White), 

dry  goods,   2006   Mass.  ave.  h.   9 

Day 
Norman   H.  student,    EL  U.  b.   1105 

Mass.  ave. 


White  Orriu  B.  police,    station    1,    h.    8 
Ash  st.  place 
Patrick,  iceman,  rms.  104  Thorndike 
Patrick  J.  h.  170  Harvard 
Peter    D.    clerk,    182    Main,    h.    at 

Boston 
Peter  M.  waiter,  Youngs  Hotel,   B. 

h.  15  Dyke 
Priscilla,  bds.  157  Hancock 
Robert  L.    wTood    dealer,    rms.    15 

Webster  avenue 
Sarah  P.  Miss,  h.  172  Winsor 
Simon,   plumber,  h.  rear  354  Pros- 
pect 
Star  Laundry,  3  Central  sq. 
Stephen,  laborer,  h.  123  Hastings 
Thomas,  clerk,  house  34  Elm 
Thomas,  laborer,  bds.  28£  Fostar 
Thomas,   painter,  14  Church,  h.  21 

Regent 
Thomas,  tailor,  bds.  28  Soden 
Thomas  C.  laborer,  b.  19  Foster 
Thomas  F.  clerk,   142  Harvard,   h. 

Elm,  cor.  Market 
Thomas  F.   confectioner,  Memorial 

Hall,  h.  22  Cowperthwaite 
Thomas,  J.  laborer,  h.  13  Parnell 
Vernon  A.  C.  insurance,  house  229 

Putnam  ave. 
Walter,  car  conductor,  b.  289  Pearl 
Ward  J.   porter,   162   Broadway,  h. 

172  Winsor 
Williard  H.   clerk,  63  Western  ave. 

h.  39£  Kinnaird 
William,  carpenter,  h.  227  Harvard 
William,  teamster,  b.  80  School 
William  A.  marble  cutter,  b.  105  Elm 
William  A.  motorman,  h.  1597  Cam- 
bridge [51  Dana 
William   B.  cigars,  103  State,  B.  h. 
William  C.  h.  52  Kirkland 
William  E.  painter,  h.  136  Winsor 
William  H.  h.  6  Florence 
William  H.  janitor,  Allston  and  Sar- 
gent schools,  h.  92  Norfolk 
William  J.  b.  128  Pleasant 
William  J.  blacksmith,  h.  17  Marion 
William   J.  driver,  Bay,   cor.  Green 

b.  354  Green 
see  Wight 
Whitehouse    Elizabeth    C.     widow     of 
Moses,  h.  18  Orchard 
Jeauette,  dressmaker,  b.  252  Winsor 
Jeremiah  II.  foreman,  10  Arrow,  h. 

92  Wendell 
John  W.  tinsmith,  h.  4.  Upton 
Whiteley  Alfred  R.  bronzer,  h.  213  Put- 
nam avenue 
Martha,  widow,  h.  25  Inman 
M.  Elizabeth,  house  26  Inman 
Sarah,  h.  25  Inman 
Whitfield    Allen,  waiter.  Memorial  Hall, 
b.  8  Mairee 


490 


CAMBRIDGE    ["W]    DIRECTORY 


Whitfield  George  W.  laborer,  h.  1  Jordan 

Whithed  Isabella  Miss,  house  105  Inman 

Sylvina,  Miss,  teacher,  h.  105  Inman 

Whiting  Bertram  C.  clerk,  638  Mass.  av. 

h.  73  Allston 
Clarence  H.  driver,  686  Washington, 

B.  h.  17  Tremont 
Elizabeth,  widow  of  Thomas  S.  h. 

8  Meacham 
Everett  A.  salesman,  bds.  38  Essex 
George,   accountant,  46  Bridge,   h. 

at  Charlestown 
George  A.  salesman,  243  South,   B. 

h.  12  Blgelow 
George  F.  (Whiting  &   Smith),  216 

Green,  h.  12  Bigelow 
George  F.  house  8  Cogswell  ave. 
Henry,  porter,  h.  36  Hubbard  ave. 
Horace  W.  crackers,  77  River,  b.  38 

Essex 
Howard  E.  civil  engineer,  City  Hall, 

b.  11  Ware 
Jennie  M.   widow  of  William  F.  h. 

43  Prospect 
John  H.  salesman,  29   Franklin,  h. 

38  Essex 
MaryE.  private  school,  8  Cogswell 

ave.  h.  do. 
Stephen  B.  general  manager,  Calu- 
met and  Hecla  Mines,  12  Ashbur- 

ton  pi.,  B.  h.  11  Ware 
Stephen  E.  student,   H.  U.  bds.   11 

Ware 
Thomas,   at  N.  P.  &  P.  Co.   b.   17 

Tremont 

WHITING    &   SMITH   (George 
F.    Whiting    and    Ralph    Smith), 

props.  Union   Stables,  216  Green. 

See  reverse  side    of   page,    opp. 

Printers 
Whitley  James  I.  butcher,  h.  9  King  pi. 
John,  butcher,  h.  329  Columbia 
William  H.  h.  480  Putnam  ave. 
Whitman  Edmund  A.  lawyer,  106  Ames 

Bldg.  B.  house  36  Trowbridge 
Ephraim  P.  Mrs.  h.  25  Kirkland 
Francis  H.  treas.  100  Summer,  B.  h. 

8S  Ellery 
Frank,  carpenter,  113  Broadway,  b. 

301  do. 
Leonida  Mrs.  grocer,  161  Main,  h.  do. 
Lucretia  C.  widow  of  Edmund  B.  h. 

26  Trowbridge 
Mary    F.  widow  of  Frank,   h.   958 

Mass.  ave. 
Ralph  T.  hairdresser,  bds.  8£  Perry 
Raymond  Lee,  b.  88  Ellery 
William  B.  shipper,  B.  h.  94  Pearl 
William   H.  shipper,  h.  Green,  near 

Blanche 
Whitmore    George    B.    shipping    clerk, 

Riverside  Press,  h.  97  Henry 
James E.  Rev.  Free  Bap.  h.  25  Erie 


and  custom  tailor,  1859  Mass.  av.h. 
32  Mt.  Pleasant 
Whitney  Alfred  Mrs.  house  6  Langdon 

Alice,  house  10  Ash 

Alice,  house  21  Berkeley 

Amos  P.  confectionery,  h.  35  Fair- 
field 

A.  W.  h.  427  Putnam  ave. 

Charles  A.  plumber,  h.  69  Winthrop 

Charles  C.  b.  105  Chestnut 

Charles  H.  house  16  Warland 

Clara,  h.  105  Chestnut 

Edward  H.  president  and  manager, 
Dover  Stamping  Co.  385  Putnam 
ave.  h.  136  Magazine 

Elizabeth,  widow  of  William,  house 
48  Austin 

Ella  C.  artist,  b.  105  Chestnut 

Emily,  bds.  10  Ash 

Emma  F.  Miss,  bds.  150  Huron  ave. 

Evelena, widow  of  Augustus  A. house 
1840  Mass.  av. 

Fred  E.  clerk,  37  Brattle,  house  at 
Watertowu 

Frederick,  bds.  98.  Magazine 

Frederick  J.  spring  maker,  49  Har- 
vard, h.  at  Arlington 

George  Evans,  at  2  Central  sq.  house 
788  Mass.  ave.  suite  12 

George  H.  motorman,  h.  54  Xinth 

George  W.  painter,  h.  253  River 

George  W.  (Whitney  &  Son),  pho- 
tographer, 559  Mass.  ave.  h.  12 
William 

Harrie  H.  ins.  agent,  4  Liberty  sq. 
B.  b.  16  Meacham 

Henry  F.  insurance  agent,  44  Kilby, 
B.  h.  16  Meacham 

Henry  J.  janitor,  h.  51  Pleasant 

Horace  S.  clerk,  485  Putnam  ave.  h. 
427  do. 

H.  Webster  (Whitney  &  Son),  pho- 
tographer, 559  Mass.  ave.  house  12 
William 

Isabel,  widow  of  George,  house  10 
Cambridge 

James  L.  asst.  librarian,  Public  Lib- 
rarv.  B.  h.  21  Berkelev 

John*  F.  155  Franklin ,  B.  bds.  34 
Austin 

Joseph,  house  98  Magazine 

Joseph  A.  P.,  B.  h.  108  Austin 

Josiah  D.,  Sturgis  Hooper  professor 
of  Geology,  H.  U.  house  2 
Divinity  ave. 

Leonard  P.  music  teacher,  251  Chest- 
nut, house  do. 

Linwood  G.  salesman,  B.  rooms  2S 
Essex 

Lorenzo  A.  switchman,  W.  E.  St. 
By.  201  Main,  h.  5.  r.  29  Harvard 

Luke  H.  broker,  h.  58  Creighton 


CAMBRIDGE    [W]    DIRECTORY 


491 


Whitney  Maria,  h.  21  Berkeley 
Marv,  house  10  Ash 
Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.  18  Forest 
Mary  L.  C.  Mrs.  h.  21  Lee 
Oscar  L.  lire  alarm   operator,   City 

bldg.  Brattle  square,  rms.  do. 
Quincy  Rev.  h.  42  Mt.  Pleasant 
Samuel,  watchman,  169  Gore,  house 

146  Thorndike 
Sarah   C.    widow   of    Otis,   bds.  28 

Essex 
Walter  H.  machinist,  h.  35  Fairfield 

WHITNBY  WILLIAM  H.  civil 
engineer,  15  Court  sq.  room  64,  B. 
h.  105  Chestnut.     See  p.  808 
William  Lambert,  h.  31  Hawthorn 

,  produce,  h.  16  Rindge  ave. 

&  Son  (H.  Webster  and   George  W. 
Whitney) , photographers, 559Mass. 
ave. 
Whittaker   Kate  A.    bookkeeper,   house 
204  Harvard 
Samuel,  shoemaker,  76  Rindge  ave. 
house  do. 
Whittemore  Arthur  F. newspaper  dealer, 
h. 11  Soden 

B.  Arthur,  student,  H.  U.  boards  17 
Bigelow 

Charles  A.  lawyer,  23  Court,  room 
501,  B.  b.  1  Berkeley 

C.  Frank,  heating  and  ventilating 
engineer,  35  L'nion,  B.  h.  11  Ells- 
worth avenue 

Eliza  J.  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  40  Arlington 
Eliza  J. widow  of  Samuel,h.ll  Soden 
Elizabeth    St.  C.   widow   of  Joseph, 

h.  372  Mass.   ave. 
Frank  B.  student,  H.  U.b.17  Bigelow 
Fred  W.  physician,  39  Brattle,  h.  do. 
George  H.  Rev.  h.  329  Harvard 
George  W.  at  Woven  Hose  Co.  h.  11 

Ellsworth  avenue 
Henrietta  M.  widow  of  John,   house 

621  Huron  ave. 
Henry  C.  clerk,  90  North,  B.  boards 

40  Arlington 
Irving,  house  10  Printice  place 
Lyman  A.  b.  621  Huron  ave. 
Martha  E.  widow  of  Benjamin  B.  h. 

17  Bigelow 
Mary  .1.  Miss,  b.  7  Holyokepl. 
Otis  R.  bookkeeper,  <;.")S  Washington, 

B.  b.  17  Pleasant 
Sarah  A.  widow,  h.  183  Prospect 
Synia  H.  widow  <>f  George  W.  house 

>2<)  Harvard 
Thomas,  instructor,  Tufts  College, 

hds.  : J 7 2  Mass.  ave. 
William  R.  paying    teller,     National 

Bank  of  Commerce,301  Sears  bldg. 

B.  h.  .'{•'>  Irving 

Winifred  I..  Mrs.  house  Hotel  Alma. 
788  Mass.  ave. 


Whitten  Charles  O.   supt.  Boston   Glue 

Works, Allston,  h.  782  Mass.  ave. 
Darius,  h.  1  Pearl  st.  pi. 
Edward  F.  fireman,  B.  &  A.   R.  P.h. 

25  Rockingham 
Frank  E.  laborer,  54  Winter 
Herbert  W. rubber  stamps,  house  295 

Winsor 
JohnE.  engineer,  10  Franklin,  house 

Moxon's  bldg.  Green 
Maria  F.  widow  of  James  O.  house 

132  Magazine 
Walter  F.  machinist,  10  Franklin, h. 

h.  174  Auburn 
William,  laborer,  h.  152  Charles 
see  Whitton 
Whittier  Alvin  T. wooden  ware, 116  North, 

B.  b.  34  Western  ave. 
Charles  H.  clerk,  12  Summer,  B.  bds. 

rear  207  River 
Ethie  A.  widowT  of  G.  Henrv.   house 

23  Norfolk 
Hardware  Co.  463  and  465  Mass.  ave. 
Henry  F.  clerk,  B.  b.  57  Creighton 
Henry  Z.  groceries,  194  Merrimack, 

B.  h.  57  Creighton 
Leroy    A.   proof    reader,   Riverside 

Press,  h.  355  Pearl 
William  I.  C.  salesman,  B.  house  82 

Franklin 
WThittle  C.  Livy,  teacher,  H.  U.  house  17 

Sacramento 
John  E.   fireman,  448  Main,    bds.  65 

Auburn 
William  C.  blacksmith,  b.  65  Auburn 
Whitton  James  A.  foreman,  Cambridge- 
port  Diary  Co.   Blackstone,  house 

12  Worcester 
see  Whitten 
Wholey  James  H.   laborer,    house    143 

Webster  ave. 
Whorf  Charles  E.    fish  and    oysters.  5 

Central  sq.  h.  85  Green 
Whoriskey  Eliza,  widow  of  John,  house 

72  Gore 
Frances  E.priucipal,  LasseHpiiinaiy 

school,  b.  72  Gore 
Hugh,  stone  cutter,h.l97  Cambridge 
Hugh  V.  journalist,  h.  78  Thorudike 
Jane  E. teacher. Gore  primary  school, 

bds.  72  Gore 
John  J.  student,  D.   72  Gore 

Joseph,  printer,  b.  17  Winter 

Mary,  widow  of  William,  h.  127  Elm 

Mary  K.  teacher  Lassell  school,  hds. 

72  Gore 
Richard,  stone  cutter,  h.  17  Winter 

Richard,  Jr.  -indent.  II.   r.  bds.  r. 

Winter 

Whortheo  Hannah,  widow  of  Isaac,  h.112 

Pearl 
Whyte    Eben,  blacksmith,    Mt.    Auburn 

cemetery,  i>.  :*7  Auburn  pi. 


492 


CAMBRIDGE    ["W]     DIRECTORY 


Wickfors  Theodore,  cabinet  maker,  bds. 

394  Main 
Wiedemann    Donat,   sausage  mnfg.   181 
Broadway,  h.  37  Hampshire 
John  P.  machinist,  h.  1  Lamson  pi. 
Wieland  Caroline, widow,h.  19  Myrtle  av. 
Christian,  polisher,  rear  46  State,  h. 
16  Seckle 
Wier  Eliza  A.  Miss,  h.  68  Wallace 

Fred  H.  dist.atty.Court  house, Third, 
house  at  Lowell 
Wiezer  Barthold,  belt  maker,  boards  96 

Websier  ave. 
Wiggin  Albert  L.  artists'  materirls,  17 
Bromfleld,  B.  b.  43  Pleasant  pi. 
Alfred,  musician,  h.  3  rear  110  Main 
Charles  H.  orchestra,  622  Mass.  ave. 

h.  4  Rockwell 
Fred,  helper,  162  Broadway,  bds.  r. 

110  Main 
George  W.  hack  driver, h. 2  Douglass 
James,  tinsmith,  h.  167  Franklin 
James  B.  artists7  materials,  17  Brom- 
fleld, B.  h.  13  Pleasant  place 
James  William,  cabinet  maker, State, 

house  402  Main 
Liburtun  W.  clerk,  h.  29  Regent 
William  P.  house  12  Frost 
Wiggins  Herman  D. artists'  materials,  17 

Bromfleld,  b.  13  Pleasant  pi. 
Wight  Alexander  (Wight  &  Scorgie) ,  h. 
147  Lexington  ave.  ward  1 
Austin,  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  bds. 

15  Magazine 
&  Scorgie    (Alexander    Wight  and 
Matthew  L.  Scorgie),  granite  wor- 
kers and  polishers,  258  Mt. Auburn 
see  White 
Wigmore  Charles  Henry,  grocer,31  Web- 
ster ave.  house  do. 
Walter,  provisions,  217  Broadway,h. 
239  Columbia 

WILBER     CHARLES    B.    drv 
goods,  433  Mass.  ave.  h.  129  Wash- 
ington.    See  p.  795 
Wilbur  Agnes,  h.  Moxon's  bldg.  Green 
E.  R.  house  147  Washington 
George,  musician,  h.  16£  Cottage 
Hannibal  P.  h.  Moxon's  bldg.  Green 
Hanson,  furnace  setter,    h.55  Maga- 
zine 
Wilcox  Benjamin,  fireman,  h.  218  Vine 
David  (David  Wilcox  &  Co.),  hatter, 
Portland,    cor.    Broadway    and  8 
Boylston  sq.  B.  h.  21  Bigelow 
David  &  Co.  (David  Wilcox  and  F. 
R.  Going),   hat  mnfrs.   Portland, 
c.  Broadway,  office  8  Boylston  sq. 
Boston 
Elbert  P.  clerk,  7  Boylston  sq.  B.  b. 

21  Bigelow 
Ella  L.  violin  teacher,  2503  Mass.  av. 
boards  do. 


Wilcox  Erley,  bds.  12  Quincy 

George  B.  printer,  299   Washington, 

B.  h.  13  Cleveland 
William  S.  clerk,  B.  b.  2503  Mass.av. 
William  W.  pattern  maker,  h.  2503 
Mass.  ave. 
Wild  Daniel  J.  (D.J.  Wild  &  Co.), stoves, 
etc.  27 Boylston,  h.  5  Gibson 

WILD  D.   J.   &    CO.    (Daniel  J. 
Wild), stoves  and  tinware,  27  Boyl- 
ston.    See  p.  805 
John  Mrs.  bds.  160  Prospect 
Joseph,  house  5  Gibson 
see  Wilde  and  Wiles 
Wilde  Joseph,  real  estate,B.  h.108  Henry 
Joseph  J.  foreman,  72  Main,house  at 

Brighton 
Lewis,  clerk,  b.  108  Henry 
Louisa,  teacher,  b.  108  Henry 
Wilder  Cyrus  D.  h.  13  Lancaster 

George  B.  car  builder,  F.  R.  R.,  B.h. 

10  Forest 
George  B.Mrs. dressmaker,  10  Forest, 

house  do. 
Harriet  E.  widow  of  James  C.  house 

8  Temple 
Lauraette,  widow  of  Elihu,  house  7 

Blake 
Marshall  L.  janitor,  Union  Hall,  bds. 

8  Temple 
Mary,  clerk,  h.  47  Baldwin 
Melville  B.  clerk,  2   Quincy  market, 

B.  h.  24  Beech 
Sarah  J.  widow  of  Silas,  h.  20  Lake 
Wildes  Charles  H.  h.  9  Clinton 
Wilds  William,  laborer,  h.  19  Seventh 
Wiles  Harry  A.  clerk,  B.  b.  1  Hotel  Ver- 
non 
John  M.engineer,h.l  Hotel  Vernon 
Wiley  Annie   A.   Miss,    dressmaker,    11 
Wendell 
Charles  A.  clerk,    154   Atlantic  ave. 

B.  h.  27  Haskell 
Franklin  B.  journalist,  b.  15  Sumner 
H.  Catherine  Miss,  b.  7  Walker 
John,  police  station  2,  h.  309  Main 
John  B.  Jr.  machinist,  h.  270  River 
Joshua,  city  laborer,  h.  1  Murdock 
Seth  X.  h.  140  Magazine 
S.  Herbert,  storage,  h.  140  Magazine 
William,  clerk,  h.  39  Garden 
Wilkes  Clement,   lumber  handler,  housp 

124  Hastings 
Wilkey  Arthur,  clerk,  B.  b.  4  Carver 
Frederick,steward,  Foxcroft  Club,h. 
4  Carver 
Wilkins  Edgar,  clerk,  455  Main,   bds.  32 
Antrim 
Elizabeth  B.  widow  of  Joseph,house 

32  Antrim 
Ernest  F.  clerk,  638  Mass.  ave.  bds. 

32  Antrim 
Eliza  J.  Mrs.  h.  141  Huron  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE    [ff]    DIRECTORY 


493 


Wilkins  George  H.  carpet  cutter,   house 

Eindgefield 
Lymau  E.  bookkeeper,  h.  176  Elm, 

ward  5 
Matel  E.  h.  32  Antrim 
Mary  L.  student,  Radcliffe  College, 

h.  2  Carver 
William  A.  plumber,  1440  Mass.  ave. 

house  303  Pearl 
William  B.  carpenter,  111£  Inman 
Wilkinson  Albert,  helper,  rms.H58,Mass. 

avenue 
Daniel  C.  h.  155  Main 
George,   dental   student,    bds.  3   De 

Wolfe  place 
John,  teamster,  bds.  37  Berkshire 
John  W.  at   Custom  House,  B.  h.  1 

Percy  place 
Mary  J.  widow  of  James   F.  house  3 

De  Wolfe 
Philip  J.  plumber,b.  3  De  Wolfe  pi.  \ 
Walter,  brass  worker,  b.  155  Main 
William,  jobber,  h.  209  Franklin 
William  L.machinist,h.79  Thorndike 
Wilkshire  Thomas, watchman, 24  Brattle, 

h.  250  Franklin 
Wilkshlems  Mary  E.  Mrs.  h.6  Worcester 
Will  John  M.  baker,  3  Austin,  house  295 

Broadway  [7  Allen 

Willard  Charles  C.  bookkeeper,  B.  house 

Charles  F.  carpenter,  826  Somerville 

ave.  h.  at  Somerville 
Eugene  K.  electrician,  h.  4  Beech 
Frank  H.   apothecary,  h.  410  Cam- 
bridge 
Henry  A.  h.  151  Mt.  Auburn 
Martha  M.  Miss,  h.  1582  Mass.  ave. 
May  W.  Miss,  clerk,  649  Mass. ave. b. 

60  Hancock 
Norman  R.  student,  bds.  26  Fairfield 
Ramson,  clerk,  House  of  Correction, 

Thorndike,  cor.  Third,  h.  135  Otis 
Robert  Mrs.  h.  3  Berkeley  pi. 
Roscoe  M.  clerk,  265  Pearl,  house  1 

Westacott  ct. 
Thedora,  h.  3  Berkeley  pi. 
William    A.    P.  ins.   agent,  120  Tre- 

mout,  B.  h.  26  Fairfield 
Willcomb  Winfred  H.  electrician,  house 

40  Market  < 

Willett  Charles  J. carpenter. h.9  Railroad 
Joseph,    brick  maker,  h.  150  Rindge 

avenue 

sc-  Ouellet 
Willey  Aaron  R.  h.28   Lee 

Barry  F.  electrician,  i).  82  Franklin 
John  F.trav. salesman,  h.s_>  FrankliD 
.John  W.  painter,  275  Columbia,  h.19 
Portsmouth 

Lydia  J.  widow  of  Orson  W. lodging 

bouse,  1 1  Brattle 
Thomas  f.  drug  clerk,  l  Putnam  Bq, 

rms.  21  Mt.  Auburn 


Willhanck  Francis  V.  clerk,  P.  O.  647 
Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Somerville 

Williams  Aaron,  laborer,  81  Main,  house 

at  Boston  [avenue 

Aldret  J.   laborer,  B.  h.  2461   Mass. 


2336  Mass.  ave. 
Antonio,  h.  8  Sixth 
Asa,  bds.  1653  Mass.  ave. 
Bennett  J.    bookkeeper,   232    Cam- 
bridge, B.  b.  54  Prospect 
BreckenridgeE.  night  watchman,  h. 

24  Magee 
Carl,  machinist,  rms.  1  Douglass  pi. 
Carrie    M.    Miss,    teacher,    Allston 

school,  b.  84  Inman 
Charles,  h.  132  Harvard 
Charles,  rubber  worker,  h.  18  Mill 
Charles  A.  baker,  29  Franklin,  bds. 

12  Sidney 
Charles   C.  student,  Newton,  b.  128 

Lake  View  ave. 
Charles  H.  carpenter, 113  Broadwav, 

h.  12  Sidney 
Charles  J.  rms.  174  Auburn 
Charles  J.  F.  trav.  salesman,  h.  Ill 

Pleasant 
Charles  R.  laborer,  h.  18  Mill 
David  B.  b.  128  Lake  View  ave. 
Edward  M. inspector,  Custom  House, 

B.  h.  13  Acorn 
Elizabeth,  widow,  h.  59  Bristol 
Ephraim  S.  machinist,  h.  84    Inman 
Eva  M.  and  Georgie  L.  h.  13  Acorn 
Frank  B.  surveyor,  b.  13  Acorn 
Frank  S.  soap  maker,  b.  12  Sidney 
Gaston,  painter,  b.  3  Murdock 
George,  laborer,  h.  37  Brewery 
George,  plasterer,  b.  4k  Essex 
George  F.  meats,  h.  1164  inman 
Griffith   J.  roofing.  232   Cambridge, 

B.  h.  54  Prospect 
Henry,  h.  70  Murray 
Henry  F.  h.  Reed  St.  ct. 
James,  hairdresser,  B.  h.  6  Carlisle 
.lane  M!rs.dressniaker,18  Mt. Auburn, 

house  do. 
John,  laborer,  h.  302  Vine 
.John  B.  carpenter,  b.  IS  Mt.  Auburn 
John  K.S1  Main,  h.  293  Third 
.John  II.  Mrs.  h.  94  Otis 
John  .1.  teamster,rms.l3o  Cambridge 
.John  1'.  printer,  h.  it  Murdock 
Joseph.collar  maker,h.20  Mt. Auburn 

ILLI  VMS  JOSEPHJaardware, 
20    Dock  Bq.  B.h.  128  Lake  Vie* 

ave.     See  page   20 

Joseph,  laborer, 81  Maiuji.at  Bostou 
Joseph  A.,  jeweller,  h.  7  Roseland 
Joseph    E.    coachman,    house   1556 

( iambridge 
Joseph  H.  clerk,   20  Dock  Bq.  B.  b. 

128  Lake  Vie*  ave. 


W 


494 


CAMBRIDGE    [Tfl"\    DIRECTORY 


Williams  J.  stable,  First,  cor.  Charles 
J.  Bertram,  publishing  agent,  H.  U. 

h.  6  Charming  pi. 
Lewis,  city  laborer,  h.  90  Harvard 
Louise  F.  h.  64  Hancock 
Lucretia,   widow   of  Ambler,  h.  18 

Mill 
Maria  Mrs.  h.  461  Winsor 
Maria  A.  widow,  h.  5  Pine 
Mark,  bridge  builder, h. 66  Thorndike 
Mary  Mrs.  nurse,  h.  6  Beech 
Mary,  widow  of  Charles,  grocer,  296 

Vine,  h.  298  do. 
Mary  Ann,  widow,  h.  70  Murray 
Mary  C.  cook,  b.  23  Portland 
Mary  J.  Mrs.  h.  3  Gray  pi. 
Mary  L.  housekeeper,  h.  21  Tremont 
Mary  W.  widow  of'  William  W.  h. 

14  Sumner 
Nathaniel,  tailor,  489  Mass.  ave. 
Oscar,  teamster,  h.  25  Bristol 
Owen  A.  watchman,  h.  69  Plymouth 
Pell,  laborer,  h.  102  Hastings 
Rachael,  widow  of  Andrew  S.  house 

50  Market 
Richard,  plasterer,  bds.  167  Otis 
Rufus   P.  teacher,  E.  H.  S.,  B.  h.  86 

Washington  ave. 
Scott  E.  coachman,  h.  98  Plympton 
Stephen  W.  h.  44  Cottage 
Thomas,  paper  cutter,  h.  1  Eighth 
Thomas,  h.  8  Davis 
Thomas,  student,  rms.  76  Murray 
Thomas,  teamster,  h.  88  First 
Thomas  J.  porter,  rms.  74  Harvard 
William,  bds.  34  Mellen 
William,  jobber,  b.  32  Brewery 
William,   rubber  worker,  house  106 

Webster  ave. 
William  J.  clerk,  b.  148  River 
&  Morrissey,  variety  store,  534  Cam- 
bridge 
see  Mc  Williams 
Williamson  Albert  E.  engineer,  bds.  106 

Thorndike 
Frank  M.  baker,  h.  129  Elm 
Williard  Charles,  laborer,  h.  32  Brewery 
Willicotte  John  W.  at  Tower's,  bds.  389 

Winsor 
Rhoda,  widow  of  John, h. 389  Winsor 
Willis  Arthur  B.  variety  store, 339  Main, 

b.  353  do. 
Bridget,  widow  of  Daniel,  boards  40 

Broadway 
Eliza  S.   widow  of  William,  house- 
keeper, 25  Mt.  Pleasant 
Elmer  L.  clerk,  137  Federal,  B.  h.  48 

Creighton 
James,  carpenter,  h.  40  Broadway 
James,  waiter,  b.  4  Butler  ct. 
Nelson,  laborer,  h.  15  Clark 
Sarah  A.  widow    of  Newell  J.  house 

7  Douglass 


Willis  Walter  R.  clerk.B.h.  37  Regent 
William  D.  teamster,  97  Cambridge, 

B.  h.  12  Broadway 
Williston  Alice  M.  b.  15  Berkeley 

Edwin  0.  granite,  B.  h.168  Magazine 

Lyman  R.  h.  15  Berkeley 

Mabel,  teacher,  17  Berkeley,  boards 

15  do. 
Samuel,  asst.  law  professor,   H.  U. 

h.  45  Garden 
Willson  Robert  W.  laboratory,  H.  U.  h. 

64  Brattle 
see  Wilson 
Willoughby  Arthur  L.clerk,154  Harvard, 

b.  at  Somerville 
Charles  C.  asst.  Peabody  Museum,h. 

18  Ellsworth  ave. 
Willwerth  Alex,  bookbinder,  h.  132  Otis 
A.  Louis,  h.  161  Broadway 
Charles,  laborer,  h.  161  Broadway 
William  F.  messenger,  b.  132  Otis 
William  J.  boiler  maker,  72  Main 
Wilmot   Alfred  G.  real  estate,  boards  S 

Orchard 
Harvey  B.  real  estate,  Somerville, h. 

8  Orchard 
William  D.  trick  bicyclist,  house   23 

Erie 
Wilshere  William,  clerk,  31  Webster  av. 

h.  42  Bristol 
Wilson  Ada  M.  Mrs.  h.  14  Cottage 

Adam  K. (Powell  &Co.),job  printer. 

10  Dunster,  h.  35  Wendell 
Annie,  h.  1529  Cambridge 
Annie  M.  Mrs.  h.  27  Norfolk 
Carrie  dressmaker,  465  Main,  b.  do. 
Charles,printer,Riverside  Press, rms. 

23  Trowbridge 
Charlet  E.  clerk,  b.  15  Union 
Charles  F.   manager,  Little,  Brown 

&  Co.'s  bindery,  Blackstone,  h.  18 

Garden 
Charles  H.  teas,  etc.  344  Cambridge, 

h.  at  Somerville 
Charles  S.  asst.  foreman,  University 

Press,  h.  15  Remington 
Clarence  L.  bookkeeper,   6  Central 

wharf,  B.  h.  35£  Essex 
Daniel,  butter  and  eggs,  house  r.  422 

Columbia 
David,  foreman, dry  press  room, Uni- 
versity Press,  h.  69  Putnam  ave. 
Edmond,  lather,  h.  84  School 
Edwin  E.  produce,  7  Blackstone,  B. 

h.  15  Orchard 
Edwin  H.    with  Arena  Pub.  Co.,  B. 

h.  16  Lee 
Euna  L.  Mrs.  h.  16S4  Mass.  ave. 
Frank    (Thomas    Wilson    &     Son), 

painter,   rear  14  Fairmont  ave.   h.* 

12  do. 
Frank  E.  engineer,  h.  20  Columbia 
Frederick  B.  teamster,  h.  52  Pine 


CAMBRIDGE    [W"]    DIRECTORY 


495 


Wilson  George,  teamster,  h.  Ill  Gore 
George  A.  clerk,  b.  15  Union 
Gus,  carpenter  aud  builder,  302  Co- 
lumbia, h.  do. 
Gustava,  widow,  h.  302  Columbia 
Harrv  J. piano  case  maker,  368  Main, 

h.  303  VVinsor 
Henry,  at  467  Broadway,  b.  do. 
Henry,  mariner,  h.  112  Clark 
Henry,  painter,  b.  5  Parnell 
Henry,  peddler,  b.  58  Winter 
Henry  B.  clerk,  h.  199  Clark 
Herbert  E.  student,   H.   U.   bds.  69 

Putnam  ave. 
Horace  M.  clerk,  Univ.   Press,   bds. 

1775  Mass.  ave. 
James,  asst.  foreman,  book  bindery, 

Riverside  Press,  h.  5  Warland 
Jane,  widow  of  John,  h.  9  Elmer 
John, boot  and  shoemaker,  443  Main, 

h.  32  Western  ave. 
John,  pres.  John  Wilson  &  Son,  Uni- 
versity Press,   Brattle   sq.   house 

1775  Mass.  ave. 
John,  steward,  h.  13  Douglass 
John&  Son,  incor.  printers,  Univer- 
sity Press,  Brattle  square,  and  254 

Washington,  B. 
John  Pi.  clerk,  International   S.  Co. 

Commercial  wharf,  B.  h.  137  Main 
John  R.  clerk,  park  dept.  office, City 

Hall,  h.  141  Washington 
Jonas  W.  teamster,  h.  15  Union 
Joshua,  bookbinder,  bds.  4  Jay 
Leonard    J.    bookbinder,    Riverside 

Press,  bds.  5  Warland 
Margaret,  widow  of  John,  house  58 

Winter 
Martha  E.  Mrs.  h.  65  Hastings 
Mary  Mrs.  house  r.  42  Hampshire 
Mary,  widow   of  Charles,  house  206 

Franklin 
Matilda,  house  22  Pleasant 
Nancy  P.  widow  of  Joshua,  h.  4  Jay 
Richard,  bds.  39£  Holyoke 
Richard  A.  engineer,  h.  106  Norfolk 
Robert,  shipper,  bds.  101  School 
Robert,  teamster,  h.  5  Franklin 
Robert  W.  shipper,  27  Franklin,  bds. 

5  do. 
Royal,  h.  1590  Mass.  ave. 
Samuel-  laborer,  91  Broadway ,house 

77  Hastings 
Samuel  D.  student,  H.  U.  bds.  1684 

Mass.  avenue 
Samuel  E.  janitor,  h.  157  Winsor 
Sarah  A.  Mis<.  fur  worker,  14  Brom- 

field,  B.  house  10  Lake 

Thomas,  house  B8  Bastings 

Thomas    (Thomas    Wilson    &    Son   . 

painter,  r.  14  Fairmont  ave.  h.  do. 
Thomas,  paper  hanger.  730  Mass.  av. 

house  17  Hews 


Wilson    Thomas     &    Son  (Thomas    and 
Frank),  painters,  rear  14  Fairmont 
avenue 
Thomas   S.   carpenter,    house    1146 

Cambridge 
Una  Mrs.  h.  1686  Mass.  ave. 
Walter  E.  driver,  bds.  15  Union 
William,  at  Am.Rub.Co.b.13  Parnell 
William,  peddler,  bds.  58  Winter 
William    E.    foreman,   press   room, 

University  Press,  h.  60  Hancock 
William  H.  elevator  man,  boards  28 

Hubbard  ave. 
William  J.  foreman,  Eastern  potato 

yard,  Chas'n,  h.  323  River 
William  J.   bookbinder,   112  Beach, 

B.  bds.  4  Jay 
see  Willson 
Wilss  Louisa  C.  widow  of  August,  house 

19  Bowdoin 
Wiltberger  Amelia  E.  h.  7  Essex 
Wilton  Cyrus  A.  piana  tuner,  286  Main, 

rooms  16  Howard 
Wiltshire  Thomas,  watchman,  house  250 

Franklin 
Winchester  Charles, carpenter,  house  128 

Magazine 
Winfield  James  S.  porter,  h.  93  Hastings 
Winfree  Arthur,  laborer,  h.  2  Jordau  pi. 
Wing  Jacob,  grocer, 732  Cambridge. h. do. 
Wingate  Charles  E.  L.  managing  editor, 
Boston  Journal,  h.  19  Belle vue  av. 
Wingersky  Lazarus, hatter,  139  Hanover, 

B.  house  60  Sixth 
Wink  Jacob,   grocer,  h.  Hi  Line 
Winkley  Hobart  W.asst.  at  Observatory, 
bds.  at  Boston 
Jeremiah  O.  paper  hanger,  B.  house 
5  Mead 
Winlock  Anna  Miss,  asst. at  Observatory, 
bds.  47  Langdon 
George  L.   asst.  gen.  freight  agent, 
N.  Y.  N.  H.  &  H.  R.  R.,  B.  house 
56  Shepard 
Isabella,  widow  of  Joseph,  house  47 

Laugdon 
John  P.(Barbour,  Stockwell  &  Co.), 
iron  founder,  205  Broadway,house 
18  Clinton 
Louisa  Miss,    assistant   at  Observa- 
tory, bds.  47  Langdon 
Winn  Joseph   L.   electrician,   728   Mass. 
ave.  house  4  Douglass 
William,  laborer,  b.  67  Plympton 
William  J.  physician,  1  Dana 
\\"m<lo\v  Annie,  widow  of  Frank,  house 
21  William 
Daniel,  clerk,  1316  Mass.  ave.  house 

3  Linden 

Edward,  cook,  h.  1  Loughrey  av.  . 
Frank,  boiler  maker,  72  Main,  rooms 
17  Tremont 

Henry,  teamster,  b.  3  Front  at.  el . 


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Winslow  Henry  H.  lawyer,631  Mass.  av. 
house  152  Magazine 
Jennie    P.    Mrs.    janitor,    Cushing 

school,  house  32  Cushing 
John  E. police  station  l,h.50  Cushing 
William  D.  sheriff's  keeper,  house 
70  Inman 
Winsor  Isaac  T.  bds.  9  Dover 

Julia  D.  Mrs.  h.  427  Broadway 
Justin,    librarian,    H.   U.   house  74 

Sparks 
K.  M.  Miss,  house  427  Broadway 
Lydia  A.  widow  of  William  H.  house 

215  Auburn 
Paul, electrical  engineer,B.h.21  Gray 
Winter  Henry  D.  salesman,  M.  E.  Ride- 
out  &  Co.  State,  h.  154  Green 
Henry  O.  clerk,  80  Pleasant,  boards 

154  Green 
Matilda  E.  Mrs.  bds.  12  Columbia 
Rupert,  mariner,  bds.  21  Lawrence 
Winters  John  M.  teamster,  h.  24  Grant 
Winther  Carl  A.  clerk,  B.  bds.  21  Trow- 
bridge 
Matilda  L.  Mrs.  h.  21  Trowbridge 
Winthrop  Charles  A.Mrs.h.  28  Hawthorn 
Simon,  grocer,  20  Hancock,house  306 
Green 
Winton  George  B.   conductor,  N.  Y.  N. 

H.  &  H.  R.  R.  h.  8  Rockingham 
Wire  William,  machinist, Watertown  Ar- 
senal, h.  4  Sacramento  place 
Wirth  Joseph,  foreman,22  Bridge,  house 

at  Revere 
Wise  Bert,  bds.  212  Winsor        [365  Main 
Clara  B.  widow  of  George  O.  house 
Henry  A.   waiter,   U.  S.  Hotel,  B. 

house  62  Kinnaird 
Samuel,  driver,   14  Dublin,  bds.  do. 
see  Weisse 
Wiseman  Daniel  J.   clerk,  42  Oliver,  B. 
bds.  17  School 
Edward  J.  wood  turner,  b.  17  School 
George  T.  printer,  bds.  17  School 
James,  plasterer,  b.  446  Winsor 
Julia,   at  Riverside  Press,  boards  8 

Howard 
Robert,  helper,  h.  58  Fairmont 
Thomas,  engineer,  steamer  7,  house 

416  Main 
Thomas,  Jr.  bds.  416  Main 
Thomas  G.  blacksmith's  helper,  h. 

57  Cherry 
Thomas  J.  plasterer,  4  Gore,  h.  do. 
Wiswell  George  C.  salesman,  450  Wash- 
ington, B.  h.  45  Orchard 
Witham  Amos,  cooper,  h.  170  Gore 

Charles  H.   phvsician,  1a  Blake,  h. 

9  Park 
Roy,  cooper,  bds.  170  Gore 
Witherell  Davis  C.  engineer,  h.  25  Fifth 
Freeman  C.  fish, 556  Mass.  ave.  house 
79  Franklin 


Witherell  Henry  F.  fish,10  T  wharf,B.h. 
66  Magazine 
William    B.   fish,  10  T  wharf,  B.  h. 
66  Magazine 
Witherly  Alden  D.  trav.  salesman,  house 

54  Antrim 
Withers  John,  machinist,  h.  117  Second 
Withey  Simeon  B.  carpenter,  13  Palmer, 

house  52  Brattle 
Withington  Caroline  N.  Miss,  clerk,  138 
Norfolk,  h.  11  Perry 
Charles  F.  clerk,  7  Central  sq.  bds. 

11  Perry 
Eugene  A.  laborer,  h.  54  Howard 
Fannie,  widow  of  Alonzo,  nurse,  h. 

11  Perry 
Henry,  laborer,  h.  45  School 
James,  bds.  177£  Harvard 
Withycombe    William  R.   cooper,  Niles 

*  Bros,  house  end  Kildare 
Witte  Louis,  mnfr.   children's  clothing, 

159  Beach,  h.  54  Pleasant 
Wittig    Otto,    cigar    maker,  house  118 

Columbia 
Wixon  Joseph  W.   Riverside  Press,  bds. 
41  Western  aye. 
Martin  L.  foreman,  h.  10  Kenway 
Wixted  James  H.  hatter,h.77  Hampshire 
Woehler  Clara  Mrs.  bds.  9  Buckingham 
Woleott  Frank,  mason, h. 12  Cogswell  av. 
Harriet  B.  Mrs.  h.  18  Gray 
Henry   K.   billiards,  677  Mass.   ave. 
house  724  do. 
,  Joseph  A.  physician,  303  Broadway, 
house  do.  [Broadway 

Leocadie  A.  widow  of  J.B.  house  303 
Oliver  A.  student,  H.  IT.  boards  303 
Broadway 
Wolf  John,  musician,  h.  17  Upton 
Wolfe  Annie  C.  candy  maker,  boards  239 
Broadway 
John  M.  motorman,  h.239  Broadway 
John  P. piano  maker,b.239  Broadway 
William,  laborer,  b.  11  Leighton  ct. 
William  H.coppersmith,h.l0  Blanche 

,   at   Woven    Hose,   rooms    239 

Columbia  [Seventh 

Wolfendale  William,  machinist,  house  4 

Wolff  Augustus,  com.  mer.   B.  house  11 

Vincent 

Frederick,  hairdresser,  \%   Brattle, 

bds.  2  Wallace  Terrace 
Johan,woodengraver,boards  5  Hotel 
Pleasant 
Wolffe  Elva  I.  B.  Mrs.  h.  24  Follen 

E.  Gertrude,  asst.   at  Observatory, 

bds.  24  Follen 
Martyn  L.  clerk,  B.  bds.  24  Follen 
William  B.   law  student,  H.  U.  and 
bus.  manager,  Harvard    Crimson, 
1304  Mass.  ave.  b.  24  Follen 
Wolterstrom  Joanna,  widow  of  Peter,  h. 
43  Brookline 


CAMBKIDGE    [f?~\    DIRECTORY 


407 


Woltz  Annie  M.  widow,  h.   46  Brookline 
Wood  Achsie  J.  widow  of  David  L.  h. 

18  Orchard 
Agnes,  widow,  house  25  Sidney 
Alden,    carpenter,   b.  Hotel  Myrtle, 

Moore 
Alfred,  cracker  dealer,  29   Franklin, 

house  8  Gardner 
Alfred  F. cracker  dealer, 29  Franklin, 

bds.  8  Gardner 
Alice  Mrs.  house  1043  Cambridge 
Alice,  widow  of  Francis,  house  1335 

Cambridge 
Annie  S.  house  8  Gardner 
Arthur,  carpenter,  h.  25  Surrey 
Bertha  T.  Mrs.  h.  1095  Cambridge 
B.  Sturgis,  elocutionist,h.7  Pleasant 
Charles  J.  wood   carver,   h.  32  Park 
Charles  P.  bookkeeper,  1390  Mass. 

ave.  h.  28  Mellen 
Clark,   engineer,  b.  7  Hotel  Albert, 

144  Harvard 
Daniel  W.  wood  turner,  384  Main,h. 

98  Columbia 
Edward  B.  draughtsman,  B.  bds.  19 

Cottage 
Edward  E.  paints,  etc.  12  Sudbury, 

B.  h.  28  Garfield 
Elmer  E.  grocer,  h.  58  Hammond 
Frederick,  house  15  Harris 
F.  W.  Channing,  architect,  house  15 

Harris 
George,  collector,  h.  23  William 

WOOD  GEORGE  A.  grocer,  1390 
Mass.  ave.  Harvard  square,  h.  12 

Chauncy.     See  page  776 
George  H.  bookbinder,B.h.57  Harris 
Gilbert,  stonecutter,  h.  2  Vineyard 
Hannah,  widow  of  Arthur,  house  25 

Surrey 
Harriet  A.  Miss,  house  48  Cottage 
Harry  J.    (Wood,   Taylor  &    Co.), 

Thorndike,  rms.  334  Harvard 
Henry,   hostler,   12   Soden,   bds.   57 

Flo  ward 
Henry  B.  photographer,h.  53  Market 
.lames,  foreman,  First,  cor.  Main,  h. 

at  Boston 
.lames   A.   tool   sharpener,   258  Mt. 

Auburn,  h.  71  Hoi  worthy 
James  A.  lumber,  54  Kilbv,  B.  house 

1691  Mass.  ave. 
James  L.  house  48  Cottage 
Jared  S.  clerk,  b.  10  Arlington 
Johanna  T.  widow  of  Caleb  T.  house 

04  Hancock  [h.  75  Garfield 

John,  paints  and  oils,  12  Sudbury, B. 
John  II.  clerk,  b.  235  Columbia 
John  II.  teamster,  h.  87  Wendell 
John  T,  clerk,  B.  h.  6  Esses 
John  W.wood  earver.h.  10  Arlington 
John  W.   Jr.  student    II.    l\    bds.  40 

Arlington 


Wood  Joseph,  carpenter,  h.  42  Hawthorn 
Laura  S.  widow  of  Alfred,  house  12 

Chauncy 
Lydia,  widow  of  Robert,h.40  Austin 
Mabel  F.  Miss,  43  Kirkland 
Marcellus  A.  brush  maker,  122  Har- 
vard, h.  at  Somerville 
Martha  K.  widow  of  John  H.  house 

204  Auburn  [house  do. 

Mary  Mrs.  dressmaker,  98  Columbia 
Mary  H.  F.  Mrs.  h.  43  Kirkland 
Mary  J.  h.  151  Mt.  Auburn 
Stephen,  stucco  worker,  house  111 

Hammond 
Victor  L.  at  collar  factory, boards  25 

Surrey 
William  B. salesman,  at  Everett,  bds. 

19  Kenway 
William  F.  sexton,  St.Bartholmew"s 

church,  h.  53  Market 
William   H.    (William  H.   Wood   & 

Co.),  lumber,  13   Broadway,    cor. 

Third,  house  298  Harvard 

WOOD  WILLIAM  H.   &   CO. 
(William  H.Wood  and  George  A. 
Stuart),  lumber,etc.  13  Broadway, 
cor.  Third.     See  back  binding 
W.  Whitney,  13  Broadway,  bds.  298 
Harvard 
Woodaman  Benjamin,  clerk,  8  Boylston, 

bds.  13  Mullen 
Woodard  Bainbridge  W.  54  Kilbv,  B.  h. 
3  Clinton 
James,  carpenter,  b.  167  Hampshire 
Sarah  T.  widow  of  James,  h.  5  Sixth 
see  Woodward 
Woodberry  Philip  O.  clerk,  h.1583  Mass. 
avenue 
William  O.  clerk,  40  State,  B.  b.  15S3 
Mass.  ave. 
Woodbridge  Ann  E.  widow  of  Gilbert, h. 
52  Antrim 
Bicvcle  Club,  2076  Mass.  ave. 
Frank  W.  clerk,  65  F.  H.  market,  B. 

h.  Woodbridge 
H.  Warren,  65  F.  H.  market,  B.  bds. 

2253  Mass.  ave. 
Samuel  F.  pres.  North  ave.  Savings 
Bank  and  provisions,  67  F.  H. mar- 
ket, B.  h.  2251  Mass.  ave. 
William  F.  provisions,  67  F.  EL  mar- 
ket, B.  b.  2253  Mass.  ave. 
Woodburn  Frederick  C.  poultry,  HI  Au- 
burn, house  do. 
Woodbury  Adelaide  M.  b.  .~>1   Henry 

Charles    F.    carpenter,    boards    215 

Harvard 

EDben  R.  fireman,  h.  14  Tufts 
Eben  R.  Mrs.  dressmaker,  11  Tufts, 
house  do. 

George  II. salesman,!  1!)  Washington, 

B.h.  Hotel  Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
Isaac  A.  Mrs.  house  '.»:  Otis 


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CAMBRIDGE    ["^J    DIRECTORY 


Woodbury  John  W.  shoe  mnf  r.h.4  Green- 
ough  avenue 

Lennette  A. Miss, clerk,  county  treas. 
office,  Court  House,  b.  97  Otis 

Willard  H.  horse  dealer,  h.51  Henry 
Woodford  John,  laborer,  h.  27  Gore 
Woodland  Joseph  H.  clerk,  63  Boylston, 
b.  31  Mill 

Joshua,  currier,  h.  47  Plymouth 

Stuart,  grocer,   63  Boylston,   h.  31 
Mill 
Woodman  Byron,  clerk,  h.  181  Winsor 

Charles,  piano  case  maker,  house  303 
Columbia 

Charles  F.  clerk,  U.S. Sub-Treasury, 
P.  O.  bldg.  B.  h.  76  Garfield 

Charlotte  F.  widow  of  Cyrus,  house 
9  Kirkland  place 

J.  Edmund,  at  Harvard  University, 
h.  1671  Cambridge 

Mary  Miss,  h.  9  Kirkland  place 

Walter  physician,  Hubbard  pk.  h.do. 

W.  Scott,  freight  conductor,  B.  &  M. 

R.  R.  h.  6  Leighton  ct. 

Woodruff  Frank  B.  bicycles  and  bicycle 

repairing, 445  Mass.  ave.  b.57  Pearl 

Woods  Brothers  (Edward  C.  and  Fifield 

E.  Woods),  painters, 428  Main 

Byron,  teamster,  81  Main 

Charles  B.  designer,  h.322  Brookline 

Edward  A.  salesman,  boards  430 
Broadway 

Edward  C.  (Woods  Bros.),  painters, 
428  Main,  h.  289  Mass.  ave. 

Elizabeth  Mrs.  confectionery,  rms. 
222  Columbia 

Ellen,  widow,  h.  115  Kinnaird 

Fifield  E.  (Wood  Bros.),  painter,428 
Main,  h.  34b  Cherry 

Henry  W.  vocalist,  b.  32  Bigelow 

Ida  E.  asst.  at  Observatory,  bds.  at 
Natick 

Isabella  G.  music  teacher,430  Broad- 
way, bds.  do. 

James  H.  books,  29  Brattle, house  at 
Somerville 

James  M.  Jr.  salesman,  B.  house  32 
Bigelow 

Jennie,  widow  of  Edward,  house  169 
Norfolk 

John  G.  salesman,  h.5  Glenwood  av. 

John  M.(John  M.  Woods  &  Co.),  22 
Bridge,  office,  31  Lancaster,  B.  h. 
at  Somerville 

OODS  JOHN  M.  &  CO.  (John 
M.  Woods  and  Charles  H.  Sher- 
burne) ,  lumber,  22  Bridge,  and  31 
to  35  Lancaster,  B.     See  page  23 

Joseph  A.  steam  fitter,  h.  79  Hamp- 
shire 

Leon,  carpenter,  h.  257  Sidney 

Mary  A.  Miss,  h.  27  Cowperthwaite 

Mina  A.  Mrs.  house  32  Bigelow 


w 


Woods  Patrick  C.  stucco  worker,  B.  h. 
430  Broadway 
Peter  C.  porter,  h.  54  Franklin 
William,  freight  handler,h.  44  North 
Woodside  Alonzo  F.  clerk,  P.  O.,  B.  bds. 
90  Inman 
John  P.  engineer,  h.  90  Inman 
Maud  S.  gold  beater,  h.  90  Inman 
Woodsome  Andrew,  teamster,  house  204 

Columbia 
Woodward  Abishai,  h.  14  Sumner 
Alice  S.  h.  14  Sumner 
Archelaus  K.  salesman,  h.1162  Mass. 

avenue 
Charles  E.  clerk,  1238  Mass. ave. bds. 

9  Remington 
Grace  R.    Miss,    teacher,    Willard 

primary  school,  b.  34  Cottage 
Huldah  P.  widow  of  Frederick  R.  h. 

34  Cottage 
Priscilla,  widow  of  Charles,  h.  403 
Mass.  ave. 
Woodworth  Charles  A.  carpenter,  h.  59 
Hubbard  ave. 
Edward  J.  treas.  39  Harvard,  house 

at  Allston 
Henry  L.  locksmith,  b.  3  Tremont 
Horace,  watchmaker,  h.  3  Tremont 
James  A.  architect,  b.  3  Tremont 
Jay  B.  instructor,  H.  U.  h.7  Rutland 
Mason  Co.,  E.  J.  Woodworth,  treas. 

box  mnfrs.  etc.  39  Harvard 
Titus,  teamster,  h.  448  Winsor 
William  M.  bds.  149  Brattle 
Woolley  Samuel  R.  silversmith,  house  53 

Ellery 
Woolson  James  A.  leather,  136  Summer, 

B.  h.  277  Harvard 
Woolston  James,  carpenter,  h.  17  Banks 
Woolway  Richard,  clerk,  1238  Mass.  av. 

h.  11  Cleveland 
Wootton  Joseph  M.  painter,  h.  10  Grigg 
Worcester  Ann  Maria,  widow  of  Thomas 
F.  h.  77  Brattle 
Asa,  brush  mnf  r.  h.  7  Felton 

WORCESTER  BROS,  (Charles 
H.,  Samuel  A.,  Frederick  and 
Franklin  Worcester),  furniture,  23 
and  25  Brattle.     See  page  797 

Charles  H.  (Worcester  Bros.),  furni- 
ture, 25  Brattle,  h.  at  Hollis,  X.H. 

Franklin  (Worce  ter  Bros.),  furni- 
ture, 25  Brattle,  b.  1734  Mass.  av. 

Frederick  (Worcester  Bros.),  furni- 
ture, 25  Brattle,  h.  1734  Mass.  ave. 

George  H.  brush  mnfr.  27  Exchange, 
B.  h.  58  Garfield 

George  W.  teacher,  h.  59  Wendell 

Samuel  A.  (Worcester  Bros.),  furni- 
ture, 25  Brattle,  h.  at  Hollis,  N.H. 
Warden  Archie,  case  maker,  b.  43  Web- 
ster avenue 

Elizabeth  O.  Mrs.  h.  314  Broadwav 


CAMBRIDGE    [W]    DIRECTORY 


499 


Worden  Isaac  V.  saw  filer,  8  Central,  h. 
51  Brookline 
James  H.  builder,  265  Columbia,  h. 
167  Hampshire 
Wornell  Louis  D.  hairdresser,  481  Mass. 

ave.  h.  at  Boston 
Worthen  George  E.  machinery  dealer,  65 
Main,  house  at  East  Lexington 
John  R.   carriagesmith,   4  Western 

ave.  h.  109  Pearl 
see  Whorthen 
Wotten  Henry,  clerk,  b.  100  Putnam  av. 
Wren  John,  P.  P.  section  hand,  bds.2480 
Mass.  ave 
John  T.  clerk,  369  Main,  h.  86  School 
Wright  Amelia,  principal,  Willard  prim- 
ary school,  rms.  825  Mass.  ave. 
Augusta  A.  Mrs.  h.  85  Hastings 

B.  Frank,  teamster,  h.  398  Columbia 
Charles  E.  bookkeeper,  234  Friend, 

B.  h.  2353  Mass.  ave. 
Charles  H.  clerk,  b.  13  Dunster 
Charles  H.  clerk,  C.  G.  L.  Co.  1290 

Mass.  ave.  h.  52  Walden 
Charles  J.  teamster,  h.  26  Brookline 
Charles  P.  waiter,  h.  43  Washington 
Clifford  B.  clerk,  b.  114  Washington 

avenue 
Cyril  (C.  Wright  &  Co.),  1388  Mass. 

ave.  Harvard  sq.  h.  1130  do. 

WRIGHT  C.  &  CO.  (Cyril 
Wright), real  estate  and  mortgages, 
8  Harvard  sq.     See  p.  16 

C.  H.  Conrad,   instructor,  H.  U.  h. 
16  Gray 

Daniel  W.  theo.  student,  H.  U.  rms. 

150  Mt.  Auburn 
Edward  L.  provisions,  89  River,  h. 

75  do. 
Euphemia  C.  Mrs.  h.  38  State 
Franklin,  janitor,  24  Holyoke,  house 

27  Grigg 
TT7RIGHT    GEORGE    G.   grain 
VV    84  Mt.  Auburn,  bds.  13  Dunster. 

See    reverse    side,   yellow    insert, 

opp.  Box  Mnfrs. 
Harry,  steward,  h.  15  Grant 

WRIGHT  HASTINGS  I>.  baker, 
84  Mt.  Auburn,  h.  84  do.     See  page 

Henry    A.    lithographer,    Riverside! 

Press,  h.  261  Brookline 
James  E.  foreman,  75  Main,  house  93 

Norfolk 
.lames   II.  sec.  Grocers'   Exchange, 

B.  h.  116  Oxford 
John,  laborer,  h.  '27  Jay 
John  II.  laborer,  h.  6  Mager 

Kittle  D.  Mrs.  cashier,  518  Wash.  P>. 

rms.  23  Norfolk 
Laura  Miss,  teacher,  Willard  primary 

school,  rms.  826  Mass.  ave. 
Margaret  B.  Mrs.  h.  16  Graj 


Wright  Mitchell,  laborer,  h.  202  Bridge 
Nathan  M.  provisions,  2  Norfolk,  b. 

5  Dickinson 

Rodney  P.  piano  regulator,  house  6 
Granite 

R.  Irving,  student,  H.  U.  rooms  14 
Greenough  avenue 

Samuel  J.  Mrs.  h.  11  Dover 

Theo.  F.  Rev.  prof.    Homiletics,  N. 
C.  Theol.  school,  h.  42  Quincy 

William,  house  13  Dunster 

William   G.   stenographer,   bds.   261 
Brookline 

William  L.  draughtsman,   at    Prov- 
idence, b.  38  Lake  View  ave. 
Wroth  Harry  J.  mattress  maker,  b.  114 

Harvard 
Wruck  Ludwig,  bookkeeper,  Cambridge 

Laundry,  h.  85  Putnam  ave. 
Wy  Lee,  laundry,  22  Brookline,  h.  do. 
Wyatt  Stephen  J.  clerk,  90  North,  B.  b. 
123  Otis 

,  widow  of  Albert  N.  h.  123  Otis 

Wyeth  Alice  A.  h.  15  Hilliard 

Alice  S.  widow  of  A.  Augustus,  h. 
51  Ellery 

Franklin  (Wyeth  Bros),  undertaker, 
1426  Mass.  ave.  h.  9  Rutland 

Bros.  (B.  Franklin  and  Henry  A.), 
undertakers,  1426  Mass.  ave. 

Henry  A.  (Wyeth  Bros.),  undertak- 
er, 1426  Mass.  ave.  h.  3  Shepard 

James  H.  (J.  Wyeth  &  Co.),  grocer, 

6  Brattle,  h.  219  do. 

John  H.  clerk  and   messenger,   765 

Mass.  ave.  h.  at  Sharon 
J.  H.  &  Co.  (James  H.  Wyeth  and 

Herbert  M.  Shepherd),  groceries, 

6  Brattle 
Lucy    C.   teacher,   Quincy    primary 

school,  h.  15  Sacramento 
Susan  E.  principal,  Dunster  primary 

school,  h.  23  Brendon 
Zoa  A.  h.  15  Hilliard 
Wylie  James,  grocer,  9  Brookline,  rms. 

28  do. 
Wyman   Abbie,  widow  of   J.   Henry,  h. 

382  Cambridge 
Caroline  F.  widow  of  James,  house 

120  Norfolk 
Charles  II.  ear  conductor,  room-    to 

dishing 
Charles  F.  merchant,  58  India  sq.  B. 

h.  90S  Mass.  ave. 
<  Sharles  N  .  engineer,  b.  439  Main 
David  \v.  grocer,  137  Columbia,  h. 

302  Broadway 
Edward,   commission   merchant,  82 

Water,  rm.  10,  B.  h.  3  Crai-ie 

WVMAN    JOHN    1\    lawyer,   30 
Court,  rooms 3  and  i.  B.  house  23 
Fayette.    See  p.  818 
Mary  M.  h.  lis  Brattle 


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DIRECTORY 


Wyman  Morrill  M.  physician,  25  Church, 

h.  77  Sparks 
Morrill  M.  Jr.  h.  77  Sparks 
.Samuel  E.  physician,  2  Mt.  Auburn, 

and  3  Putnam  ave.  h.  do. 
Susan,  house  118  Brattle 
William,  clerk,  674  Mass.  ave.  house 

58  Pleasant 
William  H.  bookkeeper,  b.  382  Cam- 
bridge 
Wyse  John,  yard  hand,  336  Main,  house 

Hotel  Grotto 
Thomas  P.  rubber  cutter,  house  234 

Columbia 
Wyzanski  Annie  Miss,  b.  401  Cambridge 
Bessie  Miss,  b.  401  Cambridge 
Charles  J.  salesman,  b.  401  Cambridge 
E.  Eebecca,  widow  of  Joseph,  house 

401  Cambridge 
Henry  M.  clerk,  b.  401  Cambridge 


XAVIER  ANSEL  P.  supt.  436  Main,  h. 
35  Essex 
Arthur  F.  magician  and  jeweler,   7 
Green,  B.  h.  92  River 


YAGER  JOHN  F.  steward,  14  Dunster, 

h.  32  Putnam  ave. 
Yale  Joseph  C.  dentist,  2458  Mass.  ave. 
house  do. 
Richard  B.  apothecary,  2460  Mass. 
avenue,  h.  2458  do. 
Yancy  Isaac  B.  laborer,  b.  30  Soden 
Yandell  Ella  Miss,  nurse,  858  Mass.  ave. 
boards  do. 
Frances  Miss,  nurse,  858  Mass.  ave. 
boards  do. 
Yates  Annie  Mrs.  h.  2  Hastings 

Christopher,  porter,  162  Broadway, 

h.  19  Hunting 
Harry,  machinist,  h.  135  Amory 
Ybarra  General  A.  importer,  house  1735 

Mass.  ave. 
Yeamans  Alice,  clerk,  at  1061  Cambridge, 
h.  lll>o  Inman 
Jarius  P.  steam  fitter,  b.  142  Wash- 
ington 
Yeaton  Adelaide  A.  Mrs.  h.  14  Healey 
F.  T.  clerk,  286  Main 
Harry  T.  bds.  14  Healey 
Sarah  B.  Mrs.  at  Baptist  Home,  h. 

30S  Brookline 
Thomas,  painter,  h.  27  West 
Yeomans  Harry  G.  clerk,  B.  b.  9  Russell 
Yerrington  Ellen  M.  music  teacher,  12 
Remington,  house  do. 
Frank    M.   pocket  book    manfr.   17 
17  Battery  march,   B.  h.  12  Rem- 
ington 
Olive,  widow  of  James  B.  house  12 
Remington 


Yerxa  Georgiana,  widow  of  Edward  N. 

h.  5  Pemberton 
Henry  D.  grocer,  680  Wash.  B.  house 

37  Lancaster 
Jeffrey,  grocer,  298  Cambridge,  h.  at 

West  Somerville 
Richard  C.  clerk,  h.  23  Magnolia  av. 
Woodford  (Yerxa  &  Yerxa),  grocer, 

669  Mass.  ave.  h.  896  do. 
&  Yerxa  (Woodford  Yerxa),  grocer, 

669  Mass.  ave. 
Yofe  Morris,  shoe  repairer,  247£  Broad- 
way, h.  at  Boston 
Yore    George,   teamster,   Richardson  & 

Bacon,  h.  7  Fallon  place 
York  David  H.  teamster,  h.322  Columbia 
Emeline  M.  widow  of  George  H.  h. 

70  Prince 
Frank  S.  clerk,  h.  22  Cowperthwaite 
Frederick  W.  machinist,  b.  70  Prince 
George  W.  clerk,  229  Franklin,  B.  h. 

435  Main 
Harry  H.  clerk,  b.  322  Columbia 
Joseph  B.  salesman,  B.  b.  70  Prince 
Yott  Peter,  carpenter,  h.  5  Parnell 
Youd  Bonaparte,  h.  89  Fourth 
Young  Allen  F.  h.  57  Sidney 

Alexander,  driver,  b.r.400  Columbia 
Andrew,  boiler  maker,  b.  325  Main 
Annie  E.  widow  of  Prosper,  house  5 

Decatur  ct. 
Bartholomew  M.  h.  209  Green 
Benjamin,  wood  carver,  b.  147  Ham- 
mond 
Cassar  J.  upholsterer,  h.  6  Cherry 
Clarence  H.  clerk,  29  Franklin,  bds. 

at  Boston 
David,  roofer,  1982  Mass.  ave.  h.  at 

West  Somerville 
David  T.  student,  H.  U.  b.  6  Ash 
EcLric  F.  crackei  dealer,  29  Franklin, 

h.  38  Mt.  Auburn 
Edward,  electrician,  2369  Mass.  ave. 

h.  4  Olive  place 
Edward  P.  clerk,  Mass.  ave.  rms.  24 

Beech 
Eliza  J.  Rezeau,  widow  of  Henry  W. 

h.  2  Pleasant  pi. 
Elizabeth,   collar  maker,  house   147 

Hamilton 
Emma  J.  principal,  Tarbell  primary 

school,  rms.  19  Magazine 
Fraucena,  widow  of  Carlos  L.  b.  194 

Prospect 
Fred  W.  car  conductor,  bds.  Stephen 

Young's,  Bradbury 
George,  piano  maker,  rms.  50  Austin 
George  B.  salesman,  B.  h.  282  Mass. 

avenue 
George  M.  machinist,  rms.  271  Broad- 
way 
George  U.  inspector,  B.  W.  P.  Co.  h 

308  Mass.  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE      [2]    DIBECTOBY 


501 


Young    George    W.    bamboo    furniture 

maker,  b.  412  Putnam  ave. 
Hannah  Mrs.  h.  70  Austin 
Henry,  confectioner,  h.  70  Austin 
Herbert  G.  bookkeeper,  130  Gore,  h. 

9  Regent 
Hittie  S.  Mrs.  nurse,  rms.  151  Auburn 
Hortense  O.  teacher,  Harvard  gram- 
mar school,  b.  77  Prospect 
Jacob  J.  piano  trimmer,  r.  368  Main, 

h.  at  Boston 
James,  h.  70  Dana 
James  R.  dining  rooms,  15  Bow- 
Jane  M.  «lressmaker,  39  Fairmont 
John,  carpenter,  h.  10  Hancock 
John,  carver,  house  69  Sixth 
John,  clerk,  h.  41  Hampshire 
John,  clerk,  Riverside  Press,  rooms 

146  Magaziue 
John  Jr.  h.412  Putnam  ave. 
John  B.  car  conductor,  b.  325  Main 
John  G.  wood  carver,b.l47  Hamilton 
Joseph  W.  painter,  h.  241  River 
Lemuel  J.  b.  412  Putnam  ave. 
Louisa,  widow  of  Charles  J.    house 

13  Brewer 
Margaret  V.  Mrs.  h.  6  Ash 
Nathaniel,  janitor, 2  Central  sq.  h.do. 
Nina  I.  widow   of  Frank    A.    dress- 
maker, 15  Remington,  h.  do. 
Orileus  L.  baker,  445  Cambridge,   h. 

447  do. 
Otson,  potato  chips,  139  Blackstone, 

B.  h.  Holworthy,  opp.  Locust 
Rebecca  A.  h.  45  Erie 
Robert  J.  laborer,  h.  625  Putnam  av 
Samuel    D.    bookbinder,     Riverside 

Press,  h.  43  Erie 
Sarah,  widow,  b.  Ash,  cor.  Brattle 
Stephen,  laborer,  h.  Conroy's  block, 

Bradbury 
T.  Edward,  lineman,  109  State,  B.  b. 

62  Cherry 
William,  painter,  h.  1  Hotel  Shirley, 

School 
William,  piano  polisher,  r.  368  Main. 

h.  at  Boston 
William,  shoemaker,  386  Putnam  av. 

rms.  40  Fairmont 
William, wood  carver,h.l47  Hamilton 
William,  clerk,  h.  79  Plymouth 
William  Mrs.  h.  rear  400  Columbia 
William  II.  action  maker,  bds.    rear 

400  Columbia  [Bristol 

Voungdahl  Gu8,  rubber  worker,    bds.  22 
(Justavus,  polisher,  l».  22  Bristol 
Matilda  Mrs.  h.  22  Bristol 

Solomon,  gardener,  h.  22  Bristol 

Youngerman  Ruth,   widow    of   Solomon. 
b.  212  ( Columbia 


Yrull  Knut,  piano  maker,  rms.  59  Essex 
Yuen  Lee,  laundry,  251  Broadway, h.  do. 
Yuill  Maude  Miss,  grocer,  28  Mill,  h.  do. 
Yutin  Axel,  tailor,  rms.  314  Cambridge 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  678  Mass.  ave. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  695  Mass.  ave. 


ZACHEUS  OLAF,  tailor,  bds.  10  Broad- 
way 
Zack  Bros.  (Julius  X.   and  Mayer    H.), 

photographers,  689  Cambridge 
Julius  X.  (Zack    Bros.),    photogra- 
pher,    689    Cambridge,     house  at 

East  Boston 
Mayer  H.    (Zack  Bros.),    photogra- 
pher,   689  Cambridge,   h.   at  East 

Boston 
Zager  Stephen  J.  teamster, h.  2524  Mass. 

avenue 
Zahn  Marie,  teacher,  bds.  32  Bigelow 
Zamore  William,  foreman,  Otis,    corner 

First,  h.  74  Dana 
Zanditon  Louis,  dry  goods  merchant,  h. 

243  Columbia 
Zapp  Daniel,  piano  finisher,  h.  9  Carlisle 
Zautner  William,  candymaker,  713  Mass. 

ave.  b.  44  Pearl 
Zefferino  Antonio,  laborer,  h.  115  Second 
Zeigler  Michael,  tanner,  h.  Tannery 
Zelck  Charles,  shoemaker,  33£   Reed,   h. 

33  do. 
Frank  L.  bookbinder.  7  Brattle,  bds. 

33  Reed  [33  Reed 

William  C.  printer's  pressman,  B.  b. 

Zerega    Clarence    A.     confectioner,    94 

Pleasant,  h.  8  Warland 
Edward  F.  clerk,  27  Kilby,    B.    and 

(Zerega  &  Co.),  636  Mass.   ave.  b. 

217  Green 
John  T.  hatter,  636  Mass.  ave.  house 

217  Green 
&  Co.  (Edward  S.    Zerega),    gents' 

furnishing  goods  and  hatters,  636 

Mass.  ave. 
Zeta  Psi  Club,  24  Church 
Zimmerman   Fannie    Mrs.    grocer,    109 

Portland,  h.  do. 
Samuel,  laborer,  P.  R.  R.  house  io«> 

Portland 

Theodore,    Foreman,    Revere  Sugar 
Refinery,  Water,  h.  ;n  Somervifie 
Zintz  Harris,  painter,  h.  163   Kim 
Zirkel  William  N.  Foreman,  30  Boylston, 

h.  51  Wicklow 
Zittel  Peter,  baker,  264  Pearl,  b.  262  do. 
Zoller  George  C.  driver,  house  91    Rich- 
dale  ave. 
Zollin  Ida.  widow  of  Axel,  h.  2  Bennett 
Xwinck  Joseph,  wood  carver,  i>.  56  <>ti- 


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EMBRACING  

A  Classified  List  of  all  Trades,  Professions  and  Pursuits   in    the    City    of   CAMBRIDGE  for 

the  year  1896,  arranged  Alphabetically  for  each  Trade,  thus  exhibiting  at  a 

glance  the  full  address  and  Special  Business  of  her  Citizens. 


Accountant. 

CONANT    CHARLES      M. 

State,  near  Osborn.    See  p.  96 

Advertising  Agents. 

(Signs  and  Fences.) 

CALLAHAN  W.  J.  &  CO. 

124  Elm.     See  p.  790 

Aluminum  Ware. 

WHITE  F.  A.  675  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  806 

Ambulance  and  Patrol 
Wagons. 

WAUGH  CHARLES  &  CO. 

442  to  450  Maiu.     See  p.  35 

Ammonia. 

Christopher  <;.  A.  300  Broadway 

Antique  Furniture  and 
China. 

GLARE  FREDC.  29  Brattle. 

See  page  7(.)x 
GRANT  A.    M.  &  I).  \\.    n; 

State       Sec  p.  7!»S 

PEDERSEH   PETER  A.  11 

( Sherry.    Sec  page  798 
POWERS  LEE  L.S0  Boylston, 

See  page  S27 

ROBINSON    T.  (52S  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  798 


Antique  Pottery. 

HEWS  A.  H  &  CO.  99  Cres- 
cent ave.     See  page  793 

Apothecaries. 

Acheson  W.  R.  81  Webster  ave. 
Andros  H.  S.  697  Mass.  ave. 
BARTLETT    HORACE    S. 

1338  Mass.  ave.    See  p.  96 
Bass  Charles  A.  1054  Mass.  ave. 
Bayley  A.  R.  &  Co.  637  Mass.  ave. 
Blatchford  George  H.  1390  Cam- 
bridge 
Cahill  J.  F.  1248  Cambridge 
Claflin  Walter  A.  1  Brattle 
Combs  Charles  E.  1093  Cambridge 
Crocker  P.  R.  30S  Broadway 
Cunningham  Pharmacy,1369  Cam- 
bridge 
I  ><>\\  George  F.  50  Bovlstou 
Dow  Mareellus  I.  L69 Pearl 
Eaton  D.  A.  31  Brattle 
Farwell  s.  W.  230,Cambridge 
FRAZIER  WILLIAM  11.1(5) 
Harvard.      Sec  p.  808 

Gafiey  Thomas  V.  125  Cambridge 

(Jove  Ezra  C.  276  and  337  Main 
Grace  Edw.  .1.  183  Mt.  Auburn 
Greeley   II.   A.  &  Co.  1238  Cam- 
bridge 
Barbour  John  .1.  '.).'{  Rice 
Hubbard  .1.  II.  .v  Co.  1360  Mass.av. 

Hunt   W.  IJ.  &  CO.   805    BlaSS.   ave. 

Jones  Mark  A.Mrs.  L50  Cambridge 
Ketchum  George  B. 272  Broadway, 

and  1»;7  Main 

Laing  Alfred  A.  -J7.s  Pearl 
LaPierre  Elle  11.  so  River 
LaPierre  &  NTorton,223  Putnam  av. 
Lombard  Charles  S.  2275  and  2431 
Ma—,  ave.  and  209  Broadwai 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 


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Ap  o  t  it  ecu  t  ues.-Con. 

Lowell  Frederick  H.  1  Austin 
Lvnch  Albert  E.  119  Hampshire 
O'DONXELL      MAURICE, 

Inrnan  sq.  and  903  Cambridge,  c. 
Willow.     See  page  808 

Olive  George  M.  1863  Mass.  ave. 

Orne  Joel  S.  427  Mass.  ave. 

Phillips  Carrie  E.  81  Concord  ave. 

RarnsdeirsPharmacy,541Mass.av. 

Reeves  Bros.  1  Putnam  sq. 

Reycroft  LewTis  W.  336  Cambridge 
and  492  and  1916  Mass.  ave. 

Saunders  Ambrose  C.  441  Cam- 
bridge 

Stevens  Charles  E.&  Co.153  Bridge 

Sullivan  John  H.  43  Gore 

Sylvia  John  C.  2109  Mass.  ave. 

Talbot  S.  Herbert,  705  Cambridge 

Thorndike  Edward,  655  Mass.  av. 

Toye  John,  96  Pleasant 

TUITE  JOHN  A.  &  CO.  85 
Hampshire.     See  p.  808 

Willard  F.  D.  408  Cambridge 

Yale  Robert  B.  2460  Mass.  ave. 

Appraisers, 

HANCOCK    CHARLES   E. 

615  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  19 
KNIGHTS  S.  R.  &  CO.   615 

Mass.  ave.  and  226  Washington, 
B.     See  back  cover 

Architects. 

Bartlett  Charles  H.  622  Mass.  ave. 
Dennison  H.  B.  342  Cambridge 
DOW  RALPH  N.  26a  Brattle. 

See  page  809 
Fogerty  George  F.  631  Mass.  ave. 
Harrington  E.  T.  671  Mass.  ave. 
KEENAN  T.  H.  First,  corner 

Thorndike.     See  p.  790 
Leavitt  E.  D.  2  Central  sq. 
McClare  C.  Herbert,  649  Mass.  av. 
Xorris  Wilfred  A.  1400  Mass.  ave. 

Art  Stained  Glass, 

LEO,  DALTOX  &   CO.    160 

Congress.     See  p.  505 

Artists, 

Adams  E.  L.  16  Haskell 
Bickford  Charles  S.  Mrs. 2  Putnam 

court 
Bissell  Mary  L.  Mrs.  115  Inman 
Blake  J.  H.  7  Prentiss  pi. 
David  Maria  J.  Mrs.  22  Avon 
Davis  Gertrude  C.  Mrs.  41  Essex 


Frost  George  A.  2086  Mass.  ave. 
Gallisou  Henry,  54  Brattle 
Hammers  John  J.  15  Tremont 
Mahady  Fred  T.  671  Mass.  ave. 
Morton  M.  Maude,  10  Wallace 
Norcross  E.D.Miss,12  Concord  av. 
Pach  Bros.  1179  Mass.  ave. 
Ross  Denmon  W.  24  Craigie 
Scott  J.  W.  A.  44  Pleasant 
Tiffaney  Wm.  S.  27  Ware 
West  Louisa  C.  33  Grigg 
Whitney  Ella  C.Miss,10o  Chestnut 

Artists9  Materials, 

Davis  C.  Fred,  527  Mass.  ave. 
EDWARDS  W. J.22  Bovlston. 

See  p.  792 
SEVER  C.  W.  1354  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  24 

Asphalt  Paving, 

BARBER  ASPHALT 
PAVING  CO.  (THE),  First 
next  Canal  bridge,  and  70  Kilby, 
B.     See  page  5 

Assayer. 

BROWNE  ARTHUR 
BENJ.  64  Antrim  and  119 
Water,  B.     See  page  26 

Athletic    Goods, 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.  587 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Auctioneers, 

Adsit  W.  H.  66  Thorndike 
AHERN  JOHN  J.  3S£  Fifth. 

See  page  35 
DANFORTH  W.  B.  &   CO. 

2041  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  18 

ELLIS  WILLIAM  R.Lyceum 
bldg.  Harvard  sq.    See  p.  14 

FAIRBAIRN  J.  R.  436  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  809 

GARVIN  P.  J.  253  Cambridge. 
See  page  19 

HANNUM  L.  M.649  Mass.  ave. 
See  page  14 

KNIGHTS  S.  R.  &  CO.  615 
Mass.  ave.  and  226  Washington, 
B.     See  back  cover 

Lennon  James  E.  631  Mass.  ave. 

TORREY  A.  R.  2076  Mass.ave. 
and  85  Water,rms.23,B.  See  p. 18 

WRIGHT  C.  &  CO.  8  Har- 
vard sq.     See  p.  16 

WARDWELL  W.  C.  649 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  816 


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Awning   Materials. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.   &    CO. 

587  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Awnings. 

LEHMANN    R.     &   CO.   58£ 

Long  Wharf,  Boston.  See  p. 516 

Bacon    Works. 

HOWE  BROS,  foot  of  Distill- 
house,  r.  945  Cambridge.  See 
page  776 

SQUIRE  JOHN  P.  &  CO. 

169  Gore  and  23  and  25  F.  H. 
market,  and  39  and  40  No.  Mar- 
ket, B.     See  p.  379 

Badges. 

TAYLOR  C.H.  CO,495a  Mass. 
ave.    See  p.  794 

Bail      Commissioners. 

Malley  Edward  B.  80  Otis 
WRIGHT  C.  &  CO.  8  Harvard 
sq.     See  p.  16 

Bakers. 

(See also  Bread  Stores;  also 
Cracker  Bakers.) 

BALL.  ELIJAH,  3  Austin  and 

627  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  779 
Bulke  Paul,  52  Plymouth 
Butler  M.  P.  176  Harvard  and  135 

Inman 
Cambridge  Baking  Co.  office  438 

Mass.  avenue 
Cartner  C.  Ill  Fourth 
Collins  E.  163  Bridge 
Corcoran  Jeremiah,  169  Main 
Dankskin  John  F.  53  River 
Dow  A.  H.  95  Brookline 
Frew  James,  163  Pearl 
Girard  Brothers,  r.  49  Dublin 
Glaser  Frank,  313  Vine 
Haarts  William,  95  Banks 
Hakanson  Andrew  P.    815  Cam- 
bridge 
Hamilton  A.  Mrs.  461  Main 
Hamilton  A.  L.  84  Kirkland 
Hamilton  &Lemay,288  Broadway, 
5  Mt.  Auburn,  243  Hampshire  and 
215  Franklin 
Hathaway  Charles  F.  1904  Mass. 
ave. 


HJORTH    &    JACOBSEN, 

(Swedish),404  Main  and  31  Elm. 
See  p.  26 
Hovestadt  Frank,  2529  Mass.  ave. 
Ireland  R.  E.  89  and  91  Pleasant 
Joyce  H.  R.  Mrs.  399  Main 
Kuner    August,   Hampshire,    cor. 

Plymouth 
Loud  George  W.  1061  Cambridge 
Maguire  Jas.  H.  6£  Norfolk 
Mitchell   S.   H.   209,   480  and  575 

Cambridge 

NEW  YORK  BISCUIT  CO. 

(THE),    29    Franklin  and  40 

Green.     See  back  cover 

PETTERSON    OSCAR     G. 

303£  and  351£  Main.    See  p.  778 

Reis  Manuel  C.   67  Gore  and  717 

Cambridge 
Scollan  Patrick,  191  Hampshire 
Spraggs  William,  151  Harvard 
Swett  Benjamin  C.  157  Hampshire 
Tobey  Ellen  O.  722  Mass.  ave. 
WRIGHT    HASTINGS    D. 
82  and  84  Mt.  Auburn.    See.  p.22 
Young  O.  L.  445  Cambridge 
Zittell  Peter,  264  Pearl 

Ball  Printing. 

FACEY  J.  FRANK,  Central 

sq.     See  p.  796 
WESTON  L.  F.  558  Mass.  ave. 

See  opp.  printers 

Bands  and  Orchestras. 

BROCK'S  BAND,  12  Brattle 
Columbia  Orchestra,  163  Appleton 
Rhodes,  185  Hampshire 
Wiggin  C.  H.  622  Mass.  ave. 

Banks. 

(See  also  Savings  Banks.) 

CAMBRIDGE  NATIONAL 
BAN 

p.  767 

CAMBRIDGE  SAFE  DE- 
POSIT AND   TRUST  CO. 

1298  and  1300  Mass.  ave.  See  p. 
770 

CAMBRIDGEPORT  NA- 
TIONAL BANK,  595  Mass. 
ave.     See  p.  767 

CHARLES  RIVER  NA- 
TIONAL BANK  OF  CAM- 
BRIDGE, 1408  Mass.ave.Har- 
vard  row.     See  p.  766 

Columbian  Co-operative  Bank 
(The).  763  Mass.  ave. 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  GO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


507 


FIRST  NATIONAL  BANK 
OF     CAMBRIDGE,       665 

Mass.  ave.   cor.   Prospect.     See 

p.  765  B 

LECHMERE     NATIONAL, 

BANK,  337  Cambridge.    See 

p.  766 
NATIONAL    CITY    BANK 

OF      CAMBRIDGE,      765 

Mass.  ave.     See.  p.  765 
Reliance  Co-operative  Bank,  1400 

Mass.  ave.   Lyceum  bldg.  Har- 
vard sq. 

Barges. 

COLBY  BROS.  (May  Bennett) 
Lyceum  bldg.  Harvard  sq.  See 
p.  30 

ELLIOTT  &  DUVEY,  (An- 
nabell),l  Holyoke.  See  p.  30 

Barrel  Dealers. 

Bancroft  Edward,  930  Cambridge 
Davis  Summer,  89  Bridge 
Maloney  Daniel,  25  Eighth 
Richardson  J.  A.  207  Lake  »View 

ave. 
Shuler  John,  249  Prospect 
Welch  William,  127  Gore 


Barrel  Mnfrs. 

Geopper  Bros.  Ninth,  opp.  Spring 


Bedding. 


Corcoran  J.   H.   <fe  Co.  587  Mass. 
avenue 


Bedding,  Feathers, 
JEte. 

RICKER  GEORGE  F.  (549 
Mass.  ave.  and  Lyceum  bldg. 
Harvard  sq.     See  p.  781 


Bedding     Renovating. 

(STEAM.) 

RICKER  GEORGE    I\  649 

Mass.    ave.    and  Lyceum  bldg. 
Harvard  sq.    See  p.  781 

Bedsteads. 

New  England  Metallic    Bedstead 
Co.  380  Main 


Bicycle  Repairers  and 
Supplies. 

HALL      BROTHERS,      628 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  199 

Kanaly  M.  E.  Co.  (The),  299  Pros- 
pect 

McGUIRE     WILLIAM    T. 

247  Cambridge.     See  p.  794; 
Moselev  J.  L.  727  Mass.  ave. 
NEWMAN  W.  J.    1288  Mass. 

ave.    See  back  map 

Bicycle    Saddle    Mnfi\ 

NEWMAN  W.  J.    1288  Mass. 
ave.     See  back  map 


Bicycles  and  Tricycles. 

Barry  J.  W.  &  Co.  2435  Mass.  ave. 
Carter  Geo.  H.&  Co.  3  Central  sq. 
Cheever  C.  G.  1049  Mass.  ave. 
Darlow  John,  940  Mass.  ave. 
Furniss  Wm.  E.  4  Brattle  sq. 
Himeon  E.  C.  594  Mass.  ave. 
McGUIRE     WILLIAM     T. 

119  and  247  Cambridge.     See  p. 

794 
Moseley  J.  L.  727  Mass.  ave. 
NEWMAN  W.  J.  mnfr.  1288 

Mass.  ave.    See  back  map 
Woodruff  Frank  B.  445  Mass.  ave. 


Billiards  and  Pool. 

Andrew    Francisco,  Jr.    82  Cam- 
bridge 
Central  House,  483  Mass.  ave. 
Connors  John,  136£  Hampshire 
HARVARD   SQUARE 
BOWLING  ALLEYS,  1400 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  20 
Leavitt  &  Pierce,  1316  Mass.  ave. 
Mackay  .Fames  A.   120    Hampshire 
Mains  Peter  J.  -2i)7  Cambridge 
Murphy  J,  P.  Cedar,  cor.  Dudley 
Myers  Julius,  677  Mass.  ave. 

Xewton  John, 86  Harvard 

Nichols  F.  A.  i  Brattle 
Roberta  <>.  P.  L5  Brattle 
Sanboro  Henry,  1280  Mass.  ave. 
Valln  John  B.  332  Main 
Wolcotl  Henry  K.  *;77  Mass.  ave. 


Birds  and  Cages. 
Smith  .».  \.  I..  3  Esses 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 


508 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Blackings. 

REID    W.  W.  MNFG.  CO. 

(THE),  mnfrs.  436  Main.     See 
page  795 

Blacksmiths. 

(See    also      Carriagesmiths ;     also 
Horseshoers.) 

Berry  Charles  E.  72  Boylston 
Burnett  &  Knapp,  319  Third 
CAMPBELL    WM.   &  CO. 
Sixth,   near  Broadway.     See  p. 
803 
FIELD  WALTER  W.67  Main 

See  page  802 
GARRETT  WM.F.139  Frank- 
lin.    See  page  96 
GURRY  JOHN  F.  19  and  21 

Blanche.     See  page  781 
Hagerty  Sydney,  137  Gore 
Hiltz  Alexander,  386  Columbia 
Lane  John,  35  Gore 
MacKenzie  J.  K.  264  Green 
MAITLAND  JAMES,17  Har- 
vard, cor.  Sixth.     See  page  805 
McMTJRRAY  PETER, Third, 

cor.  Munroe.     See  page  781 
Melinsky  A.  4  Cherry 
PATTERSON  GEORGE,181 

Hampshire.     See  page  829 
RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 
27  to  31  Main.     See  back  cover 
and  page  803 
Sandberg  Edward,  124  Elm 
SMITH  THOMAS,  336  Main. 
See  page  28 

Blank  Book  Mnfrs. 

FARQUHAR  DAVID,  rear 

573  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  792 
HEWITT  LEWIS  J.622  Mass. 

ave.     See  opp.  page  268 
SEVER  CHARLES  W.  1354 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  24 
THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 

1320  Mass.  ave.     See  page  796 

Blue  Stone. 

CHARLES  RIVER  STONE 

CO.  Norcross  Bros,  props. Free- 
Ion  Morris,  manager,  Brookline, 
near  the  Bridge  and  79  Hunting- 
ton ave.   Boston.     See  page  820 

FORD  AUSTIN  &  SON,  31 
to  43  Main,  and  35  Hawley,  B. 
See  page  802 

HARRINGTON  JOHN,  61 
Main,  telephone  connection. 
See  page  801 


Bluing  Mnfr 

Davis  David  W.  28  Clay 


Boarding    and    Lodg- 
ing Houses. 

Abbott  Lucy  K.  Mrs.  5  Dickinson 
Ahern  Win.  Mrs.  67  YVinthrop 
Armenian  Boarding  House.  7  Par- 

nell 
Armstrong     Henrietta     Mrs.  464 

Main 
Atwick  Francis  A.  19  Cottage 
Bergeron  P.  60  Dublin 
Black  Jane  Mrs.  95  Main 
Brando w  E.   G.   Mrs.    24  and  26 

Holyoke 
Broadway  House,  5  Broadway 
Brown  Elizabeth  Mrs.   34  Second 
Brown  James  Mrs,  315  Mass.  ave. 
Brown  Mary  E.  48  Brattle 
Buckley  James,  729  Cambridge 
Cameron  Nellie  Mrs.  5  Temple 
Canty  Kate  Mrs.  285  Broadway 
Cheney    Susan   D.   Mrs.  lodging, 

52  Mt.  Auburn 
Coes  George  H.  205  Hampshire 
Collins  Mary  B.  Mrs.  56  Second 
Corballis  Mary,  194  Vine 
Corson  Matilda  M.  Mrs.  392  Main 
Creelman  R.  B.  Mrs.  220  Prospect 
Cummings  Annie  B.  Mrs.  94  Pres- 

cott 
Dacey  Nellie  F.  Mrs.  110  Otis 
Diehl  Mary  C.  Mrs.  60  Harvard 
Dunlop  Margaret  P.  1268  Mass.av. 
Dutton  M.  Mrs.  22  Green 
England  Jemima,  16  Blake 
Fahey  Marv  Mrs.  157  Main 
Forbes  M.  A.  Mrs.  8  Ellery 
Freeman  B.  H.Mrs. 20  Webster  av. 
Gillau  Patrick  J.  15  Farwell  place 
Gimpel  Annie  Mrs.  63  Sixth 
Gould  Joseph  H.  79S  Mass.  av. 
Halvorsen  Marie  Mrs.  108  Thorn- 
dike 
Hanifen  Martha  M.  Mrs.  63  Elm 
Harrington  Mary  C.  94  Brattle 
Harris  Minnie,  102  Main 
Heaton  Sarah  Mrs.  284  Broadway 
Hedin  Anna  C.  28  Second 
Hickey  Ellen  Mrs.  536  Cambridge 
Hixon  Josephine  Mrs. 15  Magazine 
Hotel  Harvard,  221  Main 
Hotel  Washington,  201  Cambridge 
Howard  Mary,  155  Otis 
Kempton  Martha,  2  Frank 
Kimball  Hanuah  A. 826  Somerville 

venue 
Johanson  Annie.  394  Main 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


733 

Massachusetts 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


509 


Mann  Isabella  Mrs.  201  Cambridge 
Maynard  Stephen  A.  97  Austin 
McKenna  L.M.Mrs. 201  Cambridge 
MeNamara  Agnes,  38  Winthrop 
Mooney  Jane  M.  5  Linden 
Moran  John  Mrs.  164  Gore 
Moriarty  Annie  E.Mrs.  1697  Cam- 
bridge 
Owen  Mary  Mrs.  446  Winsor 
Peaslee  Cyrus,  1023  Mass.  ave. 
Peirce  Thomas  F.  84  Prospect 
Place  Darius  F.  226  Broadway 
Poole  Calvin,  9  Xorfolk 
Russell  Helen  K.  93  Austin 
Seeley  H.  Jennie  Miss, 305  Broad- 
way 
Shaw  John,  374  Main 
Shea  Mary  Mrs.  65  Boylston 
Spink  S.  97  Green 
Streb  Julia  A.  34  Second 
Sullivan  Mary  Mrs.    10  Broadway 
Taylor  Harvey,  2366  Mass.  ava. 
Thompson  Robert,  55  Hubbard  av. 
Tweedy  IsabellMrs.  70  Franklin 
Welch  Nellie  F.  Miss,  115  River 
Wessman  M.  Mrs.  157  Thorndike 
Whitman  Mary  E.  Mrs.  958  Mass. 

avenue 
AVilley  Lydia  J.  Mrs.  44  Brattle 


Boat  Builder. 

Davy  William  H.  foot  of  De Wolfe 

Boiler  Mnfrs. 

CAMPBELL  WILLIAM  & 

CO.  Sixth,  near  Broadway. 
See  page  803 

Kendall  Edward  &  Sons.  72  Main 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 
27  to  31  Main.  Sec  back  cover 
and  page  803 

Riverside  Boiler  Works,  50  Har- 
vard 

ROBERTS  IKON  WORKS 
CO.  1)2  Main.     See  page  803 

Thurber  John  11.  <;.">  Main 

Boiler  Setters. 

Ni:w  ENGLAND  MA- 
SONRY CO.  168   Main  and  s 

Oliver.   15.      See  page  834 

Bolts,  Trusses,  Kte. 

HALL   BROS,   machine  bolts, 

628  Mass.  ave.    Sec  page  199 


Book  Binders  and 
Blank  Book  Mnfrs. 

Bettinson  E.  W.  7  Brattle 
CAMPBELL   H.  I>.   &   CO. 

688  Mass.  ave.      See  page  792 
Cambridgeport  Diary  Co. 24  Black- 
stone 
FARQUHAR    DAVID,  rear 

573  Mass.  ave.     See  page  792 
HOUGHTON  H.  O.  &  CO. 
Blackstone  and  4  Park,  B.     See 
page  830 
Little,  Brown  &  Co.  Blackstone 
McXamee  J.  H.  H.  26a  Brattle 


Booksellers  and 
Ushers. 


Pub- 


Amee  Bros.  1382  Mass.  ave. 
ATH^NEUM  PRESS,  Ginn 

&  Co.   prop.    First,    near   Main. 

See  reverse  side  of  page  opposite 

College  Directory- 
Campbell  X.  R.  28   Bovlston 
CORCOKAX    J.  H.  &    CO. 

587  Mass.   ave.     See  front  edge 

and  page  36 
*GREEi\OUGH  W.A.&  CO. 

Cambridge  Directory,   575    and 

1354  Mass.  ave. 
GINN  &  CO.  Athaeneum  Press, 

First,  near  Main.     See    reverse 

side   of  page  opposite    College 

Directorv 
*HOUGHTON,      MIFFLIN 

&  CO.  Blackstone  and  4  Park. 

Boston.     See  page  830 
HUNT    EDGAR  F.    &  CO. 

575  Mass.  ave.      See  back  cover 
Lemon  Lewis.  584  Mass.  ave. 
SEVER  CHARLES  W.  1354 

Mass.  ave.    Sec  page  21 
SHAUGHNESSY   I)    15.  278 

( Jambridge.    See  page  7(.m> 
THURSTON (  .  H.  L320  Mass. 

ave.    Sec  page  796 
Woods  .1.  II.  29  Brattle 


Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers. 

Brauwn  M.  313  Main 
Brovi  n  John  A.  is:)  Mass.  ave. 
Burns  Patrick,  •  ;:  Norfolk 
CUTTEK  GEO.  P.  L426  Mass. 

ave.    See  p.  7'.>."> 
Dollard  James,  L326  Mass.  ave. 
Egan  John,  lion  Mass.  ave. 
Falconer  James,  (OS  Mass.  a\  e. 
Fogg  E.  T.  619  Mass.  ave. 
Frankensteiu  Max,1050<  lambridee 


PPCCMC  ft  pn     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UllLl.il  L    Ot   UUlJ         723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


510 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Boot  and  Shoe  Dealers* 
Con. 

Guyer  Lewis  B.  agent,  251  Cam- 
bridge 

Huebel  E.  C.  277  Broadway 

Hughes  John,  1098  Cambridge 

Isenberg  G.  A.  wholesale,  381 
Main 

Lane  John  J.  58  Rindge  ave. 

Madden  Daniel  J.  645  Cambridge 

Marnell  Thomas,  2437  Mass.  ave. 

Menazes  M.  R.  311  Cambridge 

MORIARTY  P.  H.  1386  Mass. 
ave.     See  p.  795 

Mullins  Thomas,  85  Kinnaird 

IEWMAI  W.  J.  1288  Mass. 
ave.     See  back  map 

Nickerson  S.  L.  439  Mass.  ave. 

Osborn  F.  E.  590  Mass.  ave. 

Pippy  J.  H.  19  River 

Quill  Dennis  S.  2068  Mass.  ave. 

ROOP  W.  T.  &  CO.  547  Mass. 
ave.     See  map 

Rosenberg  Samuel,  594  to  600  Cam- 
bridge 

Rosencrans  Louis,  1248  Mass.  ave. 

Smith  Harry  L.  4374  Main 

Smith  Thomas  C.  2050  Mass.  ave. 

Swett  A.  G.  &  Co.  Norfolk 

Weinberg  J.  H.  723  Cambridge 

Boot  and  Shoe 
Dressings. 

REID   W.  W.  MNFG.  CO. 

(THE),  mufr.  436  Main.     See 
page  795 

Boot  and  Shoe  Makers* 

Aguiata  Antonia,  183  Third 
Anshelm  John  H.  158  Harvard 
Artesani  A.  602  Mass.  ave. 
Asburn  H.  W.  41  Portland 
Bailev  Charles,  3  Douglass 
Bills  James  A.  22  Central  sq. 
Bolster  Richard,  5  Brattle  sq. 
Brauwn  Mendele,  343  Main 
Brundage  Levi,  6  Brewer 
Burns  Patrick,  67  Norfolk 
Corcoran  Timothy,  171  Dublin 
CUTTER  GEO.  F.  1426  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  795 
Dauwalt  William,  129  Inman 
Davis  F.  H.  1426  Mass.  ave. 
Dollard  James,  1326  Mass.  ave. 
Drebbin  P.  548  Mass.  ave. 
Duff'ey  John,  440  Main 
Dufley  Patrick  E.  1008  Cambridge 
Duffey  William  H.  178  Harvard 
Fisher  John,  93  Alls  ton 


Galvin  Michael  J.  164  Holyoke 
Gilberti  Anthony,  190  Franklin 
Gold  Abraham,  3  Brattle  sq. 
Goldberg  Samuel,  2055  Mass.  ave. 
Harmon  William,  351  Broadway 
Katzmaier  William,  2416  Mass.  av. 
Kelley  Patrick,  1047  Mass.  ave. 
Keogh  John,  Huron  ave.  corner 

Cushing 
Kline  Joe,  25  Washington 
Lepofsky  Edward,  231  Vine 
Lermon  Wolf,  1281  Cambridge 
Madden  Jere,  923  Main 
Mahoney  Patrick  J.  2058  Mass.  av. 
Matthews  William  P.  558  Mass.  av. 
McAnaul  T.  5  Central  sq. 
McFarland  James,  1890  Mass.  ave. 
Mellon  Martin,  191  Hampshire 
Menezes  M.  R.  311  Cambridge 
Milligan  Daniel  H.  36  Fifth 
MORIARTY  P.  H.  1386  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  795 
Mullins  Thomas,  85  Kinnaird 
Newcomb  E.  D.  1115  Cambridge 
NEWMAI  W.  J.  1288  Mass. 

ave.     See  back  map 
O'Connor  Michael  E.  65  Rindge  av. 
O'Flanagan  Charles,  34  DeWolf 
O'Loughlin  John  J.l  128Cambridge 
Payson  B.  S.  351  Broadway 
Penke  Frederick,  24  Hampshire 
Peters  J.  H.  58  Brookline 
Quinn  Peter,  904  Banks 
Reardon  Thomas,  640  Cambridge 
Reynolds  Samuel,  1  Blackstone 
ROOP  W.  T.  &  CO.  547  Mass. 

ave.    See  map 
Rosenberg  Alex,  351  Main 
Rosencranz  Louis,  1248  Mass.  ave. 
Ruggli  J.  A.  5  Brattle 
Rusanna  Antonia,  2894  Main 
Ryan  W.  J.  569  Cambridge 
Salvalovitz  M.  1093  Cambridge 
Shea  Cornelius,  30  Jefferson 
Silverman  F.  1012  Cambridge 
Smith  John  C.  76  Winsor 
Stevenson  Wm.  110  Hampshire 
Taranto  John,  944  Banks 
Tauwalt  Wm.  129  Inman 
Toohy  P.  C.  1252  Mass.  ave. 
Traynham  Robert,  24  Mill 
Ware  Wm.  43  Market 
Weber  Anslem,  574  Cambridge 
Weber  Henry,  75  Pleasant 
Whittaker  Samuel,  76  Rindge  ave. 
Wilson  John,  443  Main 
Yofe  Morris,  2474  Broadway 
Young  Wm.  386  Putnam  ave. 
Zelck  Charles.  334  Reed 

Botanical  Supplies. 

Cambridge  Botanical  Supply  Co. 
1286  Mass.  ave. 


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Bottlers. 

McLaughlin    Michael,    21    Wash- 
ington 
Shad  well  Francis,  Lechmere  sq. 
Union  Bottling  Co.  Third,  corner 
Charles 


Bouquets. 

BECKER  FRED  C.  1730  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  793 
BOCK    WILLIAM    A.    2388 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  793 
DOYLE   WILLIAM  E.  1501 
Cambridge,  and  43  Tremont,  B. 
See  page  200 

Bowling  Alleys. 

HARVARD  SQ.  BOWLING 
ALLEYS,  C.  C.  Randall,  prop. 
1400  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  26 

Rhodes  E.  J.  2371  Mass.  ave. 

Box  Mnfrs. 

PAGE   CARLOS  L.  &  CO- 

164  to  174  Broadwav.     See  opp- 
PAGE   GEO.   G.BOX  CO- 

(wood),  3  to  13  Hampshire.  See 

page  opp.  391 
Place  Charles  (paper),  134  Norfolk 
STANDARD    TURNING 

WORKS,  122  Broadway  and 

53  State,  rm.  433,  B.     See  back 

cover 
Wood  worth  Mason  Co.  39  Harvard, 

office,  4  Liberty  sq.  B. 

Box  Printers. 

PAGE  GEO.  G.  BOX  CO.  3 

to  13   Hampshire.     See  p.  opp. 
391 

Box  Shook. 

PAGE   CARLOS  L.   &  CO. 

1(54  to  174  Broadway.     See  opp. 
PAGE  GEO.  G.  BOX  CO.  3 

to  13  Hampshire.     See  opp.  39] 

Bot/s9  Clothing, 

CORCORAN    J.   H.  &  CO. 

587  Mass.  mvc    See  p.  •:<• 

Boys'  J  Tuts  and   C<ij>s. 

CORCORAN    J,    II.    &    CO. 

687  Mass.  ave.    See  p.  30 


Bracket  Mnfr. 

OLSSON  JOHN  F.  &  CO. 

1414  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 


Brass  Founders  and 
Finishers. 

Cambridge  Brass  Works,  69  Main 
Hayden  G.  W.  60  Main 
Standard  Brass  Co.  Osborn 


Brass  Polishes. 

REID  W.  W.  MNFG.  CO. 

(THE),  436  Main.     See  p.  795 


Bread  Stores. 

(See  also  Bakers.) 

Barrow  John  Mrs.  201  Third 
Coveney  Hannah  Mrs.  10  Winter 
Daly  Catherine,  19  Ninth 
Farrell  C.  Mrs.  187  Mt.  Auburn 
Hayes  Kate  E.  61  Western  ave. 
Lund  Julia  Mrs.  16  Eighth 
Mathesou  John,  76£  Harvard 
McCoart  K.  F.  Miss,  21  Boylston 
Murley  James,  76  Harvard 
O'Neil  Eliza,  31  Hunting 
Roulston  Rebecca  M.  107  Oxford 
Taylor  Elizabeth  Mrs.  274  River 


Brick  Mnfrs. 

Bay  State  Brick  Co.  r.  124  Rindge 

ave.  office  Pembertou  sq.  B. 
Cofran  N.  M.  &  Co.  Concord  ave. 

near  Waldeu 
DeROSAY    D.    WARREN, 

66  Dublin,  and  17  Otis.  H.     See 

page  789 
Foster  Edward  A.  r.  Concord  ave. 
Parry   Bros.  A  Co.  Concord  ave. 

near  Belmont  Line 
San.N  M.  w.  -_>si  Waldeu 


Bricks. 


DeROSAY     I). 

tit;  Dublin  and  r 
page  789 


WARREN, 

Otis,   B.     - 


fiRPPMP  £  Pfl     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UriLLllL    OC  UUlJ         723    MASSACHUSETTS   AVE. 


514 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Bridge  Builders* 

BOSTON    BRIDGE   WKS. 

Sixth,  c.Rogers  and  70  Kilby,B. 
See  opp. 

BriJEges  and  Steel  and 
Iron  Buildings* 

BOSTON    BRIDGE   WKS. 

Sixth,  cor. Rogers, and  70  Kilby, 
B.     See  opp. 

Bristle  Brushes  and 
Corn  Brooms. 

EATON  F.  M.  351  Broadway. 

See  p.  799 

Britannia  Mnfr. 

Draper  Daniel  A.  Ill  Thorndike 

Brokers. 

(INSURANCE.) 

AHERN  JOHN  J.  38£  Fifth. 

See  p.  35 
CLOSE  JOHN,  649  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  17 
M'COY     GEORGE     M.     75 

State,  B.     See  p.  17 
ODIORNE  JOHNL.763  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  16 
RAYMOND  T.  H.  634  Mass. 

ave.     See  map 

(MORTGAGE.) 

AHERN  JOHN  J.  38£  Fifth. 

Sr  j  p.  35 
Bailey  J.  L.&  Sons, 175  Cambridge 
GARVIN  P.  J.  253  Cambridge. 

See  o.  19 
ODIORNE     JOHN    L.     763 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  16 
RAYMOND  T.   H.  634  Mass. 

ave.     See  map 

(REAL  ESTATE.) 

AHERN  JOHN  J.  38£  Fifth. 

See  p.  35 
GARVIN  P.  J.  253  Cambridge. 

See  page  19 
HANNUM  L.  M.  649  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  14 
ODIORNE  JOHN  L.763  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  16 
RAYMOND  T.   H.  634  Mass. 

ave.     See  map 


Broom  Mnfrs. 

HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  (dea- 
lers), 1  Central  sq.     See  p.  29 
La  Croix  Basel,  r.  63£  Rindgeave. 
Pelkey  Francis,  r.  75  Crescent  av. 

Brown  Bread  Mixture. 

HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  1  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  29 

Brush  Mnfrs. 

Burton  A.  E.  &  Co.  122  Harvard 

Buckwheat. 

(SELF  RAISING.) 

HOLMES    J.    A.   &    CO.    1 

Central  sq.     See  p.  29 

Builders. 

(STEEL    AND    IRON    BUILD- 
INGS AND  BRIDGES.) 

BOSTON    BRIDGE  WKS. 

Sixth,  cor.  Rogers,  and  70  Kil- 
by,  B.     See  p.  515 

Builders  and  Con- 
tractors. 

BARKER  JOHN,  283  Huron 

ave.     See  p.  790 
FILLMORE  W.   &    CO.    11 

Cherry.     See  p.  789 
FURBISH  F.   B.    13    Church. 

See  p.  789 
GREEN  HENRY  &  CO.  46 

Bridge.     See  p.  787 
HAYDEN  ZEBAH,  Dvke,  c. 

DeWolf.     See  p.  789 
HOPKINS  A.  B.    276   Pearl. 

See  p.  788 
KEENAN  JAS.  H.  First,  coiv 

Thorndike.     See  p.  790 
McCOY  W.    J.   &  SONS,  19 

Walnut  ct.     See  p.  801 

Mcdonald  Alexan- 
der, 205  Western  ave.  See 
p.  789 

Mcdonald     john     & 

SON,  109  Western  ave.  See 
page  800 

McISAAC  J.  A.  rear  2  Wash- 
ington.    See  page  788 

NESBITT  JOHN, 36  Wallace. 
See  p.  788 

NEW  ENGLAND  MASON- 
RY C0.16S  Main  and  8  Oliver, 
B.     See  p.  824 

STEARNS  31.  N.  44  Wallace. 
See  p.  800 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


515 


BOSTON  BRIDGE  WORKS, 

^s&-e^  DESIGNERS  AND  BUILDERS  OF«^ 

Steel  Frames  foi  Buildings.  Diners,  Roof 
Trusses  and  Bridges. 


We  Have  Constantly  on  Hand  a  Large  Stock  of  Material  From  Which  We  Can  Furnish 

Promptly,  Girders,  Columns,  Trusses  and  Steel  Z  Beams, 

From  "4  to  24." 


:       «MP> 


Steel  Frame  of  Worthington  Building,  Cor.  stale  and  Congress  Sis.,  Boston,  Mass. 

70  KILBY  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


516 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


ESTIMATES  FURNISHED 


ESTABLISHED  1817 


CORRESPONDENCE  SOLICITED 


BOSTON  TYPE  FOUNDRY 

104  Milk  Street,  Boston 

Makers  and  Sellers  of  Type 

PRINTING  OFFICE  FURNISHERS 

Agents  for  the  Thorne  Type-Setting  Machine 
and  Gaily  Universal  Press.  Eastern  Agents 
for  the  Hamilton  Manufacturing  Company's 
Wood  Goods 


COPPER   ALLOY    METAL 

Made  by  this  Foundry,  is  harder  and  tougher  than  any 
other  type  metal  made 

CALL    AND    SEE     THE    BICYCLE    GORDON  —  SOMETHING    NEW    IN    JOB    PRESSES 


R.  LEHMANN  &  CO., 

Manufacturers  of 

Awnings,    Tents 

AND     FLAGS. 

?TENTS    TO    LET. 


WATERPROOF    WAGON 
COVERS. 


Canopies  To  LetforWeddings,  Receptions, 
etc. ,  and  put  up  at  short  notice. 

DECORATING  HALLS  A  SPECIALTY. 

SECOND-BAND  CANVAS  FOR  SALE, 
58^  LONG  WHARF. 

TELEPHONE  CONNECTION. 


GREENE  &  GO., 


NORCROSS    FURNACE. 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 
T'Sa     Massachusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


517 


Builders*  Finish. 

OTIS  WOOD  WORKS,  Otis, 

near  First.     See  p,  28 
STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.   (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
B.     See  p.  13 

Builders9  Hardware. 

BUCKLEY  J.  L.  &  CO.  532 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  804 

Builders9  Material. 

BURDITT     &     BYNNER, 

674  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  7 
DeROSAY     D.   WARREN, 

66  Dublin.     See  p.  789 
Ellston    A.    A.    Broadway,    cor. 

Sixth 
Ellston  M.  &  Son,  Main,c. Pioneer 
Grant  H.  L.  &  H.  E.  168  Main 
White  F.  L.  &  Co.  168  Main 
WOOD  WILLIAM  H.&  CO. 

Broadway,  cor.  Third.  See  back 

binding 

Building  Movers. 

ANGUS  HENRY  S.45  Market. 
See  p.  784 

Mcelroy  charles  h. 

235  Third.     See  p.  784 
McLeod  A.  164  Harvard 

Buildings  liaised. 
Mcelroy  charles  h. 

235  Third.     See  p.  784 

Bungs. 

STANDARD        TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 

53  State,  rm.  433,  B.  See  back 
cover 

Butcher. 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  73  Rindge  ave. 

Batter,  Cheese  and 
Eggs. 

(ROWLEY  P.36  Webster  ave. 

See  p.  777 
IK  YE    \VM.    JR.  153   River. 

Sec  page  774 
Haves  Dennis  3.  60  Bolton 


LITTLEFIELD  A.  J.  &  CO. 

1847  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  777 

Mccormick    bros.    473 

Main.     See  p.  778 
McFARLAND  F.  E.  110  and 

112  Harvard, and  Washington, c. 

Brewery.     See  p.  777 
OAK    GROVE     FARM 

CREAMERY,  430  and  1310 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  775 
Osgood  J.  S.  2087  Mass  ave. 
Porter  D.  S.  151  Winsor 
ROURKE  PETER  F.  21  and 

23  Harvard.     See  p.  778 
ROW  FRED  J.  (wholesale  and 

retail),  423  Main.     See  p.  63 
SMITH    ARTHUR    H.    604 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  775 
Smith  F.  A.  4  Saville 
WARD  ARTHUR,  564  Mass. 

ave.  cor.  Pearl.     See  p.  199 
"Watson  David  L.  89£  Concord  av. 


Cabinet  Makers* 

Blacklock  E.  A.  &  Co.  State 
Carpenter  Thomas,  132  Clark 
Craig  W.  G.  7  Brattle 
ERICSON       GUSTAF       F. 

Smart, rear  State.     See  p.  7S8 
Gerrish  Woodbury,  1 19  Pearl 
GRANT  A.  M.  &  D.  W.    46 

State.     See  p.  798 
Lagerquist  E.  7  Cherry  ct. 
OLSSON  JOHN  F.  &    CO. 

1414  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 
PEDERSON  P.  A.  11  Cherry. 

See  page  798 
POWERS  L.  L.  30  Boylstou. 

See  p.  827 
Roberts  Geo.   H.  Junction   River 

and  Western  ave. 
ROBERTSON    WM.    AY.    7 

How.     See  p.  798 
ROBINSON  T.  628  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  708 
Weren  Erie.  State 


Cabinet  Work. 
(FANCY.) 

OLSSON    J.    T.    &    CO.    1414 

Mass.  ave.    See  page  7W 

Cane  Chair  Seater. 

BatOD  F.  M.  351  liroadwav 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


518 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Canned  Goods. 

ACME  GROCERY&  PRO- 
VISION MARKET,  Chas. 
Place  &  Co.  props.  Hampshire, 
cor.  Norfolk.     See  p.  777 

Beane  Enoch  &  Co.  1236  and  1238 
Mass.  ave. 

CROWLEY  P.  36  Webster  av. 
See  page  777 

HJORTH  &  JACOBSEN, 
(fish),  404  Main.     See  p.  26 

LITTLEFIELD  A.  J.&  CO. 
1847  Mass.  ave.     See  page  777 

McCormick  Bros.  473  Main 

McFarland  F.  E.  110  and  112  Har- 
vard and  Washington, c. Brewery 

Merrill  F.  P.  1422  Mass.  ave. 
Harvard  sq.  and  Broadway,  cor. 
Ellery 

MILLER  CHAS.M.2091  Mass . 
ave.     See  page  777 

O'BRIEN  D.  J.  30  Winthrop, 
and  49  Boylston.     See  p.  777 

OSGOOD  J.  S.  2087  Mass.  ave. 
Seep.  777 

ROURKE  PETER  F.  21  and 
23  Harvard.     See  p*.  778 

Row  Fred  J.  (wholesale  and  re- 
tail), 423  Main,   and  1   Cherry 

SMITH  ARTHUR  H.  604 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  775 

Ryder  &  Davis,  124  Inman 

WARD  ARTHUR,  Mass.  ave. 
cor.  Pearl.     See  p.  199 

WOOD  GEORGE  A.  1390 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  776 


Canopies  to  Let  for 
Weddings,  JEtc. 

LEHMAM  R.&  C0.58£Long 
Wharf,  Boston.     See  p.  516 

Carpenters  and    Buil- 
ders. 

ANDERSON     JAMES,      16 

Bath.     See  p.  789 

BARKER  JOHN,  283  Huron 
ave.     See  p.  790 

Beedle  M.  C.  31  Wendell 

BOYNTON  E.  W.  &  CO. 
184  Harvard.     See  p.  786 

Brown  James  E.  167  Columbia 

Brown  S.  E.  346  Mass.  ave. 

Bunker  N.  W.  43  Creighton 

Carr  Charles,  37  Garden 

Chaplin  George  &  Co.  1412  Cam- 
bridge 


Chaplin  Sedley,  21  Central  sq. 
Chisholm  Colin,  1123  Cambridge 
Christopher  H.  A.  121£  Columbia 
Currie  A.  Y.  376  Harvard 
Darlow  Geo.  940  Mass.  ave. 
Dennison  James  E.  134  Cambridge 
Dennison  William,  32  Orchard 
Dinsmore  Daniel  K.  83  Boylston 
Dix  Erving  R.  27  Clay 
Douglass  W.  G.  18  Meacham 
Elston  John,  227  Hampshire 
Estes  I.  P.  24  Palmer 
FILLMORE  W.    &   CO.    11 

Cherry.     See  p.  789 
French  Orrin  B.  15  Palmer 
FURBISH     FRED     B.     13 

Church.     See  p.  789 
Gillespie  I.  W.  249  Main 
GORDON     THOMAS,     end 

Locke.     See  p.  790 
Hall  Thomas  S.  107  Franklin 
Hamilton  John  H.  253  Broadway 
Hanscom  William  P.  187  Green 
HAYDEN  Z.  Dyke,  corner  De- 
Wolfe.     See  p.  789 
HERSEY  IRA  G.  113  Broad- 
way.    See  p.  788 
Higgins  William  H.  19  Walden 
HOPKINS  ALBERT  B.  276 

Pearl.     See  p.  788 
Hoyt  Benj.  J.  72  Norfolk 
KEENAN  J.  H.  &  CO.  First, 

cor.  Thorndike.     See  p.  790 
KELLEY  S.  J.  7  Western  ave. 

See  p.  790 
Lapez  Albert  B.  24  Elm 
Leach  William  H.  rear  454  Main 
Leake  Christopher,  25  Warland 
Luce  Samuel  H.  134  Clark 
LeBlanc  A.  B.  107  Dudley 
MacRae  John  G.  1  Brooks 
Mahaffey  J.  T.  91  River 
Mahoney  C.  165  Bridge 
Marshall  William  R.  13  Palmer 

Mcdonald  Alexand- 
er, 205  Western  ave.  See  p. 
789 

McISAAC  JOHN  A.  rear  3 
Washington.     See  p.  788 

McPhail  George,  14  Palmer 

Miller  Joseph,  6  Rindge  ave. 

NESBITT  JOHN,  36  Wallace 
See  p.  788 

Newcomb  C.  S.  State 

NORRIS  W.  H.  9  Western  ave. 
See  p.  788 

Ormond  F.  J.  Whitnev  ct. 

Packard  E.  J.  24  Elm 

Packer  James  W.  72  Chestnut 

Parsons  Josiah  P.  2019  Mass.  ave. 

Plummer  W.  H.  P.  72  Norfolk 

Quin  John,  132  Cambridge 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


519 


Improved  Carpet  Cleaning. 

Carpets  Taken  Up,  Cleansed  from  Dust  and  Moths  and  Relaid. 

General   Upholstering. 

Furniture   made   to    Order,   Repaired  and  Re-upholstered. 

TURKISH  WORK  A  SPECIALTY. 

Mattresses  Made  Over  and  To  Order.  Feathers  Renovated, 

CARPET  LININGS   FOR  SALE. 


E.    O.    KRNOLD   St   CO., 
17  HAWKINS  STREET,  COR.  WASHINGTON,  NEAR  UNION  SQ.. 

SOMBRVII^I^B. 

POSTALS     RECEIVE    PROMPT     ATTENTION. 


Khoades  J.  R.  102  Allston  and  221 

Pearl 
Rice  Israel  B.  7  Palmer 
Rice  Steadman  A.  11  Church 
Rice  Thomas,  181  Appleton 
HIDEOUT  M.  E.&  CO.State, 

cor.  Osborn.     See  p.  787 
Roach  Charles  S.  7  White 
Rogers  Barrett,  13  Church 
Small  C.  W.  16  Sands 
Smith  William,  167  Lexington  av. 
Snow  Russell  L.190  Hamilton  and 

95  Allston 
Teel  Albert  S.  11  Clarenden  ave. 
Thomas  James  E.  105  Oxford 
Wentworth  R.  &  C.  6.  r.  7   Essex 
Weren  Brie,  state,  cor. Osborn 
Whitcomb  Frank  L.113  Broadway 
Willard  C.  F.  826  Somerville  ave. 
Whitman  Frank,  113  Broadway 
Wilson  (>\i>,  302  ( Jolumbia 
Withey  Simeon  B.  L3  Palmer 
WordenJas.  11.  269  Columbia 


Carpet  Cleaners* 

ARNOLD    E.    O.  A   CO.  17 

Hawkins,  cor. Washington, Som- 
erville.   See  above 


BUTLER    ELMER    F.  2275 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  794 

KELSEY  JOHN  H.  20  Pearl 
See  page  798 

POWERS  LEE  L.  30  Boyls- 
ton.     See  p.  S27 

RICKER  GEORGE  F. 
(steam  machine;.  619  Mass.  ave. 
and  Lyceum  Exchange,  Harvard 
sq.     See  p.  781 

ROBERTSON  WM.  W.  7 
Bow.     See  page  798 

SMART  RICHARD  CAR- 
PET BEATING  CO. 
(THE),  rear  1S2  Main.  See 
p.  802 

THOMSON  DAVED,  24  Pros- 
pect.    Sec  p.  798 


Carpet   Fitting  and 
Laying. 

Alley  Elliot,  Thorndlke 
ARNOLD    E.  O.   &  CO.   17 

Hawkins,  c.  Washington,  Som- 
erville.   Sec  above 
KELKKY.IOIIN  II.  20  Pearl, 
Sec  page  7'.'- 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


;2o 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Carpet  Fitting  and 
Laying. -Con. 

POWERS   LEE   L.  30  Boyls- 

ton.     See  p.  827 

KICKER  GEORGE  F.  649 
Mass.  ave.  and  Lyceum  bldg. 
Harvard  sq.     See  p.  781 

ROBERTSON  WM.  W.  7 
Bow.     Seep.  798 

SMART  RICHARD  CAR- 
PET BEATING  CO.  THE 
rear  182  Main.     See  p.  802 

THOMPSON  DAVID,  24 
Prospect.     See  p.  798 

Carpet  Makers. 

Holt  James  L.  Mrs.  10  South 
RICKER   GEORGE    F.  649 

Mass.    ave.    and    Lyceum   Ex- 
change, Harvard  sq.     See  p.  781 


Carpets. 

CLARK  FRED  C.  29  Brattel 

Seep.  798 
COBB    FURNITURE    CO. 

22  Central  sq.     See  p.  798 
HYDE   DANA    W.    &    CO. 

639  Mass.  ave.     See.  p.  795 
WORCESTER     BROS.      25 

Brattle  sq.     See  p.  797 

Carriage    and    Wagon 
Builders. 

Cambridge  Carriage  Manufactory, 

436  Main 
CHAPMAN       CARRIAGE 

CO.  rear  10  Brattle.    See  p.  785 
Easter  Wm.  A.  2452  Mass.  ave. 
Elliott  William  &  Co.  97  Boylston 
Felt  Irwin  G.  34  Cambridge 
Fish  Bros.  Wagon  Co.  17   Hovey 

avenue  [ave. 

Fitzgerald  John  E.  Jr.  2612  Mass. 
FLETCHER   H.   F.   &  CO. 

55  State.    See  p.  784 
Ganong  A.  W.  2613  Mass.  ave. 
Halberg  Nicolas,  22  Broadway 
Henderson  Bros.  2067  Mass.  ave. 
Henderson  George  R.  2225  Mass. 

avenue 
Henderson  James  A.  &  Son,  2443 

Mass.  ave. 
Ivers  F.  &  Son,  1953  Mass.  ave. 
JONES  A.  J.  Church  c.  Palmer 

See  page  8 
Knowles  R.  C.  10  and  12  Gore. 


Lane  John,  35  Gore 
Lussier  &  Bonniu,  290  Welden 
McDonald  John  J.  92  Bridge 
McMURRAY    PETER, 

Third,  cor.  Munroe.     See  p.  781 
Middlemas,  George  W.  3  Palmer 
NELSON  CARRIAGE   CO. 

10  Brattle.     See  p.  8 
PATTERSON       GEORGE, 

181  Hampshire.  See  p.  S29 
Stewart  Bros.  &  Co.  244  Main 
STEWART  HUGH  &   CO. 

222  and  224  Main.     See  p.  785 

WAUGH  CHARLES  &  CO. 

442  to  450  Main.     See  p.  35 

Carriage  Dealers. 

CHAPMAN       CARRIAGE 

Co.  rear  10  Brattle.     See  p.  785 
NELSON  CARRIAGE  CO. 

10  to  14  Palmer.     See.  p.  8 
STEWART  HUGH  &  CO. 

222  and  224  Main.     See  p.  785 
WAUGH  CHARLES  &  CO. 

442  to  450  Main.     See  p.  35 

Carriage   Painters. 

Brackett  Almou,  36  Cambridge 
CALLAHAN  W.  F.   &  CO. 

124  Elm.     See  p.  790 
CHAPMAN       CARRIAGE 

CO.  rear  10  Brattle.    See  p.  785 
FLETCHER  H.  F.  &  CO.  55 

State.     See  p.  784 
Fritz  John  J.  364  River 
JONES  A.  J.  Church,  c.   Pal- 
mer.    See  p.  8 
Jones  Willard,  22  Broadway 
Keenan  Clarence  E.  918  Cambridge 
NELSON  CARRIAGE   CO. 

rear  10  Brattle.     Seep.  8 
PATTERSON       GEORGE, 

181  Hampshire.  See  p.  829 
STEWART  HUGH  &   CO. 

222  and  224  Main.     See  p.  785 
WAUGH  CHARLES  &  CO. 

442  to  450  Main.     See  p.  35 

Carriage  Repairers. 

CHAP3IAN       CARRIAGE 

CO.  rear  10  Brattle.     See  p.  785 
FLETCHER  H.   F.   &    CO. 

55  State.     See  p.  784 
NELSON  CARRIAGE   CO. 

10  Brattle.     See  p.  S 

Mcintosh  john,  ie  soden. 

See  page  790 
STEWART   HUGH  &  CO. 

222  and  224  Main.     See  p.  785 


HOT  WATER  HEATING  a  Specialty. 

GREENE    &    CO.,    723    Massachusetts   Avenue, 

CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  521 


Carriagesmiths . 

{See  also  Blacksmiths.) 

CHAPMAN       CARRIAGE 

CO.  rear  10  Brattle.     See  p.  785 
FLETCHER    H.    F.  &   CO. 

55  and  57  State.     See  p.  784 
JONES  A.  J.  Church,   c.   Pal- 
mer.    See  p.  8 
Kneeland  Thomas  H.  13  Church 
MAITLAND  JAMES,17  Har- 
vard, cor.  Sixth.     See  p.  805 
Mcintosh  George,  376  Main 

Mcintosh  john,  i6  soden 

See  page  790 
McMURRAY  PETER,  Third 

cor.  Munroe.     See  page  781 
NELSON   CARRIAGE  CO. 

10  Brattle.     See  p  8 
PATTERSON       GEORGE, 

181  Hampshire.     See  p.  829 
STEWART   HUGH   &   CO. 

222  to  224  Maiu.     See  p.  785 
WAUGH  CHARLES  &  CO. 

442  to  450  Main.     See  p.  35 


Carriage  Trimmers. 

CHAPMAN       CARRIAGE 

CO.  rear  10  Brattle.     See  p.  785 
FLETCHER   H.   F.   &   CO. 

55  State.     See  p.  784 
Johnson  Andrew,  133  Main 
JONES  A.  J.  Church,   c.   Pal- 
mer.    See  p.  8 
King  Wm.  A.  27  Main 
NELSON  CARRIAGE  CO. 

10  Brattle.     See  p.  8 
Rosengren  Carl  C.  131  Main 
STEWART    HUGH   &  CO. 

222  and  224  Main.     See  p.  785 
WAUGH  CHARLES  &  CO. 
440  to  450  Main.     See  p.  35 

Casket  Mnfrs. 

DeCoster  George   W.  &   Co.   380 
LOCK  HART  WILLIAM  L. 


&  CO.  191  to  209    Hriil; 


and 


Causeway,  cor 

See  i>.4 


Merrimack,    B. 


Caterers. 

Belcher  Arthur  A.     13  Brattle 
Clarke  &  Phelps,  1190  Mass  ave. 
James  ('has.  l  Village 
Jones  Martha  R.  Miss.  1372  Mass. 

avenue 

SCHWARTZ    A.    A.    MRS. 

4*3  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  796 
32 


Cellar  Builders. 

McCOY    WILLIAM    J.    & 

SONS,  14  Walnut  court,  order 
box,  671  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  801 


Cement  Mnfrs. 

Purcell  Hvcent,  239  Main 
WEBSTER  W.  F.  CEMENT 

CO.  elastic,  Albany.     See  p.  30 


Chair  Mnfrs. 

MOULTONC.W.  H.  &  CO. 

basket  seat,  139  Gore.  See  p.  829 


Chair  Heaters. 

EATON  F.  M.  351   Broad  wa  v. 

See.  p.  799 
Parsons  Albus  R.  106  Prospect 

Charcoal. 

Gayton  &  Co.  103  Bridge 
MCCARTHY'S     J.      SONS, 

P.  O.  box  36,  E.  Cambridge, 
office  and  yard,  Linwood.  Som- 
erville.     See  p.  794 

Chemicals  {Mnfrs), 

MARBLE  JEROME  &  CO. 

Fifth,  cor.  Rogers,  and  42  Pearl. 
B.     See  p.  21' 

Chemist  {Analgtical). 

B  R  <>  W  X  E    ARTHUR 
BENJ.   64    Antrim,    and    119 

Water,  B.     See  p.  26 


Ch  em  ists  ( M  nfg ) . 

THAYER  HENRY   &   CO. 

160  Broadway.    See  p.  22 

Chi  hire  it's   (lathing . 
CORCORAN  .}.  II.    &    CO. 

.*W7   Mas<.    ave.      See    page   -'^'i 

Chiropodist  and 
Manicure. 

Rogers  M.  A.  bliss.  26A  Brattle 


Pot  a  Coil  in  your  Furnace ! 

522 


IVO  COST   FOR    FUEL,. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Chocolate  Mnfrs. 

HAYWARD  CONFEC- 
TIONERY CO.  387  Main. 
See  page  20 


Church    Windows, 

LEO,  DALTON  &    CO.   160 

Congress,  Boston.  See  page  505 


Cigar  Mnfrs.*  and 
Dealers. 

♦Aaron  Moss,  102  Moore 
*Aaron  &  Parker,  513  Mass.  ave. 
♦Aufort  George  F.  57  Hampshire 
Bean  John,  463  Winsor 
Bleiler  Peter,  67  Sixth 
♦Brown  H.  58  River 
♦CLARK  B.  P.   &    CO.    443 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  779 
♦DeSevrin  W.  F.  F.  125  Harvard 
Dinsmore  &  O'Hara,  15  Boylston 
Edlund  Isabella  Mrs.  459  Main 
Engley  F.  W.  1232  Cambridge 
Foster  &  Co.  1336  Mass.  ave. 
Hoban  M.  847  Cambridge 
Jones  Samuel,  525  Mass.  ave. 
Leavitt  &  Peirce,  1316  Mass.  ave. 
♦LeFrancis    Peter    &    Sons,    621 

Mass.  ave. 
Leyden  M.  J.  1132  Cambridge 
Mackay  James  A.  120  Hampshire 
Mains  P.  J.  297  Cambridge 
Martinez  Alfred,  459  Main 
Meyers  Julius,  677  Mass.  ave. 
♦Moeser  &  Flohr,  42  Hastings 
♦Morris  Wm.  M.  8  Brookford 
♦Munroe  Charles  J.  57  Hampshire 
Newman  Stephen  J.  560  Mass.  av. 
♦Polak  H.  &  I.  412  Main 
RANDALL.  C.  C.   1400  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  26 
Ross  N.  B.  481  Mass.  ave. 
Sperber  Bros.  1147  Cambridge  and 

405  Main 
♦Stolba  William,  17  DeWolf 
Thompson  John  K.  544  Mass.  av. 


Circulating  Libraries. 

(See  also  Libraries,  Circulating,') 

HUNT    EDGAR    F.  &  CO. 

575  Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 


Civil     Engineers    and 
Surveyors. 

BOWKER  E.  F.  671  Mass.  av. 

rm.  20.     See  page  808 
HASTINGS  LOUIS  M.(citv) 

City  Hall 
MASON  W.  A.  &    SON,  631 

Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 
Olsson  F.  A.  1414  Mass.  ave. 
WHITNEY    WILLIAM  H. 

39  Chestnut  and  15  Court  sq.  B. 

See  page  808 

Clairvoyant. 

Wheelock  Samuel,  Dr.  19  Amory 

Clergymen. 

Abbott  Edward,  Epis.  11  Dana 
Allen  A.  V.  G.  Epis.  2  Phillips  pi. 
Allen  J.  H.  Unit.  5  Garden 
Beach  David  N'.  Cong.  9  Dana 
Bergessen  B.  E.  Luth.65  Pleasant 
Bicknell   George    W.    Univ.    330 

Harvard 
Birchmore  John    W.    Epis.    1590 

Cambridge 
Blackburn   Alexander,  Bapt.  133 

River 
Bland  John  P.  Unit.  8  Pemberton 
Breen  S.  E.,  M.  E.  46  William 
Brown  John  K.  Cong.  142  Chest- 
nut 
Bryant  Albert,  Cong.  199  Auburn 
Calley  Walter,  Bapt.  30  Lee 
Canrield  Charles,  Unit.  18  Wallace 
Carpenter  Charles  M.    Cong.  210 

Columbia 
Clark  William  R.,M.  E.  31  Rindge 

avenue 
Clarke  Charles  F.,  R.    Epis.    129  ^ 

Green 
Clarke  John  L.,  Bapt.  247  Hamp- 
shire 
Coan  John  J.,  R.  C.  34  Holyoke 
Coghlan  Thomas  I.,R.  C.  49  Sixth 
Collins  W.  H.,H.Meth.l9  Crescent 
Cooke  H.  A.  Bapt.  37  Dana 
Coolidge  James  I.    T.    Epis.    11 

Brewster 
Crawley  Thomas  W.  Bapt.  37  Erie 
Crothers  SamuelM.,Unit.6  Everett 
Darling  Geo.  Cong.  8  Forest 
Doody  Michael  J.,  R  C.  29   Buck- 
ingham 
Dougherty  M.  A.  Cong. 417  Broad- 
way 
Drown  Edw.  L.  Epis.  20  Wallace 
Drown  Edward  S.   Epis.  20  Wal- 
lace 


Put  a  Coil  in  your  Furnace ! 


I¥0  COST   FOR    FUEL. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


523 


Clergy  men. -Con. 

Duaue  Charles  W.  Epis.  23  Ware 
Duckrey  J.  H.  Bap.  83  Pleasant 
Dunn  J.  B.,  Pres.68  Lake  View  av. 
Dwyer  William  J.,  R.  C.  55  Nor- 
folk 
Earle  Charles  0.  332  Broadway 
Eaton  George  F.,  M.  E.    118  Ox- 
ford 
Ely    Robert    E.    Cong.   Prospect 

Union,  744  Mass.  ave. 
Estey  Jonathan  L.,  M.  E.  9  Essex 
Fenderson  Wm.  B.  Am.  M.  E.   67 

Washington 
Fister  Harry,  Univ.  Arlington 
Flaherty  M.  J.,   R.  C.    29    Buck- 
ingham 
Flatley  John,  R.  C.    29   Bucking- 
ham 
Gough  Nathaniel,  Bapt.   74  Har- 
vard 
Gushee    Edward     M.    Epis.    259 

Brookline 
Hall  Frank  O.  Univ.  42  Arlington 
Halloran  John  B.,R.  C.  46  Rindge 

avenue 
Hamilton  John  W.  20  Lowell 
Harrell  Jesse,  Bapt.  20  Upton 
Haskins  D.  G.  1075  Mass.  ave. 
Hawks  Joseph,  M.  E.  125  Norfolk 
Horgan  Daniel  J.,  R.  C.  49  Sixth 
Howe  William,  Bapt.    910    Mass. 

avenue 
Jacobson  Henning,  Swedish  Evan. 

42  Bigelow 
Johnson  William  H.  Unit.  26  Lee 
King  William  B.  Epis.  13  Follen 
Lansiug  I.  J.  Cong.  957  Mass.  av. 
Lawrence  William,  Epis.  Bishop, 

101  Brattle 
Mahon  M.  P.  R.  C.  49  Sixth 
Marsters  John  M.  Unit.  64  Frost 
McKenzie  Alex,  Cong.  12  Garden 
McNaugher  Samuel,  Ref.  Pres.  35 

Highland  ave. 
Muinlv  .1.  P.,  R.  C.  55  Norfolk 
O'Brien  John,  R.  C.  l!>  sixth 
Orr  William,  R.  C.  31  Bolyoke 
Paige  Lucius  R.  Univ.   112  Wash- 
ington 
Paisley  J.O.  Pres.  62  Antrim 
Parker  Leonard  s.  Cong.  13  Hum- 
boldt 
Peabody  Francis  G.  Unit. 13  Kirk- 
la. id  " 
Perry  {'.  II.  Epis.  1")  <  ilinton 
Pilibfosian  II.  M.  <  long,    59    Mt. 

Auburn 
Towers  William  F.   1!)  Sixth 
Kay  William  P.  '22  Lowel] 

Reny  Theophile,  R.  C.  3  Harvey 


Reynolds  Asa  E.  Bapt.    14    War- 
land 
Rice  Charles  F.,  M.  E.  135  Oxford 
Riley  Patrick  H.,R.  C.  55Norfolk 
Schermerhorn    M.    K.    Epis.    57 

Brattle 
Scully  Thomas,  R.  C.  55   Norfolk 
Sheerin  Daniel  S.  49  Sixth 
Short  J.  N.  Evan.  3  Warland 
Skene  George,  M.  E.  176  Prospect 
Skinner  Charles  A.  Univ.  38   Mt. 

Pleasant 
Smith  Adam,  Meth.  103  Plympton 
Sneath  I.  W.  Cong.  92  Columbia 
Spaulding  Charles  H.    260    Cam- 
bridge 
Tenney  E.  P.  Cong.  27  Ellery 
Thacher  Francis  S.  Unit.  54  Wen- 
dell 
Tiffany  Francis,  Univ.  11  Hilliard 
Tjurnlund  Axel, Bapt. B. 28  Suffolk 
Topliff  Calvin  H.  Bapt.  143  Wash. 
Towers  Frederick,  Epis.l  Wallace 

Terrace 
Wagner  Jesse,  M.   E.  194  Hamil- 
ton 
Walker  Robert,  Epis.  87  Third 
Warren    William   F.    Meth.     329 

Broadway 
Washburn    Alfred    F.     Epis.    28 

Quincy 
Webster  F.  E.  Epis.  48  Fairfield 
Welsh  M.  J.,  R.  C.  46  Rindge  ave. 
Wells  John  D.,  Unit.  44  Langdon 
White    Alphonso     E.    Unit.    199 

Prospect 
Whitmore  J.  E.  Bapt.  25  Erie 
AVrhituey  Quincy,  Univ.  42  Mouut 

Pleasant 
Whittemore  Geo.    H.    Bapt.    329 

Harvard 
Wright  Theo.  F.  New  Church,  42 
Quincy 


Cloaks,    Wraps, 
Shawls,  Ete. 

CORCORAN  J.    H.  &  CO. 

587  Mass.   a\ e.    See  page  36 


C 'locks, 

also  Watches,  Clocks,  Etc.) 

GILL  JOHN,  1346   Mass.   ave. 
See  page  199 


HOT  WATER  HEATING  a  Specialty. 

GREENE    &    CO.,    723    Massachusetts    Avenue. 

524:  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Clothes    Cleaners    and 
Repairers. 

Borenstein  Myer,  2000  Mass.  ave. 
BROWN  G.  M.  &  SON,1388 

Mass.  ave.  Harvard  sq.  See  p. 12 
Brown  James,  Jr.  6  Pearl 
Brown  William  H.  465  Main 
DeBnrney  Uz  Wales  &  Co.41  Main 
Fowler  &  Payne,  96  River 
Kiner  &  Brown,  18  Holyoke 
KINER  R.  S.  719    Mass.    ave. 

See  page  794 
Kline  Ignatz,  363  Main 
MacKEIGAN  L.  G.  15  Brattle 

rm.  10.     See  page  794 
Moore  C.  J.  433  Main 

Clothes  Dryers. 

MOULTON  W.    H.    &    CO. 

139  Gore.     See  page  829 


Clothes  Horses. 

(FOLDING.) 

MOULTON  C.  W.  H.  &  CO. 

139  Gore.     See  page  829 


Clothing. 

Brine  James  W.  1436  Mass.  ave. 

Brown  William  H.new  and  second 
hand,  465  Main 

Crystal  Rock  Pants  Co.  347  Cam- 
bridge and  418  Mass.  ave. 

Frankenstein  W.  L.  1046  Cam- 
bridge 

Fuller  G.  C.  W.  557  Mass.  ave. 

Halliday  H.  A.  2  Brattle  sq. 

Klein  Ignatz,  441  Main 

Lane  T.  H.  &  Co.  473  Cambridge 

Miller  Louis  H.  592  Mass.  ave. 

Miller  M.  H.  2059  Mass.  ave. 

Nesson  Israel,  559  Mass.  ave. 

SAWYER  H.  M.  &  SON, 
oil  clothing  mnfrs.  factory, 
Thorndike,  rear  Second,  stores 
45  Broad,  B.  and  117  South,  N. 
Y.     See  page  806 

Stone  Charles,  401  Main 

Townsend  W.  M.  &  Co.  538  Mass. 
avenue 


Clothing  Pressers. 

Student  Pressing  Co.  7  Bow 


Coal  Hoisting   and 
Ha n d li ng    Ma, eh inery. 

RAWSON    &  MORRISON, 

29  Main.     See    back  cover  and 
p.  803 

Coal,  Wood,  Ete. 

Abbott  Henry  C.  61  Elm 
Avery  M.  P.  85  River 
Bond  &  Moriison.  135  Gore 
BAKER-H  U  N  N  E  WE  L  L 
CO.  main  office, 81  Main, branch 
offices,  624  Mass.  av.  11  Brattle, 
also   73  Cambridge  and  20  Ex- 
change pi.  B.     See  front  cover 
BRADEEN    J.    S.    667   Cam- 
bridge.    See  page  7*3 
BTJRNHAM  L.    G.    &    CO. 
221  Bridge,144  Charles  and  East 
Chester  Park,  B.,  Granite,  S.  B. 
office,  86  State,  B.     See  p.  4 
CARSTEIN  HANS  L.47  Cogs- 
well av.  and  2409  Mass.  avenue. 
See  page  782 
COLEMAN  BROS,  91  Broad- 
way, 450  Mass.  are.  and  W.  E. 
transfer  station,  wharves,  First, 
near  Main  and  First,  cor.  Com- 
mercial av.     See  p.  782 
Crowley  Timothy,  34  Gore 
CUNNINGHAM   BROS.  671 

Mass.  av.     See  p.  18 
Dawson  James  W.  &  Co.  78  Nor- 
folk and  325  Main 
Dennis  A.  E.  Thompson  &  Co.  382 

Putnam 
Donahue  John,  8  Decatur  • 
Fawcett  Robert,  922  Cambridge 
Gillam   Charles  H.  1  Norfolk  ct. 
Hall  William  C.  347  Winsor 
HEATON  J.  A.  foot  Boylston. 

See  page  782 
Hibbard  A.  D.  &  Co.  45  Green 
Hopkins  M.  J.  3  Douglass 
McColl  Alex,  22  Hastings 

Mcdonald  &  davis,  ioeo 

Cambridge.     See  p.  783 
McFARLAND  F.  E.  110  and 

112  Harvard  and  Washington,  c. 

Brewery.     See  p.  777 
Monegle  T.  7  Western  av. 
Popel  N.  R.  3591^  Main 
PROUDFOOT    DAVLD    & 

CO.  84  Bridge  and  92  State,  rm. 

43,  B.     See  front  cover 
Richardson  George,  r.  18  Sparks 
RICHARDSON  &  BACON, 

College  Wharf,  foot  of  Dunster. 

See  page  64 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 

CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  525 


Rowe  Samuel  F.  YVinthrop  Wharf? 

order  box,  22  Boylston 
RUGG      GEORGE      H.   386 

River.     See  p.  782 
RYDER   &  DAVIS,  124  and 

129  Inman.     See  p.  776 
Shaw  T.  F.  1195  Cambridge 
SMITH    GEORGE    M.    180 

Main.     See  p.  782 
Sullivan  J.  T.  35  Garden  ct. 
Taylor  C.  H.  292  Columbia 
Wannamaker  W.  400  Main 
WELLINGTON  HORATIO 

&  CO.  28  Bridge  and  72  Water, 

B.     See  front  cover 
WELLINGTON   &    BUCK, 

211  Bridge  and  1992  Mass.  ave. 

See  back  cover 


Coffins,  Caskets.  Etc. 

(See  also  Undertakers.) 

DEVENS     THOMAS,     1078 

Cambridge.     See  p.  807 
KELLEY    JOSEPH    J.    32 

Third,  cor.  Gore.     See  page  807 
LITCHFIELD       JUDSON, 

544  Mass.  av.     See  page  807 
LOCKHART  WILLIAM  L. 

&  CO.  mufr.  191  to  209  Bridge, 

and  149  Staniford,  B.     See  p.  4 
LONG  A.E.&  SON,2105  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  806 
RICKER   GEORGE   F.   649 

Mass.  av.  and  13   Clinton.     See 

page  781 
SHEA  BROS.  4  Pearl  and  426 

Cambridge.     See  page  807 


Collar  and  Cuff  Mnfrs. 

REVERSIBLE      COLLAR 

CO.  "  Linene, "factory  Putnam 
avenue,  office  27  Kilby,  B.  See 
page  10 

Collars  and  Caffs. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.   &    CO. 

587  Mass.  av.     See  p.  36 


Collection  Agency. 

READ'S  COLLECTION    & 

MERCANTILE  AGENCY 

20  Devonshire,  B.    See  p.  sir 
WENTWOKTII     \V.     II.    & 
G.   l<\    L388   Mass.    ave.     See 
page  16 


Collectors. 

AHERN  JOHN  J.   of  rents, 

38>^  Fifth.     See  p.  35 
Burleigh  H.  Prescott,  579  Mass. 

avenue 
BURRAGE  F.E.603  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  16 
Carpenter  Martin  B.  559  Mass.  av. 
HANCOCK   CHARLES    E. 

of  rents,  615  Mass.  avenue.  See 

page  19 
Murphy  James  I.  110  Fourth 
STEWART    ARTHUR    M. 

559  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  17 
WENTWORTH    W.    H.    & 

G.  F.  1388  Mass.  av.     See  p.  16 


Coloring  and  Kalso- 
mining. 

GALLAGHER  WILLIAM, 

101  Webster  ave.  See  p.  801 
HERON  WILLIAM  J.  rear 
632  Mass.  av.  order  box  671  do. 
See  p.  800 
REED  CLARENCE  G.  order 
box  22  Sawin's  Express,  Har- 
vard sq.  and  30  Forest,  corner 
Beacon,  Somerville.     See  p.  800 


Commission  Mer- 
chants. 

HJORTH    &   JACOBSEN, 

404  Main.     See  p.  26 


Conductors. 
(CORRUGATED.) 

LAMB  &  RITCHIE,  mnfrs, 

Albany,  cor.   Portland.     Sec  |>. 
22 
PEAK  HOWARD  F.  dealer, 

1250  Mass.  a  v.     Sec.  p.  23 


Conductors    and     Hat- 
tcrs. 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO. (THE)  i«i<;  Devonshire,  B. 
See  i>.  13 


PDECNE  £  PR     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

yllLLllL    QL   UUll         723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


526 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Confectioners    (Mnfg). 

Bartlett  F.  W.  713  Mass.  av. 

Bay  State  Confectionery  Co.  141 
Hampshire 

CLARK  B.  P.  &  CO.  443 
Mass.  av.     See  p.  779 

Close  George,,  242  and  245  Broad- 
way 

HAYWARD  CONFEC- 
TIONERY CO.  (THE),  387 
Main.     See  p.  20 

HAZEN  I>.  M.  &  SONS,  42 
Elm  and  retail  store,  1342  Mass. 
av.     See  p.  20 

Jenson  Bros.  161  and  163  Norfolk 

Leach  R.  H.  18  Elm 

McDonald  Brothers,   146  Charles 

SPARROW  HERBERT  F. 
62  Hampshire,  cor.  Clark.  See 
page  793 

Tupper  F.  L.  567  Mass.  ave. 

Warren  William  T.  599  Mass.  ave. 


Confectionery  and 
Fruit. 

Abelle  H.  F.  Miss,  325  Cambridge 
Brown  F.  P.  49  Main 
Casey  William  F.  519  Cambridge 
Cloran  M.  J.  1227  Cambridge 
Coveney  Hannah  L.     Mrs.    I13£ 

Pleasant 
Cuneo  Antonio,  1271  Cambridge 
Harlow  Lillian,  435  Winsor 
HAZEN  D.  M.  &  SONS,  1344 
Mass.  ave.  and  wholesale,  40  to 
44  Elm.     See  p.  20 
Hollenbeck  H.  F.  447  Main 
Hunnewell  James  W.  2074  Mass. 

avenue 
Jones  M.  R.  Miss,  1372  Mass.  ave. 
McEllroy  William,  28  Shepard 
Moone3'  Jennie    Mrs.   1017    Cam- 
bridge 
Mullett  George  A.  184  Harvard 
Prince  Sadie,  574  Mass.  ave. 
Ramsden  Samuel,  1444  Mass.  ave. 
Russell  &  Co.  (whol.)  290  Broad- 
way 
Simpson  C.  E.  277  Broadway 
Snyder  Bros.  310  Cambridge 
Sperber  Bros.  1147  Cambridge  and 

405  Main 
Tevrizian  G.  A.  S.  1045  Mass.  ave. 
Thurston  P.  S.  1104  Mass.  ave. 
Tracey  James,  357  Main 
Zerega  Clarence  A.  71  Pleasant 


Conservatories, 

BOCK  WILLIAM  A.  2388 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  793 

DOYLE  WILLIAM  E.  1509 
Cambridge  and  43  Tremont  and 
306  Boylston,  B.     See  p.  200 


Constables, 

Fox  Joseph,  36  Wallace 
Ivers  Warren,  379  Harvard 
Lennon  Jas.  E.  631  Mass.  ave. 
MURPHY  JOHN  F.  225  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  815 
Shaw  Frank  E.  265  Cambridge 
STEWART  A.  M.    559  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  17 
WRIGHT  C.  8  Harvard  sq.  See 
p.  16 


Contractors. 

DeROSAY    D.    WARREN, 

66  Dublin  and  17  Otis,  B.     See 

p.  789 
Donahue  John  J.  20  Decatur 
Doody  John,  193  Mt.  Auburn 
Elston  M.   &    Son,  Main,   corner 

Pioneer 

Mcelroy  charles  h. 

building  mover  and  raiser,  235 
Third.     See  p.  784 
O'Connor  Patrick,  11  Sparks  i 


Contractors  and  Build- 
ers* 

ANDERSON      JAMES,     16 

Bath.     See  p.  789 
ANGUS  H.  S.  stable  43  Market, 

h.  236  Columbia.     Seep.  784 
BARKER  JOHN,  283  Huron 

ave.     See  p.  790 
BOYNTON  E.  W.  &  CO.  184 

Harvard.     See  p.  786 
DELANEY  J.41  Winthrop.  See 

p.  801 
FILLMORE  W.    &    CO.    11 

Cherry.     See  p.  789 
FURBISH      FRED      B.     13 

Church.     See  p.  789 
GORDON     THOMAS,      end 

Locke.     See  p.  790 
GREEN  HENRY  &  CO.  46 

Bridge.     See  p.  787 
HAYDEN  ZEBAH,  Dyke,  c. 

DeWolf.     See  p.  789 
HERSEY  IRA   G.  113  Broad- 
way.    See  p.  788 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NORCROSS    FURNACE. 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

■733     Massachusetts     Avenuej 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


527 


HOPKINS  ALBERT  B.  276 

Pearl.     See  p.  788 
KEEMN  JAS.  H.  First,  cor. 

Thorndike.     See  p.  790 
KELLEY  S.  J.  7  Western  ave. 

See  p.  790 
McCOY  W.  J.  &  SONS,   14 

Walnut  ct.     See  p.  801 

Mcdonald  Alexan- 
der, 205  Western  ave.  See 
p.  789 

Mcdonald  john  &  son, 

109  Western  ave.     See  p.  800 

McISAAC  J.  A.  rear  2  Wash- 
ington.    See  p.  788 

NEW  ENGLAND  MASON- 
RY CO.  168  Main  and  8  Oliver, 
B.     See  p.  824 

NORRIS  W.  H.  9  Western  ave. 
See  p.  788 

RYAN  THOMAS,  17  Clary. 
See  p.  801 

STEARNS  E.  A.  end  of  Locke. 
See  p.  790 

STEARNS  M.  N.  44  Wallace. 
See  p.  800 

TRIPP  E.  &  CO.  painting,  17 
River.    See  p.  791 

Copper  Roofers. 

BLEVINS  JOHN  J.696  Mass. 

ave.     See  front  cover 
PEAK    HOWARD    F.    1250 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  23 

Coppersmiths. 

BAY  STATE  METAL 
WORKS,  41  to  49  Harvard. 
See  p.  804 

CAMPBELL    THOMAS  R. 

3  Cherry.     See  p.  804 

Copyists. 

TAYLOR  C.  H.  CO.  495a  Main 
See  p.  794 


Cotton  Waste. 

HENDERSON     C.     W.     238 

Pearl.    See  p.  803 

Cracker  Bakers* 

NEW  YORK   BISCUIT  CO. 

29  Franklin  and  40  Green.    See 
back  cover 


Crackers. 

Whiting  H.  W.  77  River 

Cream. 

(HAMPDEN ) 

FRYE  WM.  JR.   153    River 

See  p.  774 


Creamery. 

HAMPDEN    CREAM,    Wm. 

Frye,    Jr.    general    agent,    153 
River.     See  p.  774 
OAK    GROVE    CREAME- 
RY, 430  and   1310  Mass.   ave. 

See  p.  775 


Crockery,  China  and 
Glassware. 

HYDE    DANA    W.    &    CO. 

639  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  795 
POWERS  LEE  L.30  Boylston. 
See  p.  827 


Curriers. 

(See  Morocco  Dressers.) 

Downing  Theodore,foot  Eustis  ct. 
Muller  Bros.  r.  2547  Mass.  ave. 


Curtains  and  Fixtures. 

CORCORAN  J.    H.    &  CO. 

587  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 


Cuspadore  Mnfrs. 

HEWS  A.  H.  &  CO.  99  Cres- 
cent ave.     Sec  p.  79i{ 

Cut  Flowers. 

BECKER  FRED  C.1730  Cam- 
bridge.    Sec  p.  7'.).') 
BOCK    WILLIAM    A.    2388 

Mass.  ave.      Sec  p.  793 

SHAAV  BROS.  614  Mass.  ave. 

sc(>  p.  793 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating 

- GREENE  Sc  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

528  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Cutlery. 

BURDITT     l&      BYMER, 

674  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  7 
CORCORAN    J.    H.   &  CO. 

N587  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

McGUIRE  W.  T.  247  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  794 

MOORE  CHARLES  &  SON, 
N      8  Brattle.     See  p.  7 

SHAUGHNESSY  D.  B.  278 
Cambridge.     See  p.  799 

WHITE  F.  A.  675  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  806 

Cypress  Lumber* 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.    (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
Boston.     See  p.  13 

Dairy  Products. 

OAK  GROVE  CREAM- 
ERY, 430  and  1310  Mass.  ave- 
See  p.  775 

Decorators* 

CALDWELL  &  COX,  Whit- 
ney ct.     See  p.  791 
HAZEL  BENJAMIN  C.  424 

Main.     See  p.  791 


Dentists, 

Andrews  Robert  R.  1308  Mass.  av. 

Bixby.H.  0. 1861  Mass.  ave. 

Cleary  James,  545  Mass.  ave. 

Cooke  E.  W.  266  Cambridge 

Cutter  H.  E.  1278  Mass.  ave. 

Egan  Henry  M.  579  Mass.  ave. 

Hollis  William  H.  631  Mass.  ave. 

Jones  John  R.  622  Mass.  ave. 

Kinsman  E.  O.  15  Brattle 

Magee  F.  D.  390  Cambridge 

Mason  George  L.  579  Mass.  ave. 

Milligan   William,  649  Mass.  ave. 

Ober  Fred  A.  266  Cambridge 

Pierce  Myron  E.  1308  Mass.  ave. 

Sanderson  H.  L.  1601  Mass.  ave. 

Sawyer  Alfred  J.  569  Mass.  ave. 

Sawyer  F.  A.  569  Maas.  ave. 

Shaw  Ashby  A.  615  Mass.  ave. 

Taft  Ezra  F.  15  Brattle 

Taft  George  L.  19  Brattle 

True  George  L.  545  Mass.  ave. 

VEO  CHARLES  H.  (D.  M. 
D.  Harvard  University),  Hotel 
Pelham,  Boylston,cor.  Tremont, 
Boston.  See  blue  page  in  street 
directory 


VEO  L.  N.  (D.  M.  D.  Harvard 
University), Hotel  Pelham, Boy  1- 
ston,  cor.  Tremont,  Boston.  See 
blue  page  in  street  Directory 

Walsh  A.  S.  225  Hampshire 

White  Edward  W.  1234  Mass.  ave. 

White  Edward  Y.  631  Mass.  ave. 

Yale  Joseph  C.  2458  Mass.  ave. 

Deputy  Sheriff* 

FAIRBAIRN  JOHN  R.  436 

Cambridge.     See  p.  809 
WARDWELL       WALTER 

C.  649  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  816 


Diamonds. 

GILL  JOHN,  1346  Mass.   ave. 
Seep.  199 


Diary  Mnfrs. 

Cambridgeport  Diary  Co. 24  Black- 
stone 


Die  Sinker. 

AXTMAN      FRANCIS,      46 

Spring.     See  p.  806 


Dimension  Lumber. 

WOOD  WILLIAM  H.&  CO. 

Broadway,  cor.  Third.  See  back 
binding 


Dining  Rooms. 

(See  Bestaurants.  also  Lunch). 

Brown  Joseph,  6  Norfolk 
CENTRAL  HOUSE,483  Mass . 

ave.     See  p.  795 
Grossman  Charles  W.  7  Portland 
HARVARD        SQUARE 

CAFE, 1388  Mass. ave.  formerly 

8  Harvard  sq.     See  p.  779 
Hotel  Washington,  201  Cambridge 
Jones  G.  J.  334  Main 
Lappin  Rose  A.  97  Mt.  Auburn 
Millett  A.  V.  27  Brattle 
Peaslee  Cyrus.  1372  Mass.  ave. 
PALMER      HOUSE      (Fust 

Class),  26  River,  cor.   Franklin. 

See  p.  24 
Yroung  James  R.  15  Bow 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBEIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


529 


Disinfectants  and  Deo- 
dorizers. 

Lerned  C.  W.  2461  Mass.  ave. 
KICKER  GEORGE    F.  649 

Mass.  ave.  and  13  Clinton.     See 
page  781 


Distillers. 

Great  White  Spirit  Co. Cambridge, 
cor.  Distillhouse 


Door  Mats. 

FURFEY     JAMES    A.    202 

Brookline.     See  p.  793 

Doors,  Sash  and 
Blinds. 

MERSEY  IRA  G.  113  Broad- 
way.    See  page  788 
STEARNS  A.  T.   LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),    166  Devonshire, 
Boston.     See  p.  13 

Dowels. 

STANDARD  TURNING 
"WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 
53  State,  rm.  433,  Boston.  See 
back  cover 

Drays.     '        ;  ] 

[(FOUR  IN  HAND.) 

WHITING  &  SMITH,     216 

Green.     See    back    insert    opp. 
Printers 


Drain  and  Sewer 
Builder. 

McCulloch  Samuel,  173  Harvard 


Drain  Pipe. 

IHJRDITT  &  IJYNNEK,  674 

Mass.  ave.     Sec  p.  7 
HAWKES   LEVI    (iron),    623 

MaSS.  aw.      Sec   p.  64 

Lewis  David  W.  Portland,  corner 
Cambridge 

Mcdonald  john&  son, 

109  Western  ave.    See  p.  800 


Draperies  and  Cur- 
tains. 

CORCORAN   J.   H.    &   CO. 

587  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Draughtsmen . 

LOMBARD  N.  C.  40  State,  B. 

See  page  26 
MASON    WILLIAM    A.    & 

SON,  631  Mass.  ave.  See  back 
cover 

Dressmakers. 

Armstrong  L.   Miss,  103  Western 

avenue 
Arnold  B.  J.  Miss,  3  Harold  pi. 
Arrowsmith  Ellen  Miss, 282  Winsor 
Austin  Kate,  97  Gore 
Baker  Eliza  A.  1  Blake 
Banks  M.  Mrs.  309  Columbia 
Barber  Frances  E.  271  Broadway 
Barrett  Mary  H.Miss,  7  Lechmere 

place 
Barrier  Louise  Mrs.  15  Norfolk 
Barriugton  J.  W.  Mrs.  40  Cushing 
Barry  Annie,  51  Fourth 
Begley  Mary,  248  Broadway 
Bemis  Drucilla  D.  Mrs.  24  Pearl 
Bergeron  C.  Mrs.  5  Cottage  Park 

avenue 
Berube  Pierre  Mrs.  3  Madison 
Bickford  Ella  M.Mrs.59  Plymouth 
Boyd  Isabelle  L.  271  Broadway 
Breen  P.  F.  Mrs.  81  School 
Brown  Annette  E.  254  Columbia 
Brown  I.  W.  Mrs.  1794  Harvard 
Buck  Abbie  H.  10  Andrew 
Caffrey  Ellen  Miss,  28  Portland 
Callanan  M.  J.  Miss, 579  Mass.  av. 
Campbell  Sarah  A.   Miss,    22   Mt. 

Auburn 
Carder  Abbie  A.  Miss,  7  Essex 
Carmichael  TenyMiss,353Prospect 
Carrington  Fannie  Miss,  309  Co- 
lumbia 
Carroll  Caroline  J.  Mi<s,  7  Appian 

Way 
Carroll  Marcella  Mi<s.  2 Carlisle 
Chatwin  Angle  E.  Miss,  9S  Hamp- 
shire 
Church  M.  BLMrs.1326  Cambridge 
Clarke  Mary  J.  8  White 
(May  Abbie  E.  Miss,  ;{_>!  Ma^.  a\  . 
Clayton  F.  A.  Mrs.  75  Brookline 
( !ole  Jennie  Mrs.  :>:»  Elm 
Collins  Mary  A.  Miss,  l'.i  BoylstOU 
I  <>l!  Lama  A.  s.  Mi-s.7  Brookline 
Concannon  Maty  E.   Mr-.   48  Mt. 
Auburn 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


733  — 

Massachusetts 

Ave. 


530 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Dress fn  a ke  rs .  -  Con . 

Connors  Lizzie,  14  Sparks 
Copithorne  Mary  E.  295  Winsor 
Corcoran  Catherine  M.  14  Worces- 
ter 
Couth  Elizabeth,  7  Kildare 
Curtis  Helena  T.  Miss,  21  Fifth 
Curtis  Mary  F.  73  River 
Dana  Bridget,  358  Broadway 
Day  Nellie  Mrs.  28  Eustis  ct. 
Derby  Ella  A.  Mrs.  622  Mass.  ave. 
Dexter  Clara  B.  Miss,  144  Howard 
Dickman  E.  E.  Miss,603  Mass.  av. 
Dillenschneider  Josephine,  Jackson 
Dillingham  Maria  Mrs.40  Holyoke 
Dix  Mary  J.  Miss,  29  Lawrence 
Dobson  Lenora  Mrs.  23  Park 
Donnellan    Nellie    E.     Miss,    172 

Hampshire 
Dougan  Wm.  T.  Mrs.  30  Prince 
Downing  Almeda  R.  9  Norfolk 
Drake  Mary  Mrs.  70  Austin 
Duffy  Annie,  1299  Cambridge 
Dulong  Rose  Mrs.  117  Harvard 
Dunham  Nellie  J.Mrs.  93  Cushing 
Dunlea  Margaret  A.  Miss,  3  East 
Durgin  E.  E.  Mrs.  559  Mass.  ave. 
DuwTey  May  Mrs.  1168  Mass.  ave 
Dwyer  John  S.  Mrs.  Jackson 
Edgerly  Nellie  A.  Mrs.  98  Austin 
Ehlert  Annie  M.  Miss,  293  Broad- 
way 
Elder  J.  S.  Mrs.  254  Prospect 
Etherington  Ida,  33  Mill 
Evans  Henrietta,  150  Mt.  Auburn 
Everett  Eliza  J.  Mrs.  7  William 
Fitch  Myra,  1137  Mass.  ave. 
Fitcham  Ellen,  41  Walden 
Fitzgerald  Helena,  12  Eliot 
Flewelling  A.  W.  Mrs. 73  Pleasant 
Flood  A.  125  Mt.  Auburn 
Foley  M.  E.  Miss,  35  Brookline 
Foley  Nellie  E.  1104  Cambridge 
Foss  Kate  Mrs.  26  Essex 
Foster  Fred  C.  Mrs.  44  Cottage 
Frampton  Fannie  B.  Mrs.   R.   R. 

station,  foot  Third 
French  Lucy  C.  Mrs.  132  Green 
Gallagher  Bridget,  39  Boylston 
Galway  Cassie  J.   Miss,  211  Mt. 

Auburn 
Garner  W.  W.  Mrs.  106  Clark 
Geary  Abbie  D.  50  Cedar 
Gethins  Jas.  H.  Mrs.  380  Green 
Gillespie  Eliza  J.  Mrs.  176  Lake 

View  avenue 
Glynn  J.  F.  Mrs.  10  Suffolk 
Gould  Ariana  E.  Mrs.  48  Market 
Grant  Carrie  A.  Miss,  164  Winsor 
Green  L.  B.  Mrs.  2453  Mass.  ave. 
Greene  Nellie  F.  Mrs.  3*5£  Main 
Guerineau  Julie,  463  Mt.  Auburn 


Guppy  Annie  M.  Mrs.  15  Tremont 
Hammond    Josephine    Miss,    265 

Putnam  ave. 
Handley  Carrie  E.  76  Orchard 
Harlow  Esther  D.  Miss,  14  Pleas- 
ant 
Harris  Isabella  Mrs.  4  Village 
Hawkes  Ellen  H.  Miss,  6  East 
Healy  Mary  C.  45  Crescent 
Heffner  Kate  E.  144  Green 
Heffner  Pearl  A.  144  Green 
Hennessey  Nellie  E.  200  Dublin 
Herring  E.  A.  C.  Mrs.  13  Meacham 
Hillier  M.  A.  Mrs.  32  Elm       [non 
Hoffman  Helen  C.  Miss.  Hotel  Ver- 
Holder  Ann  J.  6  Emmons  pi. 
Holleran  Annie  T.  Mrs.  249  Frank- 
lin 
Holt  Jennie  Mrs.  17  Banks 
Hopkins  Sarah  A.  Mrs.  193  Auburn 
Hubbard  Jennie  M.  Miss,  384  Har- 
vard [pi. 
Hunson  Stephen  C.  Mrs.  5  Lamson 
Hurley  Mary,  11  Short 
Hurley  Mary  T.  Mrs.  181  Bridge 
Ireland  Frances  E.  Mrs.  2  Rockwell 
Jackson  Rebecca  Mrs.  24  Union 
James  Cordelia  E.  Mrs.  1  Village 
Johnson  Sigrid  A.  Miss,  579  Mass. 

avenue 
Jones  Ella  F.  Mrs.  256  Columbia 
Jones  Louise  M.  101  Inman 
Joyce  Mary  J.  Miss,  45  Sacramento 
Keefe  Margaret  F.  93  Gore 
Kelley  K.  M.  Miss,  30  Mt.  Auburn 
Kelley  Margaret,  147  Otis 
Kelley  Sarah  A.  Mrs.  12  Warland 
Kellogg  J.  Miss,  55  Washington 
La  Bonte  Eliza  Mrs.  1916  Mass.  av. 
Lagerquist  L.  Mrs.  24£  Cherry 
Lamkin  Annie  M.  39  Sacramento 
Lawton  Martha  B.  Miss,  46  Market 
Lee  Maria  E.  8  Worcester 
Lehman  Anna  Miss,  366  Winsor 
Leighton  Blanche,  32  Norfolk 
Leland  Mary  E.  Hi  Tremont 
Leonard  J.  M.  Miss,  70  W^inso 
Leonard  Lucy  Mrs.  56  Putnam  av. 
Lewis  Ellen  M.  Miss,  28  Ash 
Lewis  Mary  A.  Mrs.  112  Clark 
Lonergan  C.E.  Miss,  97  Rindge  av. 
Long  G.  H.  Mrs.  30  Banks 
Long  James  G.  Mrs.  126  Winsor 
Lovett  Katie  Miss,  1   Cowperth- 

waite 
Luke  L.  J.  Mrs.  151  Clark 
Lyman  Jennie  L.  54  Putnam  ave. 
Mackenzie  Elizabeth  Mrs.  21  Wil- 
bur 
Maclean  Lizzie  B.Miss,  153  Auburn 
Mahar  Alice  Mrs.  3  Emmons  pi. 
Manahan  Adelaide  F.  Mrs.  10  Wes- 
ley avtnue 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NOROROSS    FURNACE 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

733     Massacliusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


531 


Mandly  M.C.  Miss,  250  Hampshire 
Marciskewske  Annie,  100  Gore 
Marr  Annie  M.  671  Mass.  ave. 
Martin  Nellie  S.  85  Tremont 
McBride  Lillian,  43  Columbia 
McCarron  Annie  F.  75  Spring 
McCarthy  Mary,  747  Cambridge 
McCormick  T.  Mrs.  171  Winsor 
McDonald  Annie,  30  Foster 
McDonald  Mary  J.  12  Dunster 
McDonald  Rose  Miss,  144  River 
McDonnell  M.  E.  15  Vineyard 
McEachern    Catherine    Miss,   106 

Hampshire 
McGuinness  Helen  E.  39  May 
Mclntyre  A.  R.  Mrs.  19  Hilliard 
KcKay  A.  M.  Mrs.  124  Chestnut 
McLean  Sarah  J.  173  Elm 
McLeod  Mary  A.  85  Concord  ave. 
McMaken  Maggie  Mrs.  30  Second 
Merkel  O.  A.  Mrs.  39  Pleasant 
Merkel  P.  L.  Mrs.  39  Pleasant 
Mitchell  Delia,  175  Main 
Moore  Addie  E.  Miss,  282  Winsor 
Morison  Harriet  A.  Mrs.  24  Ells- 
worth avenue 
Morse  Mary  L.  126  Gushing 
Mulhern  Eliza  Miss,  24  Mt.  Auburn 
Mullen  H.  M.  85  Pearl 
Murphy  Julia  S.  Mrs.  3  Lechmere 

place 
Murray  Kate  Mrs.  9  Avon 
Nickles  Clara  Miss,  84  Hancock 
Nixon  Annie  Mrs.  32  Davis 
Norton  Mary  E.  Miss,  42  Pearl 
O'Brien  Margaret,  242  Hampshire 
O'Callaghan  Mary  Mrs.  106  Dublin 
O'Kane  Katie  A.  Mrs.  16  Antrim 
0*Neil   Mary  Miss,  39  Cowperth- 

vvaite 
Osborn  Vitaline  M.  Miss,  14  Bay 
Parent  Aurelia  E.  109  Amory 
Parr  H.  Mrs.  434  Mass.  ave. 
Parrot  E.  C.  14  Cottage 
Phillips  Addie  J.  58  Dana 
Pidgeon  N.  C.  Mrs.  132  Austin 
Pierce  F.  S.  Mrs.  h.  43!)  Main 
Poindexter  P.  A.  Mrs.  169  Putnam 

avenue 
Power  Theresa  .1.  Miss,  107  Ellery 
Powers  Florence  It.  Mrs.  31  Tre- 
mont 
Powers  Kate  Miss,  77  Columbia 
Pand    Addie    P.   Mrs.   Cambridge, 

cor.  Ellery 
Etebello  Mary  <;.  •.».->  <;<>rr 
Rhind  Margaret,  is  Lake 
Kiel  Clara  P.  165  Auburn 
Ritchie  Ellen  R.Mrs. 222  Prospect 
Robbing  Kate  P.  Mrs.  2092  Mass. 

avenue 
Rourke  Hannah  P.  Mrs.  1 10  Green 
P<>\v  Amelia  Mrs.  84  Prince 


Russell  Abbie  C.  Miss    671  Mass. 

avenue 
Russell  Margaret   Mis.  71  Wash- 
ington 
Ryan  B.  A.  155  Franklin 
Sanborn  L.   M.   Mrs.   1603   Cam- 
bridge 
Schwab  Sophie,  20  Huron  ave. 
Scottron  P.  C.  9  Mead 
Seamans  Cora  A.  Mrs.  518  Putnam 

avenue 
Severance  Emily  Mrs.  10  Kinnaird 
Sharkey  J.  A.Mrs.  87  Concord  av. 
Shea  Elizabeth  E.  87  Amory 
Sherman  Etta  Mrs.  40  Norfolk 
Silvery  Sophie,  2547  Mass.  ave. 
Simmons  V.  A.  Miss,  77  Pember- 

ton 
Singleton  J.L.  Mrs.  117  Washing- 
ton 
Slayton  S.  H.  Mrs.  44  Reed 
Smith  Carrie  W.  Mrs.  27  Hudson 
Smith  E.  Mrs.  19  Harvard 
Snow  Lottie  I.  25  Hadley 
Stanton   Annie  T.   Mrs.  4  Trow- 
bridge 
Steele  Anna  E.  28  Blanche 
Stetson  Ella  Mrs.  4  Elm 
Stewart  L.  M.  Miss,  19  Brewery 
Stewart  Mary  E.  Mrs.  30  Jay 
Stokeley  A.  E.  Mrs.  75  Brookline 
Stuart  Johu  X.  Mrs.  17  Bradbury 
Sullivan  Julia  T.  65  Ellery 
Sullivan  Mary  T.  Miss,   191  Mt. 

Auburn 
Tetlow  Ella  D.  Mrs.  15  Norfolk 
Thompson  Francis  A.  40  Norfolk 
Thurston  L.  Mabel,  13  Meacham 
Tjernblom  M.  L.  Mrs.  4a  Clinton 
Tollefsen  Carrie  Miss,  30  Auburn 
Towne  Annie  Mrs.  2056  Mass.  av. 
Thurber  C.  M.  Mrs.  28  Broadway 
Trainor  Thos.  J.  Mrs.  293  Main 
Trumbull  Ann  Mrs.  11  Pleasant  pi. 
Tubbs  Annie  A.  Mrs.  1  Austin 
Utley  C.  M.  Miss,  2  Allstou 
Van  Ward  Emeline,  I20j  Pleasant 
Van  Warren  Grace  Mrs.  2049  Mass. 

avenue 
Vaughan  M.  M.  21  Florence 

Yen-ran  Mary,  !>  Cottage  Park  av. 
Waddell  Annie  J.  r.  402  Mas<.  a  v. 
Wade  Annie  P.  Miss.  17  Austin 
Wade  Samuel  IP  Mrs.  110_>   Mass. 
avenue 

Walker   Mary    A.  Mrs.  339  Cam- 
bridge 
Walsh'  Fannie  Miss,  H>2  Mass.  av. 
Ward  Mary  A.  271   Pearl 
Wardman  A,  Mrs.  L83  Auburn 
Washington  Eva,  58  Banks 
Watson  Hattie  W.  Mi-,  n  »  Hast- 
ings 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 


532 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Dreemakers .  -  Con. 

Weiler  L.  Mme.  559  Mass.  ave. 
Wester  Anna,  42  Bigelow 
Wharff  Medora  Mrs.  81  Green 
White  E.  P.  Mrs.  20  Austin 
Wilder  G.  B.  Mrs.  10  Forest 
Wiley  Anna  11  Wendell 
Wilson  Carrie  Miss,  465  Main 
Wood  Mary  Mrs.  98  Columbia 
Woodbury  E.  R.  Mrs.  14  Tufts 
Young  Joseph  Mrs.  241  River 
Y^oung  Nina  I.  Mrs.  15  Remington 

Dressmakers'    Sup- 
plies. 

CORCOR  AN  J.  H.  &  CO.  587 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 

Dress  Patterns. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.  587 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 

Dress  Skirts. 

McDonald  M.  F.  Mrs.  579  Mass. 
avenue 


Druggists. 

BARTLETT  H.  S.  1338  Mass. 
ave.     See  p.  96 

FRAZIER  WM,  H.  169  Har- 
vard.    See  p.  808 

O'DOMELL  MAURICE, 
903  Cambridge,  and  Inman  sq. 
See  page  808 

TUITE  JOHN  A.  &  CO.  85 
Hampshire.     See  p.  808 

Druggists'  Sundries. 

PAGE   CARLOS  L.  &  CO. 

164  to  174  Broadway.    See  page 

opp.  Box  Mnfrs. 
Rady  A.  J.  (mnfr.),  454  Main 
STANDARD         TURNING 

WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 

53  State,  rm.  433,  B.     See  back 

cover 

Dry  Goods. 

Adams  William  R.  258  Cambridge 
Armstrong  Rose  Mrs.  2441  Mass. 

avenue 
Bell    Elizabeth  Miss,   1357   Cam- 
bridge 


CORCORAN  J.  H.&  CO.  585 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 
Daniel  Herman  G.  49  River 
Douglass  C.  H.  31  Howard 
Duffy  Jas.  V.  &  Co.  139  Harvard 
Fairbanks  E.  &  M.  B.  102  Hamp- 
shire 
Fischer  C.  &  I.  2519  Mass.  ave. 
Frankenstein    W.   L.    1046    Cam- 
bridge 
Goldenberg  Max,  716  Cambridge 
Griffin  Mary,  711  Cambridge 
Higgens  John,  1295  Cambridge 
Hughes  Mary  A.  Mrs.  42  Reed 
HYDE  DANA  W.  &  CO.  639 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  795 
Jackson  Jamee,  276-280  Broadway 
Kedey  T.  1157  Cambridge 
Langan  A.  Mrs.  8  Portland 
Low  Horace  G.  1350  Mass.  ave. 
Mclsaac  Jennie  Mrs.  349  Main 
McNulty  Alice,  43  Webster  ave. 
Monahan  John  B..1205  Cambridge 
Mongan  E.  M.  Mrs.  2064  Mass.  av. 
MORELAND        FREDER- 
ICK A.  1362  Mass.  ave.     See 
page  795 
Murray  M.  E.  Mrs.  691  and  1401 

Cambridge 
Newman  J.  485  Cambridge 
Parsons  C.  A.  2050  Mass.  ave. 
Pyne  J.  V.  &  Co.  Institute  bldg. 

Cambridge 
Queen    Josephine    M.    Mrs.   1244 

Mass.  avenue 
Reardon  J.  S.  693  Mass.  ave. 
Rowe  Mary  J.  83  Concord  ave. 
Schorield  &  White,  2006  Mass.  av. 
Webster  John  T.  415  Mass.  ave. 
WILBER  CHARLES  B.  433 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  795 


Dutch  Marqueterie. 

PEDERSEN  PETER  A.  11 

Cherry.     See  p.  798 

Dye   Souses. 

Brown  James,  Jr.  6  Pearl 

BUTLER'S  LAUNDRY  & 
DYE  HOUSE,  2307  Mass.  av. 
See  p.  794 

KINER  R.  S.  719  Mass.  ave. 
See  page  794 

LEWANDO'S  FRENCH 
DYEING  AND  CLEANS- 
ING ESTABLISHMENT. 
1274  Mass.  ave.     See  page  2 

MacKEIGAN  L.  G.  15  Brat- 
tle, rm.  10.     See  page  794 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  GO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIKEOTOKY 


533 


Earthen  Ware. 

HEWS  A.  H.  &  CO.  (mnfrs), 
99  Crescent  ave.     See  page  793 

Elastic  Paint  and 
Cement. 

WEBSTER  W.  F.  CEMENT 

CO.  Albany.     See  page.  30 

Electric  Bells. 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 
Boston.     See  p.  opp.  390 

Electric  Contractors, 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 

Boston.     See  p.  opp.  390 

Electric  Gas  Lighting. 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 

Boston.     See  p.  opp.  390 

Electric  Light  Co. 

CAMBRIDGE  ELECTRIC 
LIGHT  CO.  J.  Q.  Bennett, 
Pres.  F.  H.  Raymond,  Treas. 
Western  ave.  cor.  Albro.  See 
page  830 

Electric  Lighting. 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 
Boston.     See  p.  opp.  390 


Electrical  Supplies. 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 

Boston.     See  p.  opp.  390 
MORSS     &    WHYTE,     10 

Franklin,  and  79  Cornhill,  Bos- 
ton.    See  p.  825 

Electricians. 

AXTMAN      FRANCIS,      48 

Spring.     Sec  p.  806 
Alexanson  Bans,  17!  Pleasanl 
Bryant  P.  &  Co.  728  Mass.  ave 
Chaplin  Co.  (The)  Myrtle  ave. 
CLARK  ERNKST  \V.  1  IK)  cv 

1442  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  809 
FULLER  SETH   W.  27  Arch, 

Boston.      Sec  p.  opp.  390 
Jones  C.  L.  4  Central  sq. 


Embalmers. 

DEVENS      THOMAS,     1078 

Cambridge.     See  page  807 
FUDGE  DAVID  &  SOX,  123 

Cambridge.     See  p.  807 
KELLEY    JOSEPH    J.    32 

Third.     See  page  807 
LITCHFIELD  JUDSON,  544 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  807 
LONG-  A.    E.   &    SON,   2105 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  806 
MULLEN    JAMES    F.    116 

Hampshire.     See  page  807 
RICKER  GEORGE   F.   649 

Mass  ave.  and  13  Clinton.     See 

page  781 
SHEA  BROS.  4  Pearl,  and  426 

Cambridge.     See  page  807 


Embroidery. 

Morse  Louisa  J.  12  Dunster 

Employment  Offices. 

{See  also  Intelligence  Offices.) 

Buck  W.  H.  16£  Hoi  yoke 
Curtis  D.  A.  Mrs.  48  Green 
Flaherty  M.  D.  329  Prospect 
Fogarty  Mary  A.  7  Appian  Way 
Gilbert  L.  B.  Mrs.  2453  Mass.  ave. 
Green  J.  A.  1246  Mass.  ave. 
Johnson  Aunie  Miss,  394  Main 
Moriarty  Mary  L.  1384  Mass.  ave. 
Starnberg  Emma  Mrs.  4£  Essex 
Tobey  Ella  O.  722  Mass.  ave. 


Enameled  Goods. 

STANDARD    TURNING 
WORKS,  122    15  road  way  and 

53  State,  rm.  433,  Boston."     See 
back  cover 


Engine  and  Boiler 
Mnfrs. 

CAMPBELL  WILLIAM    & 

CO.  sixth,  near  Broadway,  See 
page  803 

MILLER  &  SHAW,  Broad- 
way,   g  r.  Sixth     S«m>  j).  803 

KAWSON  &  MORRISON, 
27  to  31  Main.  See  back  cover 
and  page  803 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

534  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Engines. 

(PORTABLE  AND  HOISTING.) 

FIELD     WALTER    W.     67 

Main.     See  p.  802 

MILLER  &  SHAW,  Broad- 
way, cor.  Sixth.     See  p.  803 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 

27  to  31  Main.  See  back  cover 
and  page  803 

Engravers. 

HEWITT     LEWIS    J.     622 

Mass.  ave.     See  opp.  p.  268 
FRANKLIN  ENGRAVING 

CO.  (We  make  illustrations  for 
every  purpose)  235  Washington, 
Boston. 

Etchings,  Engravings, 
Etc. 

CORCORAN  J.    H.   &  CO. 

587  Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 
OLSSON  JOHN  F.  1414  Mass. 
ave.     See  page  799 

Expanded  Metal. 

MORSS      &     WHYTE,      10 

Franklin  and  79  Cornhill,  Bos- 
ton.    See  page  825 

Expresses. 

American  Express  Co.  11  Brattle 
and  foot  of  Third 

Bancroft's,  J.  J.  Gunney,  prop. 
815  Somerville  ave. 

BETTINSON  H.  W.  &  CO. 
251  Cambridge  and  15  Devon- 
shire, 32  Court  sq.  91  Kilby  and 
77  Kingston,  B.     See  page  785 

Bierweiler  Jacob,  96  Webster  ave. 

Boyle's  Express  Co.  William 
Boyle,  prop.  1992  Mass.  ave. 

Brennan  R.  H.  order  box,  269 
Cambridge 

BUTLAND  &  SON,  orderbox, 
627  Mass.  ave.  and  25  Merchants 
row,  B.     See  page  30 

COLBY  BROS.  Lyceum  bldg. 
Harvard  sq.     See  page  30 

DODGE'S  EXPRESS  CO. 
543  Mass.  ave.  and  42  and  67 
Franklin  and  10  F.  H.  sq.  B.  See 
page  785 

Donovan  Charles,  72  Fourth 

Dorr  George.  489  Mass.  ave.  and 
38  Broad,  B. 

Durnan  &  Son,  255  Cambridge  and 
121  Gore 


ELLIOTT  &  DUVEY,  1  Hol- 

yoke.     See  page  30 
Felony  Hugh,  Portland 
Hanson,  Wm.  H.  354  Main 
Hatch   &   Co.   6   Brattle,   and  36 

Court  sq.  B 
Hayes  Henry,  22  Shepard 
Hazlett,  Joseph  8  Camden  pi. 
HERSUM  J.  R.  &   C.   S.  43 
Western  ave.  ahd  636  Mass.  ave. 
See  page  785 
Jenness  A.  T.  &  Co.  2  Mill 
Kelleher  Daniel  J.  41  Xorris 
Kelley  John  H.  195  Broadway 
Libby    Transfer    Co.    Fifth    cor. 

Charles 
MacCarragher    G.    247    Prospect 

and  9  Oak 
Milliken  James  E.  8  Mt.  Auburn 
Nichols  W.  A.  156  Hampshire 
O'Neil  Charles  E.  162  Franklin 
PARKS'        CAMBRIDGE- 
PORT    EXPRESS,   C.    B. 
Schofleld,  prop.  24  Blanche  and 
11  Harrison  ave.   ext.  96  Arch 
and  30  Broad.     See  p.  785 
Powers  J.  F.  &  Co.  foot  of  East 
Savage  &  Son,  626  Mass.  ave. 
SAWIN  MOSES  M.  Lyceum 
building,  Harvard  square,   1402 
Mass.  ave.  and  34  Court  sq.  174 
Washington,  105  Arch,  75  Kilby 
and  76  Kingston,  K.     See  p.  30 
Small  Samuel,  412  Cambridge 
Sullivan  Timothy,  127  Bridge 


Extracts. 

Christopher  G.  A.  300  Broadway 
Harvard  Extract  Co.  12  Pearl 
Melley  C.  W.  4  Sands 


Fancy  Goods. 

Alexandrian    &   Euskerrian    (im- 
porters) 26  Brattle 
CORCORAN  J.  H.&  CO.  585 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 
HUNT  EDGAR  F.   &    CO. 
575  Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 
HYDE  DANA  W.  &  CO.  639 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  795 
Johnston  W.  S.  Mrs.  ^23  Park 
Maclsaac  Jennie  Miss.  349  Main 
McCarthv  E.  &  M.  286  Prospect 
MORELAND  F.  A.  1364  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  795 
Newman  Julius  F.  485  Cambridge 
Reardon  James  S.  693  Mass.  ave. 
SEVER  C.  W.  1354  Mass.  ave. 
Harvard  sq.     See  p.  24 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


733 

Massachusetts 

Ave. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


535 


SHAUGHNESSY  D.  B.  278 

Cambridge.     See  page  799 
THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 

1320  Mass.  ave.  See  page  796 
Webster  John  T.  415  Mass.  ave. 
WILBER  CHARLES  B.  433 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  795 

Farming  Tools. 

Breed  Weeder  Co.  State  c.  Osborn 

Feather    Bed    Renova- 
tors. 

ARNOLD  E.   O.   17  Hawkins, 

cor.     Washington,     Somerville. 

See  page  519 
EATON  F.   M.  351   Broadway 

See  page  799 
BICKER  GEORGE   F.   649 

Mass.   ave.   and  Lyceum   bldg. 

Harvard  sq.     See  page  781 

Feathers,  Flowers,  Etc. 

BARNARD    A.  J.  715   Mass 
ave.     See  p.  809 

Fertilizer  Dryers, 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 

27  and  29  Main.  See  back  cover 
and  page  803 

Fibre  Goods. 

Laminar  Fibre  Goods  Co.  Taunery 

Fire  Rose. 

(COTTON  AND  RUBBER.) 

BOSTON    WOVEN    HOSE 
&  RUBBER  CO.  33  Hamp- 
shire and    275    Devonshire,    B. 
See  p.  6 

Fish  and  Oysters. 

ACME  GROCERY  AM) 
PROVISION    MARKET, 

('has.  Place  &  Co.  props.  Hamp- 
shire, COr.  Norfolk.     Sec  |>.   777 
BEAM:  ENOCH  &  CO.  1236 

and  L238  Mas-  ave      See  |».  "2<» 
Bell  Frederick  W.  52  River 
Burcb  E.  I".  1  _* •  > J  <  lambridge 
Burns  Frederic  W.  56  Brookline 
Burroughs  E.  A.   I  I71,   Main 
Carr Richard,  salt  flsh,  34  Pilgrim 
Cutting  Charles  II.  359  Main 
Dale  W.  W.  322  Cambridge 
Lincoln  G.  Fred,  696  Ma  —  ,  aw. 


MILL  AN  ALEXANDER,  17 

Brattle.     See  p.  779 

Miller  Chas.  M.  2091  Mass.  ave. 

Norton  F.  D.  1865  Mass.  ave. 

Silva  J.  F.  134  Third 

Snow  &  Nunan,  1394  Cambridge 

SMITH  ARTHUR  H.  604 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  775 

Wentworth  Josiah  P.154£  Har- 
vard 

Whorf  Charles  E.  5  Central  sq. 

Williams  Mrs.  432  Cambridge 

TVitherell  Freeman  C.  556  Mass.  av. 


Fish  Canners. 

HJORTH    &    JACOBSEN, 

404  Main.     See  page  26 


Fishing  Rod  Mnfr. 

Reed  James,  90  Banks 

Flagging  Stone. 

FORD    AUSTIN    &     SON, 

North  River,  39    to    41    Main. 
See  page  802 


Florists. 

(See  al*o  Nurserymen.) 

BECKER  FRED  C.  1730  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  7i)3 
BOCK  WILLIAM  A.  roses  a 
specialty,  2388  Mass.  ave.     See 
p.  793 
Cameron  H.  L.  Whittemore 
Dee  Thomas  W.  Mr.  Auburn,  cor. 

Fresh  Poud  Lane 
DOYLE  WILLIAM  E.  1501 
( lambridge,  and  i:>  Tremonl  and 
309  Boylston,  B.     8ee  p.  200 
Hutching  Mary  K.  Mrs.  8264  Som- 
erville 
Macklin  B.  J.  5  <  Irescenl 
Moltman  R.  H.  20]  Brattle 
Murdoch  Walter  II.  46  Grigg 

N'a-li  George,  :>I7  Harvard 

O'Brien  P.  A  Son,  1022  Mass.  ave. 

SHAW  BROS.  614  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  793 

Sticke!  William  C.  &  Co,  Whitte- 
more 


PDCCMC  ft  OH    PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UriLtllL    (X   UUlJ         ^23    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


536 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Flour 9  Grain  and  Hay. 

ACME  GROCERY  AND 
PROVISION    MARKET, 

Charles  Place  &  Co.  props. 
Hampshire,  cor.  Norfolk.  See 
p.  777 

BRADEEN  J.  S.  667  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  783 

BROWN  OTIS  S.  &  CO.  Ill 
Bridge.     See  p.  783 

CUSHING  J.  &  CO.  foot  Re- 
gent.    See  p.  783 

GREEN  S.  B.  &  CO.  18  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  783 

Holmberg  John  F.  185  Broadway 

HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  1  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  29 

HOLMES  W.  F.  378  River. 
See  p.  783 

LUKE  E.  R.  &  CO.  71  and  73 
Main.     See  p.  28 

Mccormick    bros.    473 

Main.     See  p.  778 
MERRILL  F.  P.  Harvard  sq. 

and  Broadway,  cor.  Ellery.   See 

p.  776 
Merrill  &  Glazier,  267  Main 
SMITH    ARTHUR    H.    604 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  783 
Train  E.  I.  115  to  123  Bridge 
WRIGHT   GEORGE   G.   86 

Mt.  Auburn.     See  p.  511 

Flower  Pot  Mfrs. 

HEWS  A.  H.  &  CO.  99  Cres- 
cent ave.     See  p.  793 

HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  deal- 
ers, 1  Central  sq.     See  p.  29 

Free  Stone  Workers, 

CONNECTICUT  STEAM 
STONE  CO.  George  Everett, 
64  First.     See  p.  801 

Fresco  Painters. 

CALDWELL  &  COX,  Whit- 
ney ct.     See  p.  791 

Fruit. 

(FOREIGN  AND  DOMESTIC.) 

Aste  Benedetto,  495  Cambridge 
Bacigalupi     Stephen    1394   Mass. 

avenue 
Bartolo  Jacano,  523  Mass.  ave. 
Brignoli  Joseph,   641    Mass.   ave. 


Brown  F.  F.  47  Main 
Casey  William  F.  519  Cambridge 
Cuguzzo  Felix,  1867  Mass.  ave. 
Cunningham  George  S.  1213  Cam- 
bridge 
Dondero  A.  875  Cambridge 
Garono  Bartolo  523  Mass.  ave. 
HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  1  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  29 
Joseph  I.  &  J.  455  Main 
Laterzo  Frank,  544  Cambridge 
Lashanna  C.  W.  429  Main 
Lodi  Angelo,  2048  and  2057  Mass. 
avenue 

Mccormick    bros.    473 

Main.     See  p.  788 

McFARLAND  F.  E.  Washing- 
ton, cor.  Brewery.  See  page 
777 

Medina  M.  J.  Inman  sq. 

MERRILL  F.  P.  1420  Mass. 
ave.  and  Broadway,  cor.  Ellery. 
See  p.  776 

Palermo  Tony,  45  Main 

Palisi  A.  1383  Cambridge 

Rovati  Daniel,  180  Cambridge 

ROW  FRED  J.  423  Main.  See 
p.  6 

Samuels  Joseph,  457  Mass.  ave. 

Tracy  James,  357  Main 

Trinci  Augusto,  309  Cambridge 

Funeral  Directors. 

FUDGE    DAVID     &    SON, 

12?  Cambridge.     See  p.  S07 
SMITH  RALPH,  216   Green, 
See  reverse  side  of  page  opp. 
Printers 

Furnaces, 

BROCK    BROS.    12    and    16 

Brattle.     See  p.  805 
CAMPBELL   THOMAS   R. 

repairer,  3  Cherry.     See  p.  804 
GREENE  &  CO.  753  Mass.av. 

See  top  lines 
MOYNAHAN     &    CO.    1233 

Cambridge.     See  p.  805 

Furniture  Dealers, 

Authier  &  Son,  51  Dublin 
BROCK    BROS.    12    and    16 

Brattle.     See  p.  805 
Burnes  R.  N.  485  Mass.  ave. 
Caldwell  Wm.  2993  Mass.  ave. 
CLARK  F.C. antique  and  second 

hand,  19  Brattle.     See  p. 798 
COBB  FURNITURE  CO.  22 

Central  sq.     See  p.  798 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co, 


723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 

CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


537 


Duffy  P.  R.  999  Cambridge 
Faust,    Stronach    &   Wells,    1100 

Cambridge 
Fitzgerald  John,   468  Mass.  ave. 
Gibson  James  H.   500  Cambridge 
Harrington  Stephen  H.  1077  Cam- 
bridge 
Harris  M.  A.  438  Main 
Hedin  John  A.  &  Co.  614,  616  and 

618  Cambridge 
Henderson  William   F.  2004  Mass. 

ave. 
Kalberg  L.D.&  Son,303  Cambridge 
KELSEY  JOHN  H.  20  Pearl. 

Seep.  798 
Kinsman  B.  H.  1209  Cambridge 
McEvoy  John,  1232   Cambridge 
Moller  C.  B.  Lafayette  sq. 
Osborn  James  IT.  436  Main 
Phelan  Patrick,  second  hand,  383 

Main 
Philip  Bros.  &  Co.  507  Mass.  ave. 
Pichotte  Charles  E.828  Somerville 

ave.  cor.  White 
Rvan  William  J.  467  Cambridge 
WORCESTER  BROS.23  and 

25  Brattle  sq.     See  p.  797 


Furniture  Mnfrs. 

BADGERW.C.H.&  CO.  20 
Albany.     Seep.  797 

Davenport  A.  H.    108   Cambridge 

ERICSONGUSTAFF.  Smart 
r.  State.     See  p.  788 

Graves  &  Phelps,  tables,  State,  c. 
Osborn 

Howe  Spring  Bed  Co.  386  Main 

Irving  &  Casson,  Otis,   cor.  First 

Keeler  &  Co.  Second,  cor.  Thorn- 
dike 

PEDERSEN  P.  A.ll  Cherry. 
See  p.798 

ROBINSON  THOMAS,  628 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.    798 

Kourke&  Kennedy,  682  Mass.    av. 

Storr  D.  C.  Furniture  Co.  Thorn- 
dike,  cor.   First 

Wentvvorth  T.  B.  State 


Furniture    Movers. 

Biggin  I*.  21  Cent  nil  SO. 
RUTLAND  &  SON,  627  Mass. 
ave.      Sec  p.  30 

(hat  win  William  T.  (.»s  Hampshire 
COLBY  BROS.  Lyceum  bldg. 

Harvard  si].  1  102  Mass.  av.     Sec 
p.  30 

Coughliu   Dennis,  Third,    corner 

Cambridge 

33 


ELLIOTT     &      DUVEY,     1 

Holyoke.     See  p.  30 
HERSUMJ,  R.  &   C.    S.  43 

Western  ave.  and  636  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  785 
Johnson  John  M.  400  Main 
Lewis  H.  C  19  Grant 

Mcdonald  &  da  vis,  1060 

Cambridge.     See   p.  783 
Mixon  F.  H.  Porter's  statiou 
Nichols    B.  T.  215  Hampshire 
Pierce  H.  B.  400  Main 
Savage  Chas.  B.  543  Mass.   ave. 
Stockton    B.  G.  582   Mass.  ave. 
Sullivan  Charles  W.  604  Mass.  av. 

and  121  Pearl 
Tavlor  Charles  H.   292    Columbia 
THOMSON  DAVID,  24  Pros- 
pect.    See  p.  798 

Furniture    Repairers, 

{See  also  Upholsterers. 

CLARK  F.  C.  19  Brattle.     See 

p.  798 
KELSEY  J.  H.  20  Paarl.     See 

p.  798 
McNamara  Johu,  981   Cambridge 
PEDERSEN  P.  A.  11  Cherry. 

See  p.798 
POWERS  LEE  L.30Boylston. 

See  p.  827 
RICKER  GEORGE   F.    649 

Mass.   ave.   and  Lyceum   bldg. 

Harvard  sq.     See  p.  781 
ROBERTSON      WM.    W.  7 

Bow.     See  p.  798 
ROBINSON  T.  628  Mass.   ave. 

See  p.  798 
WORCESTER     BROS.      25 

Brattle  sq.     See  p.    797 

Furniture    Storage 
Warehouses. 

ELLIOTT      &    DUVEY,     1 

Holvoke.      See  p.    30 
HRRSUM  J.  R.  &  C.    S.  636 

Mass.  ave.      Sec  p.    7S."> 

m  i:tropolitan    STOR- 
AGE WAREHOUSE,    L34 

and   1  12    Mass.    ;iv<>.      Sec  p.     !> 
University    Storage      Warehouse. 
Porter's  station 

Furriers. 

NADFLL      I.     132      Boylston, 
Boston.     See  colored  pages  opp. 

( 'ollege  Directory 
Lamer  Thomas  P.  M.    Mass.  ave. 


Put  a  Coil  in  your  Furnace ! 


NO  COST   FOR    FUEL,. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


538 


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Furs  and  Cloaks. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.&  CO.  587 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Galvanized    Iron 
Workers, 

BAY  STATE  METAL 
WORKS,  41  to  49  Harvard. 
Seep.  804 

Griffiths  William  J.First,cor.Main, 
and  86  Court,  B. 

Garden  Furniture. 

MOULTOJf  C.  W.  H.  &  CO. 

139  Gore.     See  p.  829 

Garden   Hose. 

BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE 
&  RUBBER  CO.  33  Hamp 
shire  and  275  Devonshire,  B. 
See  p.  6 

Gas  Appliances. 

BOSTON  GAS  APPLI- 
ANCE EXCHANGE 

(THE),  22  West,  Boston, 
samples  at  1290  Mass.  ave. 
Cambridge.     See  p. 23 


Gas  Burners. 

BOSTON       GAS      APPLI- 
ANCE EXCHANGE 

(THE),  22  West,  Boston.     See 
p.  23 

Gas  Fitters  and 
Fixtures. 

BROCK    BROS.     12    and   16 

Brattle.     See  p.  805 
CLARK  E.  W.  1440-1442  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  809 
DAVLINM.    F.    &   CO.   531 

Cambridge.     See  front  cover 
Dickson  G.  F.  617  Mass.   ave. 
GREENE  &  CO.  723  Mass.  av. 

See  top  lines 
Kneeland  William  B.1984  Mass  av. 
ROSE    HERBERT      L.     15 

River.     See  p.  805 

Gas  Light  Company. 

Cambridge    Gas  Light    Co.    1290 
Mass.  ave. 


Gas  Lighting. 

BOSTON       GAS      APPLI- 
ANCE EXCHANGE, 

(THE),  22  West.Boston.     See 
p.   23 

Gas  Stoves   and 
Ranges. 

BOSTON      GAS       APPLI- 
ANCE EXCHANGE, 

(THE),  22  West.  Boston.     See 
p.  23 

Gasometer   Mnfr. 

CAMPBELL  WILLIAM  & 

CO.  Sixth,  n.   Broadwav.     See 
p.  803 

Gents*    Furnishing 
Goods. 

Brine  James  W.  1312  Mass.  ave. 
CORCORAN  J.    H.    &    CO. 

557  Mass.   ave.     See  p.    36 
Fuller  G.  C.  W.  567  Mass.   ave. 
HYDE  DANA  W.  &  CO.639 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  795 
Lane  T.  H.  &  Co.   473  Cambridge 
Richardson  Virgil  C.  367  Main 
Smith  O.  Elliot,  2072  Mass.  ave. 
Susser  Moses,  525  Cambridge 
WILBER  CHARLES  B.  433 

Mass.  ave.    See  p.   795 
Zerega    &  Co.  636  Mass.  ave. 


Gilders. 

OLSSON  J.    F.  &    CO.    1414 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 


Glass  Decollators. 

LEO,  DALTON    &  CO.    160 

Congress,  Boston.     See  p.  505 


Glass  Mnfr. 

McElroy  P.  J.  3  Second 

Glass    Stainers. 

LEO,  DALTON  &    CO.  160 

Congress,  Boston.     See  p.  505 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


733 

Massachusetts 

Ave, 


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539 


Glaziers, 

CLARK  C.  F.  26    Magee.     See 

p.  28 
HOLT     WILLIA3I       B.     14 

Church.     See  p.  791 
SAWYER  CHARLES  A.  460 
Main.     See  front  cover 

Gloves  and  Handker- 
chiefs. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.  587 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.    36 

Grain,  Hay.  Etc. 

BRADEEN     J.    S.    667   Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  783 
BROWX    OTIS    S.    &    CO. 

109  Bridge.     See  p.  783 

Clark  Bros.  216-4  Mass.  ave. 

CUSHING  J.  &  CO.  foot  Re- 
gent.    See  p.  783 

Dore  A.  G.  &  Co.  706  Mass.  ave. 

Fawcett  Robert,  922  Cambridge 

GREEN  S.  B.  &  CO.  18  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  783 

HOLMES  W.  F.  378  River. 
See  p.  783 

LUKEE.  R.  &  CO.  71  and  73 
Main.     See  p.  28 

Mcdonald  &  da  vis,  ioeo 

Cambridge.     Seep.  783 

MERRILL  FRANK  P.  Har- 
vard sq.  and  Broadway,  corner 
Ellerv.     See  p.  776 

MERRILL  &  GLAZIER, 
267  Main.     See  p.  783 

TRAIN  E.  I.  115  to  123  Bridge. 
See  p.  783 

WRIGHT  GEORGE  G.  86 
Mt.  Auburn.     See  p.   511 

Graining  and  Glazing. 

CLARK  C.  F.  26  Magee.  See  p. 

28 
GILBERT  WM.  F.  18  Central 

sq.     See  p.  792 
HUSSEY  RUEL  W.  5  Palmer. 

See  p.  22 

Granite  Dealers  and 

Workers. 

Blessiugtou   Peter  &   Son,  Aver's 

wharf,  320  Third 
CHARLES  RIVER  STONE 

CO.  Freelou  Morris,  manager, 
Brookline,  near  the  bridge, order 
box,  166  Devonshire,  B.  See  p. 
820 


FORD  AUSTIN  &  SON,  31 

to  41  Main  and  17  Otis,  B.      See 
p.  802 
HARRINGTON    JOHN,    59 

to  65  Main, telephone  connection. 
See  p.  801 
Horgan  John  J.  58  Main 

Mcdonald  alex  &  son, 

Mt.    Auburn,  opp.  Mt.    Auburn 

Cemetery.     See  p.  802 
3IeNA3IEE'S  JOHN  SONS, 

Mt.  Auburn,  cor.  Elmwood  ave. 

See  p.  802 
NORCROSS  BROS.  Brookline 

near  the  bridge.     See  p.  802 
Packer  E.  Son  &  Co.  10  Bridge 
Sands  George  R.  457  Mt.  Auburn 
Scully  John  T.  84  First 
Sweatt  &  Gould,  320  Third 
THE         CONN.         STEAM 

STONE  CO.  George  Everett, 

supt.  64  First.     See  p.  801 

Granite  Polishers. 

McNAMEE'S  JOHN  SONS, 
Mt.  Auburn,  cor.  Elmwood  ave. 
See  p.  802 

Wight  &  Scorgie,  258  Mt.  Auburn 

Gravel  Roofers. 

BLEVINS  J.  J.  698  Mass.  ave. 

See  front  cover 
PEAK    HOWARD     F.   1250 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  23 


Greenhouse  Stock. 

KEENAN    JAS.  H.   &  CO. 

First  cor.  Thorndike.  See  p.  790 
STEARNS  A.  T.  L  U3IBER 

CO.  (THE),   166   Devonshire, 
B.     See  p.  13 


Greenhouses.  " 

BECKER  FRED  C.1730Cam 

bridge.     See  p.   793 
BOCK    WILLIA3I    A.    2388 

Mass.  ave.     See  p. 793 
Cameron  Hugh  L.  Whittemore 
Dee  Thomas  W.  Mt  Auburn,  opp. 

cemetery 
DOYLE  WILLIAM  E.   1501 

Cambridge,  and  43  Tremout  and 

306  Bovlstou,  B.     See  p.  200 
M unlock"  W.  11.  46  Grigg 
O'Brieu  P.  &  Son,  1022  Mas*,  ave. 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


733 

Massachusetts 

Ave. 


540 


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Grocers. 

ACME  GROCERY"  &  PRO- 
VISION MARKET,  Charles 
Place  &  Co.  props.   Hampshire, 
cor.  Norfolk.     See  p.  777 
Anderson  I.  Mrs.  36  Elm 
Alves  J.  J.  771  Cambridge 
Authier  J.  O.  63£  Rindge  ave. 
Baker  X.  143  Pearl 
Baker  &  Carney,  529  Ma*s.  ave. 
Barber  Ernest, '24  Somerset 
Barrow  Marv  Mrs.  201  Third 
BE  AXE  ENOCH  &  CO.  1236 

and  1238  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  20 
Blake  Theodore  E.  414  Cambridge 
BowyerW.  316  River 
Boyson  S.  W.  8i  Mt.  Auburn 
Brann  Philip,  561  Cambiidge 
Brannan  James  E.  55  Mt.  Auburn 
Branuan  Catherine  J.  Mrs.  11  Lo- 
pez 
Broderick  Edward  T.  50^  DeWolf 
BROWN  OTIS  S.  &  CO.  109 

Bridge.     See  p.  783 
Buckley  Jeremiah,  117  Amory 
Burns  James,  2  Cowperthwaite 
Burns  T.  Mrs.  15  Sparks 
Callahan  William,  80  Concord  ave. 
Cambridge   Co-oper.    Society,    744 

Mass.  ave. 
Campbell  Bros.  159  Third  and  191 

Vine 
Carman  C.  W.  421  Main 
Carroll  T.  D.  47  Winter 
Cauchon  George  H.133  Hampshire 
Cavannaugh  M.  T.   &   Sons,  2427 

Mass.  ave. 
Chalmers   William,  75  Hampshire 
Chester  Hans  A.  406  Main 
Clark  John,  21  Harding 
Clifford  Warren  D.  69  Xorfolk 
Conder  &  Campbell,  442  Mass.  av. 
Connell  James  J.  78  Plympton 
Connell  Margaret,  207  Franklin 
Connor  Dennis,  1  Clay 
Corcoran  Martha,  169  Franklin 
Coughlin  William,  Hi  Plymouth 
Coyle  Timothy,  111  Cushing 
Cronin  Xellie,  2496  Mass.  ave. 
Cronin  Patrick,  86  Fifth 
Crossman  C.  T.  87  Hampshire 
CROWLEY    PATRICK,  36 

Webster  ave.     See  p.   777 
Crozier  Edwin  A.  18  School 
Crudup  John  P.  84  Harvard 
Curtis  A.^  C.  1151  and  1381  Cam- 
bridge 
Cutting  A.  P.  474  Cambridge 
Danehy  William,  11  Broadway 
Danief  Walter,  275  Broadway 
Davidson  A.  B.  35  Grigg 
Davis  George  A.  479  Mass.  ave. 


Dean  Daniel  H.  21  Brattle 
Dee  Patrick,  18  Sparks 
Dickson  Marshall. 1092  Cambridge 
Dohertv  James,  169  Charles 
Doherty  Robert,  14  Portland 
Done  van  Thomas  R.  13  Porter 
Dooling  Patrick,  7  Jeffersou 
Douglas   Clarence  H.  63  Western 

avenue 
Downey  Mary  Mrs.  24  Huuting 
Downey  Mortmer,  1000  Cambridge 
Driscoll  James  T  .  851  Cambridge 
Durgiu  Charles  &  Son,  231  Pearl 
Eadie  John,  281£  Broadway 
Ekman  Ingrid,  Mis.  81  Brookline 
Evlward  Kate  M.  148  Putnam    av. 
Fahy  Bridget  Mrs.  202  Third 
Farriugton  H.  E.  1900  Mass.  ave. 
Fitzgerald  &  Lavey,117  Hampshire 
Fletcher  Oscar  G/l'998  Mass.  ave. 
Foster  Robert  13.  151  Portland 
Garvey  John  J.  31  Harvard 
Gertson  Albert,  38  Union 
Gilmore  J.  H.  25  Holworthy 
Googins  Hersey  E.  246  Broad  wav 
Gove  Robert  H.  181  Third 
Grant  H.  M.  Mrs.  2  Holworthy 
Gray  Elmer  E.  45  Rice 
Greene  Patrick  F.  26  Sparks 
Grenier  Joseph  O.  20  Harvey 
Gustafson  John,  291  Main 
Hackett  Jacob  Mrs.  174  Franklin 
Handrahan  J.  34£  Winter 
Harding  E.  A.  42j^  Inman 
Harris  Mary,  37  Warren 
Haywood  Fred  H.  174  Hampshire 
Heins  &  Magnuson,  105  Western 

avenue 
Hendry  Sarah,  17  Warren 
Hines  Helen  C.Mrs.  360  Broadway 
HOLMES  J.    A.   &   CO.  63S 
Mass.  ave.  and  1  Central  sq.  See 
p.  29 
Hooper  A.  G.  383  Main 
Hovey  H.  N.  &  Co.  227  Cambridge 
Hovey  J.  Dana,  506  Mass.  ave. 
Igo  John,  2483  Mass.  ave. 
James  Charles,  519  Mass.  ave. 
Johnson  Marv  A.  1  Webster  ave. 
Jouett  M.  R.&  Co.  2078  Mass.  a  v. 
Joyce  John  T.  12  Hews 
Keating  John  J.  124  Banks 
Kelleher  Bartholomew,  117S  Cam- 
bridge 
Kelleher  J.  A.  &  Co.  101  Rice 
Kelman  E.  Mrs.  77  Washington 
Keuney   Mary   Mrs.  62   Magnolia 

avenue 
Keough  John,  36  Harvard 
Lallv  John  H.  26  Surrey 
Lally  John  Mrs.  98  Banks 
Landergan  David,  164  Dublin 


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Lavoie  Paul,  105  Spruce 

Leary  Mary  A.  Mrs.  124  Putnam 

avenue 
Lindsey  Frank  A.  44  and  46  River 
Locke  T.  J.  &  Co.  23  Prospect 
Lombard  Julia  C.   Third,  corner 

Munroe 
Long  John,  49  Gore 
Louis  John,  154  Third 
Lovell  A.  J.  &Co.  1853  Mass.  ave. 
Lucey  Thomas,  199  Norfolk 
Lynch  Catharine,  26  Warren 
Lynch  Joseph,  246  Third 
Lynch  Richard  C.  24  Hayes 
Mahoney  Mary  A.  167£  Banks 
Manning  Daniel,  16l£  Broadway 
Mannix  Michael,  226  Brookline 
Marcil  A.  B.  27  Brookline 
Masse  Francis  X.  254  Walden 
McBride  F.  C.  101  Fourth 
McCarthy  Catherine,  309  Third 
McCloskey  &  Harty,  241,  1253  and 

1265  Cambridge 
McCormack  James,  333  Main 
McCORMACK    BROS.     473 

Main.     See  page  778 
McFARLAND  FOREST  E. 
110  and  112  Harvard,  and  Wash- 
ington, cor.  Brewery.    See  page 
777 
McFarland  L.  R.  123  Harvard 
McLaughlin  Juhn,  238  Vine 
Melinsky  Annie  Mrs.  310  Third 
Melley  M.  J.  189  Hampshire 
Meudum  &  Lane,  1027  Cambridge 
Menton  Sarah  Mrs.  7  Grant 
Merchant  H.  161  Portland 
MERRILL  FRANK  P.   1420 
Mass.  ave.  Harvard   sq.  and  422 
Broadway.     See  page  776 
Messer  D.  E.  &  Bro.  159  Harvard 
Meyer  Herman,  281  Main 
Minihan      Cornelius,      961    Cam- 
bridge 
MOOR  JAMES   C.  506  Cam- 
bridge.   See  page  77<; 
Moore.  Arthur  ('.  .'{•">  1  .Main 
Mulcahey  John  F.  188  Norfolk 
Mullov  Michael,  81  Gore 
Munroe  Philip  C.  11  Webster  ave. 
Murphy  John  W.41  Hardiug 
Murray  Win.  II.  731  Cambridge 
Nelligan  John   1\  55  Etiudge  ave. 
Nielsen   Nils,  Harvey,  cor.  Cedar 
Nixon  John.  233  Brookline 
O'BRIEN  I).  J.    19   Boylston. 

See  page  777 
()'(  onnor  II.  45  Webster  ave. 
O'Neil  John,  85  PlymptOD 
Osgood  J.  S.  2087  Mas<.  ave. 
Ostrovcke  Etta,  2  Winter 
O'Sullivan    Michael,  96  Plymptou 
Parsons  Alexander,  uo  River 


Patterson  James,  40  Reed 
Pearce  William,  50  Reed 
Peirrepont  Zaidee,  122  Elm 
Pickard  C.  E.  345  Columbia 
Place  Charles  J.  &  Co.  145  Hamp- 
shire 
Plancich  V.  &  Sons,  78  Harvard 
Pomeroy  H.  B.  52  Broadway 
Purcell  Joseph,  41  Porter 
Quinlan  John  P.  237  Hampshire 
Quinn  Joanna  Mrs.  7  Willow 
Reed  A.  B.  Co.  498  Mass.  ave. 
Richard  Charles  F.   385  Prospect 
Richardson  Samuel  D.  29  Grigg 
Rideout  Fred  B.  63  Norfolk 
Roper  Susan  Mrs.  62  Hubbard  av. 
ROURKE  PETER  F.  21  and 

23  Harvard.     See  page  778 
ROW  FRED  J.  wholesale  and 

retail,  423  Main,  and  1   Cherry. 

See  page  63 
Rowley  John,  622  Cambridge 
Russell  Margaret  E.  59  North 
RYDER  &  DAVIS,   124  and 

126  Inman.     See  page  776 
Schoales  A.  B.  70  Broadway 
Schultz  J.  A.  171  Main 
Scott  Ann,  42  Jefferson 
Sears  Manuel,  Jr.  105  Second 
Shea  Patrick  J.  18  Bradbury 
Shedd  E.  E.  &  Co.  124  Hampshire 
Sheehan  P.  Moore,  cor.  School 
Shehan  John  W.  49  Banks 
Sherry  Susan,  825  Cambridge 
Silva  Frank  R.  9S5  Cambridge 
Sleeper  T.  M.  &  Co.  65  Sixth 
Slocumb  L.  A.  90  Hampshire 
SMITH     ARTHUR    H.    604 

Miss.  ave.     See  page  775 
Smith  Barry  N.  30  Harvey 
Smith   &  McKay,  1217  Cambridge 
Spiliane  John  J.  13  Jefferson 
Spiller  John.  140  Pleasant 
Smith  IMer  J.  1143  Cambridge 
Spinney  &  Freeman.  407  Main 
Stiuson  John.  30  Somerset 
Sullivan  Edward  J.   40  Broadway 
Sullivan  John  1\   108   Hampshire 
SUTTON   WILLIAM    I\  & 

CO.  161  Bridge.    S«*e  page   777 
Sweeney  Julia  Mrs. 192  Hampshire 
Taintor  Geo.  W.  2674    Mass.   ave. 
Tashgiau  Jacob,  889  Cambridge 
Temple  Kervan,  29  Plymouth 
Thomas  Geo.  w.  2043   Mass.   ave. 
Tisdale  John  T.  15  Harvey 
TK  UN  E.  I.  115  to  123  Bridge. 

See  page  783 
Tripp  II.  ~2 1  Brookline 
VanPutten  John,  25  Seventh 
Walsh  D.  .1.  745  Cambridge 
W'arnoek  William,  i">7  Pearl 
Warren  T.  II.  i:>  Portland 


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Grocers. -Con. 

Watkins  William,  29  Brewery 
Whalen  John  J.  320  Green 
Whitaker  VVm.  L.  154  Harvard 
White  James  D.   Bay,  cor.  Green 
White  Marv  Mrs.  128" Pleasant 
Whitman  Leo  aid  a   Mrs.  163  Main 
Wigmore  C.  H.  31  Webster  ave. 
Williams  Mary,  296  Vine 
Wing  J.  732  Cambridge 
Winthrop  Simon,  20  Winthrop 
WOOD    GEORGE    A.     1390 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  776 
Woodland  Stuart,  63  Boylston 
Wyeth  James  H.  &  Co.  6  Brattle 
Wylie  James,  9  Brookline 
Wyman  David  W.  137  Columbia 
Yerxa  &  Co.  298  Cambridge 
Yerxa  &  Y^rxa,  669  Mass.  ave. 
YuUl  Maude  Miss,  28  Mill 
Zimmerman  F.  Mrs.  109  Portland 

Guns,  Pistols,  Etc. 

READ  WILLIAM  &  SONS, 

107   Washington,  B.     See  page 
825 

Gutters  and  Con- 
dtictors. 

GALE  GEORGE  W.  LUM- 
BER CO.336  Main.  See  front 
cover 

LAMB  &  RITCHIE,  metal, 
Albany,  cor.  Portland,  See  p. 
22 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 
CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
Boston.     See  page  13 

WOOD  WILLIAM  H.  & 
CO.  13  Broadway.  See  back 
binding 

Gymnasi  urns, 

ALLEN  MARY  E.  ladies'  and 
children's,  42  and  56  St.Botolph, 
B.  See  colored  pages  opposite 
College  Directory 

Cambridge  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association,  Mass.  av.  cor.  Cen- 
tral square 

Cambridgeport  Athletic  Asso. 
Prospect,  cor.  Harvard 

Hemenway  Gymnasium  H.  U. 
Kirklnnd,  cor.  Holmes  place 

Sargent  D.  A.,  M.  D.  20  Church 

Hack  Stables. 

DAJSA   HILL    STABLE,  J. 

E.  Fabyan,  prop. 41  Ellery.    See 
page  780 


Hairdressers. 

Alary  Louis,  350  Green 
Andrews  F.  S.   82   and   182  Cam- 
bridge 
Authier  &  Son,  51  Dublin 
Barry  Michael  H.   857  Cambridge 
Borgan  Bernard  J.  407  Cambridge 
Busnach  Samuel,  578  Mass.  ave. 
Cantil  Anthony,  674   Rindge  ave. 
Connors  John,  136£  Hampshire 
Costa  Frank  J.  989  Cambridge 
Cummings  E.  J.  1994  Mass.  av. 
DeAvellar  M.  S.  1204   Cambridge 
DeLacerda  C.  697  Cambridge 
Doherty  Daniel,  361  Main 
Doucet  Joseph,  1158  Cambridge 
Doyle  Thomas,  1U9  Fourth 
Ducharme  J.  W.  ladies,  603  Mass. 

ave.  and  28a  Brattle 
Fiumara  Michael,  263  Pearl 
George  Anthony,  435   Cambridge 
Gomes  J..L.  261  Cambridge 
Greco  L.  C.  575  Mass.  ave. 
Griffith  C.  W.  7  Brattle 
Grimalcli  John,  107£  Western  ave. 
Hantz  Ferdinand,  1112  Mass.  ave. 
Harlow  Edw.  107  River 
Harrington  P.  1023  Cambridge 
Hilton   Thomas  B.  249  Broadway 
Hopkins  William  A. 291  Cambridgre 
Hughes  Thomas,  2381  Mass.  av. 
Jackson  Enoch  S.  56  River 
Jackson  John  IS".  210  Hampshire 
Jellison  Fred,  81  Winsor 
Joll  George  M.  1£  Brattle 
Kimball  Florence  E.  Miss,  ladies', 

579  Mass.  ave. 
King  Barney,  33  Elm 
King  Gustavus,  11  River 
Lunas  Joseph  P.  171  Franklin 
MacKay  James  A.  120  Hampshire 
Mannahan  R.  F.  2419  Mass.   ave. 
Manuchu  J.  223  Main 
Marks  George  M.  4  and  6  Holyoke 
McAlpine  James,  9  Broadway 
McCarthy  Charles  E.  291a  Cam- 
bridge 
McLean  William  W.  1890  Mass  av. 
Merkel  L.  1400  Mass.  ave. 
Morandus  George  D. 42  Cambridge 
Morrisey  John  L.   527  Cambridge 
Murphy  John  F.  Cedar,  cor.  Dud- 
ley 
Newhall  Louis  E.  427  Main 
Newton  William,  85  Harvard 
Paris  Lui,  311  River 
Passalaqua  A.  285i  Main 
Pitt  James  S.  1229  Cambridge 
Prescott  C.  215  Broadway 
Ramhofer  Edward  J.  23*Boylston 
Reynolds  G.  W.  636  Mass.  ave. 
Richardson  S.  C.  4  Brattle 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NOROROSS    FURNACE. 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

733     Massachusetts     Avenue* 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


543 


Roan  Samuel  F.  341  Main 
Bobbins  Eleazer,2076  Mass.  ave. 
Rogers  M.   A.  Miss,   ladies,   26a 

Brattle 
Royster  Henry,  341  Main 
Salvina  Pispica,  8  Pearl 
Scotton  H.  S.  481  Mass.  ave. 
Sears  John,  304  Broadway 
Shephard  Joshua  W.  29  Prospect 
Silva  Jesse  2£  Norfolk 
Simpson  Mme.  195  Hampshire 
Smith  A.  A.  515  Mass.  ave. 
Smith  J.  A.  L.  3  Essex 
Smith  Louis  F.  622  Mass.  ave. 
Souza  M.  G.  Mrs.  141  Main 
Spinney  Manuel  J.  145  Bridge 
Thomas  G.  C.  12i  Springfield 
Thompson  G.  E.  495£  Main 
Vaccaro  Pasquale,   1  Washington 
Wornell  Louis  D.  481  Mass.  ave. 

Hair  Workers. 

Burr  Sarah  L.  45  Hampshire 

Hame   Mnfrs. 

Berry  Charles  E.  72  Bo}dston 

Handles, 

STANDARD  TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadwav,  and 
53  State,  rm.  433,  B.  See  back 
cover 

Hardware. 

BROCK     BROS.     12     Brattle 

See  page  805 
BURDITT  &  BYNNER,  674 

.Mass.  ave.     See  page  7 

Cambridge  Hardware  Co.  2047 
Ma 88.  ave. 

Fitzpatrick  II.  E.  &  Co.  1174  Cam- 
bridge 

McGUIRE  W.  T.  119  and  247 
Cambridge.    Sec  p.  7'.»l 

Middlesex  Hardware  and  Stove 
Store.  2435  Mass.  ave.  7 

MOORE  CHARLES  &  SON, 

s  Brattle.    See  p.  7 
Pennell  .lames  p.  i  n  Cambridge 
Trice. I.  m.  $  Son.  -j  17  Cambridge 
READ  WILLI  AM  &  SONS, 

107  Washington,  B.    See  p.  825 
Robbins  Albert  M.  633  .Ma—,  ave. 

WHITK     P.    A.    675    Ma-,  ave. 

See  ]».  806 
Whittier  Hardware  Co.   \M\   Mass. 

avenue 


Hardwood    Floors. 

OTIS  WOOD  WORKS,  Otis, 
near  First.     See  p.  28 

Hardwood         Lumber. 

GALE  GEORGE  W.  LUM- 
BER CO.  336  Main.  See  front 
cover 

SAWYER  E.  D.   &   CO.   24 

Cambridge.  See  p. 787 
WOOD  WILLIAM  H.&  CO. 

13  Broadway.    See  back  binding 

Harness  Mnfrs. 

Cavanaugh  Michael,  445  Main 
CURRY  JAMES,  5  Broadway. 

See  page  829 
DOHERTY  OWEN,  90  Bridge 

See  p.  781 
Dowling  William  J.  87  Maiu 
Fox  Thomas  J.  93  Bridge 
Freeman  A.  2000  Mass.  ave. 
McCaffery  Hugh,  945  Cambridge 
McMahon  Thomas,  13  Church 
Morse  George  A.  5  Wright 
Xolan  John  F.  14  Boylston 
Orzelmau  H.  930  Cambridge 
Ptoberts  W.  H.  7  Pearl 
Evan  Joseph  A.  2054  Mass.  ave. 
Stebbins  Charles  G.  107  Bridge 
Trask  Henry  P.  454  Mass.  ave. 

Hat    and   Garment 

Hooks. 

HALL  BROS.  628   Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  199 

Hat  Mnfrs. 

Hamilton  Joshua  C.  62  Pleasant 
SAWYER   H.    M.   &    SOX, 

oil  hats.  Thorndike,  r.  Second. 

See  i>.  806 
Wilcox  David  &  c<>.  1_>  Davis 

Hay,     Grain,      St  rate. 
Etc. 

BRADEEN    J.    S.     667     Cam- 
bridge.     See  p.   ,  83 

BROWN  OTIS  s.  &  CO.  107 

to  1 13  Bridge.      See  p.  783 
BURNHAM  L.  (..  X  CO.   22 

Bridge,  132  Charley  Mass.  ave. 
and  13  Mt.  Washington  avenue, 

oilier,  86  State.   I',.      See  p.    I 

<  lark  Bros.  2461   Mass.  ave. 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating. 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

544  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Hay9   Grain,  Straw, 
Etc.- Con. 

CUSHING  J.  &  CO.  foot  of 

Regent.     See  p.  7S3 
Fawcett  Robert,  922  Cambridge 
GREEN  S.  B.  &  CO.  18  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  783 
Hibbard  A.  D.  &  Co.  45  Green 
Holmberg  John  F.  185   Broadway 
HOLMES  W.  F.  378  River.  See 

page  783 
LUKE  E.  R.  &  CO.  71  and  73 
Main.     See  p.  28 

Mcdonald  &  da  vis,  1060 

Cambridge.     See  page  783 
MERRILL    &     GLAZIER, 

267  Main.     See  p.  783 
Proctor  Bros.  4  Bridge 
TRAIN  E.  I.  115  Bridge.     See 

page  783 
WRIGHT   GEORGE    G.   86 

Mt.  Auburn.     See  p.  511 

Hogs. 

(LIVE    AND   DRESSED.) 

NORTH  PACKING  AND 
PROVISION  CO.  Medford 
st.  Somerville,  and  33  and  34 
North  Market,  B.     See  p.  380 

SQUIRE  JOHN  P.  &  CO. 
169  Gore,  21,  23  and  25  F.  H. 
market,  and  39  and  40  North 
Market,  B.     See  p.  379 

Hosiery    and      Gloves. 

WILBER  CHARLES  B.  443 

Mass.  ave.  See  p.  795 

Hoisting  Engines. 

FIELD     WALTER    W.     67 

Main.     See  p.  802 

MILLER  &  SHAW,  Broad- 
way, cor.  Sixth.     See  p.  803 

RAWSON    &  MORRISON, 

27  and  29  Main.    See  back  cover 
and  p.  803 

Holly  Goods. 

OLSSON  J.  F.    &    CO.  1414 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 
STANDARD         TURNING 
'  WORKS.  122  Broadway,  and 

53  State,  rm.  443,  B.  See  back 

cover 


Home  Mill  Cereal. 

HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  1  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  29 

Horse  and  Cattle  Food. 

Hardy  Charles  R.  400  Main 
WRIGHT  GEORGE    G.   86 

Mt.  Auburn.     See   p.  511 

Horse  and  Electric 
Railroad  Co. 

WEST  END  STREET 
RAILWAY  CO.  Harvard  sq. 
and  81  Milk,  B.    See  p.  826 

Horse    and    Wagon 
Covers. 

SAWYER    H.  M.   &    SON, 

(oiled),  factory,  Thorndike,rear 
Second,  store,  45  Broad,  B.  and 
116  South,  N.  Y.    See  p.  806 


Horse     Collar     Wnfr. 

DOHERTY        OWEN,        90 

Bridge.     See  p.  781 

Horse    Covers. 

CURRY  JAMES,  5  Broadway. 

See  p.  829 
DOHERTY        OWEN,        90 

Bridge.     See  page  781 


Horse     Dealers. 

Dardis  P.  H.  97  Concord  ave. 
'Haley  &  Houghton, 644  Cambridge 
TOBEY  S.  OSCAR,  569  Put- 

nam  ave.     See  page  780 
Woodburv  W.  H.  51  Henry 


Horse  Shoers. 

(See  also  Blacksmiths.) 

Balmer  William,  9  Church 
Bell  William,  2021  Mass.  ave. 
Bolger  James,  26  Palmer 
Burke  Fhomas.  19  Gore 
Callahan  P.  J.  910  Cambridge 
Chisholm    R.  A.  279  Putnam    ave. 
Doak  George  W.  26  Regent 
Dooley  Edmund,  87  Bridge 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


545 


GARRETT    WILLIAM    F. 

139  Franklin.  See  page  96 
Garvey  James.  106  Portland 
GURRY  JOHN  F.   19  and  21 

Blanche.     See  page  781 
JONES  A.    J.  Palmer,  corner 

Church.     See  p.  8 
Kilpatrick  R.  J.  454  Main 
Linehan  Eugene,  124  Elm 
Lovvd  Geo.  W.  Green,  c.  Bay 
MAITLAND      JAMES,     17 

Harvard.     See  page  805 
McMahon  John,  1261  Mass.  ave. 
McMURRAY  PETER, Third 

cor.  Munroe.     See  p.  781 
Rollins  Geo.  H.  818  Cambridge 
Smith  Bernard.  14£  Harvard 
SMITH  THOMAS,  436  Main 

See  page  28 

Hose  Mnfrs. 

(FIRE  AND  GARDEN.) 

BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE 
&  RUBBER  CO.  factory,33 
Hampshire,  office  275  Devon- 
shire, B.     See  p.  6 

Hosiery  and  Gloves. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.    &    CO. 

585  Mass.  av.  See  page  36 
HYDE  DANA  W.  &  CO.  4 

Hyde's  blk.  639  Mass.  ave.     See 
page  795 


Hotels. 

Brattle  Sq.  Hotel,  32  Brattle 
CENTRAL  HOUSE,  Mrs.  A. 

A.  Schwartz,  prop,  483  Mass. 
av.     See  page  795 

Hotel  Cambridge,  135  Cambridge 

Hotel  Harvard,  221  Main 

Mansion  House,Uore,  junc. Bridge 

PALMER  HOUSE,  first  class 
hotel,  Mrs.  B.  .).  Palmer,  pro- 
prietress. River,  cor.  Franklin. 
See  page  24 


Hotels. 
APARTMENT. 

Adams,  2!)  Bio-clow 

Hotel  Albert,  l  ii  Harvard 
Allerton,  23  Norfolk 
Alma,  782  and  788   Mass,  ave 
Anton.  306  Broadway 
Argyll.  2«)  Putnam  jive. 


Hotel  Austin,  70  Austin 
Beacon,  81  Green 
Beacon,  374  Oxford 
Bellamy,  181  to   187    Putnam 

avenue 
Bertha,  117  Kinnaird 
Bigelow,  35  Brookline 
Boynton,  105  Gore  [ave. 

Brookfield,  6    to  12    Whitney 
Brooks,  Brooks,  near  Main 
Burnham,  8  Centre 
Cambridge,  135  Cambridge 
Cambridge,  68  and  70  Crescent 

avenue 
Carlisle, Carlisle, near  Prospect 
Charles,  103  to  107  Charles 
Charles,  136  Winsor 
Clark,  Clark,  corner  School 
Columbia,  341  Columbia 
Graeme,  60  Hancock 
De  La  Rue,  Broadway,  corner 

Columbia 
Dorchester,  School,  c.  Moore 
Edna,  Arnold  Circle 
Eliot,  66  Austin 
Elm,  88  Elm 

Elmwood  (The),  209  Green 
Essex,  32  Essex 
Eustis,  46  Eustis 
Fairmont,  26S  River 
Florence,  15  Norfolk 
Franklin,  42  Norfolk 
Garfield,  50  Eustis 
Gilbert,  109  Winsor 
Gloucester,  108  Austin 
Greyburn,  77  Austin 
Grotto,  19  Harrison 
Hamlin,  20  to  26  Columbia 
Hampshire,  Hampshire,  junc. 

Webster  avenue 
Hancock,  253  Sixth 
Harrison,  253  Sixth 
Harrison,  Harrison, near  Main 
Hawthorn,  134  Green 
Hebron,  27  Putnam  ave. 
Holly,  Holly,  corner  Brooks 
Homer,  128  Norfolk 
Hooker,  241)  Sixth 
Imnan.  13S3  Cambridge 
Jackson,  25  I  Winsor 
James,  7S3  Cambridge 
Jar  vis,  27  Everett 
Josephine, Carlisle,  near  Tre- 

niont 
Lawrence,  173  Franklin 
Leah,  57    Austin 
Lee,  School,  cor.  I  larrison 
Leicester,  106  Hampshire 

Lexington.  295  Winsor 
Lillian,  58  <  'herrv 
Lilly,  21   Harrison 
LougfelloM .  7  Brookline 
Longtvilow .  (94  Mas9.  av. 


PRFFNFJfcPfl     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UIILLIiL    QL  UUlJ         ^23    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


5±6 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Hotels. -Con. 

Hotel  Louisa,  73  Tremont 

Lowell,  434  and  440  Mass.  av. 
Luke,  355  Main 
Main,  365  Main 
Mayflower,  84  Wendell 
Middlesex,  51  and  53  Portland 
Moore,  Moore,  near  Main 
Munroe,  24  Norfolk 
Myrtle,  Moore,  cor.  School 
Norfolk,  12  Norfolk 
Osmond,  210  Columbia 
Ossipee,  204  Columbia 
Parks,  School,  cor.  Moore 
Peabody,  35  and  37  Pine 
Pleasant,  32  Moore 
Pleasant,  120  and  1204  Pleas- 
ant 
Prescott,  577  Putnam  ave. 
Putnam,  518  Putnam  ave. 
Richardson,  103  Gore 
Rochester,  77  Broadway 
Ruby,  60  Austin 
Saxon,  A.  and  B.  10  Mt.   Au- 
burn 
School,  Holly,  cor.  Brooks 
Shirley,  41  School 
Sickles,  245  Sixth 
Stanstead,  19  Ware 
Star,  Moore,  cor.  School 
Stearns  House,  22  Eliot 
Stratford,  7  Elm 
Suffolk,  40  Norfolk 
Sun,  381  Main 
Telford,  125  Mt.  Auburn 
Templeton,     Harrison,    near 

School 
Trowbridge,  19  Trowbridge 
Union,  30  Union 
,  Union,  17  Harrison,  c.  School 
Vernon,  2  Vernon 
Virginius,  43  Essex 
Wachusett,  5  Brookline 
Washington,  201   Cambridge 
Wellington,  85  Green 
Wendell,  80  Wendell 
Wentworth,  7  and  9  Essex 
Weston,  43  School 
Winsor,  86  Washington 
Winthrop,  241  River 
Wyman,  140  Magazine 
The  Boylston,  50  Boylston 
The  Elmwood,  209  Green 
The  Holmes,  125  Hampshire 
The  Lakeview,  Lakeview  ave. 
The  University,  1037  Mass.  ave. 

Hot   Water  Heating. 

BUCKLEY  J.  L.  &  CO.  532 

Mass.  ave.      See  page  804 


GREENE   &    CO.   723  Mass. 

av.     See  top  lines 

HIGGINS  S.  C.  702  Mass.  av. 
See  page  804 

O'LEARY  WILLIAM  H.  4 
Brewers  blk.  Brattle  sq.  See 
page  806 

WILD  D.  J.  &  CO.  27  Boyls- 
ton.    See  page  805 

House  Finish. 

GALE  GEORGE  W.  LUM- 
BER CO.  336  Main.  See  front 
cover 

HERSEY  IRA  G.  113  Broad- 
way    See  page  788 

RIDEOUT  M.  E.  &  CO.State 
See  page  787 

Shaw  &  Remby,  382  Main 

House  Furnishing 
Goods. 

POWERS  LEE  L.  30  Boyls- 
ton.    See  page  827 

Hydraulic  Presses. 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 

27  and  29  Main    See  back  cover 
and  page  803 

Ice  Cream. 

Bartlett  F.  W.  713  Mass.  ave. 
Belcher  Arthur  A.  13  Brattle 
FRYE  WILLIAM    JR.    153 

River.    See  page  774 
Prince  James  A.  574  Mass.  ave. 
Stollard  &    Bush  way,   89    HampJ 
OAK      GROVE     CREAM- 
ERY, -130  and  1310  Mass.   ave. 
See  page  775 

Ice  Dealers. 

Boston  Ice  Co.  (The), Prison  Point 
road 

Cambridge  Ice  Co.  122  Hampshire 

DURGINT  H.  D.  &  W.  S.  or- 
der box  A.  J.  Littlefield,  Mass. 
ave.  ice  houses,  Lake  st.  Arling- 
ton.    See  page  778 

FRESH  PONTD  ICE  CO.  J. 
Q.  Bennett,president,E.  A.Dav- 
enport, treas.  T.  S.  Hittinger, 
supt.  Main  office,  321  Washing- 
ton, Somerville, telephone  444-2, 
branch  offices,  J.  H.  Wyeth  & 
Co.  6  Brattle,  tel.  520  Yerxa  & 
Verxa,  669  Mass.  ave.  tel.  601- 
4,  Andrew  J.  Lovell  &  Co.  1853 
Mass.  ave.    tel.  532-3.     See  p.  3 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  GO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


547 


Ice  Elevators  and  Ma' 
chinery. 

BARKER  JOHN,  283  Huron 

ave.     See  page  790 


Ice  House  Machinery. 

RAWSON   &    MORRISON 

(elevating),  29  Main.  See    back 
cover  and  page  803 


Importers. 

HJORTH  &    JACOBSEN, 

404  Main.     See  page  26 

Incandescent  Lighting . 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 
B.     See  page  opp.  390 

Infants9   Wear. 

CORCORAN   J.  H.   &   CO. 

585  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Insulated  Wire  Mnfrs. 

MORSS     &      WHYTE,      10 

Franklin   and    79    Cornhill,   B. 
See  page«25 
SIMPLEX     ELECTRICAL 

CO.  10  Franklin  aud   79   Corn- 
hill,  B.     See  page  825 

Insurance  Agents. 

AHERN  JOHN  J.  3S£  Fifth. 

See  page  35 
BALDWIN  &  DORSE  Y,  544 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  809 
BIRD  H.  &  CO,  563   Mass.  av. 

and  85  Water,  B.     Sec    p.  2 
BLAKE  EDWIN  H.  36  Fifth. 

Seep,  so1.) 
BUCKLEY  D.A.527  Mas  .av. 

Sec  page  810 
BURRAGE  F.   E.  603   Mass. 

av.      Sec  p.  16 

Cartair  A.  w.  57 1  Mass.  ave. 
CLOSE  JOHN,  649  Mass.  ave. 

ami  is  Kilby,  B.    See  p.  17 
CUNNINGHAM   BROS.  671 

M;i<<.  ave.      Sec  p.    Is 

CUTTER    WATSON    <;.    & 

SONS,  5  Tremont,  B.  See  back 

cover 


DANFORTH  W.  B.  &  CO. 

2041  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  18. 
ELLIS      &      MELLEDGE, 

1398  Mass.  ave.  and  72  Equita- 
ble bldg.  B.     See  p.  14 
GARVIN  P.  J.  253  Cambridge. 

See  page  19 
GROVERL.B.  &  SON,  671 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  15 
HANCOCK  C.   E.   615    Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  19 
HASTINGS   W.   B.    &    CO. 

225  Cambridge,  and  53  State,  B. 

See  page  64 
HILTON    JAMES     H.    26  a 

Brattle.     See  back  cover 
Howlett  H.  B.  649  Mass.  ave. 
HJORTH    &    JACOBSEN. 

404  Main.     See  p'ige  26 
LONG  A.  E.   &    SON,    2105 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  806 
Mahady  John,  671  Mass.  ave. 
Mayhew  David,  380  Main  and  9S 

Raymond 
McCormack    James    H.457    Cam- 
bridge 
M'COY  GEORGE  M.74  State, 

B.     See  p.  17 
MILLS  BEN  J.  F.  &  CO.  123 

Cambridge    and    50    Kilby,    B. 

See  page  19 
ODIORNE     JOHN     L.    76a 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  16 
RAYMOND  T.  H.   634  Mass. 

avenue.     See  map 
Rogers  Leslie  S.  299  Main 
SAWYER  J.  S.  553  Mass.  ave. 

See  front  cover 
SEVER  CHARLES  W.  1354 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  24 
STEWART    ARTHUR    M. 

559  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  17 
THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 

1320  Mass.  ave.  rin.  (i.   See  p.  796 
TORREY  A.  R.  2076  Mass.  av. 

and  85  Water,  B.     See  p.  IS 
TUPPER      WILLIAM       T. 

573  Mass.  ave.  rin.  6.     See  p.  15 
WALTON  MILTON   L.   1950 

Mass.  ave.      See  p.    IS 

WENTWORTH  W.  II.  A:  G. 

P.  L388  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  i<; 
White  Y.  A.  C.  229  Putnam  ave. 


Insurance  Companies, 

CAMBRIDGE       MUTUAL 
FIRE    INS.   CO.   763    Mass 

ave.  Dana  W.Hyde,pres.  Alfred 
I..    Barbour,    see.    and     treas. 


See  page  I  I 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 


5±8 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Insurance  Companies* 
Con. 

Represented  by  John  J.  Ahem  384 
Fifth.     See  p.  35 

CONTINENTAL    INS.    CO. 

of  New  York 
FIREMAN'S    FUND     INS. 

CO.  of  New  York 
FIREMAN'S     FUND     INS. 

CO.  of  San  Francisco 

Represented  by  H.  Bird  &  Co.  553 
Mass.  ave.     Seepage  2 

CITIZEN'S  MUTUAL  INS. 

CO.  8  Exchange  Place,  B.     See 
page  2 

Represented     by     John    Close,   649 

Mass.  ave.  and  48   Kilby,   B.     See 

page  17 

INS.  CO.  OF  THE   STATE 

OF  PENNSYLVANIA 
LONDON  ASSURANCE   of 

London, 
METROPOLITAN  PLATE 

GLASS  of  New  York 
NORTH      AMERICAN     of 

Boston 

NO.  BRITISH  AND  MER- 
CANTILE of  London  and 
Edinburg 

RELIANCE  of  Philadelphia 

SPRING  GARDEN  of  Phil- 
adelphia 

SUN  FIRE  of  London 

Represented  by  Cunningham   Bros. 
671  Mass.  ave.     See  page  18 

IMPERIAL  of  London 
AGRICULTURAL  of  Water- 
town,  N.  Y. 

Represented  by  W.  B.  Danforth  &  Co. 
2041  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  18 

^ETNA  FIRE  INSURANCE 

CO.  Hartford,  Conn. 

CALEDONIAN  FIRE  IN- 
SURANCE CO.  of  Scotland 

EQUITABLE  ACCIDENT 
INSURANCE  ASSOCIA- 
TION of  Boston,  Mass. 

HARTFORD  LIFE  &  AN- 
NUITY INSURANCE  CO. 
of  Hartford,  Conn. 

NEWARK  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.  of  Newark,  N.  J. 

NIAGARA  FIRE  INSUR- 
ANCE CO.  of  New  York 


Represented   by  Ellis    &    Melledge, 
426  Harvard.     See  p.  14 

COMMERCIAL  UNION 
ASSURANCE  CO.  (lim.),of 
London 

HARTFORD  FIRE  IN- 
SURANCE CO.  of  Hartford, 
Conn. 

Represented  by  P.   J.    Garvin,   253 
Cambridae.     See  p.  19 

LONDON  &  LANCASHIRE 

FIRE  INS.  CO.  of    London, 

England 
NEW     JERSEY      PLATE 

GLASS  INS.    CO.    of  New 

Jersey 

Represented  by  L.  B.  G-rover&  Son, 
671  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  15 

FIRE     ASSOCIATION     of 

Philadelphia 
PALATINE     of     Manchester, 
England 

Represented  by  C.  E.  Hancock,  615 
Mass.  ave.     Seepage  19 

ABINGTON  MUTUAL  INS. 

CO.  of  Abington 

AMERICAN  INS.  CO.  of 
Newark,  N.  J. 

AMERICAN  INS.  CO.  of 
New  York 

CITIZENS'  INS.  CO.  of 
New  Y'ork 

DELAWARE  INS.  CO.  of 
Philadelphia,  Pa. 

MERCHANTS  of  Newark,N.J. 

PALEATINE  of  Manchester, 
England 

PROVIDENCE- WASH- 
INGTON INS.  CO.  of  Provi- 
dence, R.  I. 

SPRINGFIELD  FIRE  INS. 
CO.  of  Springfield,  Mass. 

WESTERN  ASSURANCE 
CO.  of  Toronto,  Canada 

Represented  by    W.  B.    Hastings   & 
Co.   225   Cambridge.      See  page  64 

COMMERCIAL  UNION    of 

London 
FRANKLIN     FIRE      INS. 

CO.  of  Philadelphia 
HOLYOKE     MUT.     FIRE 

INS.  CO.  of  Salem 
IMPERIAL     INS.     CO.      of 

London 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NORCROSS    FURNACE 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

723     Massachusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


549 


INSURANCE   CO.  OF  NO. 

AMERICA,        Philadelphia. 
NORTH         BRITISH        & 

MERCANTILE   INS.  CO. 

of  London,  England 
PHCENIX  ASSURANCE  of 

London 
QUEEN  INS.  CO.  of  America 
SUN  INS.  OFFICE  of  London 


Eepresented  by  James  H.  Hilton,  26a 
Brattle.     See  hack  cover. 

AMERICAN  of  Boston 
AMERICAN   of  New  York 
GERMAN    AMERICAN   of 

New  York 
GREENWICH  of  New  York 
NO.  AMERICAN  of  Boston 
SPRING  GARDEN  of  Phila- 
delphia 

Represented,  by  Hjorth  &  Jacobsen 
404  Mass.  ave.     See  page  26 

AGRICULTURAL      INS* 

CO.  of  Watertown,  N.  Y. 
AMERICAN      FIRE      INS. 

CO.  of  New  York 
GERMAN  AMERICAN 

INS.  CO.  of  New  York 
NORTH  AMERICAN  INS. 

CO.  (THE),  of  Boston 
SPRING  GARDEN  (THE) 

of  Philadelphia 

Eepresented  by   George   M.    M'Coy 
75  State,  Boston.     Seepage  17 

BOYLSTON    INS.    CO.      of 

Boston 
BRITISH    AMERICAN    of 

Canada 
CITIZENS'  of  Pittsburg. 
FIRE     ASSOCIATION      of 

Philadelphia 
FIREMEN'S    INS.     CO.    of 

Boston 
GERMAN    AMERICAN   of 

New    York 
GLENS  FALLS  INS.  CO.  of 

Glens  Fails,  New  York 
HANOVER  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

of  New  York 
HOME  INS.  CO.  of  New  York 
INS.  CO.  Count  v  of  Philadelphia 
LANCASHIRE  of  England 
MERIDEN      INS.      CO.     of 

Connecticut 
NEW    YORK      PLATE 

GLASS   INS.  CO.    of    ffew 

York 


ORIENT  of  Hartford. 
PRUSSIAN        NATIONAL 

INS.  CO.  of  Germany. 
SPRINGFIELD  FIRE  INS. 

CO. 
WILLIAMSBURG  CITY  of 

New  York 

Eepresented  by  Ben).  F.  Hills  &  Co. 
123  Cambridge, East  Cambridge, 
and  50  Kilby,  Boston.    Seep.  19 

NORWICH    UNION  FIRE 

INS.  SOCIETY  of  Norwich, 

England 
SPRINGFIELD    FIRE     & 

MARINE      INS.      CO.     of 

Springtield,  Mass. 

Eepresented   by    John  L.    Odiorne, 
763  Mass.  ave.     See  page  16 

AMERICAN    INS.    CO.    of 

Boston 

LONDON  ASSURANCE 
CORP.  of  London,  England 

NORTHWESTERN  NA- 
TIONAL INS.  CO.  of  Mil- 
waukie 

Eepresented  by  T.  H.Baymond,634 
Mass.  ave.     See  map 

GERMAN  AMERICAN 

FIRE  INS.  CO.  of  New  York 

PHOENIX      ASSURANCE 

CO.  of  London,  England 

Eepresented  by  John  S.  Sawyer,  553 
Mass.  ave.     See  front  cover 

FITCHBURG        MUTUAL 

INS.  CO.  of  Fitchbnrg.  Mass. 
GERMANIA     FIRE     INS. 

CO.  of  New  York 
MIDDLESEX  MUTUAL  of 

Concord 
NATIONAL     INS.     CO.    of 

Hartford 

Eepresented  by  A.  M.  Stewart,  559 
Mass.  ave.    See  p.  17 

EMPLOYERS'  LIABIL- 
ITY INS.  CO. 

GER3IAN  AMERICAN- 

INS.  CO.  Of  New  York 

NORWICH  UNION  INS. 
CO.  <>f  England 

PROVIDENCE  WASH- 
INGTON INS.  CO.  of  Prov- 
idence, R.  I. 

ST.  PAIL  EIRE  INS.  CO. 
Of  St.  Paul,  Minn. 

SPRINGFIELD  EIRE  At 
MARINE  INS.  CO.  oJ 
Springfield.  AfaRS. 

UNITED  STATES  FIRE 
INS.  CO.  Of  New  York 


ORHNF  £  M     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UlELLIlL    (X   UUlJ         723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


550 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Insurance   Companies. 
Con. 

Represented  by  Charles  If  .Thurston, 
1320  Mass.  ave.     Seepage  796 

BOYLSTON  FIRE  INS.CO. 

of  Boston 
MERCANTILE     FIRE      & 
MARINE  INS.  CO.  of  Bos- 
ton, Mass. 

Represented  by  Wm.  T.  Tupper,573 
Mass.  ave.     Seepage  15 

AMERICAN  of  N.  Y.  city 
LLOYD'S  PLATE  GLASS 

of  New  York 
LONDON  ASSURANCE,  of 

London,  England 
MERCHANTS  of    Providence 
MIDDLESEX    FIRE    INS. 

CO.  of  Concord  Mass. 
SECURITY  of  New  Haven 
NATIONAL  FIRE  INS.  CO. 

of  Hartford,  Conn. 


Intelligence  Offices* 

(See  Employment  Offices.) 

Interior  Decorator. 

HAZEL  BEN  J.  C.  424  Main. 

See  page  791 

Interior  Finish. 

ERICSON       GUSTAF       F. 

Smart,  rear  State.     See  page  788 

Investment   Securities. 

Livesey  Frank  B.  579  Mass.  ave. 

Iron  and  Steel  Bridges 
and  Buildings. 

BOSTON   BRIDGE    WKS, 

Sixth, c.Rogers  and  70  Kilby,  B. 
See  p.  515 

Iron  Foundries. 

Barbour,  Stockwell  Co.  junction 
Broadway  and  Market 

Bird  Henry  M.  (Estate  of), Broad- 
way Iron  Foundry,  Broad way,c. 
Pelham 


Ivory  Turning. 

STANDARD  TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadway  and 
53  State,  rm.  433,  B.  See  back 
cover 


Japanese  Fine  Arts. 

MASUKI      BUNKIO,       380 

and  382  Boylston,  B.    See  p. 820 


Jewelry \    Watches  and 
Plate. 

Applegate  A.  J.  571  Mass  ave. 
CROSBY  S.  S.  43  West,  Boston 

See  page  19 
Flaig  Simon,  351  Cambridge 
GILL  JOHN,  1346  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  199 
Gow  Robert,  1368  Cambridge 
Herbert  Wm.  R.  1193£  Cambridge 
Kenney  T.  M.  655  Mass.  ave. 
Mar  shea  J.  W.  1328  Mass.  ave. 
Miller  Bros.  613  Mass.  ave. 
Rice  James  A.  413  Cambridge 
Vaughan  L.  N.  1945  Cambridge 
Wheeler  D.  C.  410  Main 


Job  Wagons. 

Hanson  William  H.  57  Pine  and 

354  Main 
HERSUM  J.  R.  &  C.  S.  636 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  785 
Samuel  Robert,  265  Columbia 
White  M.  T.  Prospect,  cor.  Mass. 

avenue 


Junk  Dealers. 

Andlemon  Frank,  10  Somerset 
Fay  Bros.  52  and  126  Winsor 
Ford  Alex  S.  Webster  ave.  near 

Winsor 
Goodman  J.  F.  116  Fourth 
Haley  Michael,  250  Vine 
HENDERSON    CHARLES 

W. Waver ly,  cor.  Erie.     See  p. 

803 
McCarthy  Timothy,  70  Columbia 
Noonan  John  F.  Potter,  n.  Sixth 
Sullivan  Timothy,  127  Bridge 
Welch  Daniel  H.  2  Bent 
Welch  John,  rear  221  Third 


Put  a  Coil  in  your  Furnace ! 


NO  COST   FOR    FUEL. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


551 


Jactiees  of  the  Peace. 

(See  also  Miscellaneous  Dept.) 

AHERN  JOHN  J.  38£  Fifth. 

See  page  35 
APPLETON  JOHN  H.   361 
Harvard,  and  23  Court,  B.     See 
page  814 
AYARS  HENRY  M.671  Mass. 
ave.  and  505  Sear  bldg.  B.     See 
page  814 
AYLWARD  JAMES   F.  65 
Gore,  and  150  Devonshire,  rm. 
34,  B.     See  p.  817 

BARBOUR  ALFRED  L.763 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  14 

BURRAGE  F.E.  603  Mass.av. 
See  page  16 

CONANT  CHARLES  M. 
Hideout's  Mill,  State,  and  22 
Lee.     See  page  96 

CONLAN  FELIX,  253  Cam- 
bridge.    See  page  816 

COOGAN  M.  B.  48  Bigelow, 
and  5  Tremont,  B.     See  p.  816 

COOK  FRANK  GAY- 
LORD,  44  Garden  and  10  Tre- 
mont, rm.  46.  B.     See  page  812 

DANFORTH  WALTER  B. 
2041  Mass.  ave.     See  page  18 

DICKINSON  DAVID  T.  579 
Mass.  ave.  and  53  State  B.  See 
page  815 

ELLIS  WILLIAM  R.  Lyce- 
um bldg.  Harvard  sq.     See  p. 14 

FAIRBAIRN  JOHN  R.  436 
Cambridge.     See  page  809 

HAMMOND  FRANKLIN 
T.  671  Mass.  ave.  and  505  Sears 
bldg.  B.     See  page  814 

HANCOCK  C.E.  615  Mass.  av. 
See  page  19 

HANNUM  L.  M.  649  Mass.  av. 
See  page  14 

HOWE  ARCHIBALD  M. 
6  Bond  and  10  Tremont,  B.  See 
page  813 

HOWE  GEORGE  E.  114 
Washington  ave.  and  23  Court, 
B.       See  page  817 

HURLEY  JOHNH.  505  Cam- 
bridge and  18  Pember ton  Square 
room  9,  IS.     See  p.  816 

JOSE  EDWIN  H.  591  Mass. 
ave.     See  page  SI 5 

MILLS  BEN  J.  F.  123  Cam- 
bridge and  50  Kilby,  B.  See  p. 
19 

MURPHY  JOHN  F.  225  ( lam- 
bridge.     See  p.  815 

ODIORNE  J.  L.  763  Mass.  av. 
See  page  16 


PEVEY  G.  A.  A.  763  Mass.  av. 

and    5  Tremont,   B.     See  page 

813 
SCOTT   J.   J.   225   Cambridge. 

See  page  816 
SPENCER    CHARLES   W. 

603  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  815 
SURBRIDGE  RAN- 

DOLPH  C.  2072    Mass.  ave. 

and  5  Tremont,  B.  See  page  816 
THOMPSON  WILLIAM  G. 

62  Buekinghom  and  Post  Office 

bldg.  B.     See  page  815 
THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 

1320  Mass.  ave.     See  paga  796 
TORREY  A.  R.  2076  Mass.  av. 

and  85  Water,  rm.  23  B.     Seep. 

18 
TUPPER  WM.  T.  573   Mass. 

Ave.     See  p.  15. 
WALTON  MILTON  L.  1950 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  18 
WENTWORTH  W.  H.  1388 

Mass.  av.     See  page  16 
WHITE  M.  P.    1  Highland  and 

53  Devonshire.  B.     See  p.  814 
WYMAN  JOHN  P.23  Fayette 

and  30   Court,  rms.  3   and  4,  B. 

See  page  815 

Kalsomining. 

ACKERS  JOHN  L.   P.    515 

Mass.  av.     See  p.  791 
ATKINS  C.   &  CO.  27  Pros 

pect.     See  p.  792 
CALDWELL  &  COX,  Whit- 
ney ct.     See  p.  791 
EDWARDS  W. J.22  Boylston, 

See  p.  792 
FEELEY  M.  A.  704  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  791 
GALLAGHER  WILLIAM, 

101  Webster  av.     See  p.  801 
GILBERT  WILLIAM  F.  18 

Central  sq.     See  p.  792 
HERON  WILLIAM.  J  rear 

632  Mass.  a  v.     See  p.  800 
HOLT     WILLIAM      B.     14 

Church.     See  p.  791 
HUSSEY  RUEL  W.5  Palmer. 

See  p.  22 
KNOWLTON     GEO.    P.     4 

Central  sq.     See  |).  792 
REED  CLARENCE  G.  order 

and  letter  box  -jl\s.-i\\  Ln's  express 

office, Harvard  si], and  30  Forest, 
cor.    Beacon,   Somerville.     See 

page  800 
RYAN  THOMAS,    17   (  leary. 

See  p.  sol 
SAWYEB  C.  A.  100  Main.    See 

front  cover 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

552  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Kindling  Wood. 

BURNHAM  L.  G.  &  CO.  221 

Bridge.  See  p.  4 
CARSTEIN    H.    L.  47   Cogs- 
well av.     See  p.  782 
COLEMAN  BROS.  First,   n. 

Main,  91   Broadway,  450  Mass. 

avenue  and  W.  E~  Trans,   sta. 

Main.     See  p.  782 
McFARLAND  F.  E.  110  and 

112   Harvard  and   Washington, 

cor.Brewerv.     See  p.  777 
PAGE    CARLOS  L.  &  CO. 

164  to  174  Broadway.  See  p.  512 
PAGE   GEORGE   G.  BOX 

CO.  (dry  pine),  3  to  13  Hamp- 
shire.    See  p.  opp.  391 
PROUD  FOOT    DAVID    & 

CO.  84  Bridge  and  92   State,  B. 

See  front  cover 
RTTGG     GEORGE     H.    386 

River.     See  p.  782 
SMITH    GEORGE     M.    180 

Main.     See  p.  782 
STANDARD    TURNING 

WORKS,  122   Broadway  and 

53  State,  rm.  433,  B.     See  back 

cover 
WELLINGTON  HORATIO 

&  CO.  28  Bridge  and  72  Water, 

B.     See  front  cover 
WELLINGTON    &  BUCK, 

211  Bridge.     See  back  cover 

Kitchen  Furnishing 
Goods. 

(See  also  Stoves,  etc.) 

BROCK    BBOS.    12    and    16 

Brattle.     See  p.  805 
Charak  J.  437  Main 
Colman  J.  J.  1223  Cambridge 
Levit  31  orris.  493  Cambridge 
Melinski  1.  419  Main 
MOORE   CHARLES    & 

SON,  8  Brattle.     See  p.  7 
PEAK    HOWARD    F.  1250 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  23 
POWERS  LEE   L.  30  Boyls- 

ton.     See  p.  827 

Laces     and    Embroid- 
eries. 

CORCORAN  J.    H.   &    CO. 

587  Mass.   av.     See  p.  36 

Ladder  Mnfrs. 

MOULTON  C.  W.  H.  &  CO. 

139  Gore.     See  p.  829 


Lad ies9  Furnishinys. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO. 

587  Mans.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Ladies9  Tailor. 

NADELL  I.  132  Boylston,  B. 
See  colored  pages  opp.  College 
Directory 

Lamps* 

CLARK  ERNEST  W.  1440 
and  1442  Mass.  ave.  See  p.  809 

Land  Company. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE 
LAND  CO. Woodward  Emery, 
clerk  and  treas.  office,  28  State, 
rm.  39,  B.     See  page  15 

Lard  Oil  Mnfrs. 

SQUIRE   JOHN    P.  &  CO. 

169  Gore  and  21,  23  and  25  F.  H. 
market  and  39  and  40  North 
Market,  B.     See  page  379 

Laundries. 

Albert  Lizzie  Mrs.  66S  Cambridge 
BAY    STATE   LAUNDRY, 


^Coolidge 
Franklin. 


and     Caswell),    136 


See  page  794 
BUTLER'S     CUSTOM 

LAUNDRY,  2275  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  794 
CAMBRIDGE  LAUNDRY, 

2.  46  &  8  Soden.     See  p.  opp. 
Campbell  M.  E.  Miss,   38  Broad- 
way 
Charlie  Kee,  170  Hampshire 
Charlie  Wong,  548  Mass.  av. 
Chin  Charlie,  17  Boylston 
EATON  F.   M.  351  Broadway. 

See  i).  799 
E.  &  R.  LAUNDRY,  682  and 

688  Mass.  av.     See  back  cover 
Hinor  Kee,  455  Cambridge 
HingLee,  273  Columbia 
Hing  Lee,  2053  Mass.  ave. 
Hop  Long,  7&  Mt.  Auburn 
Hop  Sing,  115  Hampshire 
HUNT    EDGAR  F.   &   CO. 

575  Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 
Jee  Kee,  29  Brattle 
Jim  Willie,  281  Broadway 
Kee  Ow,  S7  River 
Lee  Henry,  1392  Cambridge 


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Lee  Hung,  365  Main 
Lee  Low  Sing,  297  River 
Lee  T.  H.  3fi  Broadway 
Lee  Wing,  1148  Cambridge 
Lee  Yee,  815  Cambridge 
LEWANDO'S,  1274  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  2 
LungBoo,  148  Harvard 
Mikado,    59    Rindge   ave.    and    3 

Brattle  sq. 
Moy  Mow,  312  Broadway 
Quong  Chang,  30  Plympton 
Quong  Choug,  1892  Mass.  av. 
Quong  Sing.  base.  2441  Mass.  av. 
Quong  Sing,  76  Gore 
Quong  Wing,  4£  Norfolk 
Sam  Kee,  335  and  379  Main 
Sam  Lee,  721  Mass.  ave. 
Sam  Kee,  95  Banks 
Shung  Quong  AVing.  429  Main 
Sing  C.  &  Co.  16  Central  Sq. 
Sing  Charlie,  82  Spring 
Sing  Lee,  68  Norfolk 
Sing  Lee,  54  Hampshire 
Sing  Sam,  142  Pearl 
Soo  Due,  1975  Mass.  ave. 
Soon  Lee,  1047  Mass.  ave. 
Speare  Lewis  R.  Laundering   Co. 

(The),  Binnev,    bet.  Fifth  and 

Sixth 
Sun  Charles  H.  178  Harvard 
Wah  Hong,  16  Pearl 
Wah  Kee,  6  Palmer 
Wah  Lee,  596  Mass.  ave. 
Wah  Lee,  990  Cambridge 
Wah  Lee.  596  Mass.  ave. 
Wah  Lee,  80  Plympton 
Wah  Sam.  350  Cambridge 
Wah  Yet,  16  Holyoke 
White  Star  Laundry,  3  Central  sq. 
Wing  Kee,  455  Cambridge 
Yuen  Lee.  251  Broadway 


Lawyers. 

Adams  Charles  Pred,671  Mass.  av. 

A1»PLET()N  JOHN  H.  361 
Harvard,  aud  23  Court,  rm.  614, 
B.    See  p.  814 

AYLAVAKI)  JAMES  P.  65 
Gore,  and  150  Devonshire,  rm. 
34.  li.    See  p.  817 

BAILEY  HO  LI,  IS  R.4  Buck- 
ingham, and  53  State,  rm.  BOS, 
H.     Sec  i>.  814 

Bancroft  William  A.559  Mass.  av. 

Banks  Fred  L.  545   Mass.  av. 

Blodgett  Warren  K.  55!)  Mass.  ;l\. 

BRADFORD       RUSSELL, 

375  Harvard,  and  209  Wash.  rm. 
46,  B.    See  p.  812 
33 


Cahill  John,  329  Prospect 

Cameron  Kobert  A.  37  Fairfield 

CONLAN  FELIX,  253  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  816 

COOGAN  31.  B.  48  Bigelow, 
and  5  Tremont,  B.     See  p.  816 

COOK  FKAXK  GAY- 
LORD,  44  Garden,  aud  10 
Tremont,  rm.  46,  B.     See  p.  812 

Daly  Augustine  J.  1388  Mass.  av  . 

DENISON  ARTHUR  E. 
13  Arlington,  and  150  Devon- 
shire, B.     See  p.  814 

DICKINSON  D.  T.  579  Mass. 
av.  aud  53  State,  rm.  404.  B. 
Seep.  815 

DICKSON  WILLIAM,  34 
School  and  177  Columbia.  See 
page  817 

DUDLEY  SANFORD  H.  24 
Avon  Hill,  and  95  Milk.  rm.  71 
B.     Seep.  812 

DURANT  AVILLIAM  B.  9 
Lowell,  and  19  Congress,  room 
7,  B.     See  p. 815 

EL  A  RICHARD,  13  Ash  and 
53  State,  rm.  433,  B.  See  back 
cover 

HALE  EDWIN  B.  387  Har- 
vard, and  209  Wash.rms.  39  and 
40,  B.     See  p.  813 

HAMMOND  FRANKLIN 
T.  671  Mass.  ave.  and  505  Sears 
bldg.     See  p.  814 

HAYES  WILLIAM  A.2D,Mt 
Auburn,  opp.  Elm  wood  ave. 
and  605  Sears  bldg.B.     See  p.814 

Hill  James  D.  1100  Mass.  ave. 

Hobson  William,  32   Bigelow 

Holt  Homer  C.  615  .Mass.  ave. 

HOWE  ARCHIBALD  M.  6 
Bond,  and  10  Tremont.  room  65, 
B.    Seep.  813 

HOWE  GEORGE  E.  114 
Washington  ave.  and  23  Court, 
B.     See  page  817 

HUNT  FREEMAN,  Pemb.sq. 
B.    Sec  page  81  i 

HURLEY  JOHN  H.505  Cam- 
bridge and  18  Pemberton  Sqare, 
room  9,  B.     See  page  816 

JOSEE.  H.  591  Mass.  ave.  See 

page  816 
M;illcv  Edward  B.  Second,  corner 

Cambridge 
McKELLEGETR.J.&  G.F. 

400  Cambridge,  aud  27  Tremont 

row.  B.    See  page  818 
Morrill  William  F.  573  Mass.  ave. 

PARKER  HORATIO  G.  54 

Concord    ave.    and    Scars    bldg. 

rm.  (HO.  B.    See  page  si  | 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

556  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Lawyers. -Con. 

PEVEY  G.  A.  A.  763  Mass.  av. 
and  5  Tremont,  B.     See  p.  813 

QUINBY  WILLIAM,  81 
Washington  ave.  and  53  State, 
B.     See  page  813 

READ  CHARLES  C.  Apple- 
ton,  and  27  State,rins.l8  and  19, 
B.     See  p.  812 

Rogers  Frederick  W.  299  Main 

SCOTT  JOHN  J.  225  Cam- 
bridge.    See  page  816 

SURBRIDGE  RAN- 
DOLPH C.  2072  Mass.  ave. 
and  5  Tremont,  B.     See  p.  816 

THOMPSON  WILLIAM  G. 
62  Buckingham,  and  97  Post 
Office  bldg.  B.     See  p.  815 

THORNDIKE  S.  LOTH- 
ROP,  22  Garden  and  119  Pem- 
berton  sq.  B,     See  p.  815 

WELLS  &  SPENCER,  603 
Mass.  ave. and  54  Court  House, 
Pemberton  sq.  B.     See  p.  815 

WHITE  M.  P.  1  Highland,  and 
53  Devonshire,  rm.  21  B.  See 
page  814 

Winslow  Henrv  H.  631  Mass.  ave. 

WYMAN  JOHN  P.  23  Fay- 
ette, and  30  Court,  rm.  3,  B.  See 
page  815 


Lead  Pipe. 

BAY        STATE        METAL 
WORKS,  49  Harvard.     See  p. 

804 


Leaded    Glass. 

LEO,  DALTON  &    CO.  160 

Congress,  B.     See  p.  505 


Libraries. 

Cambridge  Public  Library. Broad- 
way, between  Trowbridge  and 
Irving 

Cambridge  Social  Union,42Brattle 

Harvard  College,  Justin  Winsor, 
librarian 

HUNT  EDGAR  F.  &  CO.575 
Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 

SEVER  CHARLES  W.  1354 
Mass.  ave.     Seep.  24 


Lime.    Hair,    Cement, 
Plaster,  Etc. 

GALE  GEO.  W.  LUMBER 

CO.  336  Main.     See  front  cover 
Grant  H.  L.  &  H.  E.  168  Main 
WOOD  W.  H.&  CO.  13  Broad- 
way.    See  back  binding 

Limestone. 

CHARLES  RIVER  STONE 

CO.  Norcross  Bros,  props. 
Freelon  Morris, mngr.Brookline, 
n.  the  bridge,  order  box,  166 
Devonshire,  B.     See  p.  820 

"Linene"  Collar 
Mnfrs. 

REVERSIBLE      COLLAR 

CO.  factory,  Putnam  ave.  office 
27  Kilbv,  B.     See  p.  10 

Linseed  Oil  Mnfrs. 

MARBLE  JEROME  &  CO. 

agents  National  Linseed  Oil  Co. 
Fifth,  cor.  Rogers, and  42  Pearl, 
B.     See  page  21 

Liquid  Blacking. 

REID    W.    W.    MFG.    CO. 

(THE),  436  Main.     See  p.  795 

Lithograph      Printing 
Plates. 

Franklin  Mnfg.  Co.  (The)  ,31  Bow 

Lit  h  ographers  • 

Armstrong  &  Co.  Riverside  Press. 

Livery     Stables. 

WHITING    &     S3IITH,  216 

Green.  See  reverse  side  of  page 
opp.  Printers. 

Lock   Corner  Boxes. 

PAGE  CARLOS  L.  &  CO. 

164  to  174  Broad wav.  See  p.  512 
PAGE  GEO,  G.  BOX  CO.  3 

to  13  Hampshire.  See  p.  opp.391 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NORCROSS    FURNACE 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 
7*33     Massachusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


557 


Locksmiths. 

Bradlee  C.  L.  714  Mass.  ave. 
BROCK  BROS.  16  Brattle. See 

page  805 
Brown  A.  H.  1168  Cambridge 
Mellish  Walter  E.  20  South 


Lumber. 

CLARY  JOHN  S.    68  Bridge. 

See  back  cover 
GALE  GEO.  W.  LUMBER 

CO.  33ti  Main.     See  front,  cov. 

Gilman  O.  W.  2422  Mass.  ave. 

HERSEY  IRA  G.  113  Broad- 
way.    See  p.  788 

Holt  &  Bugbee,  17  East 

Parker  &  Page,  First,  opp.  Thorn- 
dike 

SAWYER  E.  D.  &  CO.  24 
Cambridge.     See  p.    787 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 
CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
Boston.     See  page  13 

WOOD  WM.  H.  &  CO.  13 
Broadway.     See  back  binding 

WOODS  JOHN  M.  &  CO.  22 
Bridge  and  31  Lancaster,  B.  See 
page  23 


Lunch* 

BALL  ELIJAH,  627  Mass.av. 

See  p.  779 
MILLETT  A.  V.  Harvard   sq. 

Cambridge,  cor.  Baldwin  and  27 

Brattle.     See  p.  779 
OAK  GROVE  CREAMERY 

430  and  1310  Mass  ave.     Seep. 

775 
Olson  Gustaf,  2375  Mass.  ave. 
Payson&  Kenison,  71  Boylston 
Ramsden  Samuel,  1444  Mass.  ave. 


Machine  Bolts  and 
Screws.' 

HALL  BROS.  62$   Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  L99 

Machine  Carpet 
Cleaners. 

RICKERGEO,    P.  649    Mass. 

ave.  and  Lyceum  bldg.  Harvard 

sq.     See  p.  781 


Machinery  Mnfrs. 

FIELD  WALTER  W.67  Main 

See  p.  802 
ROBERTS    JAMES    H.   & 

CO.Second  and  Charles  and  135 
Portland,  B.     Seep.  21 


Machinists. 

AXTMAN      FRANCIS,      46 

Spring.     See  p.  806 

Barbour  Stockwell  Co.  205  Broad- 
way 

Bullock  O.  S.  179  Broadway 

FIELD  WALTER  W.67  Main 
See  page  802 

HALL  BROS.  628  Mass.  ave. 
See  page  199 

Hawkins  Machine  Co.  First,  cor. 
Charles 

MILLER  &  SHAW,  Broad- 
way, c.  Sixth.     See  page  803 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 
27  to  31  Main.  See  p.  803  and 
back  cover 

Worthen  George  E.  65  Main 


Mackintosh  es. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.  587 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 

Mnfg.  Chemists. 

THAYER   HENRY  &  CO. 

150  Broadway.     See  page  22 

Mnfg.  Companies. 

American  Net  &  Twine  Co.  Sec- 
ond, cor.  Beut 

AMERICAN  RUBBER  CO. 
factory,  Potter  and  Ninth,  office 
Bedford,  cor.  Chauney,  B.  See 
page 

Bay  Stut e  Brick  Co.  r.  124  Spruce, 
office  5  Pemberton  sq.  B. 

Blake  George  V.  Mnfg.  Co.  (The), 
Third,  cor.  Bent 

HO  S  T  ()  N  B  R  I  I>  <;  E 
WORKS,  sixth,  cor.  Rogers, 
and  70  Etilby,  B.    Sec   page  ">r> 

BOSTON  \V0VI:N  HOSE 
&  RUBBKlt  CO.  tire  and 
garden  hose,  33  Hampshire,  and 

•J7.">  Devonshire,    B.      See    p.   (i 

CAMBRIDGE    ELECTRIC 

LIGHT  CO.Wesiern  ave.   See 

page  830 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


723 

Massachusetts 

Ave. 


558 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Mnfg .  Co mp a nies .  -  Con . 

Cambridgeport  Diary  Co. 21  Black- 
stone 

Dover  Stamping  Co.  385  Putnam 
avenue 

GALE  GEORGE  W.  LUM- 
BER CO.  336  Main.  See  front 
cover 

Ivers  &  Pond  Piano  Co.  2S6  Main 

Laminar  Fibre  Co.  Tannery 

LAMB  &  RITCHIE,  Albany, 
cor.  Portland.     See  page  22 

Mason  &  Hamblin  Co.  162  Broad- 
way 

PAGE  GEORGE  G.  BOX 
CO.  3  to  13  Hampshire.  See 
page  opp.  391 

REVERSIBLE  COLLAR 
CO.  factory.  Putnam  ave.  office 
27  Kilby,  B*.     See  page  10 

ROBERTS  IRON  WORKS, 
92  Main.     See  page  803 

STANDARD  OIL  CO.  OF 
NEW  YORK,  Sixth,  c.  Pot- 
ter and  61  Broad,  B.  See  page 
21 

STANDARD  TURNING 
WORKS,  turned  goods,  122 
Broadway,  and  53  State,  room, 
433,  B.     See  back  cover 


Maple  Syr  up. 

HAZEN  D.  M.   &   SONS,  42 
Elm.     See  page  20 


Warble  Workers. 

Bertsch  William  A.  4  and  8  Cam- 
bridge 
Breen  Peter  F.  81  School 
CHARLES  RIVER  STONE 

CO.      Norcross     Bros.      prop. 
Brookline,   n.   the  bridge.     See 
page  820 
HARRINGTON    JOHN,   61 

Main,     telephone      connection. 
See  page  801 

Mcdonald  a.  &  son,  Mt. 

Auburn,  opp.  Mt.  Auburn  ceme- 
tery.    See  page  802 
McNAMEE'S  JOHN  SONS, 
Mt.  Auburn,  cor.  Elm  wood  ave. 
See  page  802 
Mundy  M.  J.  16  Cambridge 
Sands  George  R.  457   Mt.  Auburn 

Market  Gardener. 

Coolidge  E.  J.  Coolidge  ave. 


Masons,  Plasterers, 

Whiteners  and 

Colorers. 

Bean  Asa  D.  10  Norfolk 
Bellamv  &  Harris,  574  Mass.  ave. 
Bellis  William  J.  29  Bolton 
Bergin  K.  154  Amory 
Brosnahan  John  F.  32  Locke 
Chapin  Andrew  N.  22   Fairmont 

avenue 
Crocker  J.  W.  19  Central  sq. 
Curtis  Albert  W.  1  White 
DELANEY    J.   41    Winthrop. 

See  page  801 
Fowler  John,  51  Western  ave. 
GALLAGHER  WILLIAM. 

101  Webster  ave.     See  page  801 
Greenleaf  A.  P.  469  Main 
GREENLEAF  O.  P.  rear  542 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  801 
HERON    WILLIAM  J.   632 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  800 
Hillier  William  H.  184  Harvard 
Hillier  William  &  Son,  32  Elm 
Hood  Charles  13  Van  Norden 
Lambert  G.  H.  &  P.  J.  27  Tuttle 
Larose  Morris,  11   Brookford 
Leach  &  Co.  146  Washington 
Mahoney  James,  325  W^insor 
Mahonev  William,  92  Spring 
McCOY  W.  J.   &   SONS,  14 

Walnut  court.     See  page  801 

Mcdonald  john  &  son, 

builders,  109  Western  ave.     See 

page  800 
McGahev  &  Byrne,  108  Main 
Moore  G".  W.  313  Pearl 
NEW  ENGLAND  MASON- 

ERY   CO.    168    Main    and    8 

Oliver,  B.     See  page  824 
Quinn  James,  stone,  26  Locke 
REED  CLARENCE  G.  order 

box  22,  Sawin's  express  office, 

Harvard  sq.  and  30  Forest,  cor. 

Beacon,  Som.     See  page  800 
Reilly  F.  J.  5  Saville 
RYAN  THOMAS,  17  Clary,  off 

Prospect.     See  page  801 
Shaw  John.  374  Main 
STEARNS  M.  N.   44  Wallace. 

See  page  800 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  73  Howard 
White  Fred  O.  95  Pearl 
White  J.  W.  11  Worcester 


Masons  (Stone). 

McCOY   W.  J.   &   SONS,  14 
Walnut  court     See  page  801 


HOT  WATER  HEATING  a  Specialty. 

GREENE    &    CO.,    723    Massachusetts    Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORS 


559 


Master     in    Chancery. 

PEVEY    GILBERT    A.  A. 

763  Mass  ave.  and  5  Tremont,  B. 
See  page  813 


Mais  and  Matting. 

FURFEY     JAMES    A.    202 

Brookline.     See  page  793 

Mattress  Mnfrs. 

ARNOLD    E.   O.    &   CO.   17 

Hawkins,  corner  Washington, 
Somerville.      See  page  519 

CLARK  FRED  C.  27  Brattle. 
See  page  798 

EATON  F.  M.  351  Broadway. 
See  page  799 

BICKER  GEORGE  F.  649 
Mass.  ave.  and  Lyceum  bldg. 
Harvard  sq.     See  page  781 

ROBERTSON  WILLIAM 
W.  7  Bow.     See  page  798 

THOMSON  DAVID,  24  Pros- 
pect.    See  page  793 


Mechanical  Engineers, 

Leavitt  Erasmus  D.  2  Central  sq. 
LOMBARD  N.  C.  40  State,  B. 

See  page  26 
MASON   W.  A.   &  SON,  631 

Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 
Norris  A.  E.  29  Main 

Memorial     Windows. 

LEO,  DALTON   &   CO.    160 

Congress,  B.     See  page  505 


Men9s  Fur n  ish  trig* 

(Mnfrs.) 

Murray  Walter  F.  .v.  Co.  20  and  28 
State 

Mercantile  Printing. 

WESTON   I,.   P.  558  Mass.  ave. 

See  "pp.  Printers 

Metal  Laths, 

MOKSS      &      WIIVTi:,      10 

Franklin     and    70    Cornhill,    B. 

See  page  825 


Metal  Skylights. 
BAY        STATE        METAL 
WORKS,  41  to  49  Harvard. 

See  page  804 


Metals. 

HENDERSON     C. 

Pearl.     See  page  803 


W.     247 


Milk  amd  Cream 
Dealers. 

HAMPDEN     CREAM,    153 

ORiver.     See  page  774 
AK      GROVE      CREAM- 
ERY, 430  and  1313  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  775 

Milkmen. 

Breen  William  J.  88  Sixth 
Brogen  James  H.  14  Dublin 
Brown  William,  91  Fifth 
Casper  Max,  328  Vine 
Casper  Nicholas,  328  Vine 
Clarke  E.  F.  145  Mt.  Auburn 
Collins  Michael,  240  Broadway 
Conley  H.  V.  107  Garden 
Crawford  John  A.  35  Essex 
Daniels  Louis  E.  15  Park 
Davoren  Gilbert,  USHolwortby 
Dillon  John  F.  256  Prospect 
Dussault  J.  B.  32  Clay 
Dutton  Albert  L.  56  Fourth 
Dywer  Edmund,  41  Rindge  ave. 
Eagleston  Garfield,  2  Foster 
Fitzpatrick  Patrick, 124  Hoi  worthy 
Gardner  Charles  W.  Van  Nordeu 
Gibson  William  E.  384  Dublin 
Gibson  William  T.  11  Willard 
Glennon  Patrick,  r.  167  Brookline 
Gove  Archibald  R.  29  Maple  ave. 
Graustein  A.  11.  328  Viue 
Graustein  Wm.  A.  19  Bowdoin 
( rreirson  J.  < !.  24  Tremonl 
Hamilton  . John  A.  71    Howard 
Heald  Fred  E.  94  Thorndike 
Jennings  C.  '1'.  ss  Brookline 
Keefe  John  .1.  L6  Locke 
Lemed    F.  F.  end   Washburn    ave. 
Mclliigh  John.  Vassal  lane 

McNamee  D.T.173  Fake  View  av. 

OAK  GROVE  CREAM- 
ERY, 430  and  1310  MaSS.  ave. 
Sec  p.   775 

O'Mara  D.  122  Hamilton 
Penney  N.  •• .  7  Prank 
Rautenberg  ( 'ark  328  Vine 
Richardson  11.  ~>l  Erie 
Ryan  George  W".  8  Donnell 
Stuart  Wallace  E.  135  Washington 

Titns  Charles  II.  50  Antrim 
White  Edward,  54  Ellery 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 


560 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Mill  Supplies. 

HALL  BROTHERS,  rear  628 
Mass.  ave.    See  p.  199 

Milliners,  Millinery 
Goods,  Etc. 

Arey  A.  C.  Mrs.  7U  Western  ave. 
BARNARD  A.  J.   715  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  809 
Barnard  E.  A.    1361    Cambridge 

and  653  Mass.  ave. 
CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.587 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 
Cornish  E.  R.  Mrs.  759  Mass.  ave. 
Friel  Annie  S.  Mrs.  53  Ninth 
Fuller  M.  S.  Mrs.  1398  Cambridge 
Greenwood  E.  P.  Mrs.  1398  Cam- 
bridge 
Holbrook  Alice,  116  Chestnut 
Holmes  J.  F.  Mrs.  24  Fairfield 
Hunson  Sadie  E.  5  Lamson  pi. 
Lincoln  Elizabeth  S.Mrs. 80  Allston 
McArdle  M.  E.  Mrs.  28  Boylston 
McCarthy  M.  E.  Miss,460Mass.av. 
O'Brien  Elizabeth  E.   259     Cam- 
bridge 
Ouimet  C.  Mrs.  777  Cambridge 
Perry  G.  Miss,  102  Henry 
Powell  J.  M.  Mrs.  315  Cambridge 
Ross  Margaret,  6£  South 
Russell  W.  H.  Mrs. 71  Washington 
Shea  Nellie  E.  183  Bridge 
Smith  Annie  E.  1276  Mass.  ave. 
Ward  May  A.  27 1  Pearl 
Warren  IT.  I,.  Mrs.  208  Pearl 
Whaleu  Christena  Z.2530  Mass.av. 
White  Lizzie  A.  Miss,  1299  Cam- 
bridge 

Mirrors    and   Frames. 

OLSSON  J.   F.   &    CO.   1414 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 

Model  and  Pattern 
Makers. 

Bean  John  C.  98  Main 
HALL  BROTHERS,  rear  628 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  199 

Monuments  and   Curb- 
ing s. 
Mcdonald  alex  &  son, 

Mt.  Auburn,    opp.  Mt.    Auburn 
cemeterv.     See  p.  802 
McNAMEE'S  JOHN  SONS, 
Mt.  Auburn,  cor.  Elmwood  ave. 
See  p.  802 


Mortgages. 

AHERN  JOHN  J.  384   Fifth. 

See  p.  35 
BALDWIN     &      DORSEY, 

545  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  809 
BURRAGE   F.   E.   603  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  16 
CUNNINGHAM  BROS.  671 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  18 
CUTTER  W.  G.  &  SONS,  5 

Tremont,  B.     See  back  cover 
GARVIN  P.  J.  253  Cambridge. 

See  p.  19  qgw*m 

GROVER  L.  B.  &  SON,  671 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  15 
HANCOCK  C.  E.  615  Mass.  av. 

See  page  19 
HANNUM  L.M.  649  Mass.  av. 

See  page  14 
HILTON    JAMES    H.     26a 

Brattle.     See  back  cover 
M'COY  GEORGE  M.  75  State, 

B.     See  page  17 
M'COY     WILLIAM     B.    75 

State,  B.  See  page  17 
RAYMOND      THEODORE 

H.  634  Mass.  ave.     See  map 
TUPPER  WILLIAM  T.  573 

Mass.  ave.  rm.  6     See  p.  15 
WE  NT  WORTH  WM.  H.  & 

GEO.  F.  1388  Mass.  ave.    See 

page  16 
WRIGHT    C.   &CO.   8   Har- 
vard sq.     See  p.  16 


Moulding  Mnfrs. 
*  Dealers. 


and 


GALE  GEORGE  W.  LUM- 
BER CO.  336  Main.  See  front 
cover 

*KNOWLTON  GEORGE  P. 

4  Centr  1  sq.     See  p.  792     . 
OTIS  WOOD  WORKS,  Otis, 

n.  First.     See  p.  28 
RIDEOUT  M.  E.  &  CO.State, 

cor.  Osborn.     See  p. 787 
*STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 

B.     See  p.  13 
WOOD   WM.   H.   &  CO.    13 

Broadway,  cor.  Third.  See  back 

binding 

Mo  urn  ing  Goods* 
BARNARD  A.  J.   715  Mass. 
ave.  See  p.  80ii 

Music. 
BRIGGS   &  BRIGGS,   1274 
Mass, ave.     See  p.  797 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


561 


Music  Teachers. 

(See  also  Teachers,  Music) 

HERFURTH      PAUL,     497 

Mass.  ave.    See  p.  799 

Musical        Instrument 
Repairer. 


HERFURTH     PAUL, 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 


497 


Musical    Instruments. 

BRIGGS  &  BRIGGS,   1274 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  797 
HERFURTH     PAUL,      479 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 


Musical   Merchandise. 

STANDARD  TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 
53  State,  rm.  433,  B.  See  back 
cover 


Nets,      Seines     and 
Twines. 

American  Net  and  Twine  Co. 
factory,  Second,  cor.  Bent, office 
34  Commercial,  B. 


Newspaper  and  Maga- 
zine Publishers. 

CAMBRIDGE  CHRONI- 
CLE, Cambridge  Chronicle  Co. 
props.  573  Mass.  ave.  See  p.  810 

CAMBRIDGE  NEWS,  D.  A. 
Buckley,  editor  and  propr.  527 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  S10 

CAMBRIDGE  PRESS,  Jas. 
Cox,  propr.  618  Mass.  ave.     Sec 
page  811 
CAMBRIDGE  TRIBUNE, 

(THE),  V.  Stanhope  Bill,  editor 
and  prop.  3  Linden.     Sec   p.  811 

Harvard  Advocate  5  Berkeley 

Harvard   Daily      News,    Lyceum 

Bldg.  1400  Mass.  ave. 
Harvard    Monthly,    11    Mathews 

II;, 11 
The  Harvard  CrlmBOQ,  1304    Mass. 

avenue 


Newspapers  and  Peri- 
odicals. 

Beunke  Fred  L.  553  Mass.  ave. 
Brown  Robert,  1065  Cambridge 
Faxon  C.  A.  98  River 
Flynn  John  W.  674  Cambridge 
French  George  E.  600  Mass.  ave. 
Greenleaf  Albert  P.  469  Main 
Gurnham  Thomas,  1901  Mass.  ave. 
Hunnewell  James  W.2074  Mass.av. 
IngallsH.  B.  249)£  Broadway 
Parker  Abbott,  1396  Cambridge 
SEVER  CHARLES  W.  1354 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  24 
SHAUGHNESSY  D.  B.  278 

Cambridge.     See  p.  799 
Simpson  C.  E.  277  Broadway 
Thomas  Isaac  D.  152  Harvard 
THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 

1320  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  796 
Tracy  Harry  L.  21  Central  sq. 
Van  Hise  M.  A.  Mrs.  345  Main 

Newspaper  Matrix 
Drying  Machines. 

HALL  BROS.  628  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  199 

North  River  Stone. 

CHARLES  RIVER  STONE 

CO.  Freelon  Morris,  manager, 
Brookline,  near  the  bridge, 
order  box  166  Devonshire,  B. 
See  p.  820 
FORD  AUSTIN  &  SON,  39 
and  41  Main.     See  p.  802 

Notaries  Public. 

(See    also     Miscellaneous     Depart- 
ment.) 

AYARS    HENRY     M.  671 

Mass.  ave.  and  505  Scars  bldg. 

B.     See  p.  814 

BARBOUR     ALFRED  L. 

763  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  14 

BULLARD     JOHN     C.  221 

Cambridge 

CONANT     CHARLES  M. 

Hideout's  Mill  and  22  Lee.  See 

p.  96 

CONLAN    FELIX,  253   (  am- 

biidge.    Sec  p.  816 
COOGAN      MICHAEL      R. 

is   Bigelow  ami  .*>  Tremonl .  B. 
Sec  p.  816 
COO  K  IK  A  \  K       <;  A  Y- 

LORD,     n    Garden    and     10 

Tivmoni.  rm.   It;  B.     Sec  j>.  812 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

__ GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


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Notaries  Public, -Con. 

DAXFORTH  WALTER  B. 

2041  Mas*,  ave.     See  p.  18 
DEXISOX  ARTHUR  E.   13 

Arlington  and  150   Devonshire. 
See  p.  814 
DURAXT  WILLIAM  B.  9 
Lowell,   and    19    Congress,    B. 
See  p.  815 
ELLIS  W.   R.    Lyceum    bldg. 

Harvard  scj.     See  p.  14 
FAIRBAIRX  J.  R,  436  Cam- 
bridge.    S.ee  p.  809 
HAM3IOXD  FRAXKLIX  T. 
671  Mass.   ave.   and   505    Sears 
bldg.  B.     See  p.  S14 
HAXXUM  L,  M.  649  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  14 
HAYES  W.  A.   2D.  Mt.   Au- 
burn st.  and  Sears  bldg.  B.     See 
p.  814 
HOWE  ARCHIBALD  M.  6 
Bond,  and  10  Tremont,  B.     See 
p.  813 
JOSE  EDWIX  H.   591  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  815 
ODIORXE     JOHX     L.     763 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  16 
PEYEY   G.  A.   A.   763   Mass. 
ave.  and  5  Tremont,  B.     See  p. 
813 
QUIXBY      WILLIAM,      81 
Washington  ave.  and  53  State, 

B.  See  p.  813 

READ  CHARLES  C.  Apple- 
ton,  and  27  State  st.  rms  18  and 
19  B.     See  p.  813 

SPEXCER  CHARLES  W. 
603  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  815 

SURBRIDGE  R  AXDOLPH 

C.  2072  Mass.  ave.  and  5  Tre- 
mont, B.     See  p.  816 

THURSTOX  CHARLES  H. 

H.  1320  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  796 
WELLS  JAMES  A.  5  Reidesel 

ave.  and  19  Pemb.  sq.  B. 
WELLS  WELLIXGTOX,603 

Mass.  ave.    See  p.  815 
WHITE  M.  P.  1   Highland  and 

53  Devonshire,    rm.  21  B.     See 

page  814 
WYMAX  JOHX  P.  23  Fayette 

and  30  Court,  rm.  3,  B.     See  p. 

815 

Nurserymen. 

BECKER  FRED.  C.  1730 
Cambridge.     See  p.  793 

BOCK  WILLIAM  A.  2388 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  793 


DOYLE   WILLIAM    E.   579 

Cambridge,  and  43  Tremont  and 
306  Boylston,  B.     See  p.  200 


Nurses. 

Anderson  Abby  A.  Mrs.  20  Mill 
Anderson  John,  55  A.  Market 
Black  Mary  O.  137  Lexington  ave. 

ward  1 
Black  Sarah  T.  137  Lexington  ave. 

ward  1 
Blake  Margaret  Mrs.  23  Crescent 

avenue 
Blevins  Mary  Mrs.  7  Elmer 
Brewster  Lvdia  A.  41  Cottage 
Brown  C.  M.  Mrs.  106  Pearl 
Brown  Nina,  18  Beech 
Buckley,  F.    S.    Mrs.    1862  Mass. 

avenue 
Burbridge  B.  E.  Mrs.  36  Sidney 
Caswell  Jennie.  29  Baldwin 
Christian  C.  Mrs.  446  Green 
Christie  Margaret  Mrs.  303  Winsor 
Clawson  Annie.  IS  Beech 
Dolan  Delia  E.  17  Baldwin 
Dolan  Patrick  M.  17  Baldwin 
Ellis  E.  H.  Mrs.  100i  Norfolk 
Farrell  Catherine  Mrs.  59  Jay 
Flanagan  Elizabeth  M.  2  Nichols 

place 
Gardner  Susie  B.  48  Magazine 
Gould  Elizabeth  Mrs.  316  Prospect 
Graines  Fannv  L.  r.  8  Holyoke 
Gubert  Mary  A.  Mrs.  221  Harvard 
Harney  Edward  Mrs.  105  Webster 

avenue 
Hay  ward    William    E,    Mrs.    140 

Elm,  N.  C. 
Herrick  Florence.  22  Farwell  pi. 
Holmes  Sarah  F.  90  Franklin 
Home    for    Trained    Nurses,    18 

Beech 
James  Mary  A.  H.  31  Bismarck 
James  Joseph,  31  Bismarck 
Johnson  Frances  18  Beech 
Johnson  Susan,  18  Beech 
Kearney  Catherine,  17h  Third 
King,  C.  R.  Mrs.  15  Remington 

Lawrence ,  Mrs.  2599  Putnam 

avenue 
Lerner  Joseph.  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Lundin  Anna  31.  613  Putnam  ave. 
Mullett  Ellen  E.  Mrs.  86  Bristol 
Nelligan  Margaret  E.  159  Dublin 
Nesbitt  J.  D.  Mrs.  171  Lake  View 

avenue 
Park  Catherine  B.  Mrs.  25  Bow 
Paul  L.  C.  Miss.  2S1  Pearl 
Pearson  L.  J.  Mrs.  233  Broadway 
Perry  George  T.  8  Salem 
Ralph  Ellen  Mrs.  10  Acorn 


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GREENE  &  CO., 


733 

Massachusetts 

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568 


Reimer  Mary  L.  Mrs.  173  Green 
Rushton  Martha  18  Beech 
Siefert  Margaret,  24  East 
Sinclair  Sophie  M.  Mrs.  65  Elm 
Sperry  Mary  J.  317  Green 
Spike  Annie  M.  227  Prospect 
Stetson  Charles  H.  40  Austin 
Swett  Emma  J.  Mrs.  12  Dunster 
Toppan  Jane,  17  Wendell 
Turton  Nancy  Y.  Mrs.  10  Upton 
Wagner  R.  L.  Mrs.  569  Mass.  ave. 
Wallace  Sophia,  13  Eighth 
Wetmore  Elizabeth  H.  18  Beech 
Wetmore  Jane  H.  18  Beech 
White  Laura  L.  Mrs.  18  Ellery 
Whittemore  Eliza  J.  40  Arlington 
Williams  Mary  Mrs.  6  Beech 
Withington  Fannie  Mrs.  11  Perry 
Young  H.  S.  Mrs.  151  Auburn 

Oil  Clothing  Mnfrs. 

SAWYER    H.  M.    &    SON, 

factory  Thorndike,    bet.    First 
and  Second.     See  p.  S06 

Oil  Dealers  and  Mnfrs, 

NATIONAL  LINSEED 

OIL  CO.  Jerome  Marble  &  Co. 

agents,  42  Pearl.  B.     See  p.  21 
STANDARD  OIL  CO.  Sixth, 

cor.  Potter,   and  61   Broad,  B. 

See  p.  21 
SQUIRE   JOHN  P.   &   CO. 

lard,  169  Gore  and  21,  23  and  25 

F.  H.  Market,  B.     See  p.  379 
Speare's  Alden  Sons  &  Co.  Fifth, 

Cor.  Rogers 


Oil  Hat  Mnfrs. 

SAWYER  H.  M.    &    SON, 

factor) 

and  Second.     See  p.  806 


Oil  Mnfrs. 

MARBLE  JEROME  &  CO. 

Fifth,  Cor.  Rogers,  and  42 Pearl, 

B.     See  p.  21 


Oils. 

(KEROSENE    AND    LUBRICA- 
TING. 

STANDARD  OIL  CO.  Sixth, 
cor.  Potter,  and  61  Broad,  B, 
Seep.  21 


Opticians. 

Emeiy  Fred  O.  453  Mass  ave. 
GILL  JOHN,  1346  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  199 
Rose  W.  Milton,  649  Mass.  ave. 


Organ  Mnfrs. 

ESTEY  ORGAN  CO.  Sumner 
A.    Gould,    manager,    180    Tre- 
mont,  B.     See  back  binding  and 
page  554 
Gilbert  &  Butler,  37  Fifth 
Hamill  Samuel  S.  Bent,  n.  Sixth 
Mason  &  Hamlin  Organ  and  Piano 
Co.  factory,  162  Broadway. 

Organ  Stop  Mnfrs. 

STANDARD  TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadway  and 
53  State,  B.     See  back  cover 

Overall  Manufacturer . 

Goodman  Moses  I.  133  Inman 

Oysters. 

MILLAN  ALEX,  17  Brattle 
Sq.    See  p.  779 

Backing  Box  Sliooks. 

PAGE  GEO.  G.  BOX  CO.  3 

to  13  Hampshire.     See  p.  opp. 
391 

Backing  Boxes. 

PAGE  CARLOS  L.   &   CO. 

164  to  171  Broadway.  See  p.  512 
PAGE  GEO.  G.  BOX  CO.  3 

to  13  Hampshire.     See  p.  opp. 
391 

Paints,  Oils,  Glass, 

Etc. 

ACKERS  J.  L.  P.  515    Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  791 
BURDITT  &  BYNXER,  617 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  7 
EDWARDS  W.J.  22  Boylston 

See  page  792 
MCGUIRE  W.  T.    Ill)  and   :2 17 

Cambridge!.     See  p.  794 
SAWYER     CHARLES     A. 

160  M:i'm.      See  front  cover 

Traynor  M.  1 L90  Cambridge 
WHITE    P.  A.  675  Mass,  ave. 

See  p.  806 


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NO  COST   FOR    FUEL*. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


564 


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Painters. 

(CARRIAGE.) 

Jones  W.  22  Broadway 
Tucker  Eben,  13  Church 
WATJOH  CHARLES  &  CO. 

442  to  450  Main.     See.  p.  35 

(FRESCO.) 

ACKERS   JOHN  L.   P.   515 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  791 

CALDWELL  &  COX,  Whit- 
ney ct.     See  p.  791 

FEELEY  M.  A.  704  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  791 

HAZEL  B.  C.  424  Main.  See 
p.  791 

HUSSEY  RUELW.  5  Palmer. 
See  d.  22 

SAWYER  CHARLES  A.  460 
Main.     See  front  cover 

(HOUSE,  SIGN  AND  ORNA- 
MENTAL.) 

ACKERS  J.  L.  P.  515   Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  791 

Ashton  James  W.  71  Jav 

ATKINS  C.  &  CO/  27  Pros- 
pect.    See  p.  792 

Baker  A.  F.  10  Pearl 

Brookings  Charles  S.  7  Western 
ave. 

Butters  J.  W.  59  Market 

CALDWELL  &  COX,  Whit- 
ney ct.     See  p.  791 

CALLAHAN  W.  J.  &  CO. 
sign,  127  Elm.     See  p.  790 

CLARK  CHARLES  F.  26 
Magee.     See  p.  28 

Cox  Charles  A.  397  Putnam  ave. 

Crozier  Christopher  J.  730  Mass. 
ave. 

Davis  Robert  W.  25  Reed 

Dube  Joseph,  57  Cedar 

EDWARDS  WILLIAM  J. 
22  Boylston.     See  p.  792 

FEELEY  31.  A.  704  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  791 

Fitch  Herbert  J.  10  Gleuwoocl 

Ford  Jeremiah  D.  132  Cambridge 

Forest  John  M.  1246£  Mass.  ave. 

GILBERT  WILLIAM  F.  18 
Central  sq.     See  p.  792 

Gunnison  Daniel  O.  63  Moore 

Hadley  Clarence  V.  sign,  76  Gore 

Haley  Henry.  205  Broadway 

Hatch  Wm.  J.  rear  79£  Main 

Hay-den  Fred  F.  13  Church 

HAZEL  BENJAMIN  C.  424 
Main.     See  p.  791 

HOLT  WILLIA3I  B.  14 
Church.     See  p.  791 


Hughes  George  H.  187  Green 
Hunting  J.  D.  sign,  728  Mass.  ave. 
HUSSEY  RUEL  W.  5  Palmer 

See  p.  22 
Loges   Carl   A.  &   Son,   rear  S26 

Somerville  ave. 
Magee  Alexander  L.   1975  Mass. 

ave. 
Magee  John,  10  Regent 
Magee  J.  H.  &  Co.  51  Crescent  av. 
McMenimen  Charles  E.  &  Co.  44 

Gore 
Morse  James  E.  r.  178  Franklin 
Murphy  James,  17  Harvard 
Murphy  &  McCristle,  2452  Mass. 

ave. 
Murray  Daniel  M.  620  Cambridge 
Nagle  F.  J.  17  River 
SAWYER  C.  A.  460  Main.   See 

front  cover 
Schwartz  &  Goldman,  42  Market 
Sheafe  J.  C.  109  Franklin 
Shedd  Jefferson  J.  1898  Mass.  ave. 
Shw^artz  Bros.  21  Tremont 
Stacy  G.  W.  546  Mass.  ave. 
Stearns  Charles  E.  57  Wallace 
Steffens  Julius  E.  sign,  13  Church 
Thayer  J.  H.  &  J.  P.  &  Co.  730 

Mass.  ave. 
Thompson  Philip  A.  206  Green 
TRIPP  E.   &   CO.   17   River. 

See  p.  791 
Tucker  Eben,  13  Church 
Tufts  Francis  H.  149  Otis 
Willey  J.  W.  275  Columbia 
Wilson  Thomas   &   Son,   rear  14 

Fairmont  ave. 


Paintings  and  En- 
gravings. 

OLSSON  J.   F.   &  CO.   1414 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  799 


Pamphlet  Binding. 

FARQUHAR  DAVID,   rear 
573  Mass.  ave.     See  page  792 


Paper  Boxes. 

Place  Charles,  134  Norfolk 

Paper  Dealers. 

(WHOLESALE.) 

HEWITT     LEWIS     J.     622 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  opp.  268 


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NO  COST   FOR    FUEL,. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

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Paper  Hangers. 

ACKERS  JOHN   L.   P.  515 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  791 
ATKINS  C.  &  CO.  27  Prospect. 

See  p.  792 
Black  James,  169  Green 
Buffam  James  L.  101  Norfolk 
CLARK  C.  F.  26  Magee.     See 

p.  28 
Downer  John  F.  149  Winsor 
EDWARDS  W.  J.  22  Boyls- 

ton.     See  p.  792. 
FEELEY  M.  A.  704  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  791 
Hunnewell  Franklin,  14  Church 
HUSSEY  RUEL  W.  5  Palmer. 

See  p,  22 
KNOWLTON  GEORGE  P. 

4  Central  sq.     See  p.  792 
Mclntire  G.  W.  70  Inman 
SAWYER  CHARLES  A.  460 

Main.     See  front  cover 
Starrett  Frank,  181  Harvard 
Stevens    George    \V.    1307    Cam- 
bridge 

Paper  Hangings, 

BURDITT  &  BYNNER,  674 

Mass.  ave.     See  p,  7 
EDWARDS  W.  J.  22  Boyls- 

ton.     See  p.  792 
FEELEY  M.  A.  704  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  791 
KNOWLTON  GEORGE  P. 

4  Central  sq.     See  p.  792 

Paper  Pads. 

WESTON  L.  F.  558  Mass.  ave. 
See  opp.  Printers 

Paper  Stock. 

HENDERSON     CHARLES 

W.   Waverly,  c.   Erie.     See  p. 
803 


Paper.  Twine,  Etc. 

Harding  Samuel  (J.  24  Warland 

Paste  Blackings. 

RELD    W.    W.     MFG.    CO. 

(THE)  436  Main.     See  p.  7!>."> 

Patent  Medicines. 

BARTLETT  II.  S.  1388  Mi-. 
ave.    See  p.  96 


O'DONNELL      MAURICE, 

903  Cambridge  and  Inman   sq. 
See  p.  808 
TUITE  JOHN  A.  &  CO.  85 

Hampshire.     See  p.  808 

Patent  Solicitor. 

LOMBARD  N.  C.  40  State. 
Boston.     See  p.  26 

Pattern  and  Model 
Makers. 

RAWSON  &   MORRISON, 

27  to  31  Main.  See  back  cover 
and  page  803 

Pavers. 

BARBER  ASPHALT 
PAVING  CO.  Charles  Harris, 
agent,  First,  and  70  Kilby,  B. 
Seep.  5 

Mcdonald  john  &  son, 

concrete,  109  Western  ave.     See 
page  800 


Pew  Builder. 

Weutworth  Thomas  B.  State,  near 
Osborn 

Photographers. 

Butterfield  David  W.  573  Mass.  av. 
Garth  Frederic  C.  8  Central  sq. 
Pach  Bros.  1181  Mass.  ave. 
Valin  John  B.  310  Main 
Whitney  &  Son,  559  Mass.  ave. 
Zack  Bros.  689  Cambridge 


Physicians. 

(Members  of  the  Mass.  Medical  So- 
ciety, Corrected  by  Dr.  Walter  EUr. 
Treasurer,  Cambridge.) 

Barnes  Francis  .J.  69  Brattle 
Cogswell  Edward  R.  61  Kirklaod 
Cogswell  George  P.  10  Church 
Darling  E.  A.  1603  Mas<.  ave. 
Driver  Stephen  W.  5  Farwell  pi. 
Dunbar  F.  A.  ti  Brattle  and   U 

Highland 
Ela  Waller,  62  Brattle 
Farnham  EDdwia,  i  Story 
Fit/  George  W.  61  Mt.  Auburn 
Folsora  Norton.  r.»  Berkeley 
Poster  C.  C.  9  Elmwood  aye. 


fiRFFMF  A  PH     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

MllLLilL    (X   UUlJ         723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


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I*h ys  ic  tans  .-Con. 

Gallison  H.  H.  94  Brattle 
Goodale  G.  L.  10  Craigie 
Henshaw  G.  B.  1174  Mass.  ave. 
Hildreth  J.  L.  14  Garden 
Hills  W.  B.  27  Everett 
Mclntire  H.  B.  4  Garden 
Nichols  John  T.  G.  63  Brattle 
Preble  Wallace,  22  Appian  Way 
Swan  William  D.  167  Brattle 
Tnrnbull  F.  M.  52  Wendell 
Walcott  Henry  P.  11  Waterhouse 
Whittemore  Fred  W.  39  Brattle    . 
Wyman  Morrill,  25  Church  and  77 

Sparks 
Wyman  S.  E.  2  Mt.  Auburn 

Gambridgeport. 
August  Albert,  322  Broadway 
Bryant  L.  L.  782  Mass.  ave. 
Cahill  Charles  S.  311  Prospect 
Cain  Wm.  G.  12  Lee  and  271  Broad- 
way 
Carr  F.  F.  72  Antrim 
Clarke  Augustus  P.  825  Mass.  av. 
Couch  J.  D.  1  Norfolk 
Crocker  John  M.  321   Broadway, 
office  hours  8  to  9  a.  m.  and  1  to 
3  and  7  to  9  p.  m. 
Cunningham  T.  E.  847  Mass.  ave. 
Currie  John  Z.  907  Mass.  ave. 
Davis  Bessie  D.  154  Green 
Dowt  James  A.  23  Magazine 
Dwyer  John  E.  5  Norfolk 
Ela  Paul  F.  1524  Cambridge 
Flowers  W.  C.  41  Norfolk 
Jones  George  W.  892  Mass.  ave. 
Knowlton  Herbert  E.  494  Mass.  av. 
Lancaster  S.  R.  5  Pleasant 
Leahy  Thomas  J.  125  Hampshire 
Lockhart  J.  S.  837  Mass.  ave. 
Marcy  H.  O.  860  Mass.  av.  and  180 

Commonwealth  ave.  B. 
McCarthy  E.  A.  458  Mass.  ave. 
McKenzie  J.  R.  90  L  Mass.  ave. 
N orris  Albert  L.  760  Mass.  ave. 
Putnam  W.  A.  923  Mass.  ave. 
Shannon  Nat  V.  3  Norfolk 
Slayter  John  T.  H.  84  Pleasant 
Tuttle  Albert  H.  897  Mass.  ave. 
Webber  A.  Carter,  951  Mass.  ave. 
Webber  Frank  O.  13  Magazine 
Wellington  William  W.  15  Tnman 
Wetherbee  Roswell,  476  Mass.  av. 

East  Cambridge. 

Clancy  W.  H.  80  Otis 
Coburn  George  A.  134  Otis 
Donahue  Wm.  F.  361  Cambridge 
Finnigan  P.  J.  361  Cambridge 
Fitsiramons  Philip  M.  33  Fifth 
Walsh  Edmund,  462  Cambridge 


North  Cambridge. 

LaMarche  W.  J.  1860  Mass.  ave. 
Somers  John  E.  1981  Mass.  ave. 
Stevens  Edmund  H.  1911  Mass.  av. 
Taylor  Frederick  W.  1797  Mass.  a  v. 
Tyler  Walter  H.  2304  Mass.  ave. 

Members  of  the  Mass.  Homoeopathic 
Medical  Society. 

Blodgett  Stephen  H.  1131  Mass.  a  v. 
Carpenter  Edward  A.  7  Linn^ean 
Chase  Herbert  A.  924  Mass.  ave. 
Chase  Hiram  L.  924  Mass.  ave. 
Cobb  Harriet  H.  Mrs.  1626  Mass. 

avenue 
Farrington  A.  Louise,  17  Shepard 
Lloyd  Charles,  55  Prospect 
Partridge  Thomas  J.  12  Norfolk- 
Thomas  Charles  H.  427  Broadway 
Wesselhoeft  Walter,  391  Harvard 
Winn  William  J.  1  Dana 

(FEMALE.) 

LATHE    LEONORA    F.    34 

Austin,  office  hours  2  to  4  and  7 

to  9  p.  m. 
Pidgin  Lucy  S.  Ill  Austin 
Sampson  Nellie  F.  Mrs.  21  Florence 
Stewart  Annie,  141  Otis 

OTHER  PHYSICIANS. 

Allen  N.  L.  10  Pemberton 
Ames  W.  H.  2018  Mass.  ave. 
Brooks  George  F.  15  Tremont 
Colby  Gardner,  4  Clinton 
Cunningham  Joseph  H.  152  Green 
Emerson  Charles  S.  15  Ellerv 
Fleet  Wm.  E.  439  Main 
Hands    Anna    C.    (oculist),    1879 

Mass.  ave. 
Hands  Herbert  A.  1S79  Mass.  ave. 
Harvey  Walter  E.  10  Magazine 
Henshaw  Geo.  B.  1174  Mass.  ave. 
Higgins  John  H.  47  Norfolk 
Ingalls  Charlotte  Mrs. 76^  Pleasant 
Johnson  Stella  E.  353  Harvard 
Lane  William  L.  51  Washington 
Machado  L.  V.  1210  Cambridge 
McKenzie  James  R.  901  Mass.  av. 
Moll  Arthur,  830  Somerville  ave. 
Olive  Eben,  89  Norfolk 
Randall  O.  G.  Middlesex,  corner 

Railroad 
Robertson  J.  D.  1925  Mass.  ave. 
Sanders  A.  C.  25  Orchard 
Smart  Wm.  H.  10  Ash  st.  pi. 
Spencer    E.   Edwin    (electric),   9 

Pleasant 
Stocker  Alfred  A.  47  Prospect 
Tower  C.  B.  1  Waterhouse 
Tuttle  G.  Herman,  57  Otis 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NOROROSS    FURNACE. 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

723     Massachusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


56 


Walsh  C.  J.  2094  Mass.  ave. 
Weeks  C.  T.  464  Main 
Wheelock  S.  A.  (clair.),  19  Amory 
Witham  Charles  II.  1a  Blake 
Wolcott  J.  A.  303  Broadway 
Yale  J.  C.  (dentist),  2458  Mass.av. 

Piano  Action  Mnfrs. 

Seaverus  George  W.  Piano  Action 

Co.  113  Broadway 
Standard  Action  Co.  Osborn,  near 

State 
Tower  S.  145  Broadway 

Piano  Case  Maker* 


Oliver  George  R.  368  Main 


Piano  Hammer  C ov ev- 
er s, 

Boston  Piano  Hammer  Co.386  Main 
FRAZIER  D.   E.   71    and   73 

Main.     See  p.  799 

Piano  Key  Mnfrs. 

Dickinson  Ivory  Co.  State,  corner 
Osborn 

Piano  Mnfrs. 

ESTEY  ORGAN  CO.  Sumner 

A.  Gould,  mugr.  180  Tremont, 

Boston.     See  back  binding  and 

page  554 

Harvard  Piano  Co.  r.  368  Main 

Ivers  &  Pond  Piano  Co.  386  Main 

Piano  Materials. 

(WOOD.) 

STANDARD  TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadway  and 
53  State,  rin.  433,  B.  See  back 
cover 

Piano  Movers. 

RUTLAND  &  SON,  627  Mass. 

ave.     Sec  page  30 
COLBY  BROS.  Lyceum  bldg. 

Harvard  sq.     Sec  p.  30 
ELLIOTT     &     DUVEY,     1 

Eolyoke.      Sec  p.  30 
HERSUM  .1.  R.  &  C.  S.  636 

Mass.  ave.     Sec  page  7S5 

Mcdonald  &  owis,  iogo 

Cambridge.     See  page  783 


Piano  Taborets  and 
Stools. 

COOK  CHARLES  A.  &  CO. 

Osborn,  n.  Main.     See  pk  799 

Piano  Tuners. 

BRIGGS    &   BRIGGS,   1274 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  797 
Dillingham  F.  W.  G.  40  Holyoke 
FOSGATE     CHARLES    H. 

106  Raymond,  and  32  West,  B. 
See  page  829 
HERFURTH      PAUL,     49  7 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  799 
Ingalls  J.  H.  204  Auburn 
Metzger  Joseph,  540  Cambridge 
Wilton  Cyrus  A.  286  Main 

Pianos  Repaired. 

FOSGATE    CHARLES    H. 

106  Raymond  and  32  West,  Bos- 
ton.    See  p.  829 

Pictures  and  Picture 
Frames. 

CORCORAN    J.  H.    &    CO. 

587  Mass.   av.     See   page  36 
Davis  C.  Fr<d,  527  Mass.  ave. 
MORGAN  A.  13  Brattle.     See 

p.  799 
OLSSON  JOHN  F.&C0.1414 

Mass.  av.  See  p.  799 


Pictures  Packed  and 
Shipped. 

MORGAN  A.  13   Brattle.    See 
p.  799 

Pile  Driver. 

Scully  John  T.  84  First 

Pla  n  lag  Mills. 
HERSEY  ERA  G.  Lid  Broad- 

w  ay.      See  p.  7SS 

RIDEOUT      M.    E.    &    CO. 

Slate,  cor.  Osborn.     Sec   p.  7S7 

STEARNS    V.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.   (THE),  L«6  Devonshire, 

Boston.      See  p.  13 
Tracy  M.  P.  A:  Son.  71    P>o\  lsion 


PREPNF  A  PA    PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UllLLIlL    ttUUl)         723    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


568 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Plants. 

BECKER  FRED  C.1730  Cam- 
bridge    See  p.  793 
BOCK     WILLIAM    A.    2388 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  793 
SHAW  BROS.  614  Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  793 

Plasterers    and    Stucco 
Workers. 

Bergiu  K.  154  Amory 
Crocker  J.  W.  19  Central  sq. 
DELANEY    J.    41    Winthrop. 

See  p.  801 
GALLAGHER  WILLIAM, 

101  Webster  ave.     See  p.   801 
Harrington  &  Howell,  14  Parker 
HERON    WILLIAM  J.    622 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  800 
O'Haire  P.  &  Co.  17  Reed 
REED  CLARENCE  G.  order 

box  22,  Sawin's  Express  office, 

Harvard  square  and  30  Forest, 

cor.  Beacon,  Somerville.    See  p. 

800 
RYAN  THOMAS,    17    Clary. 

See  p.  801 
Wiseman  Thomas  J.  4  Gore 

Plumbers. 

Balcom  Arthur  W.  440  Main 
Baumeister  Augustus,  5  Brattle 
Breed  Ezra  F.  2041  Mass.  ave. 
BROCK    BROS.     12    and    16 

Brattle.     See  p.  805 
BUCKLEY  J.  L.  &   CO.   532 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  804 
CLARK    ERNEST    W.  1440 

and  1442  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  809 
Darlow  Bros.  940  Mass.  ave. 
DAVLIN  M.    F.    &  CO.   531 

Cambridge.     See  front  cover 
Eldridge  George  V.  1971  Mass.  av. 
Fallon  C.  A.  1190  Cambridge 
Gage  Daniel  W.  1896  Mass.  ave. 
GOOD  T.  W.   27  Brattle.    See 

p.  806 
GREENE  &  CO.  723  Mass.  av. 

See  top  lines 
Gregory  Joseph,  237  Main 
Grinham  D.  L.  115  Pleasant 
Haley  William,  1965  Mass.  ave. 
Hanna  W.  J.  24  Locke 
HAWKES   LEVI,  623    Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  64 
HIGGINS  S.  C.  702  Mass.   ave. 

See  p.  804 
KeefeD.  J.  &  Co.  130  Inman 
Kneeland  W.  B.  1982  Mass.  ave. 


Long  John  J.  25 "»  Cambridge 
Mclntyre  George,  303  Main 
Millner  Charles  H.  21  Central  sq. 
MOORE  CHARLES  &  SON, 

8  Brattle.     See  p.  7 
Moulton  Henry  T.  424  Main 
MO  YNAHAN  &  CO.1233  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  805 
O'Brien  Thomas  H.  200  Mass.  ave. 
O'LEARY  W.H.87  Mt. Auburn. 

See  p.  806 
PEAK    HOWARD    F.    1250 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  23 
Phelen  J.  T.17  Brattle 
Powers  Patrick  F.  1160  Cambridge 
REID  JAMES  A.   90    River. 

See  p.  805 
ROSE  H.  L.  15  River.    See  page 

805 
Stevens  John  H.  &  Co.  694  Mass. 

ave. 
Umbehend  Amos.  150  Harvard 
WILD  D.   J.  &  CO.  27  Boyl- 

ston.     See  p.  805 


Plumber's  Supplies. 

BAY  STATE  METAL 
WORKS,  41  and  49  Harvard. 
See  page  804 

Melinsky  I.  419  Main 


Pork,  Lard  and  Hams. 

HOWE  BROS.  Distillhouse, 
rear  945  Cambridge.     See  p.  776 

NILES  BROS.  Concord  ave.  n. 
Belmont  line.     See  p.  828 

SQUIRE  JOHN  P.  &  CO. 
169  Gore,  and  21  to  35  F.H.  mar- 
ket and  39  No.  Market,  B.  See 
p.  379 


Posts,  Rails    and    Bal- 
usters. 

STEARNS  E.    A.   end  Locke. 
See  p.  790 


Potteries. 

Bartlett  Daniel,  335  Putnam  ave. 
HEWS  A.  H.    &   CO.    fancy 

and  antique,   99   Crescent    ave. 

See  p.  793 
McVey  John,  23  Harvey 


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Cards  (Engraved  or  Printed), 

Programs  and   Souvenirs. 
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Ball   Orders  and  Tickets, 

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569 


Poultry  and  Game, 

BREWER  T.  H.  1    Brewers 

bldg.  Brattle  sq.     See  p.  779 
HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  7  Cen- 
tral sq.     Seep.  29 
SMITH  ARTHUR  H.Manhat- 
tan Market,  Mass.  av.  See  p. 775 
WARD  ARTHUR,  564  Mass. 
ave.     See  page  199 

Poultry    Breeders  and 
Dealers. 

Moran  Thomas,  45  Clay 
Welch  P.  T.  46  Harvey 

Poultry  Food. 

WRIGHT    GEO.    G.    86  Mt. 

Auburn.     See  p.  511 

Printed  Box  Makers. 

PAGE  GEO.   G.   BOX    CO. 

3  to  13  Hampshire.     See  p.  opp. 
591 


Printers. 

BUCKLEY  D.  A.  Cambridge 
News,  527  Mass.  ave.     See  p.810 

CAMBRIDGE  CHRONI- 
CLE CO.  573  Mass.  ave.  See 
p.  810 

Cambridge  Co-opera.  Society,  744 
Mass.  ave. 

CAMBRIDGE  TRIBUNE, 
job  office,  3  Liuden.     See  p.  811 

COX  JAMES,Cambridge  Press, 
618  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  811 

FACEY  J.  FRANK,  Central 
sq.     See  p.  796 

FRANKLIN  ENGRAVING 
CO.  we  make  illustrations  for 
every  purpose,  235  Washington, 
Boston. 

Graves  &  Henry,  9  Palmer 

Harvard  Printing  Co.  528  Mass. 
ave. 

HEWITT  LEWIS  J.622  Mass. 
ave     See  opp.  p.  268 

Jennings  &  Welch,  2076  Mass.  av. 

Lamkin  F.L.&  Co. 1223 Cambridge 

Lenfest  G.  l>.  Second,  cor.  Cam- 
bridge 

Lombard  &  Caustic,  26a   Brattle 

Powell  &  Co.  10  Dimeter 

RIVERSIDE  PRESS,  H.  0. 
Houghton  &  Co.  Blackstone. 
See  p.  830 


TAYLOR  C.  H.  C0.496A  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  794 
University  Press,  John  Wilson  & 

Son,  incorp.  Brattle  sq. 
WESTON      LOUIS    F.      558 

Mass.  ave.     See  opp. 
WHEELER  EDWARD  W. 

1284  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  796 

Printers  ( Wood). 

PAGE    CARLOS    L.     BOX 

CO.  164  and  174  Broadway.  See 
p.  512 
PAGE  GEO.  G.    BOX    CO. 

3  to  13  Hampshire.  See  p.  opp. 
391 

Private  Schools. 

(See  also  Teachers,  Private 
Schools.) 

CAMBRIDGE        SCHOOL, 

girls,   Arthur  Gilman,    director, 
10  Garden.     See  p.  831 
KENDALL  JOSHUA,  13  Ap- 

pian  Way.     See  p.  808 
Williston  Mabel  Miss,  17  Berkeley 

Produce. 

BEANE  ENOCH  &  CO.  1236 

and  1238  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  20. 
Hannaford  Frank  H.  93  Hammond 
HJORTH    &    JACOBSEN, 

Scandinavian,    404    Main.      See 
p.  26 
LITTLEFIELD  A.  J.  &  CO. 

1847  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  777 
McDermott  D.  106  Harvard 
ROW  FRED  J.  wholesale  and 

retail,  423  Main.     See  p.  63 

Provisions. 

ACME  GROCERY  &  PRO- 
VISION MARKET,  Charlea 

Place  &  Co.  proprs.  Hampshire 
cor.  Norfolk.     Sec  p.  777 

Albee  Andrew.  !)1  Hampshire 

Allmett  P.  G.  8  Boylston 

Banham  Herbert,  61  and  91  Brook- 
line 

BEANE  ENOCH  &  CO.  L236 

and   1238  Mass.  aw.      Sec  p.  20 

Beane  H.  E.  &  Co.  65  Brattle 
Bossey  T.   P.  &  ( !.  w  .  agents,  26 

Sohool 
Brewer  David.  (.)  Brattle 
BREWER   THOMAS    H.  1 

Brewer's  block,  Brattle  Bq.    See 

p.  77!> 


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Provis  i ons . -  Co n . 

Browne  B.  &  Co.  212  Hampshire 
Burnham  F.  L.  37  Brattle 
Chandler  L.  B.  729  Mass.  ave. 
Coftey  J.  J.  25  Bay 
Cole,  Kistner  &  Co.  159  Hampshire 
Cremens  Daniel  J.  636  Cambridge 
CROWLEY    PATRICK,    36 

Webster  ave.     See  p.  777. 
Culhaue  Patrick,  235  Franklin 
Crothers  C.  E.  520  Cambridge 
Foss  George  F.  471  Main 
Frost  C.  F.  2360  Mass.  ave. 
Green  E.  L.  1876  Mass.  ave. 
Greene  Patrick  F.  26  Sparks 
Grossman  Chas.  W.  7  Portland 
Hartwell    Charles    H.    324    Cam- 
bridge 
Herbst  C.  W.  147  Pleasant 
Hiens  &  Magnuson,  105  Western 

ave. 
Hildreth  Allen   B.  M.  1114   Cam- 
bridge 
Hill  James  J.  2060  Mass.  ave. 
HOFFMAN    HERMAN    L. 

172  Thorn  dike.     See  p.  779 
HOLMES  J.  A.  &  CO.  7  Cen- 
tral sq.     See  p.  29 
HOWE    BROS,    foot    Distill- 
house,  rear  945  Cambridge.    See 
p.  776 
Kelleher  J.  A.  &  Co.  101  Rice 
Lawrence  Charles  F.  274  Broadway 
Lesperance  James  IS".  55  Dublin 
Lindsev  Frank  A.  44  River 
LITTLEFIELD  A.  J.  &  CO. 

1847  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  777 
Long-field  Joseph,  2  Clay 
Louvrien  C.  A.  2525  Mass.  ave. 
MANHATTAN    MARKET, 
Arthur   H.    Smith,   propr.   604- 
610  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  775 
Mason  &  Foley,  Huron  ave.  cor. 

Concord  ave. 
McCloskey,  Harty  &  Co.  265  Cam- 
bridge 
McDevitt  Bro*.  1097  Cambridge 
McFarland     Fannie    I.    Mrs.    122 

Columbia 
McFARLAND  FOREST  E. 
110  and  112  Harvard,  and  Wash- 
ington, c.  Brewer.     See  p.  777 
McFarland  R.  E.  276  Columbia 
Me  Par  land  &  Co.  1385  Cambridge 
Miller  Charles  M.  2091  Mass.  ave. 
Millers  River  Market,  170  Gore 
Murray  William  H.  731  Cambridge 
Nelligan  John  P.  55  Rindge  ave. 
NILES  BROS.  whol.  Concord 
ave.  near  Belmont  line.     See  p. 
828 


O'BRIEN    D.    J.    40    and    49 

Boylston.     See  p.  777 
01  sen  Carl,  403  Main 
O'Shea  W.  H.  1256  Cambridge 
Pawlowski  Bros.  5  Brookline 
Piper  William  C.  3  Brattle 
Place   Charles  &   Co.  145  Hamp- 
shire 
Prit chard  W.  E.  1144  Cambridge 
Reddy  Martin  A.  141  Columbia 
Reid  James  B.  5  Essex 
Robichaud  Alfred,  403  Winsor 
ROURKE  PETER  F.  21  and 

23  Harvard.     See  p.  77S 
ROW  FRED  J.  (wholesale  and 

retail,  432  Main.     See  p.  63 
Russell  William  J.  25  Boylston 
Sargent  John  W.  C.  61  h  Western 

avenue 
SMITH    ARTHUR    H.     604 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  775 
Smith   C.   H.  &   Co.   265  and  269 

Pearl  and  489  Putnam  ave. 
SQUIRE  JOHN  P.    &   CO. 

169   Gore,    and    21   to  25  F.  H. 

market,  and  39  No.  Market,  B. 

See  p.  379 
Stinson  James  T.  167  Pearl 
Stowell  Elbridge  W.  142  Harvard 
SUTTON  WM.  P.  &  CO.  157 

Bridge.     See  p.  777 
Thompson  Carl,  369  Main 
Tower  W.  S.  157  Harvard 
WARD  ARTHUR,  564  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  199 
Warren  Thomas  H.  45  Portland 
Weber  G.  A.  580  Cambridge 
Wigmore  Walter.  217  Broadway 
Wright  E.  L.  89  River 
Wright  N.  W.  2  Norfolk 

Public  Carriages. 

COLBY  BROS,   (barge),  1402 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  30 
Lloyd  Thomas,  1336  Mass.  ave. 
Mathews  R.  W.  1346  Mass.  ave. 
Shea  Daniel  P.  1410  Mass.  ave. 
Summers  Richard,  1426  Mass.  ave. 

Publishers. 

{See   also    Booksellers*  also   Xevs- 
papers.) 

CAMBRIDGE  DIREC- 
TORY (annually),  $3.00,  W. 
A.  Greenough  &  Co.  publishers, 
575  and  1354  Mass.  ave.  and  97 
Oliver,  B. 

GINN  &  CO.  Athameum  Press, 
First,  near  Main.  See  colored 
pages  opp.  College  Directory 


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f)71 


HOUGHTON,  MIFFLIN  & 

CO.   Blackstone,   and    4  Park, 

Bosron.     See  p.  830 
HUNT    EDGAR    F.  &   CO. 

575  Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 
SEVER  C.  W.  1354  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  24 

Reading  Rooms. 

Cambridge  Social  Union,  42  Brat- 
tle 

Cambridge  Young  Men's  Christian 
Association,  680  Mass.  ave. 


Real  Estate. 

(Purchase,  Sale  and  Development.) 

MASON  W.  A.   &   SON,  631 

Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover. 

Real  Estate  Agents. 

Abbott  J.  K.  346  Putnam  ave. 
AHERN  JOHN  J.  38£  Fifth. 

See  page  35 
BALDWIN      &     DORSEY, 

545  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  809 
BARTLETT    HORACE    S. 

Harvard  sq.     See  p.  96 
Blaikie  Suther,  1400  Mass.  ave. 
BLAKE  EDWIN  H.  36  Fifth. 

See  p.  809 
BUCKLEY  I>.  A.  527    Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  810 
Burleigh  H.  P.  579  Mass.  ave. 
Burns  David  F.  1400  Mass.  ave, 
BURRAGE  F.   E.  603  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  16 
CUNNINGHAM  BROS.  671 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  18 
CUTTER    WATSON    G.    & 

SONS,  5  Tremont,   rm.  28,  B. 

See  back  cover 
I)  AN  FORTH  W.  B.  &.  CO. 

2041    Mass.  ave     See  p.  18 
EAST       CAMBRIDGE 

LAND  CO.     Woodward  Em- 
ery,   clerk    and    treas.    office  28 

state,  rm.  :*'•>,  Boston.    Sec  p.  15 
ELLIS  &  MELLEDGE,  1398 

Mass.     ave.     and     72     Equitable 

bldg.  B.    see  p.  II 
FAIRBAIRN    JOHN    R.  456 

Cambridge.    Sec  p.  809 
GARVIN  p.  J,  263  Cambridge. 

See  p.  l!) 
GROVER  L.  B.  A  SON,  671 

Mass.  ave.      Sec  p.   lf> 

GREEN    HENRY,  46    Bridge 

See  p.  7S7 

34 


Hall  E.  K.  2409  Mass.  ave. 
HANCOCK    CHARLES    E. 

615  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  19 
HANNUM    L.  M.    649    Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  14 
HILTON    JAMES     H.     26a 

Brattle.     See  back  cover 
Hohnberg  John  F.  185  Broadway 
Hunnewell  Charles  H.  1328  Mass. 

ave. 
Jordan  W.  H.  &  Co.  543  Mass.  ave. 
Keith  C.  P.  649  Mass.  ave. 
KNIGHTS     S.     R.     &    CO. 

auctioneers  and  appraisers,  615 

Mass.  ave.  and  226  Washington, 

B.     See  back  cover 
Lennon  Jas.  E.  631  Mass.  ave. 
LONG    A.    E.   &   SON,    2105 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  806 
Mahady  John,  671  Mass.  ave. 
Montague  Charles  H.  128  Inman 
Morrill  F.  P.  573  Mass.  ave. 
Nesson  Israel,  57  Market 
ODIORNE     JOHN     L.     763 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  16 
RAYMOND      THEODORE 

H.  634  Mass.  ave.     See  map 
Eeed  Arthur  G.  36  Fifth 
Robbins  James  M.  633  Mass.  ave. 
Rogers  Martyn  M.  299  Main 
SAWYER  JOHN  S.  553  Mass. 

ave.     See  front  cover 
STEWART  A.  M.  559  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  17 
TORREV  A.  R.  2076  Mass.  av. 

and  85  Water,  rm.  23,  B.     See 

page  18 
Traynor  Francis,  1190  Cambridge 
TUPPER  WILLIAM  T.  573 

Mass.  ave.  rm.  6.     See  p.  15 
WALTON  M.  L.  1950  Mass.  av. 

See  page  18 
WENT  WORTH  WILLIAM 

H.  &  GEORGE  F.  1388  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  16 
WRIGHT  C.  &  CO.  1388  Mass. 

ave.  formerly  8  Harvard  square. 

See  page  16 


Rectifier  8. 

dishing  Process  Co.  83  (lark 

Restaurants. 

Barry  Julia  Miss,  282  Cambridge 
Black  -lane  Mrs.  96  Main 
CENTRAL  HOUSE,483  Mass. 

ave.      Sec  page  7!>."> 
Hall  Kate  Mrs.  366  Main 
HARVARD  SQ.  CAFE,  1388 

Mass.   ave.  formerly   S    Harvard 

Bq.    See  page  779 


fiRFFMF  JL  PR     PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UilLLllL    (X   UUlJ         ?23    MASSACHUSETTS    AVE. 


572 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Restaur  a  nts .  -  Co  n . 

HollyTree  Coffee  Rooms, 20Brattle 
Mann  Isabella  Mrs.  201  Cambridge 
Merriam  A."  Mrs.  14  Pearl 
MILLETT  A.   V.   27  Brattle. 

See  page  779 
PALMER  HOUSE  (first-class 

hotel),  River,  corner  Franklin. 

See  page  24 
Peters  George  J.  334  Main 
Shaw  &  Corey,  556  Mass.  ave. 

Ribbon  Badges, 

TAYLOR  C.  H.  CO.  495a  Mass. 
ave.     See  page  794 

Riding  Habits* 

NADELL   I.  132  Boylston,  B. 

See  colored  pages  opp.    College 
Directory 

Roofers. 

(COMPOSITION,   SLATE    AND 

TIN.) 

BLEVINS  JOHN  J.  696  Mass. 

ave.     See  front  cover 

BROCK  BROS.  12  and  16 
Brattle.     See  page  805 

Carroll  John,  1  Plympton  pi. 

GOOD  T.  W.  27  Brattle.  See 
page  806 

GORDON  WILLIAM 
(gravel),  4  Blanche.    See  p.  805 

Marks  M.  F.  38  Third 

MOORE  CHARLES  & 
SON",  8  Brattle.     See  p.  7 

National  Roofing  and  Roof  Re- 
pairing Co.  First,  cor.  Main 

NIXON  ROBERT  G.  S  Wal- 
nut ct.     See  page  802 

PEAK  HOWARD  F.  1250 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  23 

Young  David,  19^-2  Mass.  ave. 

Rubber   Goods   Mnfrs. 

AMERICAN      RUBBER 

CO.  Ninth  and  Potter,  store 
Bedford,  cor.  Chauncy,  B.  See 
page  6 
BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE 
&  RUBBER  CO.  (fire  and 
garden  hose),  33  Hampshire,  and 
275  Devonshire,  B.     See  p.  6 

Rugs  ( Cocoa  Rugs) . 

FURFEY    JAMES    A.    202 

Brookline.     See  page  793 


Safe  Deposit  and  Trust 
Co. 

CAMBRIDGE    SAFE    DE- 
POSIT AND  TRUST  CO. 

1298  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  770 


Salt. 

BROWN  OTIS  S.  &  CO.  107 

to  113  Bridge.     See  page  783 
TRAIN  EDWARD  I.  115  to 

123  Bridge.     See  page  783 

Sand  Stone. 

CHARLES  RIVER  STONE 

CO.  Freelon  Morris,  manager, 
Brookline,  near  the  bridge,  or- 
der box  166  Devonshire,  h.  See 
page  820 

Sanitary  Ventilation. 

BROCK    BROS.    12    and    16 

Brattle.     See  page  805 
DAVLIN  M.   F.   &  CO.  531 

Cambridge.     See  front  cover 
HAWKES   LEVI,  623  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  64 
ROSE     HERBERT     L.     15 

River.     See  page  805 

Sauerkraut. 

HOFFMAN  H.  L.  172  Thorn- 
dike.     See  page  779 

Sausage  Mnfrs. 

Benz  Charles  F.  65  Sixth 
HOFFMAN  H.  L.  170  and  172 

Thorndike,  store  137  Eliot,  B. 
See  page  779 
SQUIRE  JOHN  P.   &  CO. 

factory,  169  Gore,  stores  21  to 
25  Faneuil  Hall  market,  and  39 
No.  Market,  B.     See  p.  379 
VVeideman  D.  181  Broadwav 


Savings  Ranks. 

CAMBRIDGE  SAVINGS 
BANK,  1410  Mass.  ave.  See 
page  768 

CAMBRIDGEPORT  SAV- 
INGS BANK,DanielLT.Cham- 
berlin,  president,  Henry  W.  Bul- 
lard.  treas.  689  Mass.  ave.  See 
page  768 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


573 


CHARLES  RIVER  NA- 
TIONAL BANK,  1408  Mass. 

ave.     See  page  766 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE  SAV- 
INGS BANK,  294  Cambridge. 
See  page  768 

NORTH  AVENUE  SAV- 
INGS BANK,  S.  F.  Wood- 
bridge,  pres.  M.  L.Walton,  treas. 
1950  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  768 

Saiv  Filers, 

Creighton  Frank,  r.  8  Central 
Evans  Jos.  160  Harvard 
Goldsmith  C.  H.  17  River 
Shelly  William,  2599  Mass.  ave. 

Saw  Mills. 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),  166   Devonshire, 
B.     See  page  13 

School  Supplies. 

PERRY  GEO.  S.  &   CO.  73 

Fulton,  B.     See  page  831 

Schools. 

(PRIVATE.) 

CAMBRIDGE    SCHOOL 

(girls),  Arthur  Oilman,  director, 
10  Garden.     See  p.  831 
KENDALL      JOSHUA,     15 
Appian  Way.     See  p.  808 


Settees, 

PERRY  GEO.  S.  &  CO.  73 

Fulton,  B.     See  p.  831 


Serving  Machines. 

(arroll  James  II.  306  Cambridge 
CORCORAN  J.  H.&C0.587 

Mass.  ave.     Sec  page  36 
Singer  Mnfg.  Co.  17  Prospect 


Shafting,  Hangers  and 
Pal  legs. 

ROBERTS    JAMES    H.    A: 

CO.  Second,  cor.  Charles  and 

133  Portland,  B.     Sec  p.  21 


Sheet  Iron  and  Copper 
Work. 

HIGGINS  S.  C.  702  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  804 
MOYNAHAN    &     CO.    1233 

Cambridge.     See  p.  805 

Sheriff. 

(DEPUTY.) 

WARD  WELL  WALTER  C. 

649  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  816 


Shingles, 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
B.     See  page  13 


Shoe  Dressing  Mnfr. 

REID    W.    W.     MFG.    CO. 

(THE),  436  Main.     See  p.   795 


Sign  Painter. 

CALLAHAN  W.  J.   &   CO. 

124  Elm.     See  p.  790 


Silver  Plated   Ware. 

GILL   JOHN,  1346   Mass.  ave. 
See  p.  199 


Slate  Blackboards. 

PERRY  GEO.  S.   &  CO.  73 
Fulton,  Boston.     See  p.  831 


Slaters, 

(See  also  Boofers.) 

HLi:viNSJ01l\  J.696  Mass. 

ave.     See  trout  cover 

GORDON    \VM.    4    Blanche. 

Sec  p.  803 
NIXON  ROBERT  <;.  B  Wal 

nut  ct.    See  p.  802 
PEAK     HOWARD     P.    L160 
liass.  ave.    See  page  23 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO.. 


733 

Massachusetts 

Ave. 


574 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Slaughter  Houses. 

NILES    BROS.     Concord  ave. 

bey.  Alewife  brook,  and  61  N. 

Market,  B.     See  p.  82S 
SQUIRE    JOHN  P.   &   CO. 

169  Gore,  stores  21,  23  and  25 
F.  H.  Market  and  39  N.  Market, 
B.     See  p.  379 

Snow  Shovels, 

MOULTON  C.  W.  H.  &  CO. 

139  Gore.     See  p.  829 

Soap  WnfrSm 

Can-  Bros,  (soft),  r.  12  Lopez 
DAVIS  CURTIS  &  CO.  fac- 
tory 184  Broadway,  office  136 
State.  B.  See  p.  10 
Davis  J.  C.  &  Son,  204  Broadway 
Davis  Mason  (soft),  3  Lincoln  pi. 
Davis    Thomas    M.    (fancy),  417 

Main 
Dolan  John,  r.  17  Decatur 
Jones  C.  L.  &  Co.  172  Pearl 
KEMP       LYSANDER       & 
SONS  (f amily,castile  and  soft) , 
Davis,  cor.  Broadway.   See  p.  63 
Reardon  John   &  Sons,  Waverly, 

cor.  Talbot 
Teele  Charles  R.  6  Lincoln  pi. 

Soap  Poivder. 

Savena  Mfg.  Co.  204  to  208  Broad- 
way 

Soap  Stock, 

KEMP        LYSAXDER       & 

SONS,  Davis,  cor.  Broadway. 
See  p.  63 

Solder  Mnfv, 

Robinson  L.  C.  38  Howard 

Soup  Mnfr, 

Alghieri  Simon,  rear  334  Main 

Speaking    and     Spiral 
Tube  Pipe, 

LAMB  &  RITCHIE,  mnfrs. 
Albany,  cor.  Portland.  See  p. 
22 


Speaking  Tubes, 

FULLER  SETH  W.  27  Arch, 
B..     See  p.  opp.  390 

Spring  Bed  Mnfrs. 

How  e  Spring  Bed  Co.  386  Main 
X.  E.  Spring  Bed  Co.  Osborn,  cor. 

State 
Pettingill   &   Pear,  Rhodes   bldg. 

State 

Spring  Water, 

BELMONT    NATURAL 
SPRING     WATER      CO. 

Geo.  H.  Cotton,  prop.  71  Chest- 
nut, Boston.     See  page  819 

Stables, 

(BOARDING,    SALE,    LIVERY 
AND  HACK.) 

BARTLETT    FRANK  D.  12 

Soden.     See  p.  780 
Blake  Irving,  15  and  17  Church 
Brown  Robert,  414  Main 
Buxton  George  H.  1360  Cambridge 
Callahan  Jere,  hack, 757  Cambridge 
DAILEY  CHARLES  W.  105 

Cambridge  and  15  Gore.     See  p. 

781 
DANA    HILL    STABLE,  J. 

E.   Fabyan,   propr.    41   Ellery. 

See  page  780 
East  Cambridge  Club,  First,  c.Otis 
Ellis  Stearns  R.  2  Eustis  ct. 
Essex  Club,  rear  7  Essex 
FABYAN    JOSHUA    E.    41 

Ellerv.     See  p.  780 
FAIRBANKS  M.  J.  565  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  780 
GWYNNE  &  CO.  Brattle,  near 

Harvard  sq.     See  p.  3 
Hale  Aaron,  11  Elm 
Kenny  John  R.  70  Norfolk 
LeFarve  Joseph,   rear  1982  Mass. 

avenue 
Leeman  E.  A.  &  Co.  Richdale  ave. 
LAKE  &  MOYNAHAN,  1230 

Mass.  ave.  cor.  Bow.     See  page 

200 
Mannix  Michael,  226  Brookliue 
Merrill  George  D.  820   Somerville 

ave. 
Nixon  A.  7  Harding 
Nixon  John,  233  Brookline 
Parsons  H.  K.   &  Co.  2007  Mass. 
avenue 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NORCROSS    FURNACE 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

733     Massachusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


575 


PIKE'S  STABLE,  565  Mass- 

ave.    See  p.  780 
Prospect  Stable,  131  and  133  Green 
QUINCY     SQUARE    STA- 
BLE, 1230   Mass.  ave.     See  p. 

200 
Shea  Daniel  P.  hack,Willard,  opp. 

Foster 
Shea  Michael  J.  Broadway,  corner 

Davis 
Stewart  John  A.  sale,  240  Main 
UNION  STABLES,216  Green. 

See  p.  opp.  568 
UNIVERSITY     STABLES, 

24  Brattle.     See  page  3 
Wentworth    R.   &  C.    G.    rear  7 

Essex 
WHITING  &     SMITH,    216 
Green.     See  p.  opp.  568 


Stained  Glass. 

LEO,    DALTON  &  CO. 

Congress,  B.     See  p.  505 
Loan  John  J.  451  Columbia 


Stair  Builders. 

French  W.  A.  40  Trowbridge 
Hilton  Amos,  81  Green 


160 


STEARNS  E. 

See  p.  790 


A.  end  Locke. 


Stair  Work. 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.    (THE),  166   Devonshire, 
B.     See  p.  13 

Starch  Mnfrs. 

MARBLE  JEROME  &  CO. 

Fifth,  cor.  Rogers,  and  42  Pearl, 
B.     See  p.  21 

Stationers. 

Amee  Bros.  1382  Mass.  ave. 
Cambridge  Co.-op.     Society,     744 

Mass.  ave. 
HUNT  EDGAR  F.  &  CO.575 

Mass.  ave.     See  back  cover 
SEVER  CHARLES  \Y.  1354 

Mass.  ave.     Sec  p.  21 
SII  VUGHNESSY    I).   B.  278 

Cambridge.     Sec  p.   7U9 
TAYLOR    (  .     II.    CO.    495A 

Mass.  ave.     Se«J  p.  7'.U 
THURSTON  CHARLES  H. 

1320  and  1322  Mass.  ave.     Sec  p. 

706 


Stationery. 

CORCORAN    J.    H.   &  CO. 

587  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Statu  art/. 

McDON ALD  ALEX  &  SON, 

marble,   Mt.   Auburn,  opp.  Mt. 
Auburn  cemetery.     See  p.  802 


Steam  Boiler  Mnfrs. 

CAMPBELL    WM.   &    CO. 

Sixth,  n.  Broadway.     See  p.  803 

Steam  Dryers* 

RAWSON    &  MORRISON, 

27  to  31  Main.     See  back  cover 
and  page  803 


Steam   Engine  Mnfrs. 

(PORTABLE    AND    STATION- 
ARY.) 

CAMPBELL    WM.  &    CO. 

Sixth,  near  Broadway.  See  p. 
803 

MILLER  &  SHAW,  Broad- 
way, cor.  Sixth.     See  p.  803 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 
27  to  31  Main.  See  back  cover 
and  page  803 


Steam  Fire  Engine  Re- 
pairers* 

CAMPBELL    WM.     &  CO. 

Sixth,  near  Broadway.    See  p. 

803 


Steam  and   Gas  Fit- 
ting. 

{See,  (r(ts   Fitters  and  Fixtures.) 

BUCKLEY  J.  L.  &  CO.  532 

Mass.  ave.      Sec  p.  SOI 

DAYLIN     M.    F.&    CO.  631 

( 'ambridge.    See  Front  cover 
GOODT.W.  27  Brattle.  See  p. 

sot; 

GREEN  &  CO.  723  Mass.  ave. 

See    top    UueS 


GRFFNF  A  Pfl    PLUMBING,  STEAM  and  GAS  PIPING, 

UilLLIlL    (X   UUlJ         723    MASSACHUSETTS   AVE. 


576 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Steamship    Ticket 
Agents. 

HJORTH    &    JACOBSEN, 

404  Main.     See  p.  26 
SHEA  JOHN  T.426Cambridge. 
See  page  807 

Steam  and  Hot  Water 
Heating. 

GREENE  &  CO.723  Mass.ave. 

See  top  lines 
HIGGINS  S.C.702  to  708  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  804 
MOORE  CHARLES  &SOS, 

8  Brattle.     See  p.  7 

Steam  Packing. 

Gould  Packing  Co.  (The) ,88  Cam- 
bridge 

Steel  and  Iron  Bridges 
and    Buildings. 

BOSTON  BRIDGE 
WORKS,  Sixth,  cor.  Rogers, 
and  70  Kilby,  B.     See.  p.  515 

Step    Ladders, 

MOULTON  C.  W.  H.  &  CO. 

139  Gore.     See  p.  829 

Stereotype   Matrix 
D  ry  i  ng   Ma  ch  i  a  es , 

HALL  BROS.  (Newspaper 
Matrix),  628  Mass.  av.  See  p. 
199 

Stone  Masons. 

McCOY  WILLIAM      J.     & 

SONS,  14  Walnut  cc. order  box, 
671  Mass,  ave.     See  p.  801 

Stone    Workers. 

CONN.  STEAM  STONE  CO. 
(THE),  George  Everett,  supt. 
64  First.     See  p.  801 

FORD  AUSTIN  &  SON,  31 
to  41  Main.     See  p.  802 

Hanlon  William  (freestone)  Port- 
land. 

Mcdonald  a.  &  son,oPP. 

Mt.  Auburn  gate.    See  p.  802 


McNAMEE'S  JOHN  SONS, 
Mt.  Auburn,  c.  Elm  wood  ave. 
See  p.  802 

NORCROSS  BROS,  propr. 
Charles  River  Stone  Co.  Brook- 
line,  u.  the  bridge,  and  79  Hunt- 
ington ave.  Boston.     See  p.  820 

Storage  for  Furniture, 

BUTLAND  &  SON,  627  Mass. 

ave.      See  p.  30 
COLBY    BROS,     (carriages), 

Lyceum  bldg.  Harvard  sq.  1402 

Mass.  ave.     See  p. 30 
ELLIOTT  &  DUVEY,1  Hol- 

yoke.     See.  p.  30 
HERSUM  J.  R.   &  C.   S.  43 

Western   ave.   office,  636  Mass. 

ave.     See  p.  785 
JONES  A.  J.  Church,c. Palmer. 

See  p.  8 
METROPOLITAN    STOR- 
AGE  WAREHOUSE,   134 

and  142  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  9 
University  Storehouse,  I  Richdale 

avenue 

Storage   Warehouses, 

METROPOLITAN  STOR- 
AGE WAREHOUSE,    134 

to  142  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  9 

Store  and     Office  Fix- 
tures, 

OTIS  WOODWORKS,  Otis, 
near  First.     See  p.  28 

Stoves,  Furnaces,  Ran- 
ges,   Tinware,  Etc, 
BROCK    BROS.    12    and    16 

B rattle.     See  p.  805 
BUCKLEY  J.L.  &    CO.   532 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  S04 
COBB  FURNITURE  CO.  22 

Central  sq-     See  p.  798 

Gage  Daniel  W.  1896  Mass.    ave. 

GOOD  T.  W.  27  Brattle.  See 
p.  806 

GREENE  &  CO.  723  Mass.  av. 
See  \  op  lines 

HIGGINS  SUMNER  C,  702 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  804 

Hunter  J.  A.  .">98  Mass.  ave. 

McGUIRE  W.  T.  247  Cam- 
bridge.    See  p.  794 

Mo  Her  C.  B.  449  Main 

MOORE  CHARLES  &  SON, 
Brattle.     See  p.  7 


SHEET  METAL 
WORKERS. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


723  Massachusetts 
Avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSNIESS  DIRECTORY 


577 


MOYNAHAN     &    CO.     1233 

Cambridge.     See  p.  805 
O'LEARY   WM,    H.    87    Mt. 

Auburn.     See  p.  806 
PEAK   HOWARD    F.     1250 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  23 
PennellJ.  F.  143  Cambridge 
POWERS  LEE  L.   30    Boyls- 

ton.     See  p.  827 
Robbins  Albert  M.  633  Mass.  ave. 
Rowe  R.  Brackett,  461  Main 
Ryan  W.  J.  467  Cambridge 
WILD  D.J.  &  CO.27Bovl.ston 

See  p.  805 

Straw. 

LUKE  E.  R.  &  CO.  71  and  73 

Main.     See  p.  28 
WRIGHT  GEORGE    G.  86 

Mt.  Auburn.     See  p.  511 

Street  Sprinkling. 


Stucco    Centre     Pieces. 

REED  CLARENCE  G.  order 
box  22,  Sawiu's  Express  office, 
Harvard  sq.  and  30  Forest,  cor. 
Beacon,  Som.     See  p.  800 

RYAN  THOMAS,  17  Clary, 
Seep,  sol 

Stucco    Workers . 

GALLAGHER  WILLIAM, 

101  Webster  ave.     See  p.  801 
HERON  WILLIAM  J.    632 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  800 
RYAN   THOMAS,    17   Clary. 
See  p.  801 

Sugar  Refiners. 

REVERE  SUGAR  REFIN- 
ERY, Water,  opp.  North, office 
23  Broad,  B.    Sec  p.  i;j 

Surveyors, 

{Sec  <iis<>  Civil  Engineers.) 

BOWKER  E.  P.671  Mass.  av. 

rm.  20     Sec  p.  sos 
Chase  Josiah  G.556  Putnam  ave. 
HASTING   L.  M.    (city),  City 

Hall 
MASON  W.    A.  AL    SON,   631 

.Muss.  ave.    Sec  back  cover 
WHHNi:\     WILLIAM    II. 

39  Chestnut  and   16  Court  aq.  II. 

See  p.  808 


Swimming    Schools, 

(LADIES     AND     CHILDREN.) 

ALLEN  MARY  E.  42  and  56 

St.    Botolph,    B.      See    colored 
pages  opp.  College  Directory. 

Taborets. 

COOK  O.  A.   &    CO.  Osborn, 

near  Main.     See  p.  799 

Tailors  and   Merchant 
Tailors. 

Bodos  Paul,  20  Central  sq. 
Brennan  John  J.  10  Bovlston 
BROWN  GEO.  M.&    SON, 

1388  Mass  ave.     See  index 
Bury  T.  G.  8  Prospect 
Catton  Charles  J.  &  Co.  (ladies), 

943  Mass.  ave. 
Chasser  David  K.  1974  Cambridge 
Cohen  Himan,  1154  Cambridge 
Crystal  Rock  Pants  Co.  420  Mass. 

avenue 
Dzembovvsky  L.  144  Cambridge 
Fallon  &  Driscoll,  522  Mass.  ave. 
Finer  Louis,  33  Boylston 
Hedlund  Peter,  2£  Norfolk 
Hofmann  Ernest,  418  Broadway 
Kimball  J.  F.  601  Mass.  ave. 
KINER   R.  S.  719   Mass.   ave. 

See  page  794 
Klein  Ignatz,  441  Main 
Koreb  Morris,  474  Mass.  ave. 
Latkowitch  Louis,  539  Cambridge 
Lerner  Fred,  14  Mt.  Auburn 
Livingston  Louis,  131   Inman 
MacKEIGANL.  G.  ladies  and 

gents,  15  Brattle,  room  10.     See 

page  794 
McCarney    James    EL    293    Cam- 
bridge 
Mckenzie  John  A.  18  Brown 
BicPhee  &  Paul,  3  Columbia 
.Moore  C.  J.   133   Main 

M  vies  T.  P.  Lyceum  bldg. 
NeUigan  P.  IL  649 Mass.  ave. 
( n.e.irv  Humphrey,  163  Main 
O'Mara  l>.  A.  1 1 1  [Cambridge 
O'Shaughnessy  N.  J.503  Ma--. ave. 

Pearson  B.  J.  '.Mrs.  649  Mas*,   ave. 

Palverreiter    Juluis,     1020   cam- 
bridge 
Rice  William  J.  8  <  leutral  sq. 

Sears   Anionio  P.  :!i<;  Cambridge 
Smith  George,  568  Mass.  ave. 

Smith  <).  E.  2072  Mass.  ave. 
Snow  Bros.  28  Brattle 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 

GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 


578 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Tailors  and    Merchant 
Tailors. -Con. 

Spillaue  Paul,  224  Vine 
Stewart  James,  574  Mass.  ave. 
Sullivan  Patrick,  85  Mt.  Auburn 
Ward  B.  A.  1841  Mass.  ave. 
Whitmore  S.  Gushing,  1859  Mass. 

avenue 
Williams  Nathaniel,  489  Mass.  av. 

Tallow  and  Bones. 

Fitzpatrick  M.  398  Broadway 

Tanks  and  Vats. 

(WATER,  OIL  AND  SHIP.) 

CAMPBELL  WILLIAM  & 

CO.     Sixth,    near    Broadway. 

See  page  803 
ROBERTS      IRON     WKS. 

CO.   92  Main.     See  page  803 
STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 

Boston.     See  page  13 


Teachers. 

(DANCING.) 

Chandler  Laura  J.   Mrs.  Inman, 

cor.  Mass.  ave. 
Hayes  John  J.  5  Story 
Pettes  H.  S.  Mrs.  82  Franklin 


(ELOCUTION.) 

Brunner  Morris,  15  Tremont 
Fobes  Walter  K.  65  Walden 
Pike  Lulu  M.  19  Trowbridge 
Scott  Maud  A.  67  Dana 


(FENCING.) 

Cambridge    Fencing   School,  26a 
Brattle 


(GARMENT  CUTTING.) 

Durgin  E.  E.  Mrs.  550  Mass.  ave. 
True  Susan,  17  Summer 


(KINDERGARTEN.) 

(See  Private  Schools.) 


(LANGUAGE.) 

Gilmore  Marion E.  Miss, 974  Mass. 

avenue 
Guild  M.  L.  Miss,  French,  16  Ash 
Harney  Marie   Mine.    French,    17 

Berkeley 

(MUSIC.) 

Adams  D.  Frances,  10  Shepard 
Amee   Louise  R.   Mrs.   piano,   96 

Ellery 
Austin  Florence  L.Miss,  93  Austiu 
Baker  Ella  Miss,  146  Columbia 
Bateman  N.  B.  Mrs.  27  Cushing 
Batteaux  Blanche  H.  262  Green 
Beauvais  Odella  F.  2  Rindgefleld 
Bendix  William,  134  Austin 
Bissell  Alfred  H.  19  Greenough  av. 
Blethen  F.  May,  24  Lee 
Brooks  George  F.  Dr.  15  Tremont 
Brooks  George  F.  Mrs. 15  Tremont 
Brown  Jeanie  P.  Miss,  49  Oxford 
Bullard  Elizabeth  C.  378  Harvard 
Came  Ada  M.  Miss,  350  Mass.  ave. 
Carty  Henry  T.  401  Winsor 
Clark  A.  A.  Mrs.  12  Wendell 
Colby  James  W.  205  Harvard 
Coldrick  Minnie  A.  Mrs.  109  Third 
Cotter  Mary,  27  Putnam  ave. 
Cunningham  M.  J.  Miss,  8  Miller 

ave. 
Dame  Ellen  B.  Mrs.  16  Mellen 
David  Elizabeth  W.  Miss,  22  Avon 
DeWolf  Mary  B.  Miss,  254  Pros- 
pect 
Dillingham  Fred  W.  40  Holyoke 
Dodge  Jas.  E.  cornet,  46  Tremont 
Dooley  Joseph  T.  35  Brookline 
Douglass  Ernest  L.  77  Walden 
Dudley  Helen  E.  Miss,  72a  Inman 
Dwyer  Mary  T.  Miss,  118  Pearl 
Facey  Mary  A.  Miss,  46  Fairmont 
Fisher  George,  4  Lee 
Gallison  Marie  Mrs.  94  Brattle 
Grant  Florence  F.  Miss, 10  Carlisle 
Greco  Lea  A.  Miss,  30  Magazine 
Griffin  Helen  M.  9  Pleasant 
Gurney  Edwin  L.  40  Lee 
Hawkes  E.  E.  Miss,  17  Warland 
Hayden  E.  S.  Miss,  143  Huron  av. 
Haynes  Evelyn,  15  Davenport 
HEEFUBTH       PAUL,      49 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  799 
Jones  Jennie  Mrs.   end  of  Elmer 
Kelsey  Edw.  E.  1590  Cambridge 
Kennedy  W.  E.  Miss,  2472  Mass. 

ave. 
Letora  W.  H.  559  Mass.  ave. 
Lindh  Jennie  R.  55  Orchard 
Lister  Elizabeth  A.  Miss,  19  Put- 
nam ave. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


NOROROSS    FURNACE. 

CAMBRIDGE   HEATER. 

733     Massachusetts     Avenue, 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


579 


Lister  R.  N.  vocal,  19  Putnam  av. 
Ljungholm  J.  7  Brookline 
Locke  Warren  A.  7  Francis  ave. 
Lynes  Frank,  146  Boylston 
Maguire  Lucy  A.  Miss,  piano,  151 

Austin 
Marshall     Georgia     A.     Miss,    77 

Austin 
Maxim  Mattie,  101  Walden 
Maxim  May,  101  Walden 
McCarthy  Annie  G.  piano,  43  Ir- 
ving 
McDermott  P.  G.  81  Tliorndike 
McGiunis  Amelia,  39  May 
McLeod  Mabel,  43  Langdon 
Mitchell  Alice  G.  Miss,  44  Martin 
Moir  Charles  C.  111&  In  man 
Moir  Moua  M.  11  li  Inman 
Moore  David  H.  3  Allston  ct. 
Morgan  Ella  W.  vocal  and  piano, 

63  Dana 
Norcross   Caroline  I.   12   Concord 

avenue 
Olsson  Marie  L.  38  Shepard 
Osborne  Susan  M.  944  Mass.  ave. 
Phillips  Grace  D.  2  William 
Pike  Harry  H.  19  Trowbridge 
Ray  Jennie  T .  Mrs.  8  Cottage 
Rogers  Blanche  E.  23  Walden 
Ryan  M.  M.  Miss,  327  Columbia 
Sampson  A.  H.  7  Essex 
Sherwood  John  Hail,  63  Dana 
Shirreft"  Annie  M.  33k  Inman 
Southard  Alma  B.  200  Harvard 
Stacy  Nellie  Mrs.  Hotel  Edna 
Stevens  Ella  F.  Miss,  13   Cottage 
Stratton  W.  E.  396  Harvard 
Taylor  Emma  L.  349  Harvard 
Taylor  George  Mendall,  349  Har- 
vard 
Taylor  Herbert  W.  349  Harvard 
Thain  Andrew,  68  Brookliae 
Tinkham  Harry  J.  3  Clinton 
Tout    Sarah   L.    Miss,   piano,    91 

Allston 
Warren  Alfred  E.  208  Pearl 
Whitcomb  Walter  C.  2  Clinion 
White  F.  P.  62  Banks 
White  Kittle  M.  20  Austin 
Whitney  Leonaad  P.  251  Chestnut 
Wilcox  Ella  L.  2503  Mass.  ave. 
Wroods  Isabella  G.   430  Broadway 
Yerrington  Ellen  M.12  Remington 

(PAINTING.) 

Bowles  Ella  R.Mrs. oil,  24  Bigelow 
Brett  Mary  E.  F.  36  Cottage 
Dame  Marion  II.  oil  and  china,  16 

Mellen 
David  Maria  J.  Mrs.  22  Avon 
Davis   Gertrude    Cheney    Mrs.  41 

Essex 


Drew  Sarah  Miss,  19  Jay 
Fairchild  J.  A.  Mrs  11  Remington 
Muller  Etta.  2547  Mass.  ave. 


(PHYSICAL  CULTURE  AND 
ORATORY) 

Karnan  Ida  W.  Mrs.    106  Norfolk 


(PRIVATE  SCHOOLS.) 

Browne  &  Nichols,  7  Garden 
CAMBRIDGE       SCHOOL, 

Arther  Gilman,  director  (girls), 

10  Garden.     See  page  831 
Dorr  Grace  Miss,  7  Cottage 
Ingalls  Margaret  R.  17  Berkelev 
KENDALL  JOSHUA(boys), 

13  Appian  Way.     See  page  808 
Mansou  Elizabeth  E.  46  Concord 

ave. 
Markham    Jeanette,  Buckingham 

place 
Nichols  Abbie,  84  Hancock 
Smith  Katie  V.  13  Buckingham 
Whiting  Mary  E.  8  Cogswell  ave. 

Teamsters. 

Brassil  John  J.  136  Banks 
Brown  Robert,  398  Mass.  ave. 
BUTLAND  &  SON,  627  Mass. 

ave.  and  25  Merchants  row,  B. 

See  page  30 
Callaghan  T.  A.  53  Cedar 
Chase  Freeman  H.  156  Hampshire 
Cofran  Frank  H.  95  Concord  ave. 
Collins  Michael,  2578  Mass.  ave. 
Condon  William,  351  Putnam  ave. 
Cosgrove  Timothy  C.  11  Tuttle 
Cox  Elizabeth,  3  Potter 
Curley  Patrick  J.  25  Douuell 
Downey  Johu  P.  Potter 
Finnick  Joseph  W.  2  Garden  ct. 
Gallivan  John,  255  Mt.  Auburn 
Gray  Francis,  157  Raymond 
Gray  James,  25  Wicklow 
Green  Frank  F.  21  Reed 
Grenier  N.  326  Concord  ave. 
Hall  W.  C.  347  Winsor 
Harnev  Hugh,  27  Dublin 
HERSUM  J.  K.  &  C.  S.  636 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  786 
Billiard  .1.  S.  &  Son,  140  Charles 
Kelley  J.  F.  £   Co.  195  Broadwaj 
Knoeland  Martin.  131  Garden 
Libbv    Horace    \.    Fifth,    corner 

Charles 
Lineban  Charles,  238  Bridge 
Lynch  Edward,  55  ( ledar 
Lynch  John  V.  ■-!»;  Dublin 
EdcCrehan  Jere.  54  Etindge  ave. 


HOT  WATER  HEATING  a  Specialty. 

GREENE    &    CO.,    723    Massachusetts    Avenue. 

580  CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Teamsters*-  Con. 

McMahon  Charles,  12  Lowland  av. 
McSorley  Thomas,  8  Stevens  ct. 
Murphy  Timothy,  90  Kinuaird 
O'Hara  Thomas  H.  204  Sidney 
Parry  Robert  A.  77  Rice 
Poole  &   McKenna.  265  Columbia 
Quinn  John,  rear  376  Main 
Riley  John  M.Garden, cor. Donnell 
Riley  Patrick,  132  Garden 
Shea  James,  13  Garden  ct. 
Simms  James,  265  Columbia 
Sullivan  Jeremiah,  25  Willard 
Sullivan  Timothy,  127  Bridge 
Tumilty  Peter,  98  Kimiaird 

Teas,  Coffees  and 
Spices. 

ACME  GROCERY  AND 
PROVISION     MARKET, 

Charles  Place  &  Co. props. Hamp- 
shire, cor.  Norfolk.  See  page 
777 

Centennial  American  Tea  Co.  344 
Cambridge 

Ferguson  Edward  L.  495  Mass.av. 

Jones,  Colpitts&  Co.  419  Mass. 
avenue 

Mccormick    rros.  473 

Main.     See  page  778 

MOOR  JAMES  C.  506  Cam- 
bridge.    See  page  776 

O'BRIEN  D.  J.  40  Boylston. 
See  page  777 

Scott  Wm.  &  Co.  561  Mass.  ave. 

Small  Leon  A.  495  Mass.  ave. 

SMITH  ARTHUR  H.  604 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  775 

Smith  P.  J.  1143  Cambridge 

Stevenson  T.  J.  &  Co.  494  Cam- 
bridge 

SUTTON  WILLIAM  P.  & 
CO.  161  Bridge.     See  page  777 

Wilson  C.  H.  344  Cambridge 

Telephone  and  Tele- 
graph Companies. 

N.  E.  TELEPHONE  AND 

TELEGRAPH  CO.  757  and 

1916  Mass.  ave.    See  page  823 
Western  Union,  Lyceum  bid. Har- 
vard  square,    1402    Mass.     678 
Mass.  avenue  and  203£  Bridge 


Tele  scop  e  Mnfrs , 

Cl  ark  Alvan  &  Sons,  50  Henry 


Tents  and  Flags. 

LEHMANN  R.    &    CO.    584 

Long  whf.  Boston.     See  p.  516 

Ticket  Agents. 

HJORTH  &    JACOBSEN, 

404  Main.     See  page  26 
SHEA    JOHN     T.    426   Cam- 
bridge.    See  page  807 


Timber. 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
Boston.     See  page  13 


Tin  and    Sheet  Iron 
Workers. 


BROCK    BROS.    12    and    16 

Brattle.     See  page  805 
BUCKLEY  J.  L.  &  CO.  532 

Mass.  ave.     See  page 804 
CAMPBELL    THOMAS  R. 

3  Cherry.     See  page  804 
Freedman  R.  361i  Main 
MOYNAHAN    &    CO.    1233 

Cambridge.     See  p.  805 
Vilmaire  Ovide,  rear  104  Main 


Tin  Hoofing. 

BLEVINS     JOHN      J.     696 

Ma^s.  ave.     See  front  cover 

GORDON  WILLIAM,  4 
Blanche.     See  page  805 

MOYNAHAN  &  CO.  1233 
Cambridge.     See  page  805 

NIXON  ROBERT  G.  8  Wal- 
nut court.     See  page  802 

PEAK  HOWARD  F.  1250 
Mass.  ave.     See  page  23 


Tin   Ware  Mnfrs. 

Dover   Stamping    Co.  (stamped), 

385  Putnam  avenue 
MOYNAHAN     &     CO.    1233 

Cambridge.     See  p.  805 
Pierce  C.  E.  &  Co.  44S  Main 
Seavey  Mnfg.  Co.  363  Third 
White  Cornelius,  1007  Cambridge 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 

CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY  581 


Toilet  Goods. 

FRAZIER    WILLIAM     H. 

169  Harvard.     See  p.  808 


Toys, 

HUNT  E.  F.  &  CO.  575  Mass. 

ave.     See  back  cover 
SHAUONESSY    D.     B.   728 

Cambridge.     See  page  799 
STANDARD   TURNING 

WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 

53  State,  rm.  433,   B.    See   back 

cover 


Trust  Company. 

CAMBRIDGE   SAFE   DE- 
POSIT    &      TRUST     CO. 

Henry  White,  Pres. ;  Joseph  B. 
Russell,  vice  pres.;  Louis  W. 
Cutting,  treas.  1928  and  1300 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  770 


Tube     Manufact  u  rers. 

LAMB  &  RITCHIE, Albany, 
cor.  Portland.     See  page  22 


Turkish  Baths. 

(WOMEtf  ONLY.) 

ALLEN  MARY  E.  42  and  56 

St.  Botolph,  Boston.  See  colored 
pages  opp.  College   Dy. 

Turkish  Hugs. 
CLARK  P.  C.  29  Brattle.    See 

page  798 

Turning  and  Jig 
Sawing. 

Scranton  1>.  Carl,  rear  :\^  Main 
SAWYER  l\  I,.  «V  CO.  end 

oi  Brookford.     See  p.  787 
STANDARD  T  l   R  \  I  \  <; 

WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 
53  state,  iin.  133,  B.  See  back 
cover 


Umbrellas,   Etc. 

Pierce  William  D.  454  Mass.  ave. 

Undertakers. 

Anderson  &  Co.  272  Cambridge 
Corcoran  D.  F.  89  Mt.  Auburn 
Coveney  John  W.  507  Cambridge 
Danehv  D.  P.  132  Rindge  ave. 
DEVENS     THOMAS,     1078 

Cambridge.     See  page  807 
FUDGE    DAVID    &    SON, 

123  Cambridge.     See  page  807 
Hunt  Samuel  F.  36  Bigelow 
KELLEY    JOSEPH     J.  32 

Third.     See  page  807 
Litchfield  Horace  D.  401  Mass.av. 
LITCHFIELD       JUDSON, 

544  Mass.  ave.      See  page  807 
LOCKHART  C.  H.  191  to  209 

Bridge   and   149  Stamford,    B. 

See  page  4 
LONG  A.    E.    &   SON,   2105 

Mass.  ave.     See  page  806 
Marcille  Alex,  17  Harvey 
MULLEN    JAMES    F.    110 

Hampshire,  cor.  Columbia.    See 

page  807 
KICKER  GEO.  F.  543   Mass. 

ave.  residence   13   Clinton.    See 

page  781 
Ross  Win.  &  Son,  13  Bovlstou 
SHEA  BROS.  9  Pearl  and  426 

Cambridge.     See  page  807 
SMITH  RALPH,    216  Given 

See  page  opp.  568 
Taylor    William    A.    411    and  413 

Mass.  ave. 
Wyeth  Bros.  1426  Mass.  ave. 


Upholsterers. 

Alexander  A.  72S  Mass.   ave. 
Alley  E.  E.  73Tborndike 
Baliner  Richard,  137  Mt.  Auburn 
Carpentei  Thomas,  132  (lark 
COBB     FURNITURE    CO. 

22  <  lent  ral  sq.    See  page  7(.is 
EATON    FREDERICK     M. 

351  Broadway.    Sec  page  799 
GRANT  A.  M.  &   1).    \\  .   16 

State.    Sec  page  798 

( .rant  James,  iiinet  ion    u'ivei 

Western  ave. 
In-alls  !•:.  r>.  76J  Pleasant 
KELSEY  JOHN  II.  20  1 

See  page  .  98 
Lagerquisl  E.  373  Main 
Kent  George  s.  527  Mass.  an 


n.l 


Hot  Air,  Hot  Water  and  Steam  Heating, 


582 


GREENE  &  CO.,  723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Upholsterers.-  Con. 

RICKER  GEORGE    F.  543 

Mass.  ave.  and  Lyceum  bldg. 
Harvard  sq.     See  page  781 

ROBERTSON  WILLIAM 
W.  7  Bow.     See  page  798 

ROBINSON  T.  628  Mass.  ave. 
See  page  798 

Smith  George  W.  1894  Mass.  ave. 

THOMSON  DAVID,  24  Pros- 
pect.    See  page  798 

WORCESTER  BROS.  25 
Brattle  sq.     See  page  797 

Upholstery  Goods. 

CORCORAN    J.    H.  &  CO. 

587  Mass.  ave.     See  page  36 

Variety  Stores. 

Ansley  E.  C.  Miss,  374£  Main 
Baker  John  F.  429  Cambridge 
Bassett  Emma  Mrs.  135  Main 
Brennan  C.  Mrs.  14  Sparks 
Burns  Annie,  252  Franklin 
Burns  Catherine  A.  47  Gore 
Callahan  Mary,  61  Winter 
Canavan  Sarah  E.  Mrs.  13  Suffolk 
€orrigan  Mary,  991  Cambridge 
Cunha  Manuel,  1020  Cambride 
Cunningham  Mary,  52  Fifth 
Dacie  Wm.  22  Short 
Dorsey  Mary,  39  Dublin 
Douglass  Clarence  H.  31  Howard 
Doyle  M.  E.  Miss,   19  Cowperth- 

waite 
Fillebrown  Mary,  350  Broadway 
Flaherty  Margaret,  323  Prospect 
Flood  F.  H.  1167  Cambridge 
Flynn  John  W.  674  Cambridge 
Gannon  T.  A.  811  Cambridge 
Goodwin  StephenF.  547  Cambridge 
Gurnham  Thomas,  1901  Mass.  av. 
Henderson  Nellie  J.  582  Mass.  av. 
Ingalls  H.  B.  249£  Broadway 
Jennings  Ellen  F.  Mrs.  255  Colum- 
bia 
Jennings  Lizzie  Mrs.  19  Fifth 
Johnston  John  H.  83  Spring 
Joyce  Henry  R.  Mrs.  399  Main 
Keegan  Louisa  Miss,  29  Webster 

avenue 
Kenney  Edward  Mrs.  62  Magnolia 

avenue 
Landman  B.  H.  24  Boylston 
Lane  Alice  M.  Mrs. 51  Washington 
Leightizer  Mary  Mrs.  41£  Market 
Lynch  Margaret,  125  Dublin 
McDonald  C.  B.  Camb.  c.  Winsor 


McFarlaud  Mary  E.  69  Howard 
McGivuey  Nellie  Mrs.  140  Third 
McLaughlin  Patrick,432  Broadway 
McNeill  Catherine  Mrs.  70  Rindge 

avenue 
Murphy  J.  F.  Mis.    Dudley,   cor. 

Cedar 
Nugent  Annie,  63  Spring 
O'Connell  Nora,  550  Cambridge 
O'Connor  Kate,  21  Decatur 
O'Neil  Sarah  L.  27  Fifth 
Pacifico  John,  1066  Cambridge 
Page  E.  M.  Mrs.  114  Magazine 
Robillard  Elizabeth,  163  Dublin 
Robinson  Kate,  16  Third 
Rome  Israel,  260  L  Mass.  ave. 
Russ  S.  A.  Mrs.  165  River 
Sampson  Mary  L.  83  Rindge  ave. 
Schnetzer  Emma  J.  56  Rindge  av. 
Schwartz  Eddy,  1261   Cambridge 
SHAUGHNESSY  D.   B.   278 

Cambridge.     See  p.  799 
Smith  James  W.  351  Broadway 
Smith  W.  H.  146  Hampshire 
Sprague  Dora,  103  River 
Stansmore  Jane  Mrs.  116   Hamp- 
shire 
Stevens  George,  6  Harvej^ 
Sundlin  John  E.  1260  Cambridge 
Talbot  Elizabeth  Mrs.50Rindge  av. 
Thomas  I.  D.  152  Harvard 
Tracy  John,  136  Dublin 
Walsh  Mary  Miss,  213  Prospect 
Warren  S.  C.  1200  Cambridge 
Whalen  Michael,  2414  Mass.  aye. 
Willis  Arthur  B.  339  Main 


Vaulting    Pole    Mnfr. 

ANDERSON      JAMES,      16 

Bath.     See  p.  789 


Ventilation  ami 
Drainage, 

BROCK    BROS.    27   Brattle. 

See  page  805 
DAVLIN  M.   F.   &  CO.   531 

Cambridge     See  front  cover 
HAWKES   LEVI,    623  Mass, 

ave.     See  p.  64 
HIGGINS  S.  C.  702  Mass.  ave. 

See  page  804 


Ventilators. 

(ROTARY.) 

CAMPBELL   THOMAS  R. 

3  Cherry.     See  p.  804 


All  Kinds  of  Heaters 
Reconstructed. 


GREENE  &  CO., 


733 

Massachusetts 

Ave. 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


583 


Veterinary      Surgeons, 

Balmer  William  M.  9  Church  and 

78  Dana 
Bolger  D.  L.  26  Palmer 
Cambridge    Veterinary  Hospital, 

12  Bay 
Ferguson  William,  12  Bay 
Hadcoek  Charles  E.  M.,  D.  V.  54 

Trowbridge 
Murphy  J.  D.  565  Mass.  ave.  and 

53  Green 
North  Mark,  12  Bay 
Olive  James  W.  99  Inman 
Simmons  S.  2452  Mass.  ave. 
Smith  L.  Albert,.  107  Allston 
Way  W.  Herbert,  M.D.V.20  Beech 

Vinegar    Mfr. 

Cambridge  Vinegar  Co.  75  Main 

Wall   Papers. 

ATKINS  C.  &  CO.37  Prospect. 

See  p.  792 
KNOWLTON  GEORGE  P. 

4  Central  sq.     See  p.  792 

Watch  Repairers. 

Applegate  A.  J.  571  Mass.  ave. 
Bacon  John  F.  1857  Mass.  ave. 
Bailey  &  Co.  495£  Main 
Colburn  Frank  A.  1432  Mass.  ave. 
CROSBY  S.  S.  43  West,  B.  See 

page  19 
Flaig  Simon,  351  Cambridge 
GILL  JOHN,  1346  Mass.  ave. 

See  p.  199 
Marshea  James  W.  1328  Mass.  av. 
Rice  James  A.  413  Cambridge 
Shurtleff  Jesse  P.  2076  Mass.  ave. 
Stockton  Rolla  E.  57  Franklin 
Towne  George  E.  497  Mass.av. 

Watches,     Cloths     and 
Jeivelry. 

CROSBY  S.  S.  43  West,  B.  See 

page  19 
Flaig  Simon,  351  Cambridge 
GILL  JOHN,  1346  Mass.  ave. 

Sec  p.  199 
Cow  Robert  C.  1360  Cambridge 

Water  ( Spring) , 

BELMONT    NAT  I   UAL 
SPRING  WATER  CO.  G. 

II.  Cotton,  prop.  71  (best  nut,  B. 
Sec  page  819 


Water    Conductors. 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.   (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
Boston.     See  p.  13 

Waterproof     Cement 
Mnfrs. 

WEBSTER  WILLIAM  F. 
CEMENT  CO.l  Albany.  See 
page  30 


Waterproof      Clothing 
and  Hats, 

SAWYER    H.   M.   &    SON, 

(oiled),  factory,  Thorndike,  r. 
Second,  stores,  45Broad,  B.  and 
117  South,  X.  Y.     See  page  806 

Waterproof     Composi- 
tion. 

Sommer  Adolph,  First,  c.  Binney 

Weddin  g    Cake . 

PETTERSON     OSCAR     G. 

351  h   Main  and  303£  Main.     See 
page  778 
WRIGHT  HASTINGS  D.  84 

Mt.  Auburn.     See  p.  22 

Wedding  Printing. 

WESTON  L.  F.  558  Mass.  ave. 
See  opp.  page  569 

Wheelwrights. 

De  Wolf  Thomas,  2013  Mass.  ave. 

Harper  R.  D.  2019  Mass.  ave. 

Johnson  Andrew,  133  Main 

JONES  A.  J.  Church,  cor.  Pal- 
mer.    See  p.  8 

McMURRAY  PETER,  Third. 
cor.  Munroe.    See  page  781 

PATTERSON  GEORGE,181 
Hampshire.     Sec  p.  S2\) 

Plcott  o.  F.  361   River 

VAN  BUSKIRH  (II  Vs.  378 

Main.     Sec  p.  781 

Whip  Mnfrs. 

Darling   Whip   Manufactory,    110 

and  112  Main 


Twenty  Years  Experience  at  Heating.    Greene  &  Co. 

733    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 


58± 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Whiteners  and 
washers. 


White- 


ACKERS  J.  L.P.  515  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  791 
EDWARDS   W.  J.  22  and  85 

Bovlston.     See  p.  792 
FEELEY  M.  A.  704  Mass.  av. 

See  p.  791 
GALLAGHER  WILLIAM, 

101  Webster  ave.     See  p.  801 
GREENLEAE  OLIVER  P. 

542  Mass.  ave.     See  p.   801 
HEROX  WILLIAM  J.  rear 

632  Mass.  ave.     See  p.  800 
HOLT     WILLIAM     B.     14 

Church.     See  p.  791 
Johnson  Matthew,  84  Plympton 
REED  CLARENCE  G.  order 

box  22,  Sawhrs  Express  office, 

Harvard  sq.  and  30  Forest,  cor. 

Beacon,  Somerville.     See  p.  800 
RYAN  'THOMAS,    17   Clary. 

See  p.  801 
SAWYER  CHARLES  A.  460 

Main.     See  front  cover 

Window     Glass. 

LEO,   DALTON   &   CO.   160 

Congress,  B.     See  p.  505 

Window  Shades. 

CORCORAN  J.  H.  &  CO.587 

Mass.  ave.     See  p.  36 

Wire  Workers  and 
Dealers, 

MORSS  &  WHYTE,10  Frank 
lin  and  75  to  81  Cornhill,  B.  See 
page  825 

Wood  Carving. 

Geldowsky  John  F.  Otis,  n.  First 

Wood   Dealers, 

{See  also  Coal  and  Wood.) 

BAKER-H INNEWELL 
CO.  main  office, 81  Main,  branch 
offices,  624  Mass.  ave. 11  Brattle, 
and  73  Cambridge  and  20  Ex- 
change pi.  B.  See  front  cover 
Bond  &  Morrison,  135  Gore 
BRADEEX  J.  S.  667  Cam- 
bridge.    Seep.  783 


CARSTEIN  H.  L.  47  Cogswell 

ave.     See.  p.  782 
COLEMAN  BROS.  First  near 

Main,  91  Broadway,  450    Mass. 

ave. and  W.  E.  Transfer  station. 

See  p.  782 
Emerson  Geo.  C.  32  East 
HEATON  J.  A.  foot  of  Boyls- 

ton.     See  p.  782 

Mcdonald  &  davis,io60 

Cambridge.     See  p.  783 
McFARLAND    F.E.   110  and 

112  Harvard  and  Washington,  c. 

Brewery.     See  p.  777 
PAGE  CARLOS  L.    &    CO. 

kindling,  164  to  174  Broadway. 

See  p.  512 
PAGE  GEORGE   G.    BOX 

CO.kindling,3  to  13 Hampshire. 

See  p.    opp.  391 
PROUDFOOT   DAVID      & 

CO.  84  Bridge.and  92  State,  rm. 
.    43,  B.     See  front  cover 
RICHARDSON  &  BACON, 

College    wharf,     foot  Dunster. 

See  p.  64 
RUGG  GEO.    H.  386    River. 

See  p. 782 
SMITH    GEO.    M.  180  Main. 

See  p.*  782 
Tower  Elisha  H.  84   Bridge 
Ward  Edward,  127  Webster  ave. 
WELLINGTON  HORATIO 

&  CO.28  Bridge,and  72  Water, 

B.     See  front  cover 
WELLINGTON  &    BUCK, 

211  Bridge.     See  back    cover 


Wood  Mantels, 

ERICSONGUSTAFF.Smart, 

rear  State.     See  p.  78S 


Wood  JPr  inters. 

PAGE  CARLOS   L.   &    CO. 

164  to  174  Broadwav.     See  p. 512 
PAGE  GEO.  G.  BOX   CO.  3 

to  13  Hampshire.     Seep.opp.391 


Wood  and  Ivory 
Turning. 

Scranton  &  Cane,  81  State 
STANDARD         TURNING 
WORKS,  122  Broadway,  and 
53  State,  rm.  433,  B.     See  back 
cover 


Put  a  Coil  in  your  Furnace ! 


NO  COST   FOR    FUEL,. 

GREENE    &    CO., 

723  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

585 


CAMBRIDGE  BUSINESS  DIRECTORY 


Wood  Turners 

STEARNS  A.  T.  LUMBER 

CO.  (THE),  166  Devonshire, 
B.     See  p.  13 


Wooden  Box   Mnfrs. 

PAGE   CARLOS    L.   &  CO. 

164  to  174  Broadway.     See  p. 512 
PAGE  GEO.  G.    BOX    CO. 

3  to  13  Hampshire.     See  p.  opp. 
391 


Wooden  Boxes, 

PAGE  CARLOS  L.  &    CO. 

164  to  174  Broadway.     See  p. 512 
PAGE  GEO.    G.  BOX    CO. 

3  to  13  Hampshire.     See  p.  opn. 
391. 


Wooden   Ware, 

BROCK    BROS.     12    and    14 

Brattle.     See  p.  805 
MOORE        CHARLES      & 

SON,  8  Brattle.     See  p.  7 
Smart  Charles  E.  380  Main 


Wreaths,  Crosses,    Etc. 

BOCK  WILLIAM  A.  2388 
Mass.  ave.     See  p.  793 

DOYLE  WILLIAM  E.  1501 
Cambridge,  and  43  Tremont  and 
306  Boylston,  B.    See  p.  200 


Yeast   ( Compressed ) . 

MacLeod  William  G.r.  96  Inman 


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PUBLISHERS 
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Catalogue  of  Our  Publications— Bath,  Brunswick  and  Richmond,  Me., 
Biddeford  and  Saco,  Me.,  Brookline,  Mass.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  Haver- 
hill Bradford,  and  Groveland,  Mass.,  Lewiston  and  Auburn,  Me., 
Nashua  N.  H.,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.,  Quincy, 
Mass.,  Rockland,  Belfast  and  Camden,  Me.,  Somerville,  Mass.,Woburn 
and  Winchester,  Mass. 


AMERICAN  LOAN 


AND 


TRUST  COMPANY, 

53  STATE  ST.,  Exchange  Building. 

BOSTON. 

Capital,  $1,000,000. 

SURPLUS,  ■       $500,000.00 

UNDIVIDED  EARNINGS,  $125,616.00 


Transacts  a  general  banking  business. 

Allows  Interest  on  Deposits. 

Receives  money  payable  at  fixed  times 

at  special  rates. 
Legal    depository    for   Guardians,   Executors, 

Assignees,  and  Courts  of  Law. 
Acts  as  Trustee,  Registrar  or  Transfer  Agent. 


BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

C.  F.  Adams,  2d. 

Isaac  T.  Burr.  Edwin  F.  Atkins. 

Samuel  Car,-.  jp.  Gordon  Dexter. 

Henry  D.  Hy<(r.  David  P.  Kimball. 

S.  E.  Peabody.  Albert  A.  Pope. 

Francis  Peabodu.  Jr.  \.   W.  Rice. 

H.   /;.  Hobbins.  W.  B.  Thomas, 


S.  ENDICOTT  PEABODY,  Pros.  N.  W.  JORDAN,  Actuary, 

E.  A.  COFFIH,   Treas. 


STATEMENT  OF  CONDITION  OF  THE 

AMERICAN  LOAN 


AND 


TRUST  COMPANY, 


September  6, 

1895. 

LIABILITIES. 

Capital 
Surplus 

Undivided  Earnings 
Deposits  subject  to  Check 
Certificates  of  Deposit. 
For  Payment  of  Coupons,  etc. 
Dividends  Unpaid 

- 

$1,000,000.00 

500,000.00 

125,616.89 

5,444,195.33 

290,614.76 

27,607.55 

192.00 

$7,388,226.53 

A88ETS. 

Demand  Loans  with  Collaterals 

Time  Loans  with  Collaterals 

Bank  Stocks,  Railroad,  and  Other  Bonds 

Expense  Account 

Cash  in  Office  and  in  Banks 

- 

$2,912,831.87 

1.566,827.67 

1,007,522.05 

9,965.39 

1,891,079.55 

$7,388,226.53 

CAMBRIDGE 


CITY  GOVERNMENT, 

1596. 


Municipal    Election,   Second    Tuesday  in    December. 

City    Government   Organized   on   First    Monday   in  January. 

(Appointed  Officers  too  late  for  Publication.) 


MAYOR. 


Hon.  William  A. Bancroft,  office 
City  Hall. 


ALDERMEN. 

Peter  P.  Bleiler,  Russell  Brad- 
ford, Charles  M.  Conant,  Watson 
G.  Cutter,  Clarence'  H.  Douglass, 
John  R.  Fairbairn,  Charles  P. 
Keith,  Henry  White,  Peter  F. 
Rourke,  Marshall  X.  Stearns, 
James  A.  Wood. 


ALDERMEN   BY   WARDS. 

Ward   1  —  Aldermen     Bradford, 
Stearns  and  White. 

Ward  2  —  Aldermen  Conant  and 
Rourke. 

Ward  3  —  Aldermen  Bleiler  and 

Fairbairn. 

Ward   4 — Aldermen      Douglass 
and  Keith. 

Ward  ">  —  Aldermen  Gutter  and 
Wood. 

30 


COMMON  COUNCIL. 


President. 


John  J.  Ahern,  Albert  S.  Apsev- 
Melville  C.  Beedle,  William  F- 
Brooks,  David  W.  Butterfield. 
Sedley  Chaplin,  Daniel  S.Coolidge. 
Wm.  R.  Davis,  Eben  H.  Googins. 
Cornelius  Minihan,  Charles  H. 
Montague,  Clement  G.  Morgan. 
John  L.  Odiorne,  Robert  A.  Parry, 
Hamilton  II.  Perkins,  Origen  O. 
Preble,  George  E.  Saunders,  John 
J.  Scott,  Walter  C.  Wardwell. 
Frank  11.  Willard. 


COMMON  COUNCIL  BY  WARDS. 

Ward  1  —  Melville  c.  Beedle, 
William  F.  Brooks.  George  E. 
Saunders,  Walter  G.  Wardwell 

Ward  2  — Sedley  Chaplin,  Wil- 
liam R.  Davis,  Charles  II.  Mon- 
tague,  Clement   G.    Morgan.  John 

Ltivermore  odiorne. 

Ward  S  —John  J.  Ahern,  Cor* 
nelius     Minihan,    John    J.     Scott. 

Frank  II.  Willard. 


588 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


Ward  4  —  David  W.  Butterfield, 
Daniel  S.  Coolidge,  Eben  H.  Goo- 
gins,  Hamilton  H.  Perkins,  Origen 
O.  Preble. 

Ward  5  — Albert  S.  Apsey, 
Robert  A.  Parry. 

OTHER  CITY   OFFICERS. 

City  Clerk— Edward  J.Brandon, 

Asst.City  Clerk— Albert  M.Pear 

Treasurer  and  Collector  of 
Taxes— William  W.  Dallinger. 

City  Auditor— Harry  T.Upham. 

City  Messenger  —  Francis  L. 
Pratt. 

Clerk  of  Committees — John  Mc- 
Duffie. 

City  Solicitor— Gilbert  A.  A 
Pevey. 

PRINCIPAL   ASSESSORS. 

District  1  and  5 — JoshuaG.Gooch 

District  2  and  4 — Samuel  L. 
Montague. 

District  3 — Andrew  J.  Green. 

ASSISTANT  ASSESSORS. 

Ward  1 — Warren  Ivers. 
Ward  2— John  M.  Davis. 
Ward  3 — Daniel  B.Shaughnessy 
Ward  4— Geo.  D.  Wellington. 
Ward  5— Edwin  K.  Hall. 

OVERSEERS   OF   THE   POOR. 

Ward  1 — Alex.  Millan,  term  ex- 
pires 1898. 

Ward  2 — Wm.  W.  Burrage,term 
expires  1895. 

Ward  3 — Stephen  S.  Anderson, 
term  expires  1897. 

Ward  4 — Charles  Walker,  term 
expires  1896. 

Ward  5 — Charles  Bullock,  term 
expires  1900 

Secretary — David  P.  Muzzey,of- 
fice  Central  square  building,  Cam- 
bridgeport,  telephone  522  Camb- 
ridge. Office  hours  8  a.  m.  to  12  and 
2  to  6  p.  m. 

Visitor — Vespasian  Danforth. 

Clerk — Miss  Addie  M.  Benson 


Superintendent  of  Public  Build- 
ings— William  H.  Gray. 

Board  of  Health — E.Ed  win  Spen 
cer,  Edmund  M.  Parker.  Charles 
Harris,  J.  B.  Soper  Clark. 

City  Physician — E.Edwin  Spen- 
cer, M.  D. 

Keeper  of  Lock-ups — Lothrop  J. 
Cloyes. 

Person  to  receive  information  of 
damage  done  by  Dogs — Lothrop 
Cloyes. 

Measurers  of  Wood  and  Bark — 
Herbert  T.  Lawrence,  George  Ste- 
phens, Henry  B.  Sellon,  Robert 
A.  Parry. 

Fence  Viewers — Lewis  W.  Hast- 
ings, Colin  Chisholm. 

Committee  for  the  Preservation 
of  Fish — Lewis  M.Hastings, Theo- 
dore L.  Pike. 

Constables — George  T.  Barring- 
ton,  WilliamF.Batchelder,  Lothrop 
J. Cloyes,  John  R.Fairbairn,  Arthur 
M.  Stewart,  Mark  J.  Folsom,  Jo- 
seph Fox,  Appleton  Hubbard, 
Frank  H.  Lull,  John  F.  Murray, 
Daniel  B.  Nash,  John  W.  Skelley, 
Vespasian  Danforth,  Thomas  H. 
Lucy,  P.  Allen  Lindsey,  Warren 
Ivers, John  M. Davis, FrankE. Shaw 
William  A.Ford,Edward  F.Chase, 
Edward  M.  Williams,  Thomas.  C. 
Scottron,  Cyril  Wright,  James  E. 
Murray,  Julius  M.  Nazro,  John  J. 
Ahern,  John  Loughrey,  R.  R. 
Richardson,  James  E.  Lennon,  B. 
J.  Brogan,  John  J.  Rafferty.  John 
F.  Murphy. 

Inspectors  of  Junk  Shops, Pawn 
brokers'  Shops  and  Second  Hand 
Clothing  Stores  and  Dealers — Mark 
J.Folsom.  John  F.Murrav.Thomas 
H.  Lucy. 

Sealer  of  Weights  and  Meas- 
ures— Albert  F.  Roberts. 

Hay  Weighers — Thomas  Gurn- 
ham,  Henry  B.  Sellon. 

Coal  Weighers — Silas  E.  Buck. 
Edward  E.  Cove,  Walter  F.  Grie- 
ves, Fred  A.Humiston,  Herbert  T. 
Lawrence,  Thomas  H.  Matthews, 
John  E.  A.  Mulliken,  Alfred  H. 
Wellington, Ernest  H.  Wellington, 
Amos  Pettingill,  Frank  E.  Bailey. 
John  Moynahan,  Frank  H.  Tyler. 
Charles  H.  Lealand.  Hiram  W. 
Brooks. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


589 


Weighers — Leonard  R.  Bacon, 
Isaac  A.  Chandler,James  W.Cole- 
man, John  Guiuey,  Charles  F. 
Hittinger,  Nathan  H.  Holbrook, 
Henry  Hooker,  Alfred  Morrill, 
Robert  S.  Paine,  John  Reardon, 
Jr.,  Thomas  H.  Shea,  William  Ma- 
loney,  Walter  H.  Murdock,  Geo. 
L.  Murdock,  Frank  H.  Tyler, 
James  J.  Scully,  Arthur  F.Miller, 
Alexander  Wight,  William  L. 
Ducey,  Edward  J.  Carroll. 

Person  to  Seize  all  Baskets, 
Measures,  Vessels, etc. — Albert  F. 
Roberts. 

Inspector  of  Milk — Frank  A. 
Dunbar. 

Inspector  of  Provisions  and  An- 
imals— Charles  E.  Hadcock. 

Inspector  of  Vinegar— Frank  A. 
Dunbar. 

Measurer  of  Grain — Albert  F. 
Roberts. 

Measurer  and  Surveyor — Henry 
L.  Hale. 

Surveyors  of  Mechanics'  Work — 
John  S.  Pollard, Charles  A.Mason. 

Auctioneers  —  John  J.  Ahern, 
Daniel  A.  Buckley,  Watson  G. 
Cutter, John  R.  Fairbairn, Edmund 

E.  Sanborn,  D.  J.  Hayes,  Stephen 
H.  Harrington,  P.  Allen  Linclsey, 
Humphrey  L.  Snow, Francis  Tray- 
nor,  Leander  M.  Hannum,  Max 
Frankenstein,  William  R.  Ellis, 
William  H.  Adsit,  Charles  L.Phil- 
lips, Thomas  C.Scottron, James  E. 
Lennon,  James  A.  Donovan,  John 

F.  Murphy. 

Undertakers — John  W.  Coveney, 
Thomas  Devens,  Samuel  F.  Hunt, 
Joseph  J.  Kelley,  Horace  D. Litch- 
field, C.  Henry  Lockhart,Abiel  E. 
Long,  William  Ross,  William  A. 
Taylor,  George  F.  Kicker.  David 
Fudge,John  Ross,  Gustavus  King, 
James  J.  Shea,  James  F.  Mullen, 
Henry  A. Wyeth, George  ILKelley, 
Judson  Litchfield,  Benjamin  F. 
Wyeth,  -lohn  T.  Shea.  'David  F. 
Corcoran,  Alexander  Marcille. 
Daniel  P.  Danehy. 

Bridge  Commissioner  and  Har- 
bor Master — William  J.  Marvin. 

City  Engineer — Lewis  M.  Hast- 
ings. 


Inspector  of  Wires — C.  F.Hope- 
well. 

Park  Commissioners — Henry  D. 
Yerxa,  Geo.  Howland  Cox,  Rev. 
John  O'Brien,  George  R.  Cook, 
supt. 

Physician  of  the  Almshouse  and 
Asst.  City  Physician  —  Lewis  L. 
Bryant.     Telephone  449-3. 

Registrars  of  Voters  —  Isaac 
Bradford,  James  Cox,  Wm.  J. 
Breen,  John  M.  Davis,  office,  Cen- 
tral sq.  bldg.  Western  ave. 

Supt.  of  Almshouse— Martin  L. 
Eldridge,  Tannery  st.  North  Cam- 
bridge.    Telephone  29  Arlington. 

Supt. of  Lamps — C.  F.Hopewell. 

Supt.  of  Sewers — Theo.  L.  Pike. 

Supt.  of  Streets  —  Charles  A. 
Brown. 

Water  Board  —  James  M.  W. 
Hall,  President;  E.  Burt  Phil- 
lips, George  H.  Howard,  Still- 
man  F.  Kelley,  Frank  A.  Allen, 
Walter  H.  Harding,  Water  Regis- 
trar and  Clerk  of  Board.  Office 
City  Hall.  Office  hours  8  a.  m.  to 
4  p.  m. 

Harry  L.  Lincoln,  Registrar's 
Assistant. 

Fred  G.  Davis,  Inspector. 

E.G. Brooks, Pumping  Engineer. 


Police  Department. 

Chief  of  Police  —  Lothrop  J. 
Cloyes, office  Central  square  build- 
ing, Western  ave. 

Captains  —  District  1,  Mark  J. 
Folsom,  District  2,  John  F.  Mur- 
ray, District  3,  Thomas  H.  Lucy. 

Inspector —  Lieut,  .lames  F. 
Murray. 

Chief's  Clerk  — C.  W.  Priest. 

Sergeants  Of  Police — Daniel  Cal- 
lahan, Andrew  Sprout.  Fred  1>. 
Pullen, station  1  :William  F. Batch- 
elder  and    court    officer  J.    Scoti 

Alexander,  Charles  L.  Tike,  Sta- 
tion 2:  William  A.  Mullen, Dennis 
Corcoran,  station  3. 


590 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


Policemen  —  District  1,  George 
T.  Barring-toil,  Edward  F. Belcher, 
Elbridge  S.  Bleu.  Michael  J.Bren- 
nan,  James  L.  McElroy,  Michael 
J.  Corny,  Timothy  Corcoran, John 
Coulter,  Patrick  Doyle,  Joseph  H. 
Furbush,  John  J.  McBride,Bobert 
T.  Hixon,  John  E.  McCrehan, 
Hugh  J.  MeNamee,  Charles  C. 
Marston,  Simon  D.  Hiscock,  Ber- 
nard J.Boper,Leonard  Shackford, 
George  Smyth,  J.  McNulty,  J.  E. 
Shaughnessv,  Dennis  F.  Leahy. 
John  H.  Wells,  Orrin  B.  White, 
James  H.  H.  Holt,  Fred  L.  Ladd, 
John  E.  Winslow,  John  P.  Maloy, 
William  N.  Mullins,  Edward  J. 
Comerford,  Edward  J.  McCabe,E. 
J.  Welch,  Dexter  Jewett.  Dis- 
trict 2,  E.  F.Avlward,M.  Culhane, 
J.  W.  Deehan,  T.  F.  Dynan,  J.  B. 
Forristall,  M.  A.  Ginty,  J.  J.Grif- 
fiths, John  A.  Hezlitt,  B.  F.  Hig- 
gina,  W.  H.  H.  Howe,  H.C.Jones, 
F.  W.  Law,  E.  J.  Malley,  J.  J. 
McCarthy,  B.  McCaffrey, Benjamin 
McKeen,  Wm.  H.  McMenimen,  P. 
F.  Murray,  S.  J.  Mulvaney,  M. 
Nellon,  T.  J.  Real,  F.A.Eobinson, 
William  H.  Robertson,!1. P.  Rowe, 
W.  H.  Eowe,  D.  A.  Stevens,  C. 
Sullivan,  John  Wiley,  E.  E.  Mul- 
len, M.  M.  Hackett.  District  3, 
F.  Apel,  W.  A.  Butcher,  D.  F. 
Counihan,  F.  J.  Coghlin,  J.  P. 
Hall,  T.  J.  Hartnett,  P.  J.Hurlev, 
C.  J.  McCann,  B.  C.  Scully,  J.  H. 
F.McCorrv,  W.  F.  McKeown,  F. 
W.  Scobey,  J.  W.  Skelley,  H. 
Gordon 

Medical  Examiner — Wrilliam  D. 
Swan 

Special  Police.  —  WTlliam  H. 
Aberle,  Horace  A.  Allyn,  John  A. 
Austin,  Olwer  W.  Balcolm,  Eich- 
ard  Balmer,  John  A.  Bartlett, 
Edmund  E.  Blinn,  Charles  F. 
Bowman,  Charles  W.  Brackett, 
John  B.  Brady,  James  T.  Brassil, 
Timothy  J.  Breen,  James  K.  Bres- 
nan,  James  Burke,  Daniel  A. 
Buckley,  Ferdinand  X.  Buffum, 
Nathaniel  W.  Bunker,  William 
Burgess,  Samuel Busnach, William 
B.  Cade,  William  H.  Cairns, 
Thomas  J.  Casey,  William  H. 
Carroll,  James  Carter,  Moses  M. 
Child,  Charles  S.  Childs,  Ambrose 
H.  Clark,  Noah  M.  Cofran,  John 
Collier,  John  A.  Condon,  Patrick 
Corcoran,  Vespasian  Danforth, 
Abner  E.  Davis,  Frank  E.  Denni- 


son.  Daniel  K.  Dlnsmore,  Patrick 
F.Dunle;i, Martin  L.  Eldridge,  Lu- 
ther F.  Fleming,  Thomas  Flynn. 
Oliver  G.Fosdick,  William  Foster. 
Edward  J.  Forbes,  James  H.  Fur- 
fey,  James  J.  Garvin,  Charles  A. 
Gay,Eli L.  Goodro\v,James Gram, 
Henry  L.  Hale,  John  L.  Harring- 
ton,Thomas  L.Harrington  John  A. 
Hezlett,  Thomas  M.  Howard,  J. 
Lewis  Howe.  William  Hunnewell, 
Samuel  F.Hunt,  ThomasW.Joues. 
Frank  W.  Keaney,  John  Kellehei . 
Conrad  D.  Kinnear,  Joseph  P. 
Kline,  Denis  F.  Leahy,  William 
B.  Lehmkuhl,  James  W.  Lover- 
ing,  James  H.  Lyons,  Francis  M. 
Mason,  Jeremiah  S.  McCabe,  John 
H.  McCarthv,  John  B.  McGovern. 
John  E.  McPeake,  George  W. 
Montgomery,  Thomas  Mont- 
gomery, Dennis  Murphy,  Michael 
Murphy,  Nathaniel  M.  Neal, 
Augustus  W.  Nelson,  James  H. 
Newman,  Hiram  Nevons,  Francis 
A.  Osborn,  George  A.  Parmenter, 
Francis  L.  Pratt,  Charles  L.  Rus- 
sell, Charles  M.  Sanborn,  Benja- 
min C.  Scully,  John  F.  Sharkey. 
John  T.  Shea,  Andrew  G.  Smith. 
Edward  Smith,  Gideon  Smith. 
David  H.  Walsh,  Clarence  H. 
Whiting,  George  Wood,  William 
H.  Hill 


Third  District  Court. 

Eastern  Middlesex. 


Jurisdiction,  Cambridge,  Arling- 
ton and  Belmont. 


Standing  Justice  —  Chas.  Almy 


Special    Justices  —  Samuel     W. 
McDamel  and  Augustine  J.  Dalv. 


Trial  Justice  for  Juvenile  Offend- 
ers—  Charles  Almy. 

Clerk  —  Emerson  W.  Law. 

Meet  every  day  at  9  a.  m.     City 
Building,  Brattle  square. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPAHTiMEXT 


591 


Fire  Department, 


Chief  Engineer  —  Thomas 
Casey,  449  Cambridge  street. 
Assistants,  William  B.  Cade, 
Nathaniel  W.  Bunker,  Charles  W. 
Brackett.  J.  M.  Casey,  chief's 
driver,  775  Cambridge  st. 

ENGINE   CO.    NO.  1 

City  bldg.  Brattle  square,  Ward 
one. 

John  L.  Jones,  Jr.  Capt. ;  Thos. 
H,  Kneeland,  Lieut.;  Edward  E. 
Priest,  Engiueman ;  Daniel  E. 
Powers,  Asst.  Engineman  ;  Hiram 
W.  Hooker,  Driver;  Daniel  E. 
Shea,  Driver  of  Hose. 

ENGINE   CO.   NO.  2. 

House  378  to  394  Massachusetts 
ave.  Ward  4. 

James  Cunningham,  Capt.; 
Arthur  C.  Day,  Lieut. ;  Wm.  H. 
Cairns,  Engineman;  John  H. 
McDermott,  Asst.  Engineman; 
Angus  McDonald,  Driver;  Albert 
F.  Sawyer,  Driver  of  Hose. 

ENGINE  CO.  NO.  3. 

House  Third,  cor.  Otis  street, 
Ward  3. 
Walter  Baker,  ('apt.:  .John 
Brassell,  Lieut.:  Hiram  Blood, 
Engineman;  Charles  A.  Blair, 
Asst.  Enginemau;  Peter  Me  Sor- 
ley,  Driver;   P.  J.  Hayes,   Driver 

ot    Hose. 

ENGINE  co.    NO.    I. 

House  2101   MaSS.  ave.  Ward  3. 

William  J.Han n a,  <  !aptain  ;  Geo. 
F.  Tibbetts,  Lieut.;  John  E. 
Ricker,  Engineman;  Jeremiah 
O'Connor,  Asst.  Engineman  ;  Geo. 
E.  Muzzey,  Driver;  Sylvanus  G. 
Griffin,  Driver  of  Hose. 


ENGINE  CO.   NO.  5. 

Hampshire  street,  cor.  of  Inman, 
Ward  2. 

Frank  P.  Scanlan,  Capt. ;  Wm. 
P.  King,  Lieut. ;  Charles  E.  Con- 
ner, Engineman;  L.  H.  Dale, 
Asst.  Engineman ;  Charles  R. 
Hooker,  Driver;  James  H.  Fur- 
fey,  Driver  of  Hose. 

ENGINE   CO.   NO.   6. 
178-180  River  street,  Ward  4. 

John  H.  Brown,  Captain ;  John 
Robbins,  Lieut. ;  J.  L.  Howe,  En- 
gineman ;  Charles  A.  Cairns, 
Asst.  Engineman;  Charles  H. 
Chapman,  Driver :  William  Parks, 
Driver  of  Hose. 

ENGINE  CO.  NO.  7. 

Main,  opp.  Pelham. 

Wm.  F.  Stearns,  Capt. ;  George 
A.  Garrity,  Lieut. ;  Thomas  Wise- 
man, enginemau ;  John  H.  Walker, 
Asst.  Engineman;  Thomas  F. 
O'Connell,  Driver;  John  Mc- 
Carthy, Driver  of  Hose. 

CHEMICAL  ENGINE,  NO.  1. 

Central  sq.  building,  Western  av. 

Lewis  C.  Clark,  Engineman  ;  J. 
T.  McCabe,  Asst.  Engineman; 
John  H.  Dardis,  Driver. 

CHEMICAL  ENGINE  NO.  2. 

Lexington  ave.     Ward  1. 

George  Butler,  Engineman; 
William  II.  Berrard  Asst.  Engine- 
man;  Wm.  Haley,  Driver. 

HOOK  AND  LADDEB  CO.NO.l. 
City  building,  Eliot  sq.  Ward  1. 

John  T.  McNamee,  (apt. ;  T. 
H.  Donlan,  Lieut.;  Albert  8. 
Benson,  Driver. 

hook  WD  LADDEB  CO.  NO.  2. 
Portland  street,  near  < lambridge, 

Ward  -2. 

Wm.  P.  New  man,  (  aptain  ;  .'a-. 
F.  Dalton,  Lieut. ;  Thomas  Min- 
naugh .  Driver. 


592 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPAE  1'MENT 


HOOK  AND  LADDER  CO.  NO.  3. 

49 

Cambridge  st. cor. Baldwin  st. 

378  to  394  Mass.  ave.  Ward  4. 

51 
52 

Broadway,  cor.  Ellery  st. 
Junction  Mass.  ave.  and  Mt. 

Thomas    L.    Huoter,    Captain; 

Auburn  st. 

Charles  Emerson,   Lieut. ;  Cutter 

53 

Mt.  Auburn  st.  cor.  Holyoke 

Vose,  Driver ;  Exurie  J.  Willmeth, 

place 

TillerrnnTl- 

54 

Cambridge  st.  Memorial  Hall 

56 

Kirkland  st.  cor.  Summer 

CAMBRIDGE   FIRE  ALARM 
TELEGRAPH. 

57 
58 

Oxford  st.  cor.  Mellen 
Junction  Mass.  avenue  and 
Waterhouse  st. 

LOCATION    OF  BOXES. 

59 

Harvard  sq.  cor.  Brattle  st. 

NO. 

61 

Brattle  sq.  City  Building 

62 

Mt.  Auburn  st.cor.Hillard  st. 

2 

Prison  Poiut  st.  cor.  Bridge 

63 

Junction  Brattle  and  Mason 

2 

Prison  Point  st.  (duplicate) 

streets 

4 

Gore  st.  J. P.  Squire's  Works 

64 

Junction  Concord  ave.   and 

6 

Third  st.  cor.  Broadway 

Garden  st. 

6 

W.  B.  Bridge,  Transfer  sta. 

65 

Mass.  av.  cor.  Shepard  st. 

(duplicate) 

68 

Mass.    ave.     near    Railroad 

7 

Third  st.  cor.  Bent 

Bridge 

7 

Third  street,   Blake's  Pump 

69 

Mass.  ave.  opp.  Day  st. 

Works  (duplicate) 

71 

Mass.  av.  near  Tannery  st. 

8 

Thorndike  st.  cor.  Third 

72 

Reed  st.  near  School  House 

9 

Cambridge  st.  near  First 

73 

Rindge  ave.  .near  Bay  State 

11 

Thorndike  st.  near  First 

Brick  Yard 

12 

Third  st.  cor.  Winter 

74 

Sherman  st.  cor.  Railroad  st. 

12 

North  st.  cor.  W^ater  (dupli- 

75 

Walden  st.  cor.  Raymond  st. 

cate) 

76 

Walnut  ave.  cor.  Arlington 

13 

Fourth    st.    Police    Station, 

street 

No.  3 

78 

Concord  ave.  cor.  Sparks  st. 

14 

Sixth  st.  cor.  Cambridge 

79 

Brattle  st.  cor.  Sparks,  st. 

15 

Vine  st.  cor.  Fifth 

81 

Mt.  Auburn  street  near  the 

16 

113  Broadway 

Hospital 

17 

Washington  st.  cor.  Brewery 

82 

Brattle  st  cor.  Appletou 

21 

Sidney  st.  cor.  Allston 

83 

Brattle  st.  cor.  Elm  wood  av. 

23 

Pearl  st.  cor.  Auburn 

84 

Lake  View  ave.  cor.  Huron 

24 

Brookline  st.  cor.  Valentine 

ave. 

25 

Lafayette  square 

87 

Lake  View  ave.  near  Concord 

26 

Main  st.  cor.  Osborn 

ave. 

27 

Clark  st.  cor.  Harvard 

89 

Concord  av.  near  Niles  Bros. 

28 

Broadway,  near  Brewery  st. 

92 

Mt.  Auburn  st.   near   W.  E. 

29 

Webster      ave.      cor.     Ply- 

st. Railwaj'-  stable 

mouth  St. 

93 

Locust  st.  cor  Cushing  st. 

31 

Cambridge  st.  cor.  Harding 

114 

Ninth  st.Goepper  Bros,  shop 

32 

Columbia  st.  cor.  Cambridge 

116 

Broadway 

34 

Hampshire  st.  cor.  Columbia 

121 

Brookline  st.  cor.  Chestnut 

35 

Harvard  st.  cor.  Norfolk 

125 

Green  st.,  Kennedy  Bakery 

36 

Mass.  av.  cor.  Prospect  st. 

126 

Pine  st.  cor.  Washington 

37 

Junction  Pleasant  and  River 

134 

Tremont  St.  cor.  Hampshire, 

streets 

City  Stable 

38 

Magazine  st.  cor.  Lake 

135 

Harvard  st.  opp.  Bigelow 

39 

Magazine  st.  cor.  Chestnut 

136 

Norfolk  st.  cor.  Austin 

41 

Pleasant  st.  cor.  Fairmont 

137 

Western  ave.  cor. Howard  st. 

42 

JBlackstone  st.  opp.  Riverside 

139 

Pearl  st.  cor.  Putnam  ave. 

Press 

149 

Kirkland  st.  near  Baldwin  st. 

43 

Bank  st.  cor.  Flagg 

152 

Junction  Mass.  ave.  and  Bow 

45 

Franklin  st.  cor.  Soden 

street 

46 

Mass.  av.  cor.  Hancock  st. 

153 

Grant  st.  cor.  DeWolf 

47 

Broadway,  cor.  Antrin  st. 

158 

Oxford  st.  cor.  Harris 

48 

In  man     sq.    Engine    House, 

165 

Mass.  av.  opp.  Linugean  st. 

No.  5 

167 

Linnaean  st.  cor.  Avon 

MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


593 


168  Mass.  av.  Engine  House,  No. 

4 

169  Rindge  av.  near  Hollis 

212  Kendall  &  Sons'  Boiler 
Works,  Main  st.  priv. 

216  Ninth  st.  Bubber  Factory 
Yard 

223  Morss  &Whyte's  Wire  Works, 
10  Franklin  st. 

228  Broadway,  Curtis  Davis  & 
Co.'s  Yard 

242  Albro  street.  Electric  Light 
Works 

263  Concord  ave.  Cambridge  Ob- 
servatory 

271  Mass.  ave.  W.  E.  St.  Railway- 
stable 

371     Cambridge  Almshouse 

415     Sixth  st.,  Standard  Oil  Works 

426  Lamb  &   Ritchie's  Factory, 

Albany  st. 

427  J.    C.    Davis'    Soap   Works, 

Broadway 

428  Boston  Woven  Hose   Co.  33 

Hampshire  st. 
5-5  Signal  for  no  School 
12-12  Military  Call 

INSTRUCTIONS  TO  KEY 
HOLDERS. 

Alarms  to  be  given  from  the 
box  nearest  the  location  of  the  fire. 

Do  not  give  an  alarm  for  a  fire 
seen  at  a  distance,  uuless  assist- 
ance is  called  for. 

To  give  an  alarm,  open  the  door, 
pull  the  hook  to  the  bottom  of  the 
slot  once,  and  let  go.  Each  box 
contains  a  small  bell  which,  if 
heard  before  you  pull,  indicates 
that  an  alarm  has  been  previously 
given,  and  by  listening  at  the  box, 
you  will  learn  the  number  of  the 
box  from  which  the  alarm  was 
given,  but  in  no  case  will  you  pull 
the  hook  while  the  alarm  is  strik- 
ing. After  giving  the  alarm,  re- 
main at  the  box,  so  as  to  direct 
the  firemen  to  the  tire.  Be  sure 
that  you  lock  the  box  before 
leaving  it. 

Citizens  are  requested  to  inform 
themselves  where  keys  to  the  sig- 
nal boxes  are  kept,  signs  Suitably 

inscribed  being  placed  over  each 
box  giving  the  requisite  informa- 
tion. 

INSTRUCTIONS  TO  FIREMEN. 
Pirsl    alarm   will   lie  given    by 

Striking  three  Or  more  rounds. 

Second  alarm  will  be  given  by 
repeating  the  flrsl 


Third  alarm  will  be  given  by 
striking  three  blows  twice  on  the 
gongs  and  bells. 

General  alarm  will  be  given  by 
striking  three  blovis  three  times. 

In  cases  where  hook  and  ladder 
companies  only  are  wanted,  the 
call  will  be  given  by  Jive  blows. 

Companies  not  required  to  re- 
spond to  first  or  second  alarms 
will  be  notified  of  the  extinguish- 
ment of  the  fire  by  two  blows  on 
the  gongs,  that  their  services  will 
not  be  needed  and  that  orders 
have  been  given  to  "make  up." 
Should  an  alarm  be  given  from 
any  box  while  a  portion  of  the 
department  is  engaged  at  a  fire, 
the  apparatus  not  in  service  will 
respond. 

LOCATION   OF   BELL   STRIKERS. 

City  Hall,  Mass.  ave. 
Baptist  church,  Mass.  ave.  wd.  5 
Bell  Tower  at  Cushing   school 
house,  Cushing  st.  ward  1. 
Engine  No.  2,  Main,  near  Win- 


ward  2. 

Engine  house,  Third  st.  wd.  3. 

Steamer  5,  Inman  square. 

Unitarian   church,  Harvard  sq. 
ward  1. 

Webster  school  house,  Upton  st. 
ward  4. 

STEAM   WHISTLES. 

Boston    Woven    Hose    Co.    33 
Hampshire  st. 

F.  L.  Sawyer  &  Co.'s  Mill,  end 
Brookford  st.  North  Cambridge. 
Electric  Light  Station,  Albro  st. 
C.  F.  HOPEWELL. 

Supt.  of  Wires. 


Camoridge  Public  Library. 

Broadway,  between  Trowbridge 
and  Irving  streets. 

Opened  every  day.  legal  holi- 
days excepted,  from  10  a.m.  to  9 
p.m.    Sundays  from  2  to  6  p.m. 

Officers— Albert  M.  Barnes, 
Pres. ;  Wm.  T.  riper.  Sec;  W.  J. 
Rolfe,  S.  L.  Montague,  Albert  M. 
Barnes,  Thomas  w.  Eligginson, 
Augustine  J.  Daly,  Wm.  T.  riper. 
Trustees;  w.  L.  R.  Gifford,  Li- 
brarian. 

Number  of  volumes,  about    60,- 

ooo.      Additions    are    constantly 

made. 


594 


MISCELLANEOUS  DE PA KTMENT 


Public  Schools. 

SCHOOL  COMMITTEE. 

Hon.  William  A.  Bancroft,  May- 
or, Chairman,  Ex-officio.  Elizabeth 
Q.  Bolles,  Alphonso  E.  White, 
Annie  C.  Stewart,  William  A. 
Munroe,  Fred.  W.  Taylor. 

Regular  meetings  of  the  School 
Committee  are  held  on  the  third 
Thursday  of  each  month  at  8 
o'clock  p.  m. 

VACATIONS. 

A  short  vacation  after  the  first 
of  April,  and  from  the  day  before 
Christmas  to  the  day  after  New 
Year's.  The  time  of  the  begin- 
ning and  the  length  of  the  sum- 
mer vacation  is  fixed  annually  at 
the  meeting  in  April. 


SIGNAL     FOR    NO   SESSION  OF   THE 

GRAMMAR  AND  PRIMARY 

SCHOOLS  ON  DAYS  OF 

SEVERE  STORMS. 

The  signal  is  five  strokes  of  the 
fire  alarm,  repeated  once. 

When  given  at  8.05  a.  m.  the 
morning  session  of  the  grammar 
and  primary  schools  wTill  be 
omitted. 

SCHOOL  HOURS. 

Hours  for  keeping  school  (ex- 
cept the  High  Schools),  are  from 
9  to  11.45  in  the  forenoon,  and  2  to 
4  in  the  afternoon,  except  during 
the  months  of  November,  Decem- 
ber, and  January,  when  the  after- 
noon sessions  extend  from  1.30  to 
3.30  p.  m. 

CAMBRIDGE   LATIN 
SCHOOL. 

Broadway,  cor.  Fayette  st. 

Organized  1886. 

William  F.  Bradbury,  head  mas- 
ter, Theodore  P.  Adams,  master, 
Rose  Hard  wick,  Helen  M.  Allbee, 
Mary  C.  Hardy,  Margarette  M. 
Leighton,  Jennie  S.  Spring,  Caro- 


line Drew,  Emma  M.  Sawyer, Con- 
stance G.  Alexander,  Anna  M. 
Warren,  Alice  C.  Baldwin,  Grace 
M.  Coleman,  teachers,  Herbert  J. 
Chase,  teacher  of  physics,  Annie 
S.  Dodge,  Secretary. 


ENGLISH  HIGH  SCHOOL. 

Broadway,    between  Ellery    and 
Trowbridge. 

Erected  1864. 

Ray  Greene  Huling,  head  mas- 
ter, Edwin  L.  Sargent,  master, 
Charles  F.  Warner,  teacher  of 
physics,  Clara  A.  Amies,  Caroline 
Close,  Joseph  A.  Coolidge,  Har- 
riet E.  Bird,  Emma  A.  Scudder, 
Maria  E.  Spare,  Martha  R.  Smith, 
Caroline  A.  Sawyer,  Delia  M. 
Stickney,  Maud  A.  Law  son,  Mary 
Moulton,  Henrietta  E.  Mclntire, 
Grace  L.  Deering,  Lillian  C. 
Rogers,  Bertha  L.  Cogswell, 
Mabel  L.  Chamberlin,  Louise  P. 
Parker,  Myra  I.  Ellis,  teachers, 
Martha  L.  Babbitt,  Secreiary. 


CAMBRIDGE  MANUAL 
TRAINING  SCHOOL. 

Broadway,  cor.  Irving. 

Opened  1888. 

Charles  H.  Morse,  Supt. ;  Char- 
les F.  Warner,  master  of  High 
School  dept.;  Myra  I.  Ellis, 
Louise  P.  Parker,  Instructors ; 
Wallace  B.  Blandin,  Instructor  in 
Pattern  Making ;  F.  O.  Smith,  In- 
structor in  Carpentry  and  Joinery ; 
Frederick  W.  Turner,  W.M.Smith 
and  F.  L.  Pancoast,  Instructors 
in  Machine  Shop ;  James  G.Telfer, 
Instructor  in  Blacksmithing ;  S.  I. 
B.  Stodder,  Engineer;  Albert  L. 
Ware,  F.  B.  Scot  ton,  Instructors 
in  Mechanical  Drawing;  Albert 
P.  Briggs,  Instructor  in  Singing  ; 
F.  W.  Taylor,  M.  D.  Physical  Ex- 
aminer; Robert  C.  Harlow,  Wil- 
liam F.  Haverty,  Supts.' Clerks; 
Andrew  C.  Spivey,  Night  Watch- 
man. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


595 


GRAMMAR, 

Agassiz — Sacramento  street, cor. 
Oxford. 

Maria  L.  Baldwin,  principal, 
Mary  G.  Carpenter,  Minnie  A. 
Noyes, Jennie  Lyle,  Jennie  L.  Up- 
luim,  Mary  A.  Parsons,  Sarah  E. 
Barrett,  Grace  Stedman,  assts. 

Allston — Boardman  street. 

Benjamin  W.  Roberts,  Master, 
Sara  A.  Bailey,  Mary  M.Brigham, 
Mary  Blair,  Nina  M.  Marsh,  S. 
Agues  Mulloney,  Ada  M.  Litch- 
fieM,  S.  Alice  Fell,  Evelyn  B.Ken- 
ney,  Emily  R. Pitkin, Ida  G.Smith, 
Carrie  M.  Williams,  Susan  M. 
A  *  lams,  Susan  L.Kenistou,  teachers 

Corlett — Hoi  worthy  street. 

Fannie  P.  Browning,  Principal, 
Alice   V.   Currier,   asst. 

Harvard — Inman  street,  corner 
Broadway. 

James  S.  Barrell,master,  Arthur 
A.  Lincoln,  sub.  master,  Ada  H. 
Wellington,  Margaret  B.  Welling- 
ton, Louise  C.Patterson,  Elizabeth 
L.  Buckley,  Annie  M.  Street,  Es- 
telle  J.  French,  Frances  Fabyan, 
Eliza  S.  Gctchell,  Hortense  O. 
Young,  Mary  F.  Emerson,  Addie 
L.  Bartlett,  Adeline  M.  Murphy, 
Emma  F.  West,  Alice  V.  Flather, 
Anna  M.  Brown,  Marcia  R.  Bow- 
man, teachers. 


Morse — Allston  st.  cor.  Brookline. 

Mary  A.  Townsend,  Principal, 
Mary  E.  Towle,  Annie  M.  Dow, 
Mary  E.Leavett, Marcia  E.  Ridlon, 
Emilie  F.    Richardson,    Gertrude 

D.  Sprague,  Alice  E.  May,   Mary 

E.  Sawyer,  Stella  L.Cotton,  Eliza- 
beth J.  Baldwin.  Marie  B.  Daniel. 
Lucy  M.  Soulee.  Ida  J.  Holmes, 
Teachers. 


Peabody — Linnsean,  cor.  Avon  st. 

Frederick  S.  Cutter,  blaster, 
Addie  F.  ( 'lea rv.  Anna  P.  BellOWS, 
Susan<  '.Allison  Charlotte  A.  Ewell, 

Mabel  A.  (lark,  Florence  E.Frost, 

teachers. 


Putnam— 67  Fourth  street,c.  Otis. 

Thomas  W.  Davis,  Master,  Fred 
B.  Thompson,  sub.  master,  Eliza 
M.  Hussey,Henriette  E.  de  Roche- 
mont,  Annetta  Bruce,  Louise  A* 
Stickney,  Sarah  M. Grieves,  Annie 
B.Josselyn,  Eliza  S. Paddock, Mary 
A.  Carmichael,  Ella  R.  Avery, 
Annie  A.  Trelegan,Anna  L.  P.Col- 
lins, Louise  A.  Keeler,  Hattie  L. 
Jewell,  Mabel  S.  Murray,  Lillian 
M.  Canty,  teachers. 

Shepard — Mass.  ave.  n.  Russell  st. 

Edw  ard  O.Grover,master,Nellie 
A.  Hutchins,  Emily  F.  Fessenden, 
Evelyn  J.  Locke,  Flora  C.  Ingra- 
ham,  Harriet  Foster,  Emma  A. 
Faulkner,  Ellen  J.  Hunt,  Caroline 
L.  Blake,  Louise  H.Griswold,Ella 
M.  Horu,  Mary  Agnes  Stanton, 
teachers. 

Sleeper — Dudley  and  Cedar  sts. 

A.  Estelle  Ingraham,  Principal, 
Mabel  E.Blake,Edith  A.Holcomb, 
Melissa  M.  Lloyd,  Emily  Bissell, 
Fannie  G.  Flanders,  Blanche  C. 
Tref ethen, Katheri nc  C .R ichmond , 
Marv  B.  Pratt,  assistants. 


Thorndike — Thorndike  street. 

Ruel  H.  Fletcher,  Master,  Har- 
riet A.  Townsend,  Grace  W.  Flet- 
cher, Emma  A.Hopkins,  Elizabeth 
G.  Hutchinson,  Charlotte  L.  Gris- 
wold,  Grace  L.  Morton,  Mary  E. 
Nason,  S.  Louise  Regal,  Abbie  S. 
Taylor,  Lydia  A.Whitcher,  Laura 
L.  Westcott,  Mary  E.  Ingraham. 
teachers. 

Washington — 51   Brattle  street. 

John  W.  Freese,  Master.  M. 
Florence  McGlasheu,  Eldora  J. 
Clark,  Lucy  A.  Downing,  Marv  I.. 
Ellis,  Alice  1\  Fay,  Ellen  A.  Kid- 
der, Winifred  L.  Kinsley. Margaret 
J.  Penney,  Hattie  Shepard,  Mary 
E.  stiles."  Ai)hy  M.  Wehi>.  Emma 
Penney,  Thalia  Goddard, teachers. 

Webster — Upton  street . 

John  I).  Hillings,  Master.  M. 
Homer  Jackson,  sui>   master,  Ada 

A.     Billings,    Martha     \.    Hanson. 

Ella    E.  Buttrick,   Charlotte    M. 
<  lhase,  S.  [sabel  l><>\\  as,  Edith  M. 


596 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


Keith,  Anna  S.  Lamson,  Josie  F. 
Lamprey,  Alice  C.Phinney,Hattie 
E.  Shepard,  Minnie  V.  Reid,  Flora 

E.  Billings,  Josephine  Hills,  Ellen 

F.  Watson,  Katherine  E.  Lahey, 
teachers. 

PRIMARY  SCHOOLS. 

Boardman — Winsor  street,  corner 
School. 
Florence  H.  Barrett,  Principal, 
Christina  R.  Denyveu,  Nellie  A. 
Barden,  Myra  Hatt, Grace  Morgan, 
Elizabeth  J.Karche,Sarah  E.Stew- 
art, C.  Florence  Smith,  assistants. 

Gushing — Cushing  street. 

Isadore  LFoster, principal,  Lucy 
E.  Cyr,  assistant. 

Dana — Centre   street. 

Georgia  E.  Martin,  Principal; 
Marion  Maguire,  Matilda  Mac- 
master  and  Jane  Macmaster, 
assistants. 

Dunster — Concord  avenue,  near 
Sparks  street. 

Susan  E.  Wyeth,  Principal; 
Nellie  M.  Colby,  Agnes  M.  Sheri- 
dan, Mary  A.  Doran,  assistants. 

Felton — Amory  street. 

Florence  A.  Rogers,  Principal ; 
S.  Emma  Davis,  Helen  E.  Hazard, 
Carrie  H.  Smith,  assistants. 

Gannett — Jefierson     street. 

Sarah  J.  A.  Davis,  Principal; 
Anna  M.  Jones,  Mary  A.  Rady, 
Annie  M.  Billings,  assistants. 

Gore — 56  and  58  Gore  street. 

Francis  E.  Pendexter,Principal; 
Anastasia  B.  Peters,  Anna  E. 
Callahan,  Minnie  A.  Doran,  Eliza- 
beth B.  Gahm,  Kate  L.  McElroy, 
Mary  E.  Mulloney,  Maude  A. 
Deeban,  Margaret  Sullivan,  Addie 
H.  Dale,  Emma  J.  Ross,  Jane  E. 
Whoriskey,  Julia  G.  McHugh, 
assistants. 

Holmes — Hilliard   street. 

Marianne  M.  Webb,  Principal ; 
Ellen  M.  Cyr,  teachers. 


Lassell — Charles  street. 

Frances  E.  Whoriskey,  Principal, 
Grace  H.  Murphy,  Mary  E.  Whor- 
iskey, Rose  V.  Collier,  teachers. 

Lowell — Lowell  street. 

Eusebia  A.  Minard,  Priucipal; 
Malviua  Joslin, Agnes  J.  McElroy, 
teachers. 

Otis— 125  and  127  Otis  street. 

Ellen  N.  Leighton,  Principal; 
Fannie  Allen,  Mabel  Reycroft, 
Josephine  M.  Doherty,  Luella  M. 
Marsh,  Ellen  C.  Walsh,  Kate  F. 
Wellington,  Bridget  T.  Boyle, 
assistants. 

Parker — Broadway,   corner  Sixth 
street. 

Emily  C.  Dallinger,  Principal ; 
Mary  M.  Bucknam,  Agnes  Mar- 
chant,  Margaret  E.  Fitzgerald, 
Charlotte  E.  Clapp,  assistants. 

Quincy — Mason   street. 

Charlotte  E.Jewell,  Principal; 
Lucy  C.  Wyeth,  assistant. 

Reed — Reed  street. 

Margaret  Kidd,  Margaret  T. 
Burke,  Julia  A.  Robinson,  Jennie 
R.  Marsh,  teachers. 

Riverside — Putnam  ave. 

Elizabeth  A.  Tower,  Amanda  M. 
Alger,  Mary  A.  Burke,  teachers. 

Sargent — Broadway,  cor.  Winsor. 

Mary  A.  Brown,  Principal ;  Ella 
M.  Leaver,  Alice  J.  Hubbard, 
Christina  D.  Barbey,  assistants. 

Stearns — Harvard      street,      near 
Prospect. 

Fannie  E.  Higgins,  Principal; 
Ellen  A.  Cheney,  Mai-ie  J.  Bacon, 
Eva  A.  Taj  lor,  assistants. 

Tstrbell — Howard  street. 

Emma  J.  Young,  Florence  J. 
Alley,  Sadie  E.  Meacham,  Carrie 
P.  Pierce,  teachers. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT                            591 

Wellington  —  Columbia     street. 

Riverside. 

Herbert  H.  Bates, Master ;  Mary 

Putnam  ave.  nearMass.  ave  . 

E.   Boyle,   Harriet    M.     Hanson, 

Helen  I.  Hutchinson,  principa  1 ; 

Mary  I,  Vinton,  Carrie  H.Stevens, 

Mabel  F.  Adams,  Asst. 

Emma  M.  Taylor,  Sarah  J.  Gunni- 

son, Susan  G.  Lombard,  teachers. 

Boardman. 

Willard — Dana    square. 

Winsor,  corner  School. 

Amelia  Wright, Louise  W.Harris, 

Mabel      S.     Eddy,     Principa  1 : 

Mary  E.  G.  Harrington,  Kate  M. 

Grace  Mulloney,  Asst. 

Lowell,   Julia   S.   Gushee,    Laura 

Wright,  Ella  F.  Gulliver,  Sally  N. 

Gannett. 

Chamberlain,  Gracr  R.Woodward, 

Mercy  E.  Evans,  Eliza D.  Watson 

Jefferson,  near  Cambridge. 

Grace  L.  Cowan,  teachers 

Gertrude  M.  Gove,    Principal  ; 

Margaret  Sherlock,  Asst. 

Wyman — Rindge   avenue. 

Gore. 

Fannie  E.  M.  Dennis,  M.   Carrie 

Dickman,  Georgianna  P.  Dutcher, 

56  Gore  street. 

Mary  M.  Gilman,  Addie  M.Bettin- 

son,  Genevieve  S.  Flint,  teachers. 

Mrs.  Selma  E.  Berthold,  Prin- 

cipal ;  Sarah  S.  Wells,  Asst. 

SPECIAL    TEACHERS. 

Lowell. 

Teacher  of    Botany — Sarah  E. 
Brassill. 

Lowell  street. 

Melinda  Gates,  Principal ;  Fran- 

Director of  Drawing — James  M. 

ces  L.  Plumpton,  Asst. 

Stone;  Lucia  X.  Jennison,  asst. 

Moore. 

Teacher  of  Music — Frederick  E. 

79  Moore  street. 

Chapman. 

Harriette  E.  Ryan,    Principal: 

Teacher  of  Gymnastics  —  Clara 

Xellie  A.  Watson,'  Asst. 

E.  Sheppard. 

Sleeper. 

Teachers  of  Sewing — Agnes  Gor- 

don, Alice  H.  Nay, Nancy  T.Dawe. 

Dudley  st.  cor.  Cedar. 

Superintendent — Francis    Cogs- 

Katherine C.  Richmond,  Princi- 

well. 

pal ;  Mary  B.  Pratt,  Asst. 

Agent — Sanford  B.  Hubbard. 

ST.  PAUL'S  CATHOLIC 

Clerk— Althea  B.  Frost. 

SCHOOL. 

Mr.  Auburn  st.  cor.  Arrow. 

TRUANT  OFFICERS. 

Conducted  by  the  Sisters  of  St. 

Moses  M.  Child,  Francis  M.  Ma- 
son, John  Carmiehael,  William  11. 

Joseph.     Sister    Margaret    Mary. 
Superior.    Connected    with     St. 

Porter. 

Paul's  Church,  Rev.    Win.    Orr, 

Pastor.     Number  of  pupils  about 

KINDERGARTEN. 

625  taught  by  L3  sisters. 

I  >  1 1  1 1  ^  1  PV 

ST.   THOMAS  AQUIN  \- 

i  'illicit    i  • 

COLLEGE. 

Concord  ave.  near  Huron  ave. 

CAMBRIDGEPOB  I '. 

Clara  A.  Hall,  principal :  Mabel 

A.  Sanderson.     \<<t. 

Harvard,  cor.  Esses  st  reel . 

598 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


ST.    MARY'S  PAROCHIAL 
SCHOOL. 

SECOND  BAPTIST. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Boy's  Department. 

Organized  Sept.  3.  1827. 
Cambridge  st.  corner  Fourth. 

Harvard  st.  cor.  Essex. 

Church  built  1827. 

Girls'  Department  in  charge  of 

Rev. ,  Pastor. 

the  Sisters  of  Notre  Dame. 



CHARLES  RIVER   BAPTIST. 

Churches, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

BAPTIST. 

Magazine  street,  cor.  Putnam  ave. 

Organized  1876. 

BROADWAY  BAPTIST. 

Dedicated  Nov.  29,  1870. 

Rev.  Isaac  Grimes,  Pastor. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Broadway,  cor.  Boardman  street. 

MT.    OLIVE    BAPTIST. 

Organized  May  9,  1865. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Rev.  A.  E.  Revnolds,  Pastor. 

" 

409  Main  street. 

Organized  May,  1892. 

FIRST  BAPTIST. 

Rev. ,  Pastor. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

^ 

UNION  BAPTIST. 

Magazine,  junction  River  street. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Organized  Dec.  1817. 

450  Main  street. 

Incorporated  February,  1819. 

Edifice  erected,  1882. 

Rev.      Alexander      Blackburn, 

Jesse  Harrell,  Pastor. 

Pastor. 

INMAN    SQUARE    BAPTIST 

NORTH  AVENUE  BAPTIST. 

CHURCH. 

Inman   Square. 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE. 

Seats  free. 

Organization  of  the  incorporated 

Organized  1893. 
Rev.  John  L.  Clarke,  Pastor. 

North  Avenue  Baptist  Church, 
North  Cambridge. 

Incorporated  April,  1890. 

Instituted  March  1854. 

SWEDISH  BAPTIST. 

Riley  A.  Vose,  Pastor. 

Broadway,  cor.  Boardman. 

CAMBRIDGPORT. 

OLD    CAMBRIDGE     BAPTIST. 

Rev.  Olaf  Lind,  Pastor. 

Between  Mass.  ave.  and  Harvard 

street,  near  Quincy  square. 
Church  constituted  Aug.  30,  1844. 

FIRST  FREE  BAPTIST. 

Present  edifice  erected  1868. 

Hampshire  street. 

Rev.  J.  V.  Garton,  Pastor. 

Rev. ,  Pastor. 

MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT                            59f 

CONGREGATIONAL. 

WOOD    MEMORIAL    CONGRE- 

FIRST CHURCH  IN  CAM- 

GATIONAL. 

BRIDGE,  AND  SHEPARD  CON- 

GREGATIONAL  SOCIETY- 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

TRINITARIAN. 

Austin,  cor.  Columbia  street. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  as    Chapel    Congrega- 

Garden street,  cor.  Mason. 

tional  Church,  Oct.  16,  1872. 

Organized  1636. 

Incorporated  March  2,  1883. 

Rev.  Alexander  MoKenzie,  Pastor. 

Rev.  Isaiah  W.  Sneath,  Pastor. 

Annual  meeting  in  January. 

EPISCOPAL. 

FIRST    EVANGELICAL     CON- 

GREGATIONAL SOCIETY. 

CHRIST. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Prospect,  near  Harvard   street. 

Organized  Oct.  16,  1761. 

Organized  Sept.  20,  1827. 

Incorporated  June  25,  1794. 

Rev.  David  N.  Beach,  Pastor. 

Garden  street,  opp.  the  Common. 

Rev.  William  B.  King,  Rector. 

CHURCH  OF  THE  ASCENSION. 

HOPE   CONGREGATIONAL. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Harvard,  near  Winsor  street. 

Thorndike,  corner  Third  street. 

Organized  Dec.  11,  1890. 
(Formerly  Stearns  Chapel.) 

Organized  May  16,  1875. 

Rev.  Robert  Walker,  Rector. 

Rev.  Charles  M.  Carpenter,  Pas- 
tor. 

ST.  BARTHOLOMEW'S. 

99  Columbia  street. 

Rev.  D.    G.   Haskins,    S.  T.  D. 

NORTH  AVENUE  ORTHODOX 

Rector. 

CONGREGATIONAL  SOCIETY. 

ST.  JAMES. 

NORTH    CAMBRIDGE, 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Mass.  avenue,  corner  Roseland  st. 

Organized  as  the  Holmes  Church, 

Beech  street,  near  Mass.  ave. 

Sept.  23,  1857. 

Organized  Juue  18,  1866. 

Name  changed  Aug.  17,  1866. 

Rev.  Edward  Abbot,  Rector. 

Rev. ,  Pastor. 

ST.  JOHNS  MEMORIAL 

CHAPEL. 

PILGRIM  CONG K NATIONAL. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Brattle,  near  Mason  street. 

Magazine,  corner  Cottage  street. 

Consecrated  Nov.  19,  1869. 

Coruei- stone  laid  .May   13,   1871. 

The  property  of  the  Episcopal 

Dedicated  Jan.  4,  1872. 

Theological  school,   bul   open   to 

Rev.  Charles  Olmstead,  Pastor. 

the  public  as  a  tree  ehnreb. 

Annual  meeting  1st  Wednesday, 

Rev.     George      Hodges,      I).    I). 

in  February. 

Dean  :  E.  S.  Drown,  A.SS1 . 

600 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


ST.  PETER'S. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Mass.  ave.  corner  Vernon  street. 

Organized  Oct.  27,  1842. 
Rev.  Charles  H.  Perry,  Rector. 

ST.  PHILIP'S. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Allston  street,  near  Brookline. 

Built  1886. 

First  service  June  12,  1887. 

Rev.  Edward  M.  Gushee,  D.  D. 

Rector;  Rev.  Francis  E.  Webster, 

Asst. 

REFORMED  EPISCOPAL. 

ST.  LUKE'S. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Harvard  street,  cor.  Inman. 

Built  1890. 

Rev.  C.  F.  Clark,  Rector. 

METHODIST. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT  FIRST 

METHODIST  EPISCOPAL 

SOCIETY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Harvard  street. 

Organized  1842. 

Incorporated  March  26,  1845. 

Rev.  George  Skene,  Pastor. 

TRINITY    METHODIST    EPIS- 
COPAL SOCIETY. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Cambridge  street,  cor.  Third. 
Organized  Jul}'  2,  1823. 
Incorporated  June  14,  1843. 
Pastor. 

EPWORTH  METHODIST  EPIS- 
COPAL. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Mass.  ave.  opposite  the  Cambridge 

Common. 

Organized  March,  1868. 

Rev.  Charles  F.  Rice,  Pastor. 


GRACE  METHODIST  EPISCO- 
PAL. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Magazine  street,  corner  Perry. 

Organized  April  5,  1871. 
Rev.  Jesse  Wagner,  Pastor. 

UNION  METHODIST  EPISCO- 
PAL. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Union  Hall,  683  Mass.  ave. 
Organized  November  2,  1891. 
Rev.  Solomon  E.  Breen,  Pastor. 

ST.  PAUL'S,  A.  M.  E. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Portland  street,  cor.  Hastings. 
RUSH  A.  M.  E.  ZION. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

School,  near  Austin  street. 
Rev.  W.  B.  Fenderson,  Pastor. 

EVANGELICAL  CHURCH. 

558  Mass.  ave. 
Rev.  J.  N.  Short,  Pastor. 

NON  SECTARIAN. 

APPLETON  CHAPEL. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

College  Grounds. 

Austin  K.  Jones,  Sexton. 

Services  held  Sunday  evenings 
at  7.30  P.  M.  Vesper  Thursday 
evenings. 

PRESBYTERIAN. 

FIRST  UNITED  PRESBY- 
TERIAN. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Inman  square. 
Organized  December,  1891. 
Rev.  J.  O.  Paisley,  Pastor. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


601 


REFORMED  PRESBYTERIAN. 

St.  George's  Hall,  Mass.  ave. 
Regular    services.     No    settled 
pastor. 

ROMAN  CATHOLIC. 

CHURCH  OF  THE  SACRED 
HEART. 

Otis  street,  corner  Sixth. 

Dedicated  1876. 

Rev.    John     O'Brien,    Pastor; 

Revs.   Michael  P.  Mahon,   D.  F. 

Horgan,  Thomas  I.  Coghlan,  D. 

S.  Sheerin,  Assistant  Pastors. 

NOTRE  DAME  de  PITTE. 

North  Cambridge,  Harvey  street. 
The     clergy    are    the     Marist 
Fathers. 

ST.  JOHN'S. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Spruce  street. 
Rev.  John  B.  Halloran,  Pastor; 
Rev.  MichaelJ.  Welsh,  Asst.Pastor. 

ST.  MARY'S. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Harvard  street,  corner  Norfolk. 

Dedicated  March,  1868. 
Rev.     Thomas     Scully,    Parish 
Priest;  Rev.  J.  F.  Munday,  Rev. 
Patrick  Riley,   Rev.    William   H. 
Dwyer,  Asst.  Pastors. 

ST.  PAULS. 

CAM  BRUM  ;e. 

Mt.  Auburn  street,  cor.  Holyoke. 

Dedicated  1874. 

Rev.  William  Orr,  Pastor;  Rev. 
John  J.  Coan  and  Rev.  John  J. 
Ryan,  Assistant  Pastors. 

ST.  PETER'S. 
CAMBRIDGE. 

Concord  avenue, Observatory  Hill. 
Dedicated  Dec.  25,  1S49. 
Rev. John  Flatley,  Pastor;  Rev. 
M.  J.  Doody  and  Rev.  M.  J.    Fla- 
herty, Asst.  Pastors. 


SWEDENBORGIAN. 

CHURCH  OF  THE  NEW 
JERUSALEM 

CAMBRIDGE. 

No.   48   Quincy   street. 
Organized  1889. 
Rev.    Theodore    F.   Wright    in 
charge. 

SWEDISH  LUTHERAN  AUGUS- 
TAN A    CHURCH. 

814  Mass.  ave. 
Organized  July  18,  1893. 
Rev.  Henning  Jacobson,  Pastor 

UNITARIAN. 

FIRST  PARISH  AND   CHURCH 
IN    CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Mass.  ave.  cor.  Church   street. 
Organized  February   11,  1636. 

Dedicated  Dec.  12,  1833. 
Rev. Samuel  M.Crothers, Pastor. 

THIRD    CONGREGATIONAL 
SOCIETY    IN    CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Austin    street. 

Church  dedicated  Jan.  1,  1807. 
Parish  incorporated  June  12,  1835. 
Rev.  Wm. H.Johnson,  Minister. 

UNIVERSALIST. 

FIRST  UNIVERSALIS!' 
SOCIETY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Inman  street,  near  Mass.  ave. 

Incorporated  Feb.  9,1822. 
Rev.  Geo.   W.  Bicknell,    D.    D. 
Pastor. 

SECOND  UNIVERSALIST 
SOCIETY. 

EAST     CAMBRIDGE. 
Otis   street,   near  Fifth. 

tucorporated  Feb.  11,  1823. 
Rev.  Harry  Flster,   Pastor 


602                             MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 

Masonic. 

AMICABLE  LODGE,  F. 

&  A.  M. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Masonic     Hall. 

Chartered  1805. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS. 

Officers  —  Clarence  M.  Howlett? 

W.  M.;  Wm.   W.   Peirce,   S.    W. ; 

Charles  L.   Fuller,    President; 

Henry  A.   Locke,   J.  W. ;   Horace 

D.  U.  Chamberlin,  Treas. ;   A.    K. 

G.  Kemp,  Treas. ;  Richard  W.  Sut- 

Hebard clerk, ;  H.   D.    Litchfield. 

ton,    Sec;    Leroy     A.     Whittier, 

Joseph  Williams,   R.    W.   Sutton, 

Chaplain;   Isaac  Chase,  Marshal; 

Lafayette    G.    Blair.    George   VV. 

Darwin    J.  Smith,  S.  D.;  Charles 

Biinton,  John  S.  Sawyer,  Francis 

H.  Ackers,  J.D. ;  Charles  P.  Keith, 

L.  Sawtell,  John    G.   Thoi-ogood, 

S.  S.;  Charles  E.  Hadcock,  J.  S.; 

Oren  B.  French,  John  K.  Perkins, 

McCoy  Fitzgerald,  I.  S. ;    George 

George  H. Howard, Chas. O.Welch. 

Swift,     Organist;      Freeland      S. 

Annual  meeting  second  Wednes- 

Holmes, Tyler. 

day  in  January,  at  Masonic   Hall, 

Meet  first  Thursday  evening  of 

685  Mass.  ave. 

every  month,  in  Masonic  Hall,  685 

Mass.  av.     Annual  election,  first 

Thursday  in  December 

CAMBRIDGE     COMMANDERY 

KNIGHTS   TEMPLARS. 

PUTNAM  LODGE. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Masonic  Hall. 

Chartered  Dec.  14,  1854. 

Sir  Charles  M.  Pear,  E.  C. ;   Sir 
J.  G.  Thorogood,    Generalissimo ; 
Sir  F.  L.  Sawtell, C.  G. ;  Sir  Leroy 
A.  Whittier,   Prelate ;    Sir  C.   H. 

Officers  — Wm.    R.    Blackman, 
W.  M.;  F.  H.  Willard,  S.  W.;   F. 
H.      Blackman,     J.     W. ;     David 
Proudfoot,     Treas. ;     J.     Edwin 

Morse,  Junior  Warden ;  Sir  David 

Price,  Sec. 

Proudfoot,  Treas. ;  Sir  John  D.  C. 

Meet  third  Monday  evening  of 

Harries,  Recorder. 

every    month,     at    Odd    Fellows" 

Meet  first    Wednesday   in  each 

Hall,  215  Cambridge  street 

month,  at  Masonic  Hall,  685  Mass. 

Annual    election    held    on    the 

ave. 

third  Monday  of  November. 

CAMBRIDGE     ROYAL     ARCH 

MOUNT  OLIVET  LODGE. 

CHAPTER. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Chartered  March  9,  1864. 

Chartered  1864. 

Officers  —  Warren    P.    Dudlev. 

W.  M.;  Albert    F.   Fish,    S.    W.; 

Herbert  A.Rhoades,  M.E.H.  P. ; 

Otis  B.   Oakman,  J.   W. ;  Fred  B. 

Warren  P.  Dudley,  E.  K. ;  Francis 

Furbish,  Treas. ;   James   L.   Buf- 

L.  Sawtell,  E.  S. ;  Geo.    W.    Bun- 

fum,  Sec. 

ton,  Treas. ;  John  D.    C.    Harries. 

Sec. 

Meet  third  Thursday  evening  of 

each  month  in  Masonic  Hall,  685 

Meet  second  Friday   evening  of 

Mass.   av.    Cambridgeport.      An- 

every month  in  Masonic  Hall,  685 

nual  election,  third  Thursday  in 

Mass.  ave.  nearTemple. 

November 

MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


603 


MIZPAH  LODGE. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Chartered  1867. 

Officers  — L.  W,  Ferdinand,  W. 
M. ;  G^o.  M.  Smith,  S.  W. ;  Oscar 
F.  Allen,  J.  W. ;  F.  A.  White, 
Treas. ;  J.  D.  C.  Harrie,  Sec. 

Meet  second  Monday  evening  of 
every  month  in  Masonic  Hall,  685 

Mass.  av. 


CHARITY  LODGE. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Chartered  March  9, 1870. 

Officers  —  Geo.  M.  McCallar,  W. 
M. ;  Fred  C.  Gohring,S.W. ;  James 
B.  Hilton,  J  W. ;  F.  M.  Mason, 
Treas. ;  T.  T.  Ferguson,  Sec.  (his 
24th  year.) 

Meet  first  Monday  in  each 
month,  in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  2076 
Mass.  ave.  Annual  election,  first 
Monday  in  December. 


SIGNET    CHAPTER,    NO.     22, 

ORDER  OF  THE  EASTERN 

STAR. 

Organized  1888. 

Officers  —  Miss  M.J.  Richmond 
W.   M.;    Alfred   Morrill,    W.  P. 
Mrs.  Viola  M.   Strauss,    A.   M. 
Miss  Addie  H.  Dale,  Sec. ;  Jennie 
L.  Richmond,  Treas. ;  Mrs.  Sarah 
H.  Whitney,Con. ;  Ida  M.  Powers, 
Asso.  Con. 

Meet  in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  534 
Mass.  av. 


MOUNT  MO KI AH  LODGE,  F.  & 
A.  ML.  (COLORED). 


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


w.  ME. 
V.  Gor 

Treas. 


Officers  —  ('.  E.  Brooks, 
T.  P.  Harrison,  S.  \V.:  \\. 
don,  .1.  \\\:  C.W.Whaley, 
C.  B.  Johnson,  Sec. 

Meet  third    Thursday  in  each 
month  at  4:*4  Mass.  avc 


Odd  Fellows. 

CHARLES  RIVER  ENCAMP- 
MENT, NO.  22. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Sept.  1,  1846. 

Officers  —  Wm.  Hankin,  C.  P.; 
Geo.   Hazelwood,   S.  W.;  H.  B. 

Severance,  S. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  on  the 
first  and  third  Friday  evenings  of 
each  month,  in  Cambridge  Hall, 
631  Mass.  av. 


NEW  ENGLAND,  ENCAMP- 
MENT, NO.  34. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  Oct.  3,  1865. 

E.  M.  Dickerman,  C.  P. ;  J.  H. 
Fellows,  Scribe,  173  ^Washington 
street,  Boston. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  on  the 
first  and  third  Wednesday  evenings 
of  each  month  in  Odd  Fellows* 
Hall,  No.  215  Cambridge  street. 


NEW  ENGLAND  LODGE,NO.  4. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  April  26,  1827. 

John     L.   Thompson,     N.     G. ; 
James  R.  Parry,  V.  G. ;  John  H 
Fellows,  Rec.  Sec.  ;Charles  Davis' 
Per.  Sec. ;  W.  R.  Blackman, Treas1 

Regular  sessions  are  held  every 
Friday  evening  in  each  week,  in 
Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  215  Cambridge 
street,  East  Cambridge. 


CAMBRIDGE   LODGE,  [NO.  13 

CAMHKinr.KPORT. 
Instituted  Sept.  2,  1874. 
.lames  Carter,  X.  G;  ('.   C.  Wil- 

lard,  v.  (;.;  Samuel  Parker,  Sec. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  every 

Tuesday  evening   in  each  week,  at 


36 


604 


MISCE  LL ANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


FRIENDSHIP  LODGE,  NO.  20. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Sept.  26,  1843. 

Officers — Charles  E.  Conder,  N. 
G. ;  Robert  O.  Jones,  V.  G. ;  Al- 
bert E.  Hill,  R.  Sec.;  George  W. 
Graves,  Per.  Sec. ;  Wm.  P.  Hans- 
com,  Treas. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  every 
Monday  evening,  in  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  536  Mass.  ave. 


MT.  AUBURN  LODGE,  NO.  94. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  July  20,  1870. 

Officers  —  John  A.Landgren,  N. 
G. ;  Horace  Colby,  V.  G. ;  Chas. 
W.  McRaith,  Sec. ;  Isaac  L. 
Crompton,  Treas. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  Wed- 
nesday evening  in  each  week,  in 
their  hall,  15  Brattle. 

All  communications  for  the 
lodge  should  be  addressed,  Lock 
box  34,  Cambridgeport. 


MT.  SINAI  LODGE,  NO.  169. 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  Sept.  1, 1874. 

Officers  — Albert  W.  Curtis,  N. 
G. ;  James  Finan,  V.  G. ;  George 
H.  Keay,  Rec.  Sec. ;  J.P.Shurtleff, 
P.  S. ;  Geo.  E.  Hennan,  Treas. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  every 
Thursday  evening  in  Odd  Fellows 
Hall,  2076  Mass.  ave. 


DUNSTER  LODGE,  NO.  220. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Officers  — Walter  R.  Eaton,  N. 
G. ;  Miles  L.  Jones,  V.  G. ;  H.  B. 
Severance,  Treas. ;  H.E.Lombard, 
R.  Sec. ;  Joseph  P.  Gibson,  P. Sec. 

Meet  every  Wednesday  evening 
in  Cambridge  Hall,  631  Mass.  ave. 


Daughters  of  Kebecca. 

AMITY  LODGE,  NO.  15. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  June  29,  1871. 

Mrs.  Lucy  S.  Capelle,  N.  G. ; 
Annie  C.  Canell,  Sec.  Residence  73 
Thorndike  st. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  on  the 
second  and  last  Thursday  evenings 
in  each  month  in  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  215  Cambridge  street,  E.  C. 

OLIVE  BRANCHLODGE,N0.21. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Organized  March  13,  1874. 

Regular  sessions  are  held  on  the 
second  and  fourth  Wednesday 
evenings  in  each  month,  in  Odd 
Fellows'  Hall,  536  Mass.  ave. 

NEW  ENGLAND  PROVIDENT 
ASSOCIATION. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  Dec.  13,  1871. 

Reorganized      and      incorporated 
April  16,  1878. 

Annual  meetings  on  the  second 
Tuesday  evening  in  December  of 
each  year,  in  Odd  Fellows  Hall, 
215  Cambridge  street,  East  Cam- 
bridge. 


Grand  United  Order  of  Odd 
Fellows. 

CAMBRIDGE     PATRIARCHIE, 
NO.    15. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

J.  H.  McClenney,  R.  V.  P. ;  C. 
W.  Whaley,  M.  V.  P.:  D.  R. 
Christian,  V.  P.;  G.  W.  Flovd, 
W.  P.  R.;  J.  W.  West,  W.  P.  T. 

Meet  second  Friday  in  each 
month,  at  409  Main  st.  Drill 
meetings,  second  and  fourth  Fri- 
days. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT                           605 

HARVARD    LODGE,    NO.   1542 

A.  0.  of  H. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

DIVISION   NO.   5. 

Instituted  July  14,  1873. 

Regular  meetings  are  held  on  the 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

second  and  fourth  Mondays  at  558 

Organized  Oct.  11,  1871. 

Mass.  ave.     Degree  meetings  first 
Monday  of  each  month. 

N.    J.     O'Shaugnessy,     Pres.; 
James  F.  Mullen,  Fin.  Sec;  Pat- 

rick Haggerty,  Treas. 

Meetings  second  and  fourth  Sun- 

HOUSEHOLD RUTH,  NO.  105, 

days  of  every  month. 

G.  U.  0.  OF  O.  F. 

Officers— Mrs.  E.  Janifer,  M.  N. 
G.;  Mrs.  T.  Harrison,  R.  N.  G. ; 

DIVISION  NO.   15. 

Mrs.  Eliza  Banks,  P.  M.  N.  G. ; 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

C.  W.  Whaley,  W.  Treas. ;  Mrs. 
Kate  M.  Lewis,  W.  Recorder. 

Organized  April,  1864. 

Meet  the  third  Monday  of  each 

John  W.  Coveney,  Pres. ;  Morti- 

month, at  409  Main  street,  Cam- 

mer  Downey,  V.  P. ;  John  T.  Shea, 

bridgeport. 

Fin.  Sec. ;  Timothy  O'Keefe, Treas. 

Meetings  held  the  first  and  third 

Thursday  evenings  of  every  month 

at  St.  Johns  Hall  Fourth  st. 

American  Legion  of  Honor. 

DIVISION  NO.   21. 

CAMBRIDGE  COUNCIL  NO.  41. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Officers  —  Edward    M.    Doran, 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE. 

Pres. ;    Patrick   F.    Greene,   Vice 

Instituted  Oct.  28,  1880. 

Pres. ;    Mortimer    Gallivau,    Rec. 

Meet  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  2076 

Sec. ;    David    F.    Corcoran,    Fin. 

Mass.  ave.  North  Cambridge,  on 

Sec. ;  John  P.  Sullivan,  Treas. 

the  first  and  third  Fridays  of  each 

Meet  the  second  Weduesdav  of 

month 

each  month  at  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  1236 

Mass.  ave. 

DANA  COUNCIL,   No.   123. 

DIVISION  NO.   31. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

William   J.    Danehy,   Pres. ;   J. 

Instituted  March  19,  1880. 

Frank    Hickey,    Vice-pres. :    Mi- 

Meet at  Cambridge  Lower  Hall, 

chael  M.  Walsh,  Fin.  Sec;   Pat- 

634 Mass.    ave.   on  the  first  and 

rick  J.  Nolan,  Rec.  Sec. :  William 

third  Mondays  of  each  mouth. 

Maloney,  Treasurer. 

A.  of  0.  F.  of  America. 

A.  0.  of  U.  W. 

IXMAX    LODGE,    No.    27. 

COURT  HARVARD,    NO.    7668. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  June  I,  1891. 

Instituted  Dec.  28,  1888. 

s.  I).  Young,  Recorder. 

Meet  Unity    Temple    of    Honor 

Meet    the    second    ami    fourth 

Sail,  51)1   Mass.    ave.    second  and 

Mondays  of  each  month,  in  Cam- 

fourth Fridays. 

bridge  Lower  Hall, 634  M;i<v  ave. 

606 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


British  American  Asso- 
ciations. 

INDEPENDENT  ORDER  SONS 
OF  ST.  GEORGE. 

HARVARD  LODGE  NO.  1. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Incorporated  April  30,  1887. 
Meet  639  Mass.  ave. 

VICTORY  LODGE  NO.  191. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Jan.  1,1886. 

Samuel  F.  Norris,  Pres. ;  John 
W.  C.  Sargent,  Sec. ;  Alfred  All- 
cock,  Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Thursdays 
of  each  month,  at  536  Mass.  ave. 

INDEPENDENT    ORDER 

DAUGHTERS  OF  ST.  GEORGE. 

EXCELSIOR  LODGE,  No.  2. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Miss  A.  K.  Vine,  W.  Pres. ;  Mrs. 
Sarah  Atkins,  W.  Rec.  Sec. ;  Mrs. 
Sarah  Reynolds,  W.  Treas. 

Meet  in  St.  Georges  Hall,  622 
Mass.  ave.  first  and  third  Wednes- 
days in  each  month. 


G.  A.  B. 


WILLIAM  H.   SMART  POST, 
NO.  30. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

G.  A.  Deitz,  Com.;  Benj.  K 
Hastings,  S.  V.  Com. ;  Wm.  Galla- 
gher, J.  V.  Com. ;  James  B.  Soper, 
Adj. ;  Geo.  H.  Hastings,  Q. 

Election  first  Thursday  in  Dec- 
ember. 

Meetings  held  every  Thursday 
evening  at  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  573  Mass. 


CHARLES  BECK  POST,  NO.  56. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

A.  H.Ricker,  Com. ;  A.  W.  Glid- 
den,  Adj. ;  William  H.  Eveleth,  Q. 
M.;  A."  W.  Curtis,  Chaplain ;  M. 
Fleck,  Surgeon. 

Meet  in  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  1236  Mass. 
avenue,  every  Monday  evening 

Annual  meeting  first  Monday  in 
January. 

P.  STEARNS  DAVIS  ENCAMP- 
MENT, POST  NO.  57. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Timothy  T.  Quinn,  Commander  ; 
Andrew  MetzgeiyS.V.  Com. ;  F.  A. 
Mansfield,  J.  V.  Com. ;  T.  H.  Ball. 
Chaplain  ;  John  S.  Kenney,  Quar- 
termaster ;  A.  Burke,  Surgeon ; 
Wm.  Voit,  O.  D. ;  J.  H.  Gilligan. 
O.  G. 

Meet  in  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  249  Cam- 
bridge street,  second  and  fourth 
Wednesday  evenings  in  each 
month. 

JOHN  A.  LOGAN  POST,N0.186- 
Joseph  T.  Batchellor,  Comman  d 

er ;  Samuel  Spink,  S.  V.  C. ;  Fred  A. 

Libbey,  J.  V.  C. ;  Thomas  Pear,  Q. ; 

M.  L.  Brown,  Surgeon. 
Meet    the     second    and    fourth 

Thursdays   in   the  month,  at   Odd 

Fellows  Hall,  536  Mass.  ave. 


Woman's  State  Eelief  Corps, 

CHARLES  BECK  R.  C.  NO.  2. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Mrs.  Capelia  M.  Ladd,  Pres. ; 
Mrs.  Lucy  M.  Sanborn,  Sec. 

Meet  second  and  Jchird  Wednes- 
days in  each  month,  at  G.  A.  R. 
Hall,  1236  Mass.  ave. 

WILLIAM  H.  SMART  R.  C.  NO. 

27. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Officers  —  Mrs.  Ellen  M.  Murray, 
Pres. ;  Mrs.  Mary  T.  Scanlon,  S. 
V,  P. ;  Mrs.  HattieE.  Phetteplace, 
J.  V.  P. ;  Mabel  McGill,  Treas. 

Meet  in  G.  A.  R.  Hall,  573  Mass. 
avenue,  first  and  third  Tuesday 
evenings  of  each  month. 


MISCEL  L  ANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


607 


P.    STEARNS     DAVIS    CORPS, 
NO.  60. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Alice  J.  Lundergan,  Pres. ;  Mary 
J.  McKennon,  Senior  V.  Pres.; 
Mary  Gahms,  Junior  V.Pres. ;  Car- 
rie A.  Oliver,  Treas. ;  Cynthia 
Sleeper,  Chaplain ;  Ellen  Altmiller, 
Conductor;  Hannah  Grardham, 
Guard;  Elizabeth  B.  Gahm,  Sec. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Tues- 
days in  each  month  at  G.  A.  R. 
Hall,  249  Cambridge  street. 


Order  of  the  Sons  of 
Veterans. 


j.  c. 


WELLINGTON  CAMP, 
NO.  14. 


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Organized  July,  1886. 
Meet  at  G.  A.  R.  Hall,573  Mass. 
ave.  first  and  third    Wednesdays 
of  each  month. 


Harugari, 


BUNKER  HILL  LODGE,  NO.  48. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  1854. 

William  Rausch,  O.  B. ;  Nicho- 
las Gabelien,  Sec. ;  Fritz  Mohwin- 
kle,  Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Mondays  of 
every  mouth  at  Harugari  Hall, 
Sixth  street,  cor.  Spring. 


Home  Circle. 

CAMBRIDGE  COUNCIL,  NO.  12. 
CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized   Feb.  27,  1880. 

Officers— Wra.  E.  Parker,  P. 
Lender;  .Mrs.  Mary  L,  Wood. 
Leader;  Win.  B.  Boyson,\  .  Lead- 
er; Mrs.  e.A.  Cupples,  Instruc- 
tor; Mrs,  Adeline  Lathrop.  Sec; 
Mrs.  Mary  E.  Jones,  Fin.:  Adam 
F.  Smith,  Treasurer. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Thurs- 
day evenings, at  Cambridge  Lower 
Hall,  631  Mass.  ave. 


FRIENDSHIP  COUNCIL,N0.14. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Dec.  28,  1885. 
Officers— Mrs.  Martha  J.  Cham- 
berlain, Leader;  Mrs.  Stewart,  V. 
Leader;  FredBeatty,  lnstr. ;  Jas. 
L.  Buffum,  Sec. ;  Grace  D.Phillips 
Treasurer. 

Meet  the  second  and  fourth 
Monday  evenings,  in  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  536  Mass.  ave. 


J.  HOWARD  PAYNE  COUNCIL, 
NO.  72. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Mary  E.  Littlefield,  Leader;  G. 
Francis  Knowlton.  V.  Leader; 
G.  W.  Long,Sec. ;  A.  J.  Littlefield, 
Treasurer;  J.  W.  Hunnewell,  Fin. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Wednes- 
day in  each  month,  at  Odd  Fel- 
lows' Hall,  2076  Mass.  ave. 


Improved  Order  of  Red  Men. 

PONEMA  TRIBE,  NO.  9. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Mondays 
in  each  month,  at  Cambridge  Hall, 
631  Mass.  avenue. 


MASSACHUSETTS  TRIBE, 
NO.  44. 

CAM  HRIIXJK  TORT. 

Meet  second  aud  fourth  Tues- 
day of  each  month  at  Odd  Fel- 
lows Hall,  536  Mass.  ave. 


United  Order  of  Odd  Ladies. 

CAMBRIDGE,  NO.  10. 

Mrs.  Mary  E.  <  liapman,  \.  L. ; 
Jennie  D.  Googin,  Sec;  -Jr.)  Put- 
nam ave. ;  Mrs.  <••  A.  Littlefield, 
s.  Rep. 

Meet  in  (J.  A.  R.  Mall.  Mass. 
ave.  Cambrldgeport,  <>n  1st  and 
3d  Momlav  evenings,  at  7.:{(». 


608 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


FRATERNITY,  NO.  14. 

Meet  in  Lower  Hall,  631  Mass. 
ave.  Cambridgeport,  second  and 
fourth  Tuesday  evening*.. 

JUSTICE,  NO.  19. 

Meet  at  St.  George's  Hall,  695 
Mass.  ave.  Cambridgeport,  first 
and  third  Thursday  evenings. 

GORDON,  NO.  26. 

Mrs.  Jennie  E.  Bettinson,  N.  L. 

Meet  in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,North 
Cambridge,  first  and  third  Satur- 
day evenings,  at  7.45 

AMERICAN  LODGE,  NO.  36. 

Meets  at  Cambridge  Lower  Hall, 
631  Mass.  ave.  every  two  weeks. 


Knights  and  Ladies  of  Honor. 

EQUITY  LODGE,  NO.  23. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Chas.  E.  Goodridge,  Protector; 
Geo.  A.  Price,  Past  Protector; 
Lillian  E.  Goodridge,  Vice  Protec- 
tor; Susie  B.  Corbett,  Past  Pro- 
tector; Joseph  E.  Frye,  Sec; 
Grace  D.  Phillips, Fin.  Sec. ;  Henry 
A.  Scranton,  Treas. ;  Carrie  L. 
Mason,  Chap. ;  John  Howard, 
Guide ;  Sadie  J.Howard,  Guardian ; 
Wood  E.  McDonough,  Sen. 

Meets  second  and  fourth  Friday 
evenings  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  536 
Mass.  avenue. 

UNITED  LODGE,  NO.  46. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  May  17,  1878. 
Protector,  Carrie  A.  Conner; 
Past  Protector,  Fred  Davis ;  Vice 
Protector,  Ed.  J.  Fairbairn ;  Sec- 
retary. Fred  A.  Ober ;  Treasurer, 
R.  B.  Harding;  Chaplain,  Adelia 
Adams;  Guide,  Charles  Glass; 
Guardian,  W.  Bailey;  Sentinel, 
E.  J.  Hadley;  Trustees,  Lewis  B. 
Guyer,  Mrs.  M.  J.  Hadley,  Mrs. 
R.  B.  Harding. 

Meet  first  and  third  Thursday  of 
each  month,  at  Knights  of  Honor 
Hall,  225  Cambridge  street. 


Knights  of  Honor. 

CAMBRIDGE  LODGE,  NO.  191. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  Dec.  6,  1875. 

Daniel  B.  Spauldlng,  Dictator; 
R.  J.  Manser,  Vice  Dictator ;  Ed- 
gar H.  Allen,  Rep. ;  John  Lough- 
rey,  Fin.  Rep. ;  John  E.  Patterson, 
Chap.;  W.  N.  Hovey,  Jr.  Treas. 
W.  R.  Adams,  Dr.  G.  A.  Coburn, 
John  R.  Fairbairn,  Trustees. 

Meetings  are  held  second  and  last 
Wednesday  evenings  in  Knights 
of  Honor  Hall,  225  Cambridge  st. 

HARVARD  LODGE,  NO.  470. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  Feb.  13,  1877. 

Meets  second  and  fourth  Tues- 
day evenings  in  each  month,  at  15 
Brattle  street. 

NORTH  AVENUE  LODGE, 
NO.  548. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  March  30, 1877. 

C.  M.  Adams,  Dictator;  A.  W. 
Pratt,  V.  D. ;  W.  W.  Whelplev,  A. 
D. ;  A.  J.  Littlefield,  Rep. ;  Jas.  W. 
Hunnewell,  F.  R. ;  A.  H.  Hews, 
Treas. ;  W.  P.  Brown,  Chap. ;  W. 
H.  Lerned,  Guide ;  L.  G.  Columbus, 
Guard;  T.  T.  Ferguson,  Sentinel; 
J.  C.  Sylvia,  P.  D. ;  J.  C.  Sylvia, 
Rep.;  W.  P.  Brown,  Alternate; 
W.  P.  Brown,  W.  C.  Mentzer,  W. 
H.  Lerned,  Trustees. 

Meet  first  and  third  Tuesday 
evenings  of  each  month,  at  Odd 
Fellows'  Hall,  2076  Mass.  ave. 

PROSPECT  LODGE,  NO.  282. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  May  6,  1876. 

W.F.Murray,  Dictator;  H.  S. 
Christopher,  Rep. ;  O.V.Litchfield, 
F.  Rep. ;  H.  W.  Leach,  Treas. 

Meet  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  536 
Mass.  avenue,  second  and  fourth 
Wednesday  evenings  in  each  month 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


GOO 


Knights  of  Pythias, 

ST.  OMER  LODGE,  NO.  9. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Isaac  A.  Tute,  C.  C. ;  Ellis  W. 
Marden,  Keeper  of  Records  and 
Seals. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Fridays 
of  each  month,  at  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  536  Mass.  ave. 

AMERICA  LODGE,  NO.  109. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

H.  E.  Lombard,  Keeper  of  Rec- 
ords and  Seals. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Tuesday 
evenings  at  Society  Hall,  Odd  Fel- 
lows' Bldg'.  Mass.  ave. 

UNIFORM  RANK.    GARNETT 

DIVISION  NO.  13. 

(COLORED.) 

Officers — J.  F.  Thornton,  C. ; 
Arthur  Francis,  Lieut. -Com.;  F. 
G.  Mahoney,  Herald. 

Meet  first  and  second  Tuesdays 
at  Pythian  Hall,  Mass.  ave.  cor. 
Norfolk. 

HENRY  HIGHLAND   GAR- 
NETT LODGE,  NO.  8. 
(COLORED.) 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meets  iii  Pythian  Hall,  Mass. 
ave.  cor.  Norfolk  street,  every 
Friday. 

LOYAL  ORANGE  LODGE, 
TRUE  BLUE,  NO.  17. 

Meets  second  and  fourth  Wed- 
nesdays at  Temple  of  Honor  Hall, 
591  Mass.  ave. 


M.  0.  0.  of  Foresters. 

ST.  JOHN'S  COURT,  No.  33. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  March  8,  1881. 

Officers— B.  J.  Brogan,  ('.  R.; 
Joseph  J.  Kelley,  Treas. ;  M.  F. 
Murphy,  Rec.  Sec. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Thurs- 
days of  each  m onth  in  St.  John's 

Hall.  Fourth  Street. 


Military, 


CAMBRIDGE  CITY  GUARD, 

CO.  B.  5TH  REGIMENT,  2D 

BRIGADE,  M.  V.  M. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  1806. 

Reorganized  April  8,  1873. 

Officers  —  Edward    E.     Mason? 

Capt. ;  Chas.  W.  Facey,  1st  Lieut. ; 

Chas.  J.  Kirby,  2d  Lieut. ;  F.  J. 

Lounsbury,  1st  Sergt. 

Drills    and    meetings    Monday 
evenings,  City  bldg.  Brattle  sq. 


MASSACHUSETTS  GUARD, 
CO.  B,  1ST  REGT.,  M.  V.  M. 


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


Officers— W.  E.  Lombard, Capt. ; 
John  E.  Day,  1st.  Lieut. ;  Mar- 
shall Underwood,  2d  Lieut. ;  H. 
E.  Lombard,  Clerk;  George  A. 
Cole,  Armorer. 

Meetings  every  Monday  even- 
ing at  Armory,  Central  sq.  bldg. 
Western  ave. 


N.  E.  Order  of  Protection. 

PURITAN  LODGE,  NO.  5. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Nov.  25,  1887. 

H.  E.  Lombard,  Sec. 
Meet  second  and  fourth  Friday 
in  each  month  at  Cambridge  Hall, 
631  Mass.  ave. 

CAMBRIDGE   LODGE,  NO.    17. 
EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Charles  II.  Singleton,  Warden ; 

Mary  B.  Oliver,  See.;  Kmma  I.. 
Cooler,  Fin.  See.:  Mary  A.  Walk- 
er.   Treas.:   Mary  A.  Dai  ley,  Sen.  : 

Waldo  A.  Spalding,  J.  l\  Warden. 

Meet  tiisi  and  i hird  Tuesdays  in 

each  month  at  Knights  of  Honor 
Hall,  225  Cambridge. 


610 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


SECURITY  LODGE,  NO.  54. 

NORTH    CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  November,  1888. 
Mrs.  Helen  F.  Dudley,  sec. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Tuesday 
evenings  at  8o'clock,in  each  month, 
at  Odd  Fellows  Hall,  2076  Mass. 
avenue. 

UNIVERSITY  LODGE,  NO.  260. 

J.H.  McNamee, warden;  Charles 
E.  Caustic,  vice  warden ;  James  M. 
Shannon,  Sec. :  James  H.  Hill, 
Fin.  Sec. 

RED JACKET  FIRE  VETERAN 
ASSOCIATION. 

Officers— Geo.  II.  Blatchford, 
Pres.;  Philip  Cartwright,  V.  P. 
W.  Montgomery,  Sec. ;  Charles 
Emerson,  Treas. ;  W.  T.  King, 
Foreman  ;  T.  Cunningham,  Stew- 
ard ;  Donald  Black,  Asst.  Steward. 

Meet  at  241  Hampshire  st.  on 
first  Sunday  of  each  month. 


Order  of  Haymakers, 

PONEMAH  LOFT,  NO.  9£. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  536 
Mass.  ave.  fourth  Thursday  even- 
ing of  each  month. 


Order  of  Scottish  Clans. 

CLAN  MCLEOD,    NO.   3. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  first  and  third  Thursdays 
in  every  month  in  Temple  of  Hon- 
or Hall,  591  Mass.  ave. 

CLAN  MACKINTOSH,   NO.    13. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Aug.  15, 1884. 

Officers — James  Grant,  Chief ; 
A.  H.Stewart,Past  Chief  ;Thomas 
H.  Beattie,Sec. ;  George  Stephens, 
Treas. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  "Wednes- 
day of  each  month,  631  Mass.  ave. 


CLAN  LINDSAY.  NO.  125. 
Instituted  1895. 

Geo.  Campbell,  Chief;  James  J. 
McKinnell,  Past  Chief:  U.  D.  Mc- 
Clellan,  Sec. 

Meet  in  Odd  Fellows"  Hall,  No. 
Cambridge. 


Order  of  United  Friends. 

JOHN  ELIOT  COUNCIL.NO.112. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Nov.  22,  1883. 

Officers— F.  A.  White,  Chief 
Coun. ;  Chas.  S.  Keyes,  Rec.  and 
Financier:  Herbert  A.  Rhoades, 
Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Mondays  of 
each  month. 


Royal  Arcanum. 

AGASSIZ  COUNCIL,  NO.  45. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Instituted  Jan.  22, 1878. 

Officers— J.  C.  Svlvia.  Regent; 
C.  R.  Proudfoot.  Vice  Regent;  A. 
F.  Roberts,  Sec. :  F.  H.  Barbour, 
Treas. ;  J.  W.  Hunnewell,  Coll. 

Meet  first  and  third  Wednesdays 
of  every  month  at  Odd  Fellows' 
Hall,  2076  Mass  ave. 

FRANKLIN  COUNCIL.  NO.  50. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  Feb.  12.  1876. 

E.  S.  Twisdeu,  Regent:  H.  C. 
Hitchcock,  Vice  Regent;  H.  A. 
Wright,  Orator :  E.  A.  Phinney, 
Past  Regent :  E.  G.  Stevens,  Sec. ; 
H.  F.Russell,Coll. :  H.A.Rhoades. 
Treas. 

Meet  the  second  and  fourth 
Thursdays  in  each  month, at  Cam- 
bridge Lower  Hall.  631  Mass.  ave. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


611 


HARVARD  COUNCIL,  NO.   330. 
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Instituted  May  27,  1879. 

J.J.  Ahern,  Regent;  Win.  E. 
Oilman,  V.  Regent;  Charles  Bart- 
lett,  Orator;  A.  L.  Melcher,  P. 
Regent;  J.  G.  Bartlett,  Sec.;  E. 
Flint,  Jr.  Collector;  R.  E.  Ellis, 
Guide;  David  Deny  ven.  Chaplain; 
John  H.  Harlow,  Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Tuesday 
evenings  of  each  month,  at  Odd 
Fellows*  Hall.  536  Mass.  ave. 


LECHMERE  COUNCIL,N0.1283. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Harrie  W.  Bettiugson,  Regent ; 
Herbert  E.  Stone,  Sec. 

Meet  on  first  and  third  Thurs- 
days at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall.  249 
Cambridge  street. 


Koyal  Society  of  Good 
Fellows. 

ANCHOR   ASSEMBLY,  NO.   30. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

William  Spragg,  Ruler;  George 
F.  Bicknell,  Sec. ;  I.  D.  Thomas, 
Treas. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Wednes- 
day evenings,  at  G.A.R.  Hall,  573 
Mass.  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE  ASSEMBLY, 
NO.  57. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Officers  —  J.  Joseph  Corcoran, 
Ruler;  A.  W.  Glidden,  V.  and  R. 
Sec. :  William  Gay,  Treas. 

Meet  fourth  Wednesday  <>t  each 
month  .it  G.  A.R.Hall,  1236  Mass. 
ave. 


MIDDLESEX  ASSEMBLY, 
NO.  94. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Officers  —  J.  T.  Shaughnessv, 
R. ;  William  J.  Short,  Sec. ;  J.  F. 
Brooks,  Treas. 

Meet  last  Friday  of  each  month, 
at  225  Cambridge/ 


Sons  and  Daughters  of  the 
North. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Incorporated  1890. 

Officers  —  Nils  Anderson,  Pres. ; 
John  Olson,  Sec. ;  C.  M.  Sellman, 
Treas. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Thurs- 
days, at  St.  George's  Hall,  Mass. 
avenue. 


Temperance     Organizations. 

ROYAL    ARCH    LODGE,    I.  O. 
OF  G.  T.  NO.  17. 

George  Bartlett,  C.  T. ;  Harry 
H.  Hall,  Sec.     98  River  street. 

Meets  Tuesday  evenings  at 
Temple  of  Honor  Hall.  591  Mass. 
avenue. 


CAMBRIDGE  TEMPERANCE 
REFORM  ASSOCIATION. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Organized  Dec.  12,1856.  by  Sam- 
uel C.  Knights. 
Meet   every   Sunday  evening  in 
Raymond  Ball,  628  Ma 38.  ave. 

CAMBRIDGE  WOMAN'S 

CHRISTIAN  TEMPERANCE 

UNION. 

NORTH   C  \mukiih.i  . 

Organized  March  11,  issr. 
.Meet  every  other  Friday  In  each 

month    at    .1    o'clock  p.    in.  in   the 
vestry    <>t   Third    Univ.    Church, 

Ma83.  avenue. 


612 


MISCELCANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


MAYFLOWER  SECTION,  NO.  9, 
S.  OF  T. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Wednes- 
day evenings,  in  Temple  of  Honor 
Hall,  591  Mass.  ave. 

Election  of  officers,  quarterly. 


NEW  MINERVA  DIVISION,  151 
S.  OF  T. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  every  Tuesday  evening,  at 
Raymond  Hall,  628  Mass.  ave. 

ST.  MARY'S  TOTAL   ABSTI- 
NENCE SOCIETY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  in  Temperance  Hall,  Har- 
vard, next  St.  Mary's  church. 


ST.  PAUL'S  CATHOLIC  TOTAL 
ABSTINENCE   AND    BENEVO- 
LENT SOCIETY. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Meet  on  third  Sunday  of  each 
month  at  4  o'clock,  at  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Mt.  Auburn  street. 


THE  FATHER  MATHEW 

TOTAL  ABSTINENCE 

SOCIETY. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  December  24,  1849. 

Incorporated  May,  1850. 
St.  John's  Hall,  Fourth  street. 

UNITY  SOCIAL  TEMPLE. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Mrs.  Agnes  McReadie,  Cor.  Sec. 

Meet  every  Thursday  evening  at 
Temple  of  Honor  Hall,  591  Mass. 
avenue. 


UNITY  TEMPLE    OF   HONOR, 
NO.  10. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  every  Tuesday  evening  at 
8  o'clock  in  Temple  of  Honor 
Hall,  591  Mass.  ave. 

WOMAN'S    CHRISTIAN    TEM- 
PERANCE  UNION. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Organized  Feb.  3,  1876. 

Mrs.  Georgia  Alexander,  Pres. ; 
Mrs.  A.  A.  Mead,  Sec. ;  Mrs.  Benj. 
J.  Hoyt,  Treas. 

Meet  fortnightly  at  rooms  of 
the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at  3  p.  m. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE 

Organized  Oct.  1876. 

Officers — E.  M.  Coburn,  Pres. ; 
Eliza  Ulmer,  Vice  Pres. ;  Miss  J. 
L.  Richmond,  Sec. ;  Mrs.  John 
Temple,  Treas. 

Meet  fourth  Friday  of  every 
month  in  parlor  of  second  Baptist 
church. 


United  Order  of  the  Golden 
Cross, 

PLYMOUTH  ROCK  COM- 
MANDER Y,  NO.  40. 

CAMBRIDEGPORT. 

Instituted  January  6,  1879. 

Officers— John  T.  Cook,  N.  C. ; 
L.  L.  Jones,  V.  N.  C. :  I.  B. 
Robinson,  W.  P.;  Q.  S.  Freeman, 
N.  K.  of  R. ;  George  A.  Davis.  F. 
K.  of  R.;  A.R.  Downing,  Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Wednesday 
evenings  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall,  631 
Mass.  ave. 

United  Order  of  Pilgrim 
Fathers. 

CAMBRIDGE  COLONY",  NO.  45. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  first  and  third  Thursday 
evenings  of  each  month  in  Cam- 
bridge I.  O.  O.  F.  Hall  631  Mass. 

ave. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


613 


HARVARD   COLONY,    NO.  60. 

CAM  BRIDGEPORT. 

Fred  C.  Foster,  Gov.;  W.  S. 
Johnson,  Lieut.  Gov. ;  Mrs.  Annie 
M.  Walker,  Sec. ;  J.  W.  Walker, 
Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Tuesdays  of 
each  month  in  Cambridge  Lower 
Hall,  631  Mass.  ave. 


GENERAL  PUTNAM  COLONY, 
NO.  79. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  first  and  third  Friday 
evenings  in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall, 
536  Mass  ave. 


JOHN     ROBINSON    COLONY, 
NO.  89. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Wednes- 
day evenings  in  Cambridge  Lower 
Hall,  631  Mass.  ave. 


GOV.  ROWELL  COLONY, 
NO.  114. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE. 

Meet  second  and  fourth  Monday 
evenings  in  Odd  Fellows'  Hall, 
2076  Mass.  ave. 


Societies. 

ALPHA    DELTA     PHI    CLUB. 
64  Mt.  Auburn. 

Jeremiah  J.  Chamberlain,  Supt. 

and  Steward. 

AMICABLE  FIRE  SOCIETY. 

Instituted  April  10,  L810. 

Officers  —  Andrew  J.  Jones, 
Pres. ;  Frank  Hunnewell,  Treas.; 
0.  P.  Roberts,  clerk. 

Meet  second  .Monday  of  January 
and  April. 


BRADFORD  BOAT  CLUB. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Brookline  Bridge, end  Brookline  St. 

Officers — Wm.  J.  Cleary,  Pres.  ; 
Thos.  Maguire,  V.  Pres.;  B.  F. 
Fallon,  Rec.Sec.  ;Chas. J. Sweeney, 
Fin.  Sec. ;  Geo.  A.  McKenzie, 
Treas. ;  Joseph  McGuire,  Captain. 

Meet  first  Sunday  in  each  month 
at  Club  House. 


CAMBRIDGE       BENEVOLENT 
ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  May  29,  1875. 

Annual  meeting  for  election  of 
officers,  third  Thursday  in  May. 


CAMBRIDGE    CASINO. 

The  Cambridge  Casino  is  de- 
signed to  provide  facilities  for 
boating,  lawn  tennis,  bowling  and 
kindred  sports. 

The  grounds  are  situated  on  the 
banks  of  Charles  river,  at  Mt. 
Auburn,  cor.  Bath  st.  Old  Cam- 
bridge. 

Officers  —  Dr.  Wallace  Preble, 
Pres.;  Wm.  R.  Westcott.  Sec; 
Philip  P.   Sharpies,  Treas. 


CAMBRIDGE  HUMANE 
SOCIETY. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  Aug.  24,  1814. 

Francis  J.  Child,  Pres. ;  William 
Taggart  Piper,  Treas.;  Arthur 
Oilman,  Sec.  10  Garden  st. 

Annual  meeting  third  Saturday 

in  November. 


CAMBRIDGE  BRANCH  OPTHE 
INDIAN  RIGHTS  ASSO- 
CIATION. 

Mrs.  II.  N.  Wheeler,  Pres.  :Mrs. 

J.  C.  Pisk,  Cor.  Sec;  Miss  a.  M. 
Jones,  Treas. ;  Mrs.  J.  B.  Ames, 
Auditor 

Annual  meeting  in  December. 


614 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


CAMBRIDGE     MEDICAL     IM- 
PROVEMENT SOCIETY. 

Organized  June,  1868. 

Officers — Dr.  A.  L.Norris.Pres. ; 
Dr.  Wallace  Preble,  Sec. 

Membership  about  75. 

Meetings  the  fourth  Monday  in 
each  month  except  July  and  Au- 
gust at  20  Quincy  St. 


CAMBRIDGE      TYPOGRAPHI- 
CAL UNION,  NO.  61. 

Instituted  January,  1863. 

Officers — D.  J.  McGrath,  Pres.; 
Joseph  E.  Burke,  Rec.  Sec. ;  J.  L. 
Jones,  Jr.  Fin.  Sec. ;  Frank  L. 
Gookin,  Treas. 

Annual  election, second  Monday 
in  December. 

Meet  at  Raymond  Hall,62S  Mass. 
ave.  Cambridgeport,on  the  second 
Monday  of  each  month. 


CAMBRIDGE    WOMAN'S  SUF- 
FRAGE LEAGUE. 

Organized  Dec.  1886. 

Col.  T.  W.  Higginson,  Honor- 
ary Pres. ;  Mrs.  M.  P.  C.  Billings ; 
Pres. :  Mrs.  Annie  T. Spencer, Sec. ; 
Miss  Ellie  Needham,  Treas. 

Annual  meeting  in  January. 

Meet  at  members*  residences. 


CAMBRIDGE  CIVIL   SERVICE 
REFORM  ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  Feb.  25,  1881. 

Officers — Charles  Eliot  Norton, 
Pres. ;  Charles  Theodore  Russell, 
Chauncey  Smith,  John  Reed,  Vice 
Presidents:  Morrill  Wyman,  Jr. 
77  Sparks  street,  Sec. ;  George  G. 
Wright,  89  Mt.  Auburn  st.  Treas. 

THE  LIBRARY  HALL  ASSOCI- 
ATION. 

Edwin  B.  Hale,  Pres. ;  Lucius 
B.  Grover,  Treas.:  George  G. 
Wright,  Secretary. 


CAMBRIDGE    SHAKESPEARE 
ASSOCIATION. 

Officers— Wm.  J.  Rolfe.  Pres.; 
S.  L.  Thorndike,  A.  McF.  Davis, 
Vice  Prests. ;  Walter  Deane,  Sec. ; 
Alice  M.  Jones,  Treas. 


THE  NUTTALL  ORNITHO- 
LOGICAL CLUB. 

Officers — Wm.  Brewster,  Pres. ; 
Charles  W.  Carruth,  Vice  Pres. ; 
Francis  H.  Allen,  Sec. ;  Charles 
F.  Batchelder,  Treas. 

Meet  first  and  third  Mondays  in 
each  month,  from  October  to  June, 
inclusive,  at  145  Brattle  street. 


UNIVERSITY  PRESS  RELIEF 
ASSOCIATION. 

D.  W.  Grannan,  Pres.;  J.  H. 
Hackett,  Vice  Pres. ;  Miss  Fannie 
H.Prescott,  Sec. ;  Geo.  P. O'Brien, 
Treasurer. 


CAMBRIDGE  CLUB. 

Officers— Frank  A.  Hill,  Pres.; 
Dr.  II.  O.  Marc y,  Vice  Pres. : 
Charles  F.  Wyman,  Sec. :  Will  F. 
Roaf,  Treas. 

Meet  at  Young's  Hotel,  Boston, 
third  Monday  of  each  month. 


CAMBRIDGE  FIREMAN'S  RE- 
LIEF ASSOCIATION. 

Organized  April  26,  1869. 

Officers — Thomas  J.  Casey, Pres. ; 
James  Cunningham,  Vice  Pres.; 
Chas.  Emerson,  Sec. ;  William  B. 
Cade.  Treas. 


CAMBRIDGE  MASTER 
PAINTERS'  AND   DECORA- 
TORS' ASSOCIATION. 

Officers — J.  F.  Thayer,  Pres.  ; 
J.  L.  P.  Ackers,  Vice  Pres. ;  Wm. 
E.  Wall,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Meet  every  Monday  evening  at 
671  Mass.  av.  rm.  13. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


61£ 


CAMBRIDGE     MUTUAL     AID 

ASSOCIATION  OF  THE  CITY 

OF  CAMBRIDGE. 

All  communications  addressed 
to  Joseph  E.  Frye,Sec.  and  Treas ; 
553  Mass.    ave.     Cambridgeport. 


(  AMBRIDGE  VETERAN  FIRE- 
MEN'S ASSOCIATION. 

Officers — James  W.  Bet  tin  son, 
Pres. ;  Andrew  J.  Jones,  1st  Vice 
Pres. ;  James  M.  Goodwillie,  Rec. 
Sec. ;  res.  9  Pleasant  pi. ;  John 
Loughrey,  Fin.  Sec. ;  Sylvanus 
M.  Parsons,  Treas. 

Meetings  are  held  quarterly  on 
the  first  Monday  in  January,  April, 
July  and  October.  Annual  meet- 
ing in  April. 

CAMBRIDGE    YOUNG    MEN'S 
CHRISTIAN  ASSOCIATION. 

678  Mass.  ave.     Central  sq. 

Organized  1883. 

Officers — Henry  White,  Pres.; 
Wellington  Filmore,  Vice  Pres. ; 
Allyne  Merrill,  Clerk ;  J.  F.  Pen- 
nell,  Treas. ;  Ralph  C.  Goodwin, 
Gen.  Sec. 

Business  meeting  of  the  Asso- 
ciation first  Thursday  evening, 
quarterly. 


WOMAN'S  AUXILIARY  OF 
Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Mrs.  O.  H.  Durrell,  Pres. ;  Miss 
L.  K.  Hawes,  Sec. ;  Mrs.  II.  R. 
Glover,  Treas. 

Meet  third  Tuesday  of  each 
month  at  Y.  M.  C.  A. "rooms,  678 
Mass.  ave. 

THE   CANTABRAGIA   CLUB. 

Organized  1891. 

Mrs.    E.   M.    II.  Merrill,  Pres. ; 

Mrs.  L.  S.  B.  Brown,  Clerk :  Grace 

s.  Rice, Rec.  Sec. ;  res.  15 Chauncy 

st.    Mrs.  Cyrus  l>.  Wilder, Treas. 

Meet  the  first  and  third  Friday 
afternoons  of  e;ieh  month  at     The 

Newtowne  Club  House,  Ma<<.  ave. 


CAMBRIDGE    YOUNG    WOM- 
EN'S  CHRISTIAN  ASSO- 
CIATION. 

Organized  July  10,  1891.  Num- 
ber of  members,  934.  Rooms  695 
Mass.  ave.     Open  1.30  to  9.30. 

Mrs.  Joseph  Williams,  Pres. ; 
Mrs.  Jesse  Wagner,  Mrs.  I.  W. 
Snaith,  Vice-Prests. ;  Georgia  F. 
Leonard,  Clerk;  Mrs.  T.  H.  Emer- 
son, Asst.  Clerk;  Mrs.  R.L.  Snow. 
Treas.;  Cornelia  B.  Fiske,  Asst. 
Treas. ;  Ella  S.  Danforth,  res.  117 
Auburn  st.  Supt. ;  Miss  Z.  G. 
Grant,  Asst.  Supt.;  Miss  S.  A. 
Fairfield,  Assoc.  Visitor. 

Directors1  meeting  first  Tuesday 
in  each  month.  Annual  meeting 
second  Thursday  in  October. 

PROSPECT  UNION. 

744  Mass.  ave.  Cambridgeport. 

Organized  January,  1891. 

Officers—  Robert  E.  Elv,  Pres. ; 
C.  J.  Wood,  Yice-Pres/;  J.  A. 
Stinson,  Sec. ;  H.  G.  Gray,  Treas. 

Meet  every  Wednesday  evening. 

GYMNASIUM     ASSOCIATION. 

Cambridgeport,  Prospect  st.  cor. 
Harvard. 

Daniel  F.  Brown,  Pres. ;  Tho- 
mas J.  Rehill,  Secretary;  Frank 
J.  Facev.  Treas. 


CAMBRIDGEPORT  CYCLE 
CLUB. 

Organized  February,  1887,  545 
Mass.  ave. 

Fred.  A.  Reimer,  Pres. ;  Charles 
Turner,  Treas.;  W.  A.  Crocker. 
Sec. ;  J.  I.  Kimball,  ('apt. 

CAMBRIDGE   UNION 
FLOWER    MISSION. 

For  the  distribution  ol  Mowers. 
delicacies,  etc.,  among  the  sick. 

Sirs.  (..  F.  Ricker,  Pres.;  Miss 
L.  M.  Chamberlain,  Treas. ;  Alice 
Crowell,  See.  ss  Prospect  st. 

Meetings  every  Thursday  from 
8  to  11   a.   in.    at    Temple    Hall.    6 

Temple  street,   from    June   1    to 

November  1. 


616 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


COMPANY  A  ASSOCIATES. 
(Late  Co.  A.  47th  Mass.  Vols.) 

Officers — Charles  B.  Stevens, 
Pres. ;  Geo.  A.  Wood,  Vice-Pres. ; 
John  H.  Harlow,  Sec.  and  Treas. 
The  officers,  G.  J.  Blaisdell  and 
Michael  Corcoran,  Ex.  Com. 

Annual  meeting  at  Crawford 
House,  Boston,  in  Nov. 

CITIZENS'   TRADE    ASSOCIA- 
TION OF   CAMBRIDGE. 
634  Mass.  ave. 
Officers— vHenry  O.   Houghton. 
Pres. ;    David  A.   Ritchie,    Vice- 
Pres. ;    T.    H.    Raymond,    clerk ; 
Oliver  J.    Rand,   Treas.;    W.    F. 
Roaf,  Auditor;  H.  O.Houghton, 
T.  H.  Raymond,  John  L.  Odiorne, 
Wm.  P.  Brown,  John  F.  Danskin, 
Enoch    Beane,    Chas.    P.    Keith. 
Directors. 

COLONIAL   CLUB. 
20  Quincy  street. 

Officers — James  J.  Myers,  Pres. ; 
Geo.  Howlaud  Cox,  Sec. ;  Edmund 
A,  Whitman.  Treas. 

DOWSE  INSTITUTE. 

Lecture  room,  Union  Hall,  683 
Mass.  ave. 

Officers  —  His  Honor  the  Mayor, 
and  the  President  of  the  Common 
Council,  ex  officio ;  W.  W.  Welling- 
ton. Pres. ;  Frank  A.  Allen.  Sec. ; 
Willard  A.  Bullard,  Treas. 

EAST  END  CHRISTIAN 
UNION. 

Brewery  street,  near  Main. 

Officers  — Rev.  T.  F.  Wright, 
Pres. ;  Rev.  Alex.  McKenzie,  Vice 
Pres. ;  Frederick  W.  Rogers. 
Treas. ;  Miss  Helen  L.  Bayley.  133 
Austin  st.  Sec. ;  Oliver  H.  Durrell. 
Auditor;  J.  H.  Walker,  Supt. 

ECONOMY  CLUB. 

Officers  —  Wellington  Wells, 
Pres. ;  E.  Sidney  Berry,  Rec.  Sec. ; 
Addison  C.  Burnham,  Cor.  Sec. ; 
Fred  A.  Sawyer,  Treas. :  Clarence 
H.  Blake,  Librarian. 

Meet  at  Odd  Fellows'  Hall.  536 
Mass.  ave.  Cambridgeport. 


F.  A.  KENNEDY  CO.  MUTUAL 
BENEFIT  ASSOCIATION. 

Officers  — P.  J.  Rogers.  Pres.: 
Wm.  J.  Cleary.  Vice  Pres. :  Robert 
Wilson  Treas".  :  Wm.  J.  Downev. 
Sec. 

Meet  first  Friday  in  each  month 
at  622  Mass.  ave. 

MASON    &  HAMLIN  BENEFIT 
SOCIETY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Officers  — John  P.  Good,  Pres. : 
Geo.  H.  Munroe,  Sec. :  Charles  E. 
Holman,  Treas. 

Annual  meetir  _ 
May,  at  162  Broadway 

HARVARD  ROWING  CLUB. 
Organized  April,  1890. 

Weld  Boat  House,  foot  of  Boyl- 
ston  street. 

NEWTOWNE  OLUB. 

1935  to  1939  Mass.  ave. 

Officers  —  E.  D.  Nellen.  Pres.; 
W.  H.  Lerned,  Vice  Pres. :  John  C. 
Svlvia.  Sec:  Geo.  W.  Apsev. 
Treas. 

NORTH   CAMBRIDGE    SOCIAL 
CLUB. 

Officers  —  James  Patterson. 
Pres.;  Alex  J.  Musgrove.  Vice 
Pres. :  Peter  Nelligan.  Sec, :  Jere- 
miah G.  Crowley.  Treas. 

ODD  FELLOWS  HALL  AS- 
SOCIATION. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Officers  —  Thos.  G.  Newgent. 
Pres. :  Charles  Waugh.  Vice  Pres. : 
Charles  H.  Vollintine.  Treas. : 
Joseph  E.  Frye,  Clerk. 

RIVERSIDE    PRESS    MUTUAL 

BENEFIT  ASSOCIATION. 
Organized  Aug.  30,  1S33. 

Officers  —  Charles  W.  Duroy. 
Pres. ;  John  G.  Thorogood.  Treas'.  : 
William  Hankin.  Sec 

Board  of  Government  meetings. 
first  Monday  of  every  month.  An- 
nual meeting  first  Monday  in  Jan- 
uary, at  Riverside  Press.  Cam- 
bridge. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


617 


SCANDINAVIAN    FINANCIAL 
ASSOCIATION. 

Officers  —  John  F.  Holmberg, 
Pres. ;  Eric  Ericsson,  Sec. ;  Emanu- 
el Anderson,  Treas. ;  John  Lind- 
quist,  Trustee. 

Meet  first  Thursday  of  every 
month. 

THE  RIVERSIDE  BOAT  CLUB. 

Officers  —  Edward  T.  Hayes, 
Pres. ;  James  J.  O'Brien,  Vice 
Pres. ;  Wm.  O'Leary,  Rec.  Sec. : 
M.  J.  Brandon,  Fin.  Sec. :  P.  Doh- 
ertv,  Captain:  Patrick  Sullivan, 
Treas. 

Meet  second  Tuesday  of  each 
month. 


CONFERENCE     OF     ST. 
CENT  DE  PAUL. 


VIN- 


Officers — P.  J.  Callahan,   Pres. ; 


Vice    Pres. ;    Jere 
Bernard  McCabe. 


John  Burke, 
Reagan,  Sec. 
Treas. 

Meet  at  Pastor's  house,  every 
Thursdav  at  7  P.  M. 


ST.      JOHN'S      LITERARY 
INSTITUTE.     (CORP) . 

Organized  Oct.  14,  1854. 

Meet  at  Institute  Hall,  271  Cam- 
bridge street,  second  and  last 
Friday  evenings  of  each  month. 


THE  HOLY  GHOST  HOSPITAL 
FOR  INCURABLES. 

Under  the  management  of  the 
Sisters  of  Charity,  Grey  Nuns, 
for  all  classes  of  incurables,  irre- 
spective of  creed  or  class,  1575 
Cambridge. 


THE    RESCUE    HOME. 

For  the  reform  of  fallen  women. 
Managed  by  the  Citizen's  Rescue 
Board  of  Boston. 

Miss  Jessie  E.  Murray.  Mission- 
ary :  Mrs.  Ruth  K.  Clark,  Matron: 
Mis-  Georgie  B.  Murray,  asst. 
Matron,  301  Brookliiif. 


Corporations 


AMERICAN  NET  AND  TWINE 
COMPANY. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Established  1842. 
Incorporated  Nov.  1,  1880. 

Second  street,   between     Charles 
and  Bent. 

Cfficers— Willis  S.  Shepard, 
Pres. ;  Ivers  W.  Adams,  Treas. ; 
Charles  E.  Belcher,  Supt. 


AMERICAN  RUBBER  CO. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Incorporated  1878. 

Potter,  junction  Ninth  st. 

Officers — R.  D.  Evans,  Pres. and 
Treas.  ;store  114  to  128  Bedford.B. 


ASSOCIATED   CHARITIES    OF 
CAMBRIDGE. 

671  Mass.  ave. 

Incorporated  Jan.  16,  1883. 

Central  sq.  building,  Western  av. 

Miss  M.  Birtwell,  Registrar: 
Francis  S.  Childs.  Gen'l  Sec:  J. 
Watson  Harris,  agent. 

Office  hours,  9  A.  M.  to  12  M.. 
2  to  4  and  S  to  9  P.  M. 


BAY  STATE   BRICK   CO. 

NORTH    CAMBRIDGE. 

Incorporated  1868. 
Bear  124  Riudge  i 
Boston   office.  15  Court  sq. 
H.  P.  Mallory.  Tre   I 


618 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPAR  TMENT 


BAY  STATE  CONFECTIONERY 
CO.  (THE). 

141    Hampshire   street. 

Incorporated  June,  1894. 

Officers — H.  P.  Chapman,  Pres. ; 
K.  B.  Walker,  Vice  Pres. ;  Geo.  E. 
Warren,  Treas. ;  E.  Hewitt,  Sec. 

BAY  STATE  METAL  WORKS. 

49  Harvard  street. 

Incorporated  Mary  11,  1893. 

Officers — Andrew  C.  Fisher, 
Pres. ;  Joseph  J.  Deveraux,  Treas. 
and  Sec. ;  F.  H.  Holton,  Manager. 

BOSTON    FRESH    TRIPE     CO. 

75  Main  street. 

CAMBRIGDEPORT. 

Officers — Daniel  Stearns,  Pres. ; 
H.  C.  Derby,  Treas. 

BOSTON  WOVEN  HOSE  &  RUB- 
BER CO. 

CAMBRIDGE.  , 

Incorporated  1882. 


33    Hampshire   street,   store,    275 
Devonshire,  Boston. 

Officers — Theo.  A.  Dodge, Pres. ; 
J.  Edwin  Davis,  Treas. ;  R.Cowen, 
Supt. 

THE  AVON  HOME. 
309  Mt.  Auburn  street. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Established  May  30,  1874. 
Incorporated  Nov.  1864. 

A  home  for  children  found  desti- 
tute within  the  limits  of  Cam- 
bridge. Number  of  children,  40. 
Application  for  admission  of  child- 
ren must  be  made  to  Mrs.  Robert 
B.  Storer,  63  Garden  St.,  Mrs.  M. 
A.  Bacon,  315  Broadway,  Miss 
Mary  A.  Ellis,  1756  Mass.  avenue, 
and  Mrs.  Henry  Westcott,  88  Ap- 
pleton  street. 

Officer — Wm.  .  Taggard    Piper, 


Pres.;  Oliver  H.  Durrell,  Vice 
Pres. ;  Miss  Mary  A.  Ellis,  Treas. ; 
Miss  Maria  Murdock,  Clerk;  Mrs. 
Annie  Melick,  Matron. 


THE  GEORGE  F.BLAKE  MNFGi . 
CO. 

Third  street. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Store  185  Devonshire,  Boston. 

C.  E.  Bigelow,  Pres.;  Max 
Nathan,  treas.;  A.  W.  Christian- 
son,  Supt. 

CAMBRIDGE  BAKING  CO. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Incorporated  1889. 
438  Mass.  ave. 

F.  A.  Kennedy,  Pres.;  J.  W. 
Hazen,  Sec.  and  Treas.;  F.  A. 
Kennedy,  J.  W.  Hazen,  Leander 
Pierce,  Directors. 

CAMBRIDGE   CEMETERY. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Consecrated  Nov.   1,  1854.     Con- 
tains about  91  acres. 

Located  on  Coolidge  avenue. 

George  S.  Saunders,  Chairman ; 
Wm.  A.  Bertsch,  Nathan  C.  Lom- 
bard, Charles  O.  Welch,  Herbert 
A.  Chase,  J.  H.  H.  McNamee, 
Commissioners  :  Edward  J.  Bran- 
don, Corp.  Clerk;  Charles  S. 
Childs,  supt. ;  Henry  C.  Hobbs. 
Foreman ;  J.  Watson  Taylor, 
Clerk  of  the  Cemetery. 

CAMBRIDGE    CO-OPERATIVE 
BANK. 

EAST    CAMBRIDGE. 

Chartered  Sept.  5,  1887. 
Capital  stock  $500,000. 

Rufus  R.  Wade,  Pres. ;  Maurice 
H.  Adams,  Vice  Pres. ;  John  H. 
Ponce,  Sec. ;  John  Loughrey, 
Treas. ;  John  H.  Ponce,  Attorney. 

Monthly  meetings  at  G.  A.  R. 
Hall,  second  Wednesday  evening 
of  each  month.  New  series  Jan- 
uary and  July. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


619 


CAMBRIDGE     ELECTRIC 
LIGHT  COMPANY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Albro     street,    corner      Western 
avenue. 

J,  Q.  Bennett,  pres. ;  T.  H.  Ray- 
mond, Treas.     See  page.  830. 

CAMBRIDGE   GAS   LIGHT  CO. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Office  1290 Mass.  ave.  works  Third 
street. 

Capital  stock,  $700,000. 

Daniel  U.  Chamberlin,  Pres. ; 
Adolph  Vogl,  Sec.  and  Treas. ; 
Henry  Endicott,  D.  V.  Chamber- 
lin, Quincy  A.  Vinal,  Stanley  B. 
Hildreth,  W.  A.  Bullard,  Daniel 
G.  Tyler.  Henry  C.  Rand,  Direc- 
tors; H.  A.  Allyn,  Supt. 


CAMBRIDGE   HOSPITAL. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Mt.     Auburn     street,     opposite 

Lowell   and   Channing   sts. 

Ward  1. 

Dr.  H.  P.  Walcott,  Pres. ;  Dr 
W.  W.  Wellington,  Vice  Pres. ; 
W.  A.  Bullard,  Treas. ;  Charles  L. 
Fuller,  Sec. ;  Morrill  Wyman, 
Daniel  U.  Chamberlin,  Robert  O. 
Fuller,  Alexander  MoKenzie,  Asa 
P.  Morse,  Francis  C.  Foster,  Wil- 
liam Lawrence,  W.  A.  Bullard, 
E.  D.  Leavitt,  Charles  L.  Fuller, 
Trustees;  Mrs.  Mary  A.  Ballou, 
Matron. 

CAMBRIDGE  HOMES  FOR 
AGED  PEOPLE. 

CAMHHIU<iEl>ORT. 

157  Hancock  street. 
Organized  Nov.  1,  1891. 

Officers  —  Jabez  Fox,  Pres. ; 
Franklin  Penin,  Treas. ;  Mrs. 
Jabez  Fox,  Secretary;  Willard 
A.  Bullard,  Daniel  U.  Chamberlin, 
Jabez  Fox,  Franklin  Pen-in,  Mrs. 
Charles  L.  Harding,  Miss  Mary  E. 
Howe,  Mrs.  ( lharles  L.  Jones,  Sirs. 


Jabez  Fox,  Mrs.  J.  Warren  Mer- 
rill, Miss  Velma  M.  Morse,  Miss 
Maria  Murdock,Mrs. William  Read, 
Mrs.  J.  A.  Swan,  Miss  Martha  G. 
Watriss,  Mrs.  H.  D.  Yerxa,  Direc- 
tors; Mrs.  Josephine  Elmore, 
Matron. 

a 

a 

CAMBRIDGE    MUTUAL    FIRE 
INSURANCE  COMPANY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Office  763  Mass.  ave. 

PDana  W.  Hyde,  Pres. ;  Alfred  L. 
Barbour,  Sec.  and  Treas.  See  p. 
14. 

CAMBRIDGE    POLICE  MUTU- 
AL AID  ASSOCIATION. 

C  AM  BRIDGEPORT . 


Incorporated  June  10,  1884. 

Officers— Thomas  J.  Real,  Pres. ; 
F.  J.  Coghlan,  Vice  Pres. ;  Charles 
L.  Pike,  Treas. ;  Thomas  H.  Lucy, 
Secretary. 

Meet  third  Thursday  in  each 
month  at  station  2. 

CAMBRIDGE   SAFE    DEPOSIT 
AND  TRUST  CO. 

1298  and  1300  Mass.  ave. 
Organized  Nov.  7,  1892. 

Office  hours.  8  A.  M.  to  2  P.  M. 
5  P.  M.  to  6  P.  M. 

Joseph  B.  Russell,  Pres.;  Louis 
W.  Cutting,  Treas.     See  p.  770. 

CAMBRIDGE  SOCIAL  UNION. 

42  Brattle  street. 

Organized  February  1871. 

Incorporated  187G. 

Legh  R.  Pearson,  Supt. 

Open  daily,  Sundays  excepted, 
from  8  A.  M.  to  9.30  P.  M. 

J.   G.   Thorp,    Pres.  ;    Menrv    N. 

Wheeler,  Nice  Pres.;  John  11. 
Moreland,  Clerk  ;  Geo.E.  Saunders, 
Treas. 


■a: 


620 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


THE  COLUMBIAN  CO-OPERA- 
TIVE BANK. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

763  Mass.  ave. 

Alfred  L.  Barbour,  Pres. ;  Wm. 
W.  Dallinger,  Vice  Pres. ;  Wm.  E. 
Burrage,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

Meeting  first  Monday  of  each 
month  at  7.30  P.  M. 

CAMBRIDGE  VINEGAR  CO. 

75  Main  street. 

Incorporated  1889. 

George  F.  Parker,  Pres. ;  H.  C. 
Derby,  Treas. ;  J.  Edward  Wright, 
Supt. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT  DIARY  CO. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

26  to  32  Blackstone  street. 
Edwin  Dresser,  Pres. ;  Albert  S. 
Parsons,  Treas. ;  J.  A.  Wade,  Supt. 

GEORGE   W.   GALE    LUMBER 
COMPANY. 

336  Main  street. 

Established  1841.  Incorporated 
1891. 

George  W.  Gale,  Pres.;  F.  D. 
Sterritt,  Vice  Pres. ;  J.  M.  Dean, 
Treas.     See  front  cover 

DOVER  STAMPING  CO. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

385  Putnam  avenue. 

Store  88  and  90  North  st.  Boston. 

Edward  H.  Whitney,  Pres. ;  H. 
N.  Loveland,  Treas. 

GEO.  G.  PAGE  BOX  CO. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

3  to  13  Hampshire  street. 

Incorporated  1883. 

Wesley  L.  Page,  Pres. ;  Clarence 
M.  Howlett,  Treas.;  Dana  R. 
Johnson, Clerk.     See  page  opp.391 


HARUGARI  ASSOCIATION. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Incorporated  Mar.  5,  1878. 

Joseph  H.  Weiand,  Sec. 

Meet  at  Harugari  Hall,  Sixth, 
cor.  Spring.  Yearly  meetings 
second  Monday  of  January. 


HOWARD  BENEVOLENT 
SOCIETY  OF  CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  1850. 

Incorporated  1867. 

Geo.  H.  Rugg,  Pres. ;  Francis 
E.  Seaver,Sec. :  Frederick  Odiorne, 
Treas. ;  George  Close,  Fred  Odi- 
orne, James  Coleman,  George  H. 
Rugg,  Nathan  H.  Hoi  brook, 
Francis  E.  Seaver,  Mrs.  Martha  B. 
Wellington,  Miss  Velma  M.Morse, 
Managers. 

Meet  first  Monday  in  each 
month. 


IVERS    &    POND    PIANO    CO. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Factory,  Main,  cor.  Albany. 

Warerooms,  114  Boylston,  Boston. 

Wm.  H.  Ivers,  Pres. ;  George 
A.  Gibson,  Treas. ;  Handel  Pond, 
General  Manager;  John  B.  Day- 
foot,  Supt. 

LONGFELLOW  MEMORIAL. 

Incorporated  1882. 

Officers  Prof.  C.  E.  Norton, 
Pres. ;  Arthur  Gilman,  5  Water- 
house  street,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Sec. ;  Benjamin  Vaughan,  Treas. ; 
Charles  E.  Norton,  Arthur  Gil- 
man,  Benjamin  Vaughan,  William 
Lawrence,  T.  W.  Higginson,  Sam- 
uel L.  Montague,  Henry  P.  Wal- 
cott,  Directors. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


621 


MASON  &  HAMLIN  ORGAN  & 
PIANO  CO. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Factory,  162  Broadway. 

Warerooms,  146  Boylston, Boston. 

Edward  P.  Mason,  Pres.  and 
Treas. ;  A.  H.  Foucar,  Clerk ; 
George  B.  Kelly,  Supt. ;  Henry 
Basford,  Sec. ;  E.  P.  Mason, James 
Hollyer,  George  B.  Kelly,  Harry 
L.  Mason,  Henry  Basford. 


MASS.  SOCIETY  FOR  THE 

PREVENTION  OF 
CRUELTY  TO  CHILDREN. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Home  139  Austin  street. 

Office,  15   Pemberton  sq.    Boston. 

Incorporated  1878. 

Miss  Susie  L.  Macomber,  Matron. 

Charles  Follen  Atkinson, Treas. ; 
Frank  B.  Fay,  Gen.  Agent  and 
Secretary. 


MOUNT  AUBURN  CEMETERY. 


town. 

Incorporated  in  1831  New  char- 
ter, 1835.  Area  about  135  acres. 
There  are  about  6000  private  lots. 

Israel  M.  Spelman,  Boston, 
Pres. ;  H.  B.  Mackintosh,  Treas. ; 
L.  G.  Farmer,  Sec.  5  Tremont, 
room  38,  Boston ;  James  C.  Scor- 
gie,  Supt.  at  the  Cemetery. 


MT.    SINAI    BUILDING    ASSO- 
CIATION. 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE. 

Mass.  ave.  cor.  Walden  St. 
Incorporated  1892. 


NEW  ENGLAND  LODGE  ASSO- 
CIATES, I.  O.  O.  F. 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE. 

Office,Odd  Fellows'  building,215 
Cambridge  street. 

Incorporated  1873. 

James  S.  Clark,  Pres.;  G.  H. 
Simpson,  Clerk;  J.  Edwin  Price, 
Treas. 

NEW  ENGLAND  SPRING  BED 
COMPANY. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Factory  Osborn  St., store  99  Canal 
st.  Boston. 
Elmer  H.   Gray,   Pres. ;   M.    S. 
Fickett,  Treas. :  D.W. Wormwood, 

Sec. 

STANDARD  OIL  CO. 

Riverside  Oil  station. 

Sixth,  cor.  Potter  street,  store  61 

Broad,  Boston. 

EAST    CAMBRIDGE. 

Organized  1877. 

William  Donald,  manager. 

See  page  21. 

THE  NEW  YORK  BISCUIT  CO. 

Incorporated  1889. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

27  Franklin  street. 

William  H.  Moore,  Pres. ;  Geo. 
P.  Johnson,  Treas. ;  J.  W.  Hazen, 
Manager.     See  back  cover 

ODD  FELLOWS'  HALL   ASSO. 
CIATIOX. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 
536  Mass.  ave. 

Thos.  G.  Newgent,  Pres. ;  (lias. 
H.  Vollintine,  Treas.;  Joseph  E. 
Five,  Clerk;  Wm.  Gordon,  .1.  II. 
Whiting,  W.  J.  Corbett.  II.  K. 
Moore,  LeForest  1).  Howe,  Direc- 
tors. 

Annual  meetiug  second  Monday 
in  December. 


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MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


GEO.    W.    SEAVERNS   PIANO 

ST.  PAUL  CATHOLIC  SCHOOL 

ACTION    CO. 

ASSOCIATION 

Incorporated  May  1,  1889. 

Mt.  Auburn,    Junction  Bow   and 

113  Broadway. 

Arrow  Streets. 

George  W.  Seaverns,  Pres.  and 
Treas. 

Incorporated  1890. 

Archbishop  John  J.   Williams, 

RELIANCE   CO-OPERATIVE 

Pres. ;  Rev.  Wm.  Orr,  Vice  Pres. 

BANK  OF   CAMBRIDGE. 

and  Treas. ;  Anna  Morgan,  clerk ; 

Chartered  July  16,  1889. 

Sister  Margaret  Mary,  for  liter- 
ary,  moral  and   religious   educa- 

Capital, $1,  000,  000. 

tion. 

Joseph  G.   Thorp,  Pres. ;   Her- 

man Bird,  Vice  Pres. ;  Edward  W. 

UNION  HALL   ASSOCIATION. 

White,  Sec.  and  Treas. ;    Wm.  A. 

Bancroft,  Attorney. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Monthly  meetings  second  Wed- 

Asa P.  Morse,  Pres. ;  James  H. 

nesday  of  each  month  at  Lyceum 

Hall,  W.  A.  Bullard,  John  S.  Saw- 

Hall building. 

yer,  Asa  P.  Morse,  R.  O.  Fuller, 

Directors;   W.  A.  Bullard,  Clerk 

REVERSIBLE  COLLAR  CO. 

and  Treas. ;  M.  L.  Wilder,  Janitor. 

Putnam  avenue. 

WEST  END  ST.  RY.   CO. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGE   DIVISION. 

Boston  office,  27  Kilby. 

Office,  1376  Mass.  av.  Harvard  sq. 

Incorporated  1866. 

General  offices,  81  Milk  st.  Boston. 

Capital  stock,  #250,000. 

Samuel  Little,  Pres. 

Phineas  Pierce,  Pres. 

Eben  Denton,  Treas. 

See  page  10. 

Post  Office  Stations, 

ROBERTS    IRON   WORKS   CO. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

92  Main  street. 

Station  E. 

Incorporated  Jan.  22, 1889. 

Capital  Stock,  $40,000. 

18  Boylston  street. 

George  B.  Roberts,  Treas. 

William  J.  Cunningham,  Supt. : 

F.  A.  Glines,,  Hugh   Curry,  M.  C. 

STANDARD  BRASS  CO. 

Cone,  Mrs.  Annie  E.  Daniels,  J.  C. 

Osborn,  near  Main  street. 

Breen,  J.  L.    Sheehan,    Henry  P. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Casey,   Franklin   Sawyer,  Clerks  : 

Incorporated  May  23,  1894. 

William  Gay.  Theodore  P.  Pren- 
tice, Charles  H.  Cutler,  H.E.  Bur- 

Timothy J.  Paine,  Pres. ;  Harri- 

ton, Florestan  Fish,  E.  S.  Savory, 

son  F.  Hawkes,  Sec.  and  Treas. 

J.  C.  Home.   George  E.  Hennan, 

J.  W.  O'Brien,    I.  M.  Egan,  John 

STANDARD     TURNING 

F.  Dee,  E.  M.  Scanlan,  J.  T.  Hen- 

WORKS. 

essey,  John  D.  Donovan,  John  E. 

122  Broadway. 

Furfey,  J.  T.  Coogan,  W.  J. 
O'Brien,   D.   J.  Cosgrove,  Daniel 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

F.  Hickev,  Arthur  Barnaby,  Fred 

Incorporated  Nov.  28,  1882. 

W.  Blanchard,    D.  F.  Kerr,  Fred 

Walter  Ela,   Pres.  and  Treas. ; 

C.Kelley,  Letter  Carriers;  Charles 

Richard  Ela,  manager.     See  back 

Fleet,  Fred  Fleet.  Maurice  Nagle, 

cov?r. 

Special  Delivery  Messengers. 

MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


623 


Mails  close  3  15,  6  15,  8  20, 
10  20  a.m,  12  20,  2  20,  5  15,  6  45, 
and  9  15  p.  m.  One  midnight 
mail. 

Mails  arrive  at  4  00,  6  30,  8  30, 
10  45  a.  m.  12.30,  2.30,  2  45,  4  45, 

7  15,  and  9  30  p.  m. 

Sunday  mail  arrives  4  00,  9  30 
a.  m.  5  30,  8  00,  9.30  p.  m. 

Sunday   Mail   closes    5  00    and 

9  15  p.  m.  alse  at  midnight 

Carriers  delivery  7  30,  11  00 
a.  m.  3  05,  5  00  p.  m. 

Cambridge  Register  Mails  close, 

10  20  a.  m.  6.00  p.  m. 

Office  hours  from  7  15  a.  m.  to 

8  00  p.  m.     Sundays  from  9  15  to 
10  15  a.  m. 


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Station  F. 

647  Mass.  ave. 

F.  M.  Small,  Supt. ;  P.  J.  Mad- 
den, Chi^f  Clerk ;  John  E.  Hickey, 
Thomas  W.  Mulling,  Andrew  F. 
Dwyer,  Francis  V.  Willhauck, 
Francis  J.  Murphy,  Clerks. 

John  Bright,  Jr.,  John  M. 
Campbell,  Joseph  J.  Cavanagh,  A. 
Otis  Chamberlain,  Frank  S.  Dar- 
dis,  Nathaniel  J.  Deer,  Samuel  A. 
Freeman,  Henry  C.  Hackett,  Da- 
vid J.  Keefe,  Edward  D.  Kirley, 
Charles  E.  Linton,  D.  W.  McCar- 
thy, D.  E.  McGillicuddy,  D.  J. 
McMahon,  Charles  R.  Mulhern, 
James  Nagle,  Wm.  J.  O'Reillv,  J. 
J.  O'Neil,  John  H.  Peters,  John 
M.  Rourke,  Edward  J.  Sullivan, 
Charles  H.  Wells,  Carriers. 

Edward  J.  White,  Substitute. 
W.  .).  McMenimen,  special  De- 
livery. 

Mails  arrive  from  Boston  0  20, 
S  25  a.m.  12  25,  2  25, 1  25,  (5  45  p.m. 

Mails  depart  tor  Boston  6  55, 
9  05,  10  55  a.m.  12  55,  3  05,  5  15, 
7  15,  9  40  p.m. 

Sunday  mails  arrive  7  55,  (.»  25 

a.m.  5  25  p.m.;    depart   S  25,  9  53 
a.m.  5  41,  i)  40  p.m. 


EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Station  M. 
343  Cambridge  street. 

John  A.  Collins,  Supt. ;  Timothy 
Quinn,  Jeremiah  T.  O'Leary, 
John  J.  Welsh,  Henry  G.  Grainger 
and  Lawrence  M.  McCarthy,  Let- 
ter Carriers;  James  H.  Newman 
and  James  J.  Buckley,  Clerks. 

Mails  arrive  6  45,  8  40, 10  25  a.m. 
12  10,  2  25,  4  23,  6  54  p.m.  Mails 
leave  at  6  40,  8  30,  9  05,  10  55  a.m. 
12  30,  12  55,  5  40,  7  20  p.m. 

Street  letter  box  outside  is  col- 
lected daily,  direct  for  the  Boston 
office,  at  8  30  and  11  00  a.m.  2  00, 
4  00,  8  00  p.m.  Suudays,  5  00, 
8  00,  11  00  p.m. 

East  Cambridge  Register  Mails 
close  10  30  a.m.  and  6  00  p.m. 

Registered  Money  Order  Office 
open  8  00  a.m.  to  6  00  p.m. 

Office  hours  from  7  00  a.m.  to 
8  00  p.m.  Sundavs  from  9  00  to 
10  00  a.m. 

Special  Messenger  Delivery  at 
all  hours. 


NORTH  CAMBRIDGE. 

Station  P. 

1849  Mass.  ave. 

Joseph  Britton,  Supt. ;  C.  F. 
Raymond,  W.  A.  Cleveland,  Alvin 
A.  Bullen,  John  M.  Madden,  Wal- 
ter Cutter,  Geo.  A.  Merrill,  Letter 
Carriers. 

Mails  arrive  G  35,  8  40,  10  40 
a.m.  12  40,  2  40,  4  -10,  7  00  p.m. 
Mails  close  0  40,  8  50,  10  40  a.m. 
12  40,  2  50,  5  30  and  7  00  p.m. 


arrive    10  15    a.m.    and     1  13    p.m. 
Close  10  00  and  0  00  p.m. 

Office  hours  from  7  00  a.m.  to 
8  00  p.m.  Sundavs  from  10  00  to 
11  00  a.m.  Mails  arrive  at  0  00 
a.m. 


Sub  Stat  ion  No.   1. 

<  loncord  ave.  Somerset  Hill. 


624  MISCELLANEOUS    DEPARTMENT 


GENEKAL    INSTRUCTIONS. 

See  that  your  letters  are  sealed  and  stamped. 

Do  not  abbreviate  the  address.  Always  use  street  address  or 
box  number  when  convenient. 

11  Visitors  "or  "  transients  "  should  have  mail  addressed  "  in 
care  of,"  etc. 

Place  your  address  on  upper  lef  thand  corner  of  envelope,  and 
it  will  be  returned  if  undelivered. 

Place  your  stamp  in  upper  right  hand  corner. 

Nothing  except  an  address  label  can  be  attached  or  pasted 
on  postal  card,  except  at  letter  rates.; 

Postmasters  are  permitted  to  read  postal  cards,  to  prohibit 
the  mailing  of  obscene  literature. 

Second,  third  and  fourth  class  matter  must  not  be  sealed 
against  inspection. 

There  is  no  limit  of  weight  to  first  or  second  class  matter  or 
single  books ;  all  other  matter  is  limited  to  four  pounds. 

Liquids  can  be  mailed  only  in  wooden  or  metal  boxes. 

Persons  sending  postal  cards  and  who  write  upon  the  address 
side  of  them  "  in  haste,"  or  other  words  unconnected  with  their 
delivery,  subject  them  to  letter  postage,  and  they  are  held  as 
unmailable. 


RATES   OF  POSTAGE  IN   U.    S. 

Registered  Letters  and  Packages,  8  cents  each,  in  addition  to 
regular  postage.  Postal  Cards,  one  cent  each.  Circulars,  1  cent 
for  two  ounces  or  fraction  thereof. 

Transient  newspapers,  magazines  and  other  periodicals,  when 
sent  by  other  than  a  news  agent  or  publisher,  1  cent  for  4  ounces 
or  fraction.  Any  other  articles  of  printed  matter,  1  cent  for 
2  ounces  or  fraction,  prepaid  by  stamps.  Newspapers  and 
periodicals,  to  regular  subscribers,  when  sent  from  office  of  pub- 
lication or  from  news  agent,  1  ct.  a  pound.  Eegular  matter  for 
local  delivery  when  it  is  to  be  delivered  by  carriers,  can  only 
be  mailed  for  one  cent  each  for  newspapers  (exceptiug  week- 
lies), and  periodicals  not  exceeding  2  ounces;  and  two  cents 
each  for  periodicals  weighing  more  than  two  ounces. 

All  transient  matter  must  be  sent  in  a  cover  open  at  the  ends  or 
sides.  There  must  be  no  word  or  communication  written  on  the 
same  after  its  publication,  or  upon  the  cover,  except  the  name 
and  address  of  the  person  to  whom  it  is  to  be  sent,  and  the  name 
of  the  person  sending  same.  There  must  be  no  paper  or  other 
thing  inclosed  in  or  with  such  printed  matter. 

Parcel  Postage. —  All  articles  of  merchandise  (except  poisons, 
explosive  materials,  etc.,  liable  to  injure  the  mails),  1  cent  for 
every  ounce,  not  exceeding  4  pounds. 

Postal  Notes. —  For  any  amount  not  exceeding  S4.99,  uniform 
rate  of  three  cents. 


SPECIAL  DELIVERY. 

The  special  deliver}'  system  includes  all  post  offices  in  the 
United  States  and  all  classes  of  mail  matter. 

Accordingly  every  article  of  mailable  matter,  mailed  at  any 
post  office  in  the  United  States,  to  which  is  affixed  a  10  cent 
special  delivery  stamp  in  addition  to  regular  postage,  will  be 
delivered  at  Letter  Carrier  offices  within  the  carrier  limits,  im- 
mediately on  arrival  between  the  hours  of  7  a.  m.  and  II  p.  m., 
and  at  any  other  post  office  within  a  one  mile  radius  between 
the  hours  of  7  a.  m.  and  9  p.  m. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT  625 

PROHIBITED   ARTICLES. 

The  following  articles  are  prohibited  from  transmission. 
Publications  which  violate  the  copyright  laws  of  the  country  of 
destination ;  poisonous  and  explosive  substances ;  live  or  dead 
animals,  except  dead  insects  and  reptiles  when  thoroughly  dried; 
fruits  and  vegetables,  and  substances  which  exhale  a  bad  odor ; 
lottery  tickets,  lottery  advertisements  or  lottery  circulars  ;  all 
obscene  or  immoral  articles  ;  articles  which  in  any  way  damage 
or  destroy  the  mails  or  injure  the  persons  handling  them.  Live 
bees  are  mailable  as  merchandise  (4th  class  matter),  at  1  cent 
per  ounce,  if  so  put  up  as  to  run  no  risk  of  soiling  or  injuring 
the  mails,  or  escaping  and  to  be  easy  of  inspection. 

FOREIGN. 

Letters  to  Great  Britain,  including  Scotland  and  Ireland,  and 
the  Continent  of  Europe,  British,  Dutch,  French,  and  Portu- 
guese possessions  in  the  West  Indies  and  Africa,  Brazil,  Ar- 
gentine Republic,  Peru,  China,  Japan,  Java,  St.  Pierre,  Mique- 
lon,  Egypt,  Newfoundland,  all  parts  of  India,  and  the  Straits 
Settlements,  Nassau,  Colon,  Barbadoes,  Bermuda, Uruguay, Ec- 
uador,Xicaragua,  Madagascar,  Bolivia, Xew  South  Wales,  New 
Zealand,  Queensland,  Victoria, Tasmania,  South  Africa, St. Hele- 
na,Chili  and  Sandwich  Islands,  5  cents  per  half  ounce.  Canada, 
2  cents.  Mexico  game  as  the  United  States,  except  that  liquors 
cannot  be  sent. 

Newspapers  to  Great  Britain,  including  Scotland  and  Ireland 
aud  the  Continent  of  Europe,  British,  Dutch,  French  and  Port- 
uguese possessions  in  the  West  Indies  and  Africa,  Argentine  Re- 
public, Peru,  Ecuador,  Chili,  China,  Japan,  Java,  St.  Pierre, 
Miquelon,  all  parts  of  India,  Nassau,  Barbadoes,  Madagascar, 
Bolivia,  St.  Helena,  South  Africa,  Natal  and  Newfoundland,  i 
cent  for  two  ounces.  Canada,  1  cent  for  four  ounces.  Austra- 
lia, Xew  South  Wales,  New  Zealand,  Queensland,  Victoria, Tas- 
mania, and  Mexico,  1  cent  per  four  ounces. 

Postal  Cards  to  all  postal  union  countries  where  five  cent 
etter  postage  prevails,  2  cents.     Canada  and  Mexico,  1  cent. 

MONEY  ORDERS. -DOMESTIC. 

For  Orders  for  sums  not  exceeding  82.50,  3  cents;  over  $2.50 
and  not  exceeding  $5,  5  cents ;  over  85  and  not  exceeding  $10, 
8  cents;  over  810  and  not  exceeding  $20,  10  cents;  over  820  and 
not  exceeding  830,  12  cents;  over  830  and  not  exceeding  840, 
15  cents ;  over  $40 and  not  exceeding  $50,18  cents:  over  $50 
and  exceeding  860,  20  cents;  over  $60  ami  not  exceeding  87.").  2.") 
cents;  over  $75  and  not  exceeding  8100,  30  cents. 

FOREIGN. 

Money  Orders  issued  on  Alexandria  in  Egypt, Assab,  Austria. 
Bahama  [slands,  Belgium,  Bermuda  [eland,  Ueyroot,  lirit i-li 
Bechuanaland,  British  Guiana,  British  India,  Canada,  (ape  Col- 
ony, Ceylon  Straits,  Cyprus.  I  )enmark,  Falkland  Islands,  Prance, 
Algeria  and  Tunis  Gambia,  Germany,  Gibraltar,  Greal  Britain, 
Hawaiian  Republic,  Hongkong.  Hungary.  Iceland  via.  Den- 
mark, Ireland,  Italy.  Jamaica,  Leeward  Islands,  Luxemburg, 
Malta.  Massowah,  Mauritius,  Morocco,  Natal.  Netherlands, 
Newfoundland,  New  South  Wales,  New  Zealand,  Norway, 
Orange  Free  States,  Panama,  Portugal, Queensland,  St.  Selena, 
Salonlea,  Salvador  Settlements,  Shaghai,  Smyrna,  south  Aus- 
tralia, Sweden,  Switzerland,  Tangier,  Tasmania,  Transvaal. 
Trinidad,  and  Tobago,  Victoria,  Western  Australia,  Windward 
Islands,  Zanzibar.     Rates  10  cents  on  every  $10. 


626 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


Kailroad  Stations. 

Boston  &  Maine  R.  R.  East 
Cambridge  station,  foot  of  Third 
street. 

Boston  &  Maine  R.  R.  No. Cam- 
bridge junction,  Mass.  ave. 

Fitchburg  R.R.West  Cambridge 
station,  Sherman  street. 

Fitchburg  R.  R.  (Watertown 
Branch),  Fresh  Pond  station. 

Fitchburg  R.  R.  (Watertown 
Branch),  Mt.  Auburn  station,  Mt. 
Auburn  street. 

Fitchburg  R.  R.  Cambridge  sta- 
tion, Mass.  ave. 

Middlesex  County. 

Incorporated  May  10,1643 
Shire  Towns,  Cambridge    (East) 
and  Lowell. 
County  Officers.    —  Charles  J. 
Mclntire,  Judge  of  Probate    and 
Insolvenc}^ ;  Samuel  H.  Folsom,of 
Winchester,  Registrar  of  Probate 
and  Insolvency ;  William  E  .Rogers, 
of  Wakefield,   Asst.  Registrar  of 
Probate  and  Insolvency ;   Charles 
B.    Stevens,     of    Cam  bridge  port, 
Registrar  of  Deeds ;     George    F. 
Lawton,  of  Lowell,  Judge  of  Pro- 
bate: J.  P.  Thompson,  of  Lowell, 
Registrar  of  Deeds,  Northern  Dis- 
trict; F.  N.  Wier,  of  Lowell  Dist. 
Attorney ;  George  A.   Sanderson, 
of  Littleton,  Asst.  Dist.  Attorney; 
Jos.  O.    Hayden,   of    Somerville, 
County  Treas. ;  Theodore  C.  Hurd 
or.  Winchester, Clerk  of  the  Courts ; 
John  L.  Ambrose,  of  Somerville, 
lst.Asst.Clerk; William  C.  Dilling- 
ham, of  Maiden,  2d  Asst.  Clerk. 

County  Commissioners.  —  J. 
Henry  Read,  of  Westford,  Francis 
Bigelow,  of  Natick,  and  Samuel 
O.Upham,of  Waltham.  Meetings 
at  Cambridge,  every  Tuesday  and 
Saturday  except  in  September  ;at 
Lowell  the  first  Tuesday  in  Sept. 
The  Jurisdiction  of  the  County 
Commissioners  of  Middlsex  ex- 
tends over  Revere  and  Winthrop, 
in  the  County  of  Suffolk. 

Special  Commissioners.  — Ed- 
ward E.  Thompson,  of  Woburn, 
and  Lyman  Dike,  of   Stoneham. 

Law  Library.  —  Miss  Grace  L. 
Rowley,  Librarian. 

House  of  Correction.  John  M. 
Fisk,  Master  of  the  House  of  Cor- 
rection and  Keeper  of  the  Jail ; 
George  D.  Ford,  Deputy  Master ; 
Fred  H.Smith,  Bookkeeper;  War- 
ren G.     Livermore,     William     C. 


Jones,  James  C. Herring,  John  W. 
Sleeper,  Shop  Officers;  O.  D. 
Parmenter,Prison  Officer ;  Warren 
Jackson,  Jail  Officer;  Ransom 
Willard,  Receiving  Clerk; William 
H.  Sleeper, Steward  ;Geo.P.Purdy, 
Geo.  E.  Locke,  Thomas  Anderson, 
John  Smith.  Officers;  Charlotte 
W.  Coburn,  Matron;  Mrs.  H.  N. 
Berry  and  Miss  N.  L.  Gardner, 
Asst!  Matrons;  Edward  R.  Utley, 
Physician  ;  Chester  F.Clark,  Supt. 
of  Brush  Dept. ;  C.  F.  Kenney, 
Fred  Griffin,  Charles  Lyman, 
instructors;  Warren  Crane,  H.  W. 
Marston, Engineers  ;W.C.Hackert, 
F.  W.Peckham,J.J.  Quinn, Watch- 
men. 

Bail  Commissioners. —  Henry  H. 
Winslow,  Edw.  B.  Malley. 

Commissioners  to  Qualify  Civil 
Officers.  —  George  Hay  ward,  of 
Concord.  Henry  A.  Stevens,  of 
Cambridge. 

Sheriff.  —  Henry  G.  Cushiug,  of 
Lowell.  Special  Sheriff. —John 
M.  Fisk,  of  East  Cambridge. 

Deputy  Sheriffs.  —  Walter  C. 
Wardwell,  of  Cambridge;  Bartho- 
lomew M.  Young,  of  Cambridge- 
port;  James  H.  McKenna,of  Wal- 
tham ;  George  F. Stiles,  of  Lowell ; 
Charles  F.  Morse,  of  Marlboro; 
Charles  G.  Whitmam,  Marlboro ; 
George  Nutt,  Natick;  Samuel  W. 
Tucker,  Newton ;  Henry  C.  Sher- 
win.  Ayer;  Appleton  H.  Torrey, 
Groton;  Geo.  G.  Tidsbury,  Ash- 
land; M.FrankEastman.  Melrose; 
Lyman  H.Richards,  Maiden  ;John 
A.  Tolman,  Waltham ;  William  H. 
Walsh.  So.  Framingham. 

Superior  Court  Officers.  —  Alvah 
S.  Baker  and  Harry  E.  Shaw, 
Lowell ;  Edwin  O. Child s,Newton ; 
Frederick  M.  Estey,Framingham; 
George  W.  W.  S a ville,  Maiden ; 
John  R.  Fairbairn,  East  Cam- 
bridge; John  E.  Tidd,  Woburn; 
Robert  Duddy,  Somerville ;  Isaac 
I.  Doaiie,  Court    Stenographer. 

COURTS. 

Superior  Court.  —Civil  Terms, 
at  Lowell,  on  the  second  Monday 
.  in  March,  and  the  second  Monday 
in  September;  at  Cambridge,  on 
the  first  Monday  in  June,  and  the 
second  Monday  in  December. 

Crimina  Terms,  at  Cambridge, 
on  the  second  Monday  in  February 
and  the  first  Monday  in  June ;  at 
Lowell  on  the  third  Monday  in 
October. 


MISCELLANEOUS  DEPARTMENT 


G2f 


JUSTICES    OF    THE    PEACE. 


Abbot  Philip  S. 
Abbott  John  K. 
Adams  Charles  W. 
Adams  Harry  B. 
Ahern  John  J. 
Alger  Alpheus  B. 
Alger  Edwin  A. 
Allen  Frank  A. 
Allison  George  A. 
Almy  Charles 
Apple  ton  John  H. 
Apsey  Albert  S. 
Auerbach  Junius  T. 
Authier  Joseph  0. 
Aylward  James  F. 
Badger  Walter  I. 
Baker  William  A. 
Baldwin  Louis  F. 
Barbour  Alfred  L. 
Bartlett  Joseph  G. 
Bates  James  E. 
Bennett  Josiah  Q. 
Berry  E.  Sidney 
Bird  Herman 
Blackman  Edgar  S. 
Blake  Edwin  H. 
Blodgett  W.  K.  Jr. 
Bonney  Pelham 
Bradford  Russell 
Brandon  Edward  J. 
Breed  Arthur  F. 
Bright  Elmer  H. 
Brooks  John 
Buckley  Daniel  A. 
Bullard  Daniel  W. 
Bullard  John  C. 
Burnham  Addison  C. 
Burrage  Frederic  E. 
Burrage  William  W. 
Cahill  John 
Campbell  Francis 
Capelle  Jonas  F. 
Casey  Thomas  H. 
Chalmers  Alexander 
Chamberlain  Albert  H. 
Champlin  Edgar  R. 
Chase  Josiah  G. 
(  lurk  Amasa  8.  K. 
Clarke  ( i-eorge  L. 
(lose  John 
Clukas  George  M. 
Conant  Charles  M. 
Conlau  Felix 
CoOgai]  .Michael  B. 
Cook  Frank  Gay  lord 

<  loveney  Jeremiah  W. 
( loveney  John  W . 

( Ox  George  How  land 

Cox  .James 
Cram  Henry  B. 
(  'rosw  ell  Simon  <  i. 

<  'nshinan  Charles  A. 
('ntter  Watson  G. 


Dallinger  William  W. 
Daly  Augustine  J. 
Daly  John  E. 
Dana  Richard  H. 
Danforth  Vespasian 
Davis  Bancroft  G. 
Davis  Frank  M. 
Davis  George  A. 
Dickinson  David  T. 
Dickson  William 
Dudley  Warren  P. 
Dunbar  William  H. 
Durant  William  B. 
Durgin  Edwin  A. 
Ela  Richard 
Ellis  William  R, 
Evans  George  S. 
Everett  Edward  F. 
Everett  Otis 
Fairbairn  John  R. 
Fellows  Charles  H. 
Fern  Otis  L. 
Field  George  G. 
Fisk  Frederick  D. 
Fiske  John  M. 
Flaig  Simon 
Foran  George  J. 
Ford  George  D. 
Foster  Eben  B. 
Fox  Jabez 
Fudge  David 
Fuller  Charles  L. 
Gage  Seth  Newton 
Goodnow  Freeman  C. 
Gorham  Alfred 
Gray  Horace  J. 
Hale  Edwin  B. 
Hall  James  M.  W. 
Hall  William  S. 
Hancock  Charles  E. 
Hannum  Leander  M. 
Hambly  John  B. 
Hammond  Franklin  T. 
Harris  Charles  X. 
Harris  James  G. 
Harris  J.  Watson 
Haskins  David  G.  Jr. 
Hastings  Frank  W. 
Haynes  Henry  A. 
lleileriian  David 
Henchman  Nathaniel  H. 
Henderson  C.  W.  Jr. 
Hill  I'.  Stanhope 

Hill  James  D. 
Holton  Fred  II. 
Hooper  Edward  W. 
Howard  George  II. 
Howe  Archibald  M. 

I  low  o  ( ieorge  E. 
How  let  t   Horace  B. 

Hubbard  Charles  E. 
Hunt  Freeman 
Hunt   fhomaa 


Hurd  Theo.  C. 
Hurley  John  H. 
Hutchins  William  E. 
Jewell  William  E. 
Johnson  John  W.  H. 
Jones  Arthur  E. 
Jones  Charles  Willis 
Jose  Edwin  H. 
Kelley  Joseph  J. 
Kennedy  John  J. 
Kern  Francis  V.  B. 
Kiernan  Thomas  J. 
King  Benjamin 
Kingsley  Chester  W. 
Knappe  Carl 
Lamb  George 
Lathrop  William  L. 
Law  Emerson  W. 
Lawrence  George  P. 
Leighton  Thomas,  Jr. 
Levy  Alvah  M. 
Leverett  George  V. 
Lincoln  Henry  L. 
Lindsay  P.  Allen 
Livermore  Joseph  P. 
Lombard  Nathan  C. 
Mackintire  Geo.  E. 
Mahady  John 
Malley  Edward  B. 
Marble  William 
Marvin  William  J. 
McCallar  Geo.  M. 
McCready  Jose  C. 
McDaniel  Samuel  W. 
McDunie  John 
Mclntire  Charles  J. 
McKelleget  George  F. 
McKelleget  Richard  J. 
Melledge  Robert  J. 
Merrill  Samuel 
Metcalf  Eliab  W. 
Meyers  Julius 
Montague  Samuel  L. 
Moore  Edward  M. 
Morgan  George  F. 
Morrill  William  V. 
Munroe  Charles  W. 
Munroe  William  A. 
Murphy  John  F. 
MLuzzey  David  P. 
Nash  Nathaniel  C. 

N'a/.ro  ( 'liarles  G. 

Neligan  Peter, 
Nelson  Ebenezer 

New  some  Moses 
NickersoD  Frank  S. 
Norton  Charles  Eliot 
O'Brien  Edward  B. 
o*(  onnor  Thomas  H  . 
( )diorne  John  I.. 

Osborn  Horace  K. 
Parke  <  leorge  W. 
Parker  Edmund  M  ■ 


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Parker  Horatio  G. 

Russell  Charles  Theo. 

Thompson  William  G. 

Parry  John  E. 

Russell  Charles  Theo.  Jr. 

Thompson  William  V. 

Partridge  Frank  P. 

Russell  Henry  E. 

Thorndike  S.  Lothrop 

Partridge  Horace 

Russell  Herbert  F. 

Thurston  Charles  H. 

Patton  Jacob  C. 

Russell  J.  Henry 

Thurston   George  A.  Jr. 

Perkins  George  A. 

Russell  William  E. 

Thurston  John  H. 

Perkins  James  M. 

Saunders  Charles  H. 

Traynor  Francis 

Perrin  Franklin 

Sawyer  George  A. 

Tupper  William  T. 

Pevey  Gilbert  A.  A. 

Scott  John  J. 

Walker  John  H. 

Pidgin  Charles  F. 

Scottron  Thomas  C. 

Walton  Milton  L. 

Piper  George  F. 

Sias  Samuel  S. 

Waugh  Charles 

Piper  William  Taggard 

Sleeper  Fred  W. 

Wells  Henry  D. 

Ponce  John  H. 

Smith  Ralph  N. 

Wells  John  D. 

Pope  Eugene  A. 

Snow  Samuel 

Wells  Wellington 

Porter  Perez  G. 

Soper  James  B. 

Weston-Smith  Robert  D. 

Price  James  M. 

Spelman  Henry  M. 

White  Alphonso  E. 

Proctor  Thomas  F. 

Spencer  Charles  W. 

White  John  G. 

Putnam  Herbert 

Stearns  William  F. 

White  Moses  P. 

Rand  Edward  L. 

Stevens  Charles  B. 

Whitman  Edmund  A. 

Eeardon  Edmund 

Stevens  Elbridge  G. 

Whitney  Harrie  H. 

Rice  Charles  D. 

Stevens  Henry  A. 

Whitney  Henry  F. 

Richardson  William  M. 

Stewart  Arthur  M. 

Whittemore  Charles  A. 

Roberts  Albert  F. 

Stocker  Alfred  A. 

Winslow  Henry  H. 

Roberts  James  H. 

Storey  Fred  G. 

Wright  William 

Rogers  Frederick  W. 

Surbridge  R.  C. 

Wyman  Charles  F. 

Rolfe  Charles  J. 

Thayer  Ezra  R. 

Wyman  John  P. 

Rowe  Ernest  H. 

Thomas  Charles H. 

Russell  Charles  L. 

Thompson  Edward  H. 

NOTARIES    PUBLIC. 


Abbot  Philip  S. 
Adams  John  F. 
Alger  Alpheus  B. 
Alger  Edwin  A. 
Almy  Charles 
Amee  John 
Appleton  John  H. 
Apsey  Albert  S. 
Auerbach  Junius  T. 
Awlward  James  F. 
Baker  William  A. 
Barbour  Alfred  L. 
Bowker  Arthur  L. 
Brandon  Edward  J. 
Brooks  Arthur  H. 
Bullard  John  C. 
Burnham  Addison  C. 
Cahill  John 
Chase  Josiah  G. 
Clarke  George  L. 
Conant  Charles  M. 
Cook  Frank  Gaylord 
Coogan  Michael  B. 
Cox  Geo.  Howland 
Croswell  Simon  G. 
Daly  Augustine  J. 
Davis  George  A. 
Davis  Henry  B. 
Dickson  William 
Dolan  Thomas  F. 
Donovan  James  A. 


Dudley  Sanford  H. 
Durant  William  B. 
Durgin  Edwin  A. 
Earie  Walter  F. 
Ellis  William  R, 
Fairbairn  John  R. 
Flaig  Simon 
Graves  George  W. 
Griffin  Rainsford  H. 
Hambly  John  B. 
Hannum  Leander  M. 
Harris  Charles  N". 
Harris  James  N. 
Haskins  David  G.  Jr. 
Hutchins  William  E. 
Hayes  William  A.  2d 
Hearsey  Walter  H. 
Hill  James  D. 
Holt  Homer  C. 
Howe  Archibald  M. 
Jose  Edwin  H. 
Kiernan  Thomas  J. 
Lawrence  George  P. 
Lombard  Nathan  C. 
Mahady  John 
McCallar  George  M. 
Melledge  Robert  J. 
Miner  George  H. 
Muzzey  David  P. 
Nazro  Charles  G. 
Nazro  Julius  M. 


Odiorne  John  L. 
Quimby  William 
Rand  Edward  L. 
Richardson  Charles  E. 
Rolfe  Charles  J. 
Russell  Herbert  F. 
Russell  William  E. 
Sawyer  George  A. 
Smith  J.  Clark 
Smith  Ralph  N. 
Spelman  Henry  M. 
Spencer  Charles  W. 
Stocker  Alfred  A. 
Stratton  Charles  F. 
Surbridge  R.  C. 
Taylor  J.  Watson 
Taylor  J.  Watson,  Jr. 
Taylor  Robert  J. 
Thayer  Ezra  R. 
Thayer  Henry  J. 
Thorpe  Joseph  G.  Jr. 
Thurston  Charles  H. 
Thurston  George  A.  Jr. 
Thurston  John  H. 
Wells  James  A. 
Wells  Wellington 
Whitman  Edmund  A. 
Whittemore   Charles    A. 
Wyman  John  P. 


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Founded  A.  D.  Sept.  8,  163(5. 


Charles  W.  Eliot,  LL.D.  Pies. 
Office  5  University  Hall.  Edward 
W.  Hooper,  A.  B.,  LL.B.,  Treas. 
Allen  Danforth,  A.  M.,  Deputy 
Treas.  The  office  of  the  Corpora- 
tion and  Treasurer  and  Deputy 
Treasurer  is  at  50  State,  Bostou. 
Office  hours  10  a.  m.  to  2  p.  ra. 
Saturday  10  a.m.  to  12  m.  Charles 
F.  Mason,  A.  B.,  Bursar.  Office 
Wadsworth  House.  Office  hours 
9  a.  m.  to  1  p.  in.  Byron  S.  Hurl- 
but,  A.  M.,  Rec.  Sec.  Office  5 
University  Hall .  Office  hours  Tues- 
day, Thursday,  Friday,  Saturday, 
9  a.  ra.  to  12  m. ;  from  July  1  to 
Aug.  15,  12  m.  to  lp.m.;  Aug.  16 
to  Sept.  30,  daily,  9  a.  m.  to  12  m. 
Richard  Cobb,  A.  B.,  Cor.  Sec. 
Office  5  University  Hall.  Office 
hours  Monday,  Wednesday,  Fri- 
day, Saturday,  9  a.  m.  to  12  m. 
During  summer  vacation,  daily,  9 
a.  m.  to  12  m. 

The  office,  5  University  Hall,  is 
open  fiom  9  a.  m.  to  4  p.  m.  Sat- 
urday 9  a.  m.  to  12  m.  From  Aug. 
16  to  Sept.  15,  9  a.  m.  to  1  p.  m. 

FACULTIES,    COLLEGE     AXD 
PROFESSIONAL  SCHOOLS. 

James  M.  Pierce,  A.  M.,  Dean 
of  the  Faculty  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences. Office  10  University  Hall. 
George  W.  Cram,  A.  B.,  Recorder 
of  the  Faculty  of  Arts  and  Sci- 
ences. Office's  University  Hall. 
LeBaron  R.  Briggs,  A.  M.,  Dean 
of  Harvard  College.  Office  5  Uni- 
versity Hall.  George  A.  Bartlett, 
A.  M.,  Regent  of  Harvard  College. 
Office  5  University  Hall.  Nathan- 
iel S.  Shaler,  S.  D.,  Dean  of  the 
Lawrence  Scientific  School.  Office 
1  Museum.  John  H.  Wright,  A. 
M..  Dean  of  the  Graduate  School. 
Office  10  Universitv  Hall.  Charles 
C.  Everett,  D.  D.\  LL.  D.,  Dean 
of  the  Divinity  Faculty.  Office 
1  Divinity  Library.  Robert  S. 
Morison,  A.  M.,  D.  B.,  Secretary 
of  the  Divinity  Faculty.  Office 
Divinity  Library.  James  Barr 
Ames,  A.  M.,  LL.  B.,  Dean  of  the 
Law  Faculty.  Office  Austin  Hall. 
William  L.  Richardson,  A.  M., 
M.  D.,  Dean  of  the  Medical 
Faculty.  Office  Harvard  Medical 
School',  corner  of  Boylston  and 
Exeter  streets,  Boston.  Charles 
P.  Worcester,  A.  B.,  M.  D.,  Sec- 
retary    of    the    Medical    Facultv. 


Office  Harvard  Medical  School. cor. 
Boylston  and  Exeter  streets,  Bos- 
ton. Eugene  H.  Smith,  D.  M.  D., 
Dean  of  the  Dental  Faculty.  The 
Dental  School  is  on  North  Grove 
street,  Boston.  Frederick  H. 
Osgood,  M.  R.  C.  V.  S.  Acting 
Dean  of  the  School  of  Veterinary 
Medicine.  Office  Veteriuary  Hos- 
pital, 50  Village  street,  Boston. 
Francis  H.  Storer,  S.  B.  A.  M., 
Dean  of  the  Bussey  Institution. 
The  Bussey  Institution  is  in 
Jamaica  Plain. 

COLLECTIONS    AND    LABO- 
RATORIES. 

Justin  Winsor,  LL.  D.,  Librari- 
an of  the  University.  Office  Gore 
Hall.  Robert  S.  Morison,  A.  M. 
D.  B.,  Librarian  of  the  Divinity 
School.  Office  Divinity  Library. 
John  H.  Arnold,  Librarian  of  the 
Law  School.  Office  Austin  Hall. 
William  F.  Whitney,  M.  D.,  Cura- 
tor of  the  Warren  Anatomical 
Museum.  Waldo  E.  Boardman, 
D.  M.  D.,  Curator  of  the  Dental 
Museum.  Frederick  H.  Osgood, 
M.  R.  C.  V.  S., Surgeon  in  charge 
of  Veterinarv  Hospital.  Wesley 
L.  LaBaw,  D.  V.  S.,  Curator  of 
the  Veterinary  Museum.  Edmund 
Hersev,  Superintendent  of  the 
Bussey  Farm.  Henry  B.  Hill,  A. 
M.,  Director  <<f  the  Chemical 
Laboratory.  John  Trowbridge, 
S.  D.,  Director  of  the  Jefferson 
Physical  Laboratory.  The  Jeffer- 
sonl  Physical  Laboratory  is  on 
Holmes  Field.  Alexander  Agas- 
siz.  LL.  D.,  Director  and  Curator 
of  the  Museum  of  Comparative 
Zoology.  George  L.  Goodale.  M. 
D.,  LL.  D.,  in  charge  of  the  Bo- 
tanical Museum.  David  G.  Lyon 
Ph.  D..  Curator  of  the  Semitic 
Museum.  Frederick  W.  Putnam, 
A.  M.,  S.  D.,  Curator  of  the  Pea- 
body  Museum  of  Archaeologv  and 
Ethnology.  Charles  H.  Moore, 
A.  M..  Curator  of  the  Fogg  Muse- 
um of  Art.  Benjamin  L.  Robin- 
son, Ph.  D.,  Curator  of  the  Her- 
barium. George  L.  Goodale.  M. 
D.,  LL.  D.,  Director  of  '  the 
Botanic  Garden.  Edward  C. 
Pickering,  LL.D.,  Director  of  the 
Astronomical  Observatory.  Chas. 
S.  Sargent,  A.  B.,  Director  of  the 
Arnold  Arboretum.  The  Arnold 
Arboretum  is  in  Jamaica  Plain. 


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The  letter  following  the  name  indicates  to  what  department  of  the  University  the  student  belongs:^ 
B.,  Bussey  Institution;  C,  College;  Dn.,  Dental  School;  Dv.,  Divinity  School ;  G.,  Graduate  School; 
L.,  Law  School;  M.,  Medical  School;  S., Scientific  School;  V.,  School  of  Veterinary  Medicine.  A.  O. 
stands  for  Astronomical  Observatory,  F.  M.  for  the  Fogg  Museum  of  Art,  M.Z.  for  the  Museum  of 
Comparative  Zoology,  P.  M.  for  the  Peabody  Museum,  and  U.  M.  for  the  University  Museum. 

The  numbers  i,  2,  3,  and  4,  preceding  these  letters,  indicate  the  Freshman,  Sophomore,  Junior,  and 
Senior  Classes  respectively  in  College,  or  the  first,  second,  third  and  fourth  years  in  the  Schools. 
s  means  special  student,     gr  means  graduate  student. 

Addresses  followed  by  an  asterisk  (*)  are  in  Boston; all  others  are  in  Cambridge, unless  stated  to  be 
elsewhere.  It  will  be  noticed  that  the  number  precedes  the  name  of  a  street,  but  follows  the  name  of  a 
building. 

Names  of  buildings  are  abbreviated  as  follows:  C,  College  House;  C't,  Conant  Hall;  D.,  Divinity 
Hall;  D.  H. .Divinity  House;  F.,  Foxcroft  House;  G.,Gray's  Hall;  H-.  Hollis  Hall;  H'ke,  Holyoke 
House;  H'y,  Holworthy  Hall;  M.,  Matthews  Hall;  P.  Perkins  Hall;  S.,Stoughton  Hall;T.,  Thayer 
Hall;  W.,  Weld  Hall;  W.  H.,  Walter  Hastings  Hall;  B.,  Boylston  Hall. 


Abbe  W.  20.  D.  H.  3 

Abbott  A.  40.  D.  31 

Abbott  C.  H.  1L.  77  Mt.  Auburn 
Abbott  G.  B.  30.  P.  68 

Abbott,  H.  V.  Asst.  also  2G.,  P.77 
Abbott  J.  M.  20.  11  Sumner 

Abbott  T.  J.  50.  P.  77 

Abele  G.  W.  30.759  Shawmut  av.* 
Abrams  M.  D.  sC.  216  W.Newton* 
Adams  A.  10.  26  Holyoke 

Adams  A.  D.  3S. 

Adams  0.  A.  Instr.  13  Fariar 

Adams  0.  F.  Overseer,  23  Court* 
Adams  C.  P.  10.  45  Oxford 
Adams  E.  F.  40.  P.36 

Adams  G.  E.  Overseer, 

530  Belden  ave.  Chicago,  111. 
Adams  G.  E.  10.  0.43 

Adams  II.  20.  Claverlv  3 

Adams  II.  M.  20.  68  Mt.  Auburn 
Adams  H.  S.  sS.  also  B. 

2  Gleason  st.  Dorchester 
Adams  II.  VV.  10.  G.  30 

Adams  J.  2C.  44  Brattle 

Adams. I.  I).  IV. 

Ill  Eutaw  st.  E.  Boston 
Adams  K.  2< '.  78  Mt.  Auburn 

Adams  L.  P.  10.  Quiney    1 

Adams  R.  M.  sC.  l«  Mellen 

Adams  W.  sC.  25  Holyoke 

Adams  VV.  A.  sC.  0.  21 

Adams  w.  D.  3C.  W.  12 

A. buns  w.  <;.  3M. 

320  Hyde  Park  ave.  Hyde  Park 
Addison  II.  E.  4C.  P. 7 

Adler  E.  A.  IL.  28  Quincy 

Adler  II.  N.  3C.  P.  29 

Agassiz  A.  Director  and 

Curator  of  M.  Z.  3C>  Quiney 


Albright  R.  K.  20.  Ware  35 

Alden  E.  30.  P.  45 

Alden  R.  M.  1G.  10  Mellen 

Alexander  E.  F.  1C.  14  Howland 

Alexander  T.  S.  10.  D.  13 

Alexandre  F.  V.  10.  379  Harvard 
Alger  E.  M.  1  C. 
Allen  A.  S.  s  C. 

98  Ashmont  st.  Dorchester 


Allen  F.  1  M. 
Allen  F.  D.  Prof. 
Allen  F.  W.  3Dn. 
Allen  G.  20. 
Allen  II.   I.  10. 
Allen  II.  R.  lDn. 
Allen  H.  V.  D.  4S. 
Allen  J.  E.  IL. 
Allen  J.  S.  20. 
Alleu  J.  W.  3L. 
Allen  S.  P.  30. 


200  Beacon* 

45  Brewster 

Braintree 

II.  23 

C.  52 

31  E.  Newton* 

2  Phillips  pi. 

37  Trowbridge 

2  Phillips  pi. 

Felton  11 


High  st.  Brookline 

509  Beacon* 

27  Mellen 

2  Leonard  ave. 

11  Berkeley 

H'ke  i 

Ilarv.  Med.  Sch.* 

M  .  37 

Claverly  7 

Ames  .).  B.  riot,  and 

Dean  of  Law  Sell.  II  Frisbie  pi. 
Ames. I.  L.  Asst.  M.!i-_>.\  Pinckney* 
Ames  L.  A.  AC.  M.  22 


Allen  S.  VV.  3M. 
Allis  F.  s.  IL. 
Allison  T.  2G. 
Allyn,  P.  B.  is. 
Almy  P.  S.  sC. 
Amberg  E.  GM. 
Ames  K.  ^V.  4C. 
Ames  F.  P.  20. 


Ames  <>.  2C. 

Ames  W.  IG. 
Amory  G.  G. 

Anderson  H. 

Andrew  A.  V 
Andrew  3.  c. 


Ware  is 

68  Mt.  Auburn 
IC  Claverly  27 

A.  1M.     City   Hosp.* 
.  3G.       w  Inthrop  21 

s.  k  .  D.  40 


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Andrews  E.  A.  4M.  Maiden 

Andrews  H.  E.  2G.  12  Oxford 

Andrews  H.  V.  4M.  Lawrence 

Andrews  R.E.  1C.  1044  Mass.  ave. 
Andrews  T.  W.  4C.  T.  15 

Angier  R.  P.  3C.  P.  72 

Applegate,  J.  S.  1L.     378  Harvard 
Appleton  G.  D.  3C.  19  Ware 

Appleton  H.  M.  3C.  C't  18 

Appleton  W.  S.  4C.        Shepard  14 
Archer,  C.  A.  3C.  T.  53 

Archer  F.  M.  2L.  16  Oxford 

Archibald  R.  C.  104  Inman 

Armistead  D.  W.  A.  IS.   Little's  1 
Armstrong  E.  D.  4C.  P.  3 

Armstrong  J.  M.  3  V. 

E.  Providence  R.  I. 
ArndtW.  T.  3C.  S.  17 

Arnold  E.  K.  1L.        10  Frisbie  pi. 
Arnold,  F.  S.  2C.  16  Oxford 

Arnold  H.  N.  4C.     58  Mt.  Auburn 
Arnold  J.  D.  3L.  M.41 

Arnold  J.  H.  Librarian 

of  Law  School        10  Frisbie  pi. 
Arnold  W.  2L.  M.  39 

Arvedson  G.  C.  1C.  C.  3 

Ashley  W.  J.  Prof.  6  Acacia 

Ashton  C.  H.  Instr.  31  Maple  ave. 
Aspinwall  W.  B.  4C.  H.  30 

Atherton  F.  W.  1G.  Felton  10 

Atkinson  E.  E.  5  G.      Lawrence  1 
Atkinson  R.  T.  2M.  Wakefield 

Atwood  C.  F.  4C.  18  Summer 

Austin  A.  J.  sC.      1130  Mass.  ave. 
Austin  J.  A.  4C.  61  Spring 

Austin  R.  4C.  H'y.  4 

Austin  W.  T.  1M. 

183  Atlantic  ave.* 
Auten  B.  C.  3C.  C  46 

Auten  P.  1C.  C.  46 

Averell  E.  L.  IV.  Waltham 

Averell  J.  G.  1C.  7  Linden 

Avery  R.  sL.  1689  Cambridge 

Ayer  W.  3L.  Hilton  12 

Ayres  C.  H.  2C.  58  Hammond 

Baars  J.  E.  sC.        21  Putnam  ave. 
Babbitt  F.  J.  2V.  Lynn 

Babbitt  I.  Instr.  65  Hammond 

Babcock  K.C.2G.  S.  19 

Babson  E.  W.  2V.  Gloucester 

Babson  F.  M.  2C.  W.  12 

Bacon  C.  E.  4C.  W.  23 

Bacon  H.  S.  2L.  61  Wendell 

Bacon  J.  C.  1M. 

Babcock  st.  Brookline 
Bacon  J.  F.  1C.  80  Garfield 

Bacon  N.  S.  Asst.  (also  1M.) 

80  Garfield 
Bacon  P.  V.  2C.  W.  23 

Bacon  R.  Overseer 

23  Wall  St.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Bacon  T.  S.  2M.  Natick 


Badger  G.  S.  C.  3M.  109  Pinckney* 
Badger  S.  E.  40. 

6  Water  st.  Hyde  Park 
Bail  J.  W.  2C.  P.  12 

Bailey  H.  C.  3C. 

81  Central  -*t.  .Somerville 
Bailey  M.  H.  Asst.  M. 

146  Marlboro* 
Bailey  W.  C.  2M. 

72  Mt.  Vernon  st.  E.  Somerville 
Bailey  W.  T.  1M.  Harv.  Med.  Sen.* 
Baker  A.  S.  1M.  522  Mass.  ave.* 
Baker  B.  S.  3C.  1256  Mass  ave. 
Baker  G.  F.  1C.  Warland  12 

Baker  G.  P.   Asst.  Prof. 

50  Buckingham 
Baker  L.  T.  1C.  68  Mt.  Auburn 
Baker  L.  W.  lDu 

Bellevue  st.  W.  Roxbury 
Baker  M.  H.  4S.  455  Mass.  ave.* 
Baker  R.  A.  1C.  25  Holyoke 

Baker  R.  W.  IS.     1750  Cambridge 
Baker  W.  W.  2C.  P.  85 

Balch  F.  N.  4C.  Little's  25 

Balch  A.  W.  2M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Baldwin  C.  E.  1C.  197  Auburn 
Baldwin  H.  B.  sS.  Worcester 

Baldwin  M.  T.  3L.  10  Mellen 

Baldwin  W.  A.  4S.  Belmont 

Bale  H.  P.  1C.  Melrose 

Balkam  R.  W.  IV. 

113  Central  ave.  Hyde  Park 
Ballou  C.  R.  sC.  Ware  40 

Bancroft  G.  1C  96  Brattle 

Bancroft  H.  2C.        5  Putnam  ave. 
Bancroft  P.  1C.  96  Brattle 

Bancroft  W.  A.  Overseer 

5  Putnam  ave. 
Bangs  D.  M.  1M. 

82  Winthrop  st.  Roxburv 
Banks  C.  B.  2V.  Lowell 

Barber  M.  S.  3C.  26  Mellen 

Barge  C.  R.  1L.  43  Irving 

Barge r  M.  S.  2C.  Beck  27 

Barker  H.  F.  1C.  G.  39 

Barker  H.  W.  1C.  C't  43 

Barker  LeB.  R.  2C.        140  Brattle 
Barker  Robert  M.  sC.  H'y  15 

Barker  Roy  M.  2C.  11  Wellington* 
Barlow  C.L.  3L.  52  Brattle 

Barnard  C.  A.  2C.    46  Mt.  Auburn 
Barnard  C.  L.  3C.  7  Sumner 

Barnard  F.  H.  3Dn. 

Washington  st.  Brookline 
Barnard  F.  P.  2Dn.  66  W.  Cedar* 
Barnard  W.  L.  IS.  M.  52 

Barnes  A.  F.  2C.  P.  8 

Barnes  H.  A.  4M.  Somerville 

Barnes  H.  G.  2C.  W.  H.  15 

Barnes  J.  A.  1  M.         25  Bovlston 
Barnes  L.  M.  4C.  M.  5 

Barnum  S.  2L.  D.  25 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


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Barrell  G.  E.  sS 
Barret  C.   4C. 
Barrett  D.  C.  1G. 
Barrett  M.  F.  3C 
Barrett  R.  LeM.  2 


D.  1 

Claverly  53 

S.  14 

2  Gorham 

W.  H.  20 


Barron  J.  C.  1C.  1746  Cambridge 
Barrows  C.  W.  1  L.  58  Wendell 
Barry  F.  E.  3C.  W.  1 

Barstow,  E.  B.  1  C.  28  Holvoke 
Barstow  J.  S.  2  C.  P.  79 

Barstow  R.  L.  1  C.  28  Holyoke 
Bartlett  G.  A.  Assoc.  Prof. 

and  Regent  Beck  26 

Bartlett  H.  L.  1C.  57  Allen* 

Bartlett  S.  D.  2M.  Woburn 

Bartol  E.  F.  W.  4C.  W.  47 

Barton  E.  B.  2C.  T.  13 

barton  J.  A.  3  M.  Waltham 

Barton  W.  H.  3M.  Waltham 

Bass  R.  P.  4C.  Hilton  A. 

Bassett  B.  3C.  18  Sumner 

Bassett  X.  L.  1L.  1689  Cambridge 
Batchelder  C.  H.  3C. 

36  Mt.  Auburn 
Batchelder  J.  T.  1C. 

930  Fourth  st.  So.  Boston* 
Batchelder  S.  F.  1L.  6  Hilliard 
Batchelder  S.  H.  1C.  C't  14 

Bates  H.  F.  2C.  C.  59 

Battis  J.  A.  2C  H'ke  23 

Baumer  H.  E.  1L.  Hilton  30 

Baxter  G.  P.  Asst.  (also  4  C.) 

H.  14 
Baylev  F.  S.  3C.  13  St.  Charles* 
Beal  H.  W.  3C.  T.  53 

Beale  A.  M.  3C.  P.  68 

Beale  J.  H.  Asst.  Prof.  L. 

13  Chauncv 
Beals  G.  2L.  H'ke  29 

Beals  G.  C.  2C.  G.  20 

Bearaau  C.  C.  Overseer 

52  Wall  st.  New  York,  N.  Y. 
Beamam  M.  G.  1  C.  43  Irving 

Becker,  W.  D.  1C.  H'ke  41 

Beckwith  E.  B.  1C.  12  Howland 
Beddall  A.  R.  1M.  Chelsea 

Bedell  C.  E.  1M 

12  Charlton  st.  Somerville 
Beebe  A.  A.  2M. 

199  Commonwealth  ave.* 
Beebe  T.  C.  3C.  M.  34 

Beecher  F.  F.  2C.  W.  H.  13 

Beering  F.  W.  1M. 

203  Dorchester  St.* 
Beers  J.  L.  1G.  12  Kirklaud  pi. 
Begg  W.  E.  2C  P.  36 

BeldenC.  F.  D.  1L.  8.  29 

BelisleH.  L.  4C.  H'ke  37 

Bell  G.  K.  3L.  W.  H.  53 

Bell  S.  4C.  164  Brattle 

Bell  W.  2L.  77  Emerald* 

Bell  W.  W.  3C.  T.  64 

Bellows  R.  P.  1C.  1208  Mass.  ave. 


Belmore.  B  W.  1L.  W.  51 

Belt  E.  J.  1C.  P.  45 

Bemis  J.  W.  Asst. 

Parley  Vale,  Jamaica  Plain 
Benedict  E.  S.  4C.  Beck  45 

Benedict  H.  Y.  1G.  D.  18 

Benjamin  J.  M.  IS.  773  Tremont* 
Ben'ner  R.  S.  1C.  M.  56 

Bennett  E.  M.  2L.  Wavland 

Bennett  H.  J.  2C.  "  S.  2 

Benshimol  M.  1G.  107  Inmau 

Benson  A.  E.  Proctor,  also  2  G. 

C't  17 
Benson  G.  2C.  4  Mercer  Circle 

Berle  T.  P.  grDv.  D.  8 

Berry  B.  J.  2S.  M.  26 

Berrv  C.  W.  2Dn.  31  Batavia* 

Berrv  H.  N.  3L.  C't  46 

Berry  M.  W.  1M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Best  L.  A.  1C.  6  Story 

Bettman  A.  1L.  P.  9 

Bettmann  M.  3C.  W.  1 

Bibber  H.  T.  1M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Bidwell  R.  A.  1C.  P.  84 

Bienemanu  E  C.  3Dn. 

405  Columbus  ave.* 
Bierwirth  H.  C.  Instr.  W.  36 

Bigelow  F.  H.  2C.  Felton  23 

Bigelow  H.  1C.  31  Holvoke 

Bigelow  H.  A.  4C.  *C.  S 

Bigelow  L.  H.  2C.  T.  60 

Bigelow  L.  M.  1L.  15  Buckingham 
Bigelow  W.  D.  2C. 

7  St.  James  st.  Roxburv 
Bill  C.  P.  1G.  49  Oxford 

Billings  A.  W.  K.  1G.  P.  47 

Binford  F.  A.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Bingham  ]S.  W.  1L.  Somerville 
Binnev  H.  3C.  44  Brattle 

Bird  L.  E.  sC.  1689  Cambridge 
Birge  M.  B.  1C.  19  Irving 

Birge  R.  H.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Bishop  E.  B.  2L.  Newton  Centre 
Bixby  H.  O.  Instr.  Dn. 

1861  Mass.  ave. 
Black  J.  D.  1L.  S.  11 

Black  N.  II.  4C.  C.  39 

Blackhurst  E.  W.  2L. 

24  Leonard  ave. 
Blackmail  C.  E.  sL.  21  Ellerv 

Blackwell  H.  L.  1C.  11  Quincv 
Blagden  L.  4C.  Claverly  21 

Blaikie  C.  sS.  ('.  J_> 

Blair  J.  E.  1L.  69  Oxford 

Blaiedell  E.  C.  Instr.  Du. 

Portsmouth,  N.H. 
Blake  C.J.  Prof.  M. 

226  Marlboro* 

Blake  G.  B.  sS.  37  Beacon* 

Blake  II.  F.  3L. 

37  Carlton  st.  Brookliae 

Blake  J.  B.  Asst.  M. 

363  Bovlston* 


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Blake  R.  F.  sS.  H.  13 

Blake  R.  V.  2Dn.  Waltham 

Blakely  C.  L.  IV. 

13  Winthrop  st.  Medford 
Blakeraore  A.  W.  2C.  17  Dunster 
Blanehard  H.  2C.  Hilton  14 

Blanchard  H.  L.  40.  T.  67 

Blankinship  J.  W.  Asst.  also  2G. 

28  Mt.  Auburn 
Blatchford  F.  W.  IS.  W.  H.  8 

Blauvelt  W.  G.  1C.  55  Trowbridge 
Blevins  A.  H.  2S.  222  Putnam  ave. 
Bliss  C.  N.  3C.  Claverly  5 

Block  H.  J.  2C.  G.  12 

Blodgett  C  M.  1M. 

1  Claremont  park* 
Blodgett  J.  H.  3M.  390  Boylston* 
Blodgett  W.  E.  4C.  W.  H.  19 

Blood  C.  R.  2C.  56  Mt  Auburn 

Blood  C.  W.  1C.  39  Dana 

Bloom  A.  L.  1C.  Ware  33 

Blye  J.  N.  4S.  3  Sumner 

Boal  M.  D.  sC.  Little's  15 

Boardman  E.  A.  sS.  20  Holyoke 
Boardman  S.  M.  2B.  Mattapan 
Boardman  S.  W .  4C.  P.  39 

Boardman  W.  E.  Instr.  and 

Cur.  of  Dn.  Mus.  184  Boylston* 
Bocher  F.  Prof.  1 2  Holyoke  pi. 
Bocher  M.  Asst.  Prof.  12  Shepard 
Boettcher  C.  K.  sS.  H'ke  36 

Bolster  S.  M.  3C.  T.  64 

Bonaparte  C.  J.  Overseer, 

216  St.  Paul  st.  Baltimore,  Md. 
Bond  C.  W.  1L.  2106  Mass.  ave. 
Bond  T.  1C.  4  Arrow 

Bonnev  R.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Bonsail  W.  2C.  P.  34 

Boodro  W.  H.  2M.  "  265  Gold* 

Boody  E.  1C.  381  Harvard 

Booth  C.D.I  L.  W.  51 

Booth  P.  X.  4C.  W.  37 

Borden  A.  4C.  H'v  3 

Borden  S.  H.  3C.  18  Trowbridge 
Bordman  J.  2L.  Concord 

Borncamp  J.  E.  sDv.  39  Hnrlbut 
Bosler  D.  C.  2C.  Quincy  5 

Bosworth  G.  L.  4C. 

1689  Cambridge 
Botsford  G.  VV.  Instr.  362  Harvard 
Boucher  C.  4C.  Hilton  28 

Boutelle  H.  C.  1  M. 

9  School  St.  Dorchester 
Bouton  C.  L.  2G.  94  Hammond 
BoutwcllJ.  M.  2C.  W.  10 

Bo uve  C.  L.  1C.  27  Everett 

Bouve  G.  Wr.  2C.  27  Holvoke 

Bowditch  H.  I.  2C.  W.  H.  23 

Bowditch  H.  P.  Prof.  M. 

Jamaica  Plain 
Bowditch  I.  3C.  Little's  12 

Bowditch  V.  Y.  Asst.  M. 

506  Beacon* 


Boweii  A.  P.  1M.  Lynn 

Bowers  J.  A.  1L.  7  Mellen 

Bowersock  J.  D.  3L.  P.  57 

Bowker  C.  sC. 

12  Merlin  St.  Dorchester 
Bowker  H.  2C.  5  Linden 

Bowler  G.  P.  1C.  Claverlv  13 

Bowler  R.  P.  3L.  52  Brattle 

Bowles  H.  I.  3C.  C.  31 

Bowles  R.  H.  1G.  C.  31 

Bowser  E.  K.  4C.  Wakefield 

Bovd  J.  E.  sS.  19  Irving 

Boyden  A. A.  2C.  M.  39 

Boyer  J.  N.  1M.  Springfield 

Boynton  A.  H.  IS.  126  Mt.  Auburn 
Boynton  J.  H.  Proctor 

(also3G.),  S.  21 

Boysen  J.  L.  2C.       29  Sacramento 
Brackett  C.  A.  Prof.  Dn. 

Newport,  R.  I. 
Brackett  R.  D.  2C.  70  Wendell 
Bradford  E..H.  Asst.  Prof.  M. 

133  Newbury.* 
Bradlee  D.  H.  IS.  Hilton  32 

Bradley  D.  H.  2C. 

19  Concord  Ave.  Somerville 
Bradley  F.  Instr.  Dn. 

Newport,  R.  I. 
Bramhall  T.  L.  1C.  113  Moreland 
Branch  A.  E.  1C.  Hotel  Vendome* 
Braudes  J.  F.  2S.  12  Sumner 

Brannan  F.  D.  1  C.  Hilton  18 

Brayton  I.  4C.  T.  56 

Brayton  P.  S.  1C. 

69  Oxford  St.  Somerville 
Brayton  W.  L.  S.  4C.  T.  56 

Breed  G.  H.  2C.  P.  1 

Breed  M.  2C.  P.  1 

Breed  N.  P.  2C.  C.  15 

Brehaut  E.  4C.  68  Inman 

Bremer  C.  L.  1L.  Shepherd  10 

Bremer  J.  L.  4C.  Claverly  47 

Breneman  H.  K.  1M. 

112  Huntington  Ave.* 
Brennan  J.  T.  L.  1M.  Lowell 

Brenneman  R.  E.  1M. 

212  W.  Canton.* 
Brent  H.  K.  2C.  Ware  41 

Brewer  A.  H.  4C.  20  Holyoke 

Brewer  C.  4C.  Claverly  29 

Brewster  F.  Instr.  L.       39  Court* 
Bivwster  R.  B.  10.  Felton  35 

Brewster  W.Asst.M.  Z.145  lirattle 
BriceJ.  F.  10.  Beck  36 

Bridgham  S.  VV.  2L. 

1671  Cambridge 
Bii.'sen  H.  von,  3C.  P.  51 

Briggs  C.  K.  3M.       32  VV.  Cedar.* 
Briffjjs  C.  S.  sC.  D.  17. 

Prof.  Dn. 

125  Marlboro.* 
Briggs  LeB.  R.  Prof,  and 

Dean  of  Harv.  Coll.  140  Brattle 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


637 


Brimmer  M.  Fellow,  47  Beacon.* 
Brinckerhoff  W.  R.  3S.  M.  13 

Brine  L.  R.  2S.  1671  Cambridge 
Brine  W.  P.  sC.  1671  Cambridge 
Bristol  L.  E.  2C.  125  Mt.  Auburn 
Britton  C.  O.  sC.  1200  Mass.  ave. 
Brock  L.  A.  1M.  Maiden 

Brockway  R.  O.  sC.  14  Kirkland  PL 
Bronson  C.  W.  2S. 

5  Buckingham  PI. 
Brookings  W.  B.  1L.  Winthrop  12 
Brooks  A.  M.  1G.  54  Garden 

Brooks  E.  D.  1C.  G.  41 

Brooks  H.  G.  2C.  28  Holyoke 

Brooks  J.  E.  1C.  Hilton  37 

Brooks  L.  W.  1C.  21  Lee 

Brooks  X.  C.  1G.  10  Mellen 

Brooks  R.  4C.  Beck  21 

Brooks  W.  A.  Asst.  M. 

259  Beacon.* 
Brooks-Rosenthal,  S.  2C.  T.  22 
Broughton,  A.  X.  3  M. 

277  Lamartine  St.  Jamaica  Plain 
Browder  J.  B.  2G.  1697  Cambridge 
Brovver  D.  R.  IS.  C  t  22 

Brown  A.  B.  2  M.  56  \V.  Cedar* 
Brown  A.  C.  L.  2G.  29  Everett 
Brown  C.  A.  3C.  W.  11 

Brown  C.  E.  3C.  C.  39 

Brown  C.  G.  2Dn.  Stoughton 

Brown  C.  H.  4C.  P.  48 

Brown  C.  N.  Assist,  (also  4G.), 

65  Oxford 
Brown  E.  B.  1C.  H'ke  45 

Brown  E.  H.  4C.  H'y  14 

Brown  F.  X.  1C. 

32  High  St.  Cliarlestown 
Brown  F.  P.  IM.  15  Blagden* 

Brown  F.  W.  3C.  W.  H.  26 

Brown  H.  D.  4C.  like  45 

Brown  H.  E.  3V.  Littleton 

Brown  Harold  II.  3C.  C't  15 

Brown  Harrison  H.  2G  P.  36 

Brown  II.  L.  4C.  W.  II.  46 

Brown  II.  P.  2L.  62  Trowbridge 
Brown  Harold  W.  3C.  40  Kirkland 
Brown  Howard  W.  1L.  II.  31 

Brown  J.  J.  1L.  58  Hammond 

Brown  L.  A.2C.  W.  16 

Brown  L.  H.  grM.  Harv.Med  Sch* 
Brown  I'.  E.  <■«.  W.  11 

Brown  P.  L.  1C.  Read's  (J 

Brown  R.  W.  I'.  IC.  W.  ■">  I 

Brown  T.  D.  is.  30  X.  Russell* 
Brown  W.  E.    IC.  Hilton  15 

Brown  W.  (..  \«\ .   in  Coll 

Library.  Read's  2 I 

Browne  '<;.  A.  ic  Read's  32 

Brownell  W.  I>.  LL.62  Trowbridge 
Bruguie*re  E.  A.  s€  Claverlv  43 
Brumbaugh  N.  .1.  4C.  s.  u 

Brnn  A.  lustr.       32  Putnam  Ave. 


Bryan  C.  E.  4C.  Wads  worth  13 
Bryan  J.  S.  1L.  104  Mt.  Auburn 
Bryant  A.  A.  3C.  199  Auburn 

Bryant  C.  S.  4C.  C.  29 

Bryant  E.  L.  1L.  H.  31 

Bryant  F.  IM.  195  Warren  Ava* 
Bryant  F.  K.  IC. 

40  Dover  St.  W.  Somerville 
Bryant  G.  P.  IS. 

94  Cedar  Park,  Melrose 
Bryant  W.  S.  Asst.  M. 

1  Charles  Gate  East* 
Buck  M.  A.  2M.  Xo.  Wilmington 
Buck  W.  B.  1G.  10  Church 

Buckingham  E.  M.  Instr.  M. 

53  Worcester* 
Buckley  W.  3V.  Somerville 

Buckman  G.  3S.  W.  10 

Buckminster  W.  R.  3L. 

24  Farwell  PI. 
Buckshorne  L.  H.grDv.  9  Wendell 
Buell  H.  D.  3C.  1270  Mass.  Ave. 
Buffum  H.  E.  3M. 

75  Florence  St.  Somerville 
Bull  C.  C.  2C.  Little's  26 

Bull  R.  W.  4S.  Shepherd  7 

Bullard  J.  R.  4C.  1256  Mass.  Ave. 
Bullock  A.  H.  4C.  W.  44 

Bullock C.  2L.  12  Kirkland  PI. 
Bumpus  E.  A.  sS.  H'ke  31 

Bumpus  E.  C.  3C.  H'ke  31 

Bunting  J.  E.  sS.  P.  8 

BurchstedC.E.  2V.701  Mass.Ave.* 
Burden  I.  T.  3C.  Beck  25 

Burden  W.  P.  sC.  9  Bow 

Burdett  A.  J.  4C.  C't.  10 

Burdett  H.  C.  2C.  C't  33 

Burgess  E.  G.  IS.  Beck  41 

Burgess  H.  M.  2V.  Hvde  Park 
Burke  E.  G.  3M.  *  Quincy 

Burke  F.  R.  2C.  S.8 

Burke  M.  F.  4M.  Xatick 

Burke  W.  E.  1L. 

119  Webster  St.  E.  Boston 
Burke  W.  H.  lDn.  Watertown 

Burke  W.  S.  Inst.  27  Everett 

Burley  B.  T.  3C.  20  Ware 

Burlingame  F.  A.  3C.  II'v  16 

Burlingame  H.  B.  IC. 

2217  Mass.  Ave. 
Burnett  .1.  3C.  Read's  20 

Burnetl  \'.  2C.  Quincy  11 

Burnham  ('.  B.  lDn. 

1!)  Essex  St.  Beverly 
Burnham  II.  L.  IC.  381  Harvard 
Burnham  .1.  A.  bC.  88  Mt.  Auburn 
Burnham  R.  X.  IC.  94  Prescott 
Burns  P.  S.  2M.  12  Ilolvoke* 

Burnstine  II.  C  2C.  55  Hammond 
Burr  ('.  2L.  Winthrop  20 

Burrage  <;.  B.  2C.  Sv.  19 

Burrage  1*.  l<  .       1727  I  lambridge 


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638 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Bun-age  W.  S.  2G.  10  Fayette 

Burrell  H.  L.  Asst.  Prof.  M. 

22  Newburv* 
Burrill  P.  L.  1C.  24  Mt.  Auburn 
Burrows  F.  G.  3M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Burton  W.  C.  1C.  M.  37 

Bush  C.  K.  sC.  22  Mt.  Auburn 
Bushnell  H.  D.  2C.  P.  37 

Butler  C.Shorey,  3M.257  Newbury 
Butler  C.  Stewart,  2C.  Ware  4 
Butler  H.  A.  3C.  H'ke  26 

Butler  J.  A.  2S.  1671  Cambridge 
Butler  L.  S.  2C.  Ware  7 

Butler  M.  L.  2C.  W.  43 

Butters  C.  C.  sS.  Concord 

Byerly  W.  E.  Prof.  39  Hammond 
Bygrave  H.  R.  2C.  Little's  29 

Byrd  W.  3C.  H'y  22 

Cabell  S.  W.  1G  91  Austin 

Cabot  A.  T.  Instr.  M.  1  Marlboro* 
Cabot  H.  2M  44  Newburv* 

Cabot  N.  W.  2C.  27  Holyoke 

Cadigan  J.  J.  1M.  16  Greenwich* 
Cahn  M.  L.  2L.  M.  11 

Cahn  W.  L.  1L.  20  Prescott 

Calhane  D.  F.  1G. 

58  Moore  St.  Haverhill 
Calkins  G.  3C.  S.  5 

Calkins  R.  2Dv.  S.  5 

Callahan  J.  T.  1M.  Woburn 

Callender  G.  S.  4G.  S.  19 

Cameron  W.  H.  1L.  Winthrop  12 
Campbell  A.  R.  1C.  .  67  Oxford 
Campbell  D.  2L.  14  Rutland 

Campbell  D.  F.  2G. 

1588  Cambridge 
Campbell  F.  A.  2L. 

670  Washington  St.  Brookline 
Campbell  J.  M.  1C.  AY.  H.  8 

Campbell  J.  S.  2L.  16  Oxford 

Campbell  M.  V.  IS.  H'ke  3 

Canfield  H.  4C.  20  Ware 

Cannon  W.  B.  4C.  D.  23 

Capen  E.  W.  3C.  W.  33 

Capron  P.  4C.  F.  5 

Carleton  P.  G.  1C.  C't  1 

Carleton  R,  H.  2C.  Little's  6 

Carlton  O.  J.  1C.  Felton  35 

Carmody  W.F.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Carney  F.  Asst.  in  Coll.  Li- 
brary, 14  Mellen 
Carney  M.  F.  4C. 

|17  Holborn  St.  Roxbury 
Carpenter  A.  B.  sS. 

1734  Cambridge 
Carpenter  D.  X.  4M. 

Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
Carpenter  H.  F.  2C.  M.  22 

Carpenter  J.  A.  3C.  M.  12 


Can  A.  L.  1C. 

13  Everett  St.  Dorchester 
Carret  J.  W.  sC.  6  Appian  Way 
Cards  L.  H.  2C.  438  Green 

Carroll  T.  F.  1M. 

25  Highland  Ave.  Roxbury 
Carter  A.  M.  2C.  P.  14 

Carter  A.  P.  2L.  W.  H.  55 

Carter  A.  T.  30.  Quincy  8 

Carter  C.  G.  4C.  Hilton"  16 

Carter  F.  B.  2C.  110  Dartmouth* 
Carter  H.  L.  2C.  W.  H.  7 

Carter  J.  C.  Overseer. 

54  Wall  St.  New  York,  X.  Y\ 
Carter  R,  B.  2C.  W.  H.  7 

Carter  W.  W.  1C.  T.  40 

Carv  F.  H.  2M.  Millbury 

Case  C.  E.  2C.  C't  34 

Case  F.  T.  2C.  C't  34 

Cass  E.  S.  3L.  20  Mellen 

Cassebeer  H.  A.  4C.  3  Sumner 
Cassidy  J.  J.  1M.  Harv.  Med. Sch.* 
Caswell  J.  1L.  59  Beacon* 

Caswell  W.  W.  4C.  Claverly  6 

Catlin  D.  C.  3L.  43  Irving 

Catlin  D.  K.  1C.  Claverly  2 

Catlin  S.  R.  3M.  27  Dartmouth* 
Catlin  T.  E.  1C,  Claverly  2 

Chace  F.  A.  3C.  18  Trowbridge 
ChaMu  P.  2C.  H'y  21 

Chamberlain,  J.  L.  1G.  84  Wendell 
Chamberlain  M.  Sec'y  of  L.S.S. 

Quincy  6 
Chamberlain  W.  P.  3M. 

27  Dartmouth* 
Chamberlin  H.  H.  1G.  Ware  42 
Chamberlin  J.  B.  4S.  Ware  55 

Champney  E.  F.  4C.  H"ke  17 

Chandler W.  M.  2C.  W.  17 

Channing,  E. Asst. Prof .1  Brewster 
Chapman  E.  M.  3M.  Xeedham 
Chapman  J.  L.  1L.  G.  33 

Chapman  L.  K.  1C.  T.  28 

Chard  T.  sC.  60  Brattle 

Chase  A.  H.  S.  3Dn 

10  Dean  St.  Everett 
Chase  A.  M.  4C.  H.  25 

Chase  A.  M.  P.  4G.  19  Lancaster 
Chase  E.  X.  4C.  T.38 

Chase  G.  D.  Proctor  (also  2  G.), 

25  Holyoke 
Chase  G.  H.  4C.  H.  30 

Chase  S.  M.  1C.  19  Irving 

Chatman  J.  E.  3C.  Ware  48 

Chauncey  E.F.3C.  1137  Mass.  ave. 
Cheever  D.  3C.  Little's  13 

Cheever  D.  W.  Prof.  Em.  M. 

557  Bovlston* 
Chenev  F.  E.  Asst.  M. 

*  Hotel  Bristol,  Coplev  Sq.* 
Chenev  H.  X.  IS. 

23  Gardner  st.  Allstou 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


(539 


Chesley  H.  G.  1C 

137  No.  Beacon  st.  Brighton 
Chessman  C.F.  1C.  24  Mt.  Auburn 
Child  F.  J.  Prof.  67  Kirkland 

Childs  A.  H.  3C.  C.  66 

ChildsE.  O.  1C.  P.  59 

Childs  H.  H.  2C.  Ware  30 

Chipman  R.  L.  2C.  P.  54 

Chisholm  F.  G.  2C.  1134  Mass.  av. 
Chittenden  A.  P.  3C.  S.  6 

Chittenden  R.  C.  3C.  S.  6 

Choate  J.  H.  3C.  25  Holyoke 

Christy  B.  H.  2L.  Winthrop  31 
Chrostwaite  T.  F.  1C.  34  Bigelow 
Church  E.  B.  1L.  G.  29 

Churchill  D.  2M.  40  Hancock* 
Churchill  J.  W.  Instr.  Dv. 

Audover 
Chute  E.  H.  3Dn.  Declham 

<  lap  E.  W.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Clapp  A.  B.  4C.  T.  3 

Clapp  D.  M.  Lectr.  Dn. 

62  Trinity  Terrace,  Copley  Sq.* 
clapp  H.  1C.  W.  48 

Clapp  R.  1C.  M.  34 

Clark  A.  R.  1 L.  1599  Mas*,  ave. 
Clark  C.  A.  sS. 

19  Highland  ave.  Somerville 
Clark  E.  4C.  102  Mt.  Auburn 

Clark  E.  E.  2L.  21  Prince 

(lark  E.  F.  3C.  467  Broadway 

Clark  E.  II.  4C.  Claverlv  50. 

Clark  E.  L.  C.  IS.  33  Trowbridge 
riark  E.  P.  2C.  1727  Cambridge 
Clark  F.  W.  3  L.  C.  51 

Clark  II.  W.  2L.  65  Hammond* 
Clark  J.  C.  L.  2C.  G.  40 

Clark  J.  Taggart,  3C.  25  Church 
Clark  S.  Taylor.  3C.  Read's  28 

Clark  P.  IL4C.  Claverly  42 

Clark  T.  W.  IS.  48  Garden 

Clarke  J.  G.  2S.  C.  29 

Clarke  T.  W.  IC.  T.  16 

Clarkson  C.  F.  2L.  10  Oxford 

Clarkson  R.  P.  1L. 

137  Highland  st.  Poxbury 
Clarkson  T.  II.  IC.  31  Everett 

Cleaves  C.  H.  IC.  G.  47 

clement  R.3C.  434  Marlboro'* 
Cleveland  II.  I>.  2C.  12  Oxford 
Cleveland  II .  II.  1  M  . 

185  School  st.  Somerville 
Cliff  A.  A.  IM.425  Shawmul  ave* 
Clifford  A.  G.  1L.  i"i   11 

dough  F.  II.  3M. 

28  Allston  st.  Allston 
Coar  A.  II.  2Dv.  :>i  Wendell 

Cobb  R.  Corresponding  Secre- 
tary and  Asst.  I'.  .") 
Cobnrn  II.  F.  2.M.  16  Dana 
Cochrane  P.  D.  IC.  Clawrlv  13 
Oockcroft  A.  is.  1680 Cambridge 
Codman  A.  4C.                 27  Holyoke 


Codman  C.  P.  Overseer 

57  Marlboro* 
Coester  A.  L.  4C.  M.  21 

CofHuE.  R.  3L.  AV.  H.  37 

Coffin  F.  B.  1L.  G.  42 

Coffin  S.  3C.  P.  32 

Coffin  W.  B.  IC. 

Mason  Ter.  Brookline 
Coggeshall  G.  W.  Asst.  8  Shepard 
Cogswell  E.  K.  3C.  61  Kirkland 
Cohen  VV.  B.  2G 

20  Federal  st.  Salem 
Colbert  J.  J.  sC.  37  Trumbull* 
Colby  K.  G.  1  L.  19  Rutland 

Cole  G.  A.  IS.  Shepherd  4 

Cole  G.  F.  2G.  94  Wendell 

Cole  W.  G.  G.  3C.  28  Weudell 

Coleman  L.  G..1S.  H'ke  27 

Coleman  S.  C.  1  C.  Hilton  7 

Coleman  W.  1L.  1686  Cambridge 
Colgate  C.  H.  2C. 

92  Glen  st.  Somerville 
Collier  F..F.  sC. 

91  Congress  ave.  Chelsea 
Collin  C.  O.  L.  3M. 

147  Warren  ave.* 
Collins  E.  2G. 

985  Adams  st.  Dorchester 
Collins  G.  L.  4C 
Collins  W.  D.  Asst.  (also  1  G.), 

City  Building.  Brattle  sq. 
Collins  W.  E.  3C.  H.  26 

Collins  W.  J.  2M.  20  St.  Charles* 
Colpitis  E.  H.4C.  29  Sacramento 
Coltou  H.  S.  2C.  G.  7 

Comfort  W.  W.  1G.  W.  H.  42 

Conant  E.  B.  1L.  31  Mt.  Vernon* 
Couant  E.  F.  gr.M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Conant  L.  K.  IC.  1750  Cambridge 
Conant  W.  M.  Instr.  M. 

252  New  bur  v* 
Cone  R.  \V.  4(  .  C.  68 

Conger  J.  X.  2L.  42  Kirkland 

Conklin  1'.  M.  sS.  381  Harvard 
Conklin  M.  M.  sS.  G.  50 

Connelly  .1.  E.  IL.  Ashmont 

Connolly  3.  B.  sS.  11  MMlen 

Connolly  .1.  T.  IL.  56  Amory 

Connolly  W .  E.  2C.  56  Amory 
Connor  M.  .1.  is.  n-ji  Mas 9.  ave. 
Conroy  \V.  IL  sC.  6  Story 

Cook  C.  s.  IC.  T.  rV 

Cook  II.  II.  'Mi.  T.50 

Cook  \.  c.  bC.  "»'''i  &Cass.  ave.- 
Cook  o.  s.  3L.  w  .  II.  :. 

Cook  P.  II.  ic  50  Prosl 

Cooke  H.  A.  1M.  21  W.  Cedar* 
Cooke  w.  P.  [nstr.  Dn. 

331)  Dartmouth* 

Cooley  A.  s.  ic.  34  Blgelow 

Coolev  F.  B.  3C.  c.  66 

Coolldge  A.  [nstr.  M.      l  Exeter* 


640 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Coolidge  A.  C.  Instr.  Ware  15 

Coolidge  A.  J.  3L.  52  Brattle 

Coolidge  T.  J.  Overseer, 

Ames  bldg* 
Coonley  H.  1C.  W.  H.  57 

Cooper  F.  R.  2C.      22  Mt.  Auburn 
Cooper  H.  E.  sL. 

18  Trowbridge  pi. 
Cooper  J.  E.  1L.  54  Garden 

Cooper  J.  T.   2G.  14  Mellen 

Copeland  C.  T.  Instr.  G.  24 

Copeland  E.  M.  2C.  59  Harris 

Corbett  J.  jL.  18  Sumner 

Corbin  A.  4C.  Beck  2 

Corbin  J.  Asst.  26  Garden 

Corbin  L.  P.  2S.  M.  42 

Cordova  J.  D.  de,  2C.  C't  27 

Corliss  W.  F.  2L.  S.  29 

Cormier  L.  R.  3V. 

3  Pleasant  st.  Charlestown 
Cornwell  C.  C.  de  V.  IS. 

12  Mt.  Auburn 
Cornwell  H.  C.  deV.  3C. 

12  Mt.  Auburn 
Corwin  A.  W.  1L.  65  Hammond 
Costello  I.  F.  1M.  Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Costello  J.  H.  3M.40  E.Brookline* 
Cotter  J.  A.  C.  1G.  H.  6 

Cottle  H.  E.  2C.  T.  25 

Cotton  John  P.  1C.  M.  14 

Cotton  Joseph  P.  4C.       Hilton  A. 
Cotton  W.  D.  3C.  W.  H.  44 

Cottrell  H.  J.2M.  Harv.  Med.Sch.* 
Cottrell  W.  N.  3L.  W.  H.  24 

Coues  R.  W.  1G.    104  Mt.  Auburn 
Councilman  W.  T.  Prof.  M. 

457  Marlboro* 
Coveney  J.  A.  3C. 

73  Marshall  st.  Somerville 
Cowles  E.  Instr.  M. 

McLean  Hospital,  Waverly 
Cox  A.  4C.  78  Mt.  Auburn 

Cox  A.  B.  1L.  14  Rutland 

Cox  R.  H.  1C.  H'ke  4 

Coxeter  J.  S.  2Dn.       Newtonville 
Cozzens  G.  F.  2C  H"ke  4 

Craigin  G.  A.  Asst.  M. 

405  Marlboro* 
Cram  E.  R.  4C.  16  Pleasant  pi. 
Cram  G.  W,  Recorder  W.  7 

Cram  W.  H.  3C.  Ware  35 

Crandell  A.R.4M.  Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Crandon  L.  G.  2M. 

Harvard  Med.  Sch.* 
Crane  C.  C.  1M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Crane  E.  R.  4C.  W.  2 

Crapo  C.  F.  1C.  P.  43 

Craven  A.  B.  sS.  Felton  16 

Crawford  F.  X.  2M. 

661  4th  St.  So.  Boston 
.F.sC.  li 
Crawl  ord  L.  R.  sL. 

92  Washington  ave. 


Creden  B.  T.  1C.  M.  57 

Creelman  G.  W.  4C.  H.  22 

Creesy  E.  L.  4C.  G.  44 

Crocker  A.  A.  2S.  Felton  1 

Crocker  E.  sC.  Quincy  7 

Crocker  F.  L.  2C.  H'ke  13 

Crocker  G.  G.  1C.  Quincy  12 

Crocker  J.  R.  2C.  Ware  12 

Crockett  E.  A.  Asst.  M. 

226  Marlboro* 
Croly  H.  D.  sC.  13£  Hilliard 

Cronin  C.  H.  2C.  Hyde  Park  ave.* 
Cronin  J.  F.  1L.  Hyde  Park  ave. 
Cronin  M.J.  2M.  Harv.Med,  Sch.* 
Cronon  C.  2  V.  Canton 

Crooks  C.  M.  3  Dv.  D.  5 

Croplev  J.  H.  1  C.  16  Storv 

Crosbv  J.  F.  2L.  Newton 

Crosby  W.  T.  1M.  Brockton 

Cross  A.  L.  Asst.  (also  1  G.)W.  54 
Cross  H.  D.  3  Dn.  71  Myrtle* 

Cross  W.  P.  4M. 

86  Newman  St.  So.  Boston 
Cross  F.  B.  sC.  343  Harvard 

Crothers  S.  M. Preacher  6  Everett 
Crowell  G.  M.  1  M.Har.  Med.Sch* 
Crowley  J.  L.  .1  C.  54  Fairmont 
Crowley  J.  W.  4  C.  14  Oxford 
Crowley  T.  F.  1L.  125  Pinckney* 
Crowther  F.  lDn. 

60  Mvrtle  St.  E.  Somerville 
Culver  C.  M.  sC  51  Wendell 

Cummin  J.  W.  4  M.The Berkeley* 
Cummings  E.  Asst.  Prof. 

Irving,  cor.  Scott 
Cummings  F.  R.  2  M. 

Concord,  N.  H. 
Cummings  J.  Instr.  T.  7 

CunniffM.  J.  G.  2C 

20  W.  Walnut  Park,  Roxbury 
Cunningham  A.  B.  2  C.  P.  26 

Cunningham  J.  H.  sS. Shepherd  19 
Currie  B.  W.  1C.  1172  Mass.  ave. 
Currier  W.  E.  2M.  Leicester 

Curry  E.  F.  4M  Winchester 

Curry  J.  J.  4M. 

113  Main  st.  Charlestown 
Curtis  A.  L.  1C.  Irving  pi. 

Curtis  B.  1C.  W.  H.  2S 

Curtis  B.  R.  2C.  25  Holyoke 

Curtis  E.  D.  2C.  Shepherd  5 

Curtis  F.  2C  Ware  38 

Curtis  G.  C.  sS.  T.  68 

Curtis  H.  A.  4C  Shepherd  17 

Curtis  J.  F.  1C.  Shepherd  17 

Cushing  G.  M.  2L.  409  Marlboro* 
Cushing  R.P.sS.13  Trowbridge  pi. 
Cushman  H.  E.  2G.  D.  24 

CushmanR.3L.  14  Trowbridge  pi. 
Cusick  T.  F.  4M.  Taunton 

Cutler  B.  S.  1C.  36  Mt.  Auburn 
Cutler  C.  N.  2M. 

10  Everett  ave.  Chelsea 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


641 


Cutler  E.  G.  Instr.  M. 

214  Beacon* 
Cutler  S.  C.  IS  W.  H.  32 

Cutler  W.  H.  Janitor,  Mass.  Hall 
Cutler  W.  W.  2L.  W.  H.  55 

Cutter  C.  W.  2C.  Hilton  9 

Cutting  E.  W.  2C.  T.  13 

Cutting  R.  B.  3C.  Claverly  48 

Cuttiug  W.  L.  1C.         Claverly  17 
Dacy  A.  E.  3L.  H'ke  2 

Daggett  F.  W.  IS  16  Oxford 

Daley  J.  lDn.  6  W.  Newton* 

Dallinger  F.  W.  2L.  S.  4 

Dalton  P.  S.  Wadsworth  7 

Daly  A.  E.  1C.  13  Mellen 

Daly  R.  A.  Instr.  P.  60 

Daly  T.  J.  3M.  Lawrence 

Damon  E.  F.  3L.      150  Chandler* 
Damon  I.  1C.  F.  1 

Damon  L.  T.  Asst.  (also  2G.) 

S.  21 
Dana  C.  C.  2C.  Little's  19 

Danforth     A.  Deputy  Treasurer, 

*12  Mt.  Vernon 
Daniel  V.  4M 

259  Princeton  St.  E.  Boston 
Darling  E.  A.  Asst.  M. 

1603  Mass.  ave. 
Darling  E.  H.  3C.  W.  A.  41 

Davenport  C.  B.  Instr. 

11  Francis  ave. 
Davenport  F.  H.  Asst.  Prof.  M. 
372  Marlboro* 
Davenport  H.  H.  2C.  Felton  5 
Davidson  I.  F.  3C.1699  Cambridge 
Davis  A.  G.  Keeper  of  Corpora- 
tion Records,  50  State* 
Davis  A.  W.  2C.  P.  50 
Davis  B.  1L.  Winthrop  32 
Davis  C.  H.  1M. 

150  Broadway,  Somerville 
Davis  E.  G.  2S.  465  Broadway 
Davis  E.  H.  2S.  P.  65 

Davis  E.  J.  1M  59  Bristol 

Davis  E.  P.  1C.  14  Oxford 

Davis  F.  F.  2G.  H.  17 

Davis  G.  A.  1M.  P.  65 

Davis  H.  E.  2Dn.    137  Pembroke* 
Davis  J.  M.  3L.  58  Hammond 

Davis  L.  2M.  154  Beacon* 

Davis  M.  B.  2C.  G.  16 

Davis  P.  1C.  Beck  36 

DavisE.  C.  3C.  Ware  20 

Davis  R.  L  2Dn. 

3  Sturgis  St.  Chelsea 
Davis  R.  8.  2C  Waverly 

Davis  W.  G.  aC.  41  Bases 

Davis  \\\  II.  3M.       91  Newbury* 
Davis  W.  M.  Prof.  1  Bond 

Davis  W.  s.  21  >n.  Brain  tree 

Day  E.  B.  4C  P.  16 

Day  I'.  4S.  P.  16 

Dayton  C.  W.  IC.  Felton  3 


Dean  C.  E.  1M.  Brockton 

Dean  H.  B.  IC.  M.  30 

Dean  J.  3C.  65  Mt.  Auburn 

Dean  P.  R.  4C.  H.  22 

Dean  R.  D.  3M.  Taunton 

Dearborn  E.  P.  2C. 

1699  Cambridge 
Dearborn  G.  V.  N.  1G. 

15  Union  Park* 
Dearborn  S.  S.  2M. 

169  W.  Newton* 
Deavitt  E.  H.  3L  61  Oxford 

DeBlois  L.  A.  IS.  372  Marlboro* 
DeBlois  T.  A.  Instr.  M. 

372  Marlboro* 
Decker  W.  N.  3M. 

Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
DeitrickF.  S.  1L.  H'ke  24 

DeLaittre  K.  2C.  W.  H.  15 

Delany  S.  P.  4C.  P.  7 

DeLue  F.  S.  Asst. 

468  Boylston* 
Denholm  J.  A.  IC.  W.  H.  3 

Denholm  W.  J.  3C.  W.  H.  36 

Denison  G.  H.  IC.  381  Harvard 
Denison  J.  A.  2C.  P.  84 

Denison  W.  T.  4C.  M.  5 

Denman  W.  2L.  1716  Cambridge 
Dennen  J.  H.  IV. 

22  Bartlett  st.  Somerville 
Dennis  J.  C.  IC.  H'ke  34 

Dennison  H.  S.  IC.  373  Harvard 
Denny  G.  A.  1G.  1683  Cambridge 
Denny  G.  K.  IC.  H'ke  16 

DeXormandie  C.  L.  2L.  10  Ash 
DeNormandie  R.  L.  2C  W.  17 

Dent  L.  L.  1L.  43  Irving 

Derby  G.  S.  4C.  Little's  2 

Derby  I.  H.  sS  126  Mt.  Aubnrn 
Derby  S.  H.  IC.  Manter  8 

Desmond  W.  J.  IC.  14  Mellen 

Devlin  J.  E.  IC.  W.  H.  21 

Dexter  E.  V.  3C.  H'ke  22 

Dexter  F.  Asst.  Prof.  M. 

148  Marlboro* 
Dexter  L.  L.  2(  .  6  Irving  pi. 

Dexter  S.  O.  2C.  96  Prescott 

Dexter  W.  E.  3<  Little's  20 

Diaz  M.  D.  IS.  1023  Mass.  av. 

Dibblee  A.J.  3L.  57  Brattle 

Dibblee  B.  II.  IC.  68  Mt.  Auburn 
Dibblee  II.  4C.  s  Bom 

Dickinson  A.  L.  2L  17  Gray 

Dickinson  C.4C.  W.  II.  1 

Dickinson  E.T.  LDn.6  ( toncord  aq.* 
Dickinson  .1.  I).  2Dn.  WatertOWD 
Dickinson  W.R.1C.  10  Remington 
Dickson  P.  C.  sS.  War.'  37 

Dill  W.  1\  II..  C.  24 

Dillcv  A..  U.  2C.  II.  32 

Diinan  .1.  B.  LG. 

130  Angell  st.  Providence,  R.  I. 
Dinsraoor  w.  P.J.  tS.55  Elolyoke 


642 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Dix  G.  A.  1M.  Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
Dixon  P.  J.  H.  1M.  Holyoke 

Dixon  R.  B.  3C.  W.  H.  58 

Dobyns  F.  2C.  S.  23 

Dodge  A.  M.  1M.  Har.Med.  Sch.* 
Dodge  C.  C.  1G. 

23  Federal  st.  Salem 
Dodge  G.  B.  2M.  Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
Dodge  N.  P.  2L.  Winthrop  32 
Dodge  R.  G.  2L.  W.  H.  37 

Dodge  R.  M.  IB.  Bussey  Inst. 
Doe  R.  2C.  58  Hammond 

Doherty  J.  J.  1C. 

294  Washington  st.  Lynn 
Dohs  F.  Instr.  18  Story 

Dolan  F.  T.  2V. 

753  Dudley  st.  Dorchester 
Dole  C.  F.  lDn. 

4  Carlisle  st.  Roxbury 
Dole  J.  D.  1C. 

Roanoke  ave.    Jamaica  Plain 
Dolman  C.  G.  1C.  6  Story 

Donahue  J.  J.  sC 

East  st.  Dorchester 
Donald  E.  W.  Preacher 

233  Clarendon* 
Donald  M.  1C.  25  Holyoke 

Donaldson  F.  A.  4C  9  Story 

Donaldson  W.  R.  2C.  C't.  45 

Donham  W.  B.  1C.  80  Wendell 
Donlan  C.  E.  2M.  Lowell 

Donlan  J.  M.  3M  Fitchburg 

Donnelly  H.  A.  4M.  26  Bradford* 
Donoghue  J.  C.  3M.  Georgetown 
Donohoe  G.  3M. 

166  Magnolia  st.  Dorchester 
Donworth  E.  C.  2L. 

12  Kirkland  pi. 
Dorgan  J.  A.  2M.  Lawrence 

Dority  A.  A.  1C. 

647  Shawmut  Ave.* 
Dorman  H.  G.  4C.  W.  33 

Dorman  W.  E.  2C.  S.  22 

Dorr  G.  H.  3C.  56  Plympton 

Dorsey  C.  W.  4C.  22  Leonard  Ave. 
Dorsey  G.  A.  Instr.  P.  M. 

Doucette  A.  E.  1G.  T.  8 

Douglas  E.  R.  1G.  54  Hammond 
Douglass  H.  P.  grDv.  20  Gray 
Douglass  T.  O.  lDv.  20  Gray 

Dove  P.  2C.  Hilton  13 

Dow  C.  H.  2L.  421  Broadway 

Dow  C.  S.  3S.  H.  2 

Dow  G.  F.  4M.  Reading 

Dow  J.  W.  3C.  T.  22 

Dow  R.  4C.  T.  61 

Dowd  E.  F.  2M.  So.  Natick 

Dowd  F.  C.  1M. 

30  Pinckney  St.  Somerville 
Dowling  H.  M.  3L.  345  Harvard 
Downey  W.  H.  3M. 

7  Columbus  Sq.* 
Dowst  H.  P.  1C.       8  Appiaa  Way 


Dowty  W.  E.  3C.  M.  50 

Drake  A.  K.  2M.  Tewksburv 

Draper  E.  B.  1C.  M.  2 

Draper  F.  E.  1L.  18  Mason 

Draper  F.  W.  Prof.  M. 

304  Marlboro.* 
Draper  W.  H.  4C.  W.  52 

Dray  F.  R.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Dresser  F.  E.  1L.  12  Kirkland  PI. 
Dresser  H.  W.  sC.  30  Irving 

Dresser  J.  P.  sC.  30  Irving 

Drew  C.  D.  2C.  H'y  24 

Driggs  H.  P.  1L.  1599  Mass.  Ave. 
Drummond  E.  A.  1M. 

43  Babcock  St.  Brookline 
Drury  G.  P.  3C.  W.  34 

DuBois  A.  2C.  M.  23 

Duckering  W.  W.  2M. 

39  Fort  Ave.  Roxburv 
Duckworth  P.  H.  lDn. 

82  Princeton  St.  Lowell 
Dudley  C.  3M.  Abington 

Dudley  F.  C.  4C.  H'y  19 

Dudley  G.  E.  1C.  W.  22 

Dudley  H.  1L.  24  Avon  Hill 

Dudlev  H.  S.  2S.  Beck  7 

DuffR.  4C.     .  26  Holyoke 

Duffleld  F.  4C.  1168  Mass.  Ave. 
Duffield  G.  1C.  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Duffield  M.  S.  3C.  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Duffield  P.  Asst.  1168  Mass.  Ave. 
Dumaresq  J.  1C.  78  Mt.  Auburn 
Duncan  S.  W.  1M. 

St.  Paul  St.  Brookline 
Dunham  R.  J.  1C.  1256  Mass.  Ave. 
Duniway  C.  A.  3G.  138  Brattle 
Dunlop  A.  E.  1L.  Winthrop 

Dunlop  J.  W.  2C.  1270  Mass.  Ave. 
Dunn  C.  H.  4C.  W.  29 

Dunn  R.  S.  2C.  W.  29 

Dunning  H.  sC.  P.  44 

DuPont  E.  3C.  H'ke  19 

Durgin  A.  F.  1C.  61  Oxford 

Durgin  S.  H.  Lect.  M. 

175  Newbury.* 
Durward  A.  Asst.  (also  1G.), 

94  Wendell 
Dutch  H.  W.  4C.  D.H.  2 

Dutton  F.  B.  3C.  H'ke  26 

Dutton  G.  D.  1  C.  30  Holyoke 

Dutton  R.  2C.  G.  20 

Dutton  W.  P.  4C.  40  Kirkland 
DwightE.  W.  Asst.  M. 

224  Marlboro.* 
Dwight  H.  1C.  10  Oxford 

Dwight  T.  Prof.  M.  235  Beacon* 
Dwinell  E.  H.  4C.  H.  25 

Dyar  J.  W.  1C.  W.  H.  27 

Dyer  G.  J.  1C.  Claverly  51 

Dyer  H.  B.  2C.  25  Mt.  Pleasant 
Dyer  H.  C.  2L.  H'y  9 

Dyer  J.  L.  1C.  25  Mt.  Pleasant 
Dver  L.  T.  4C.  Claverly  25 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


643 


Dynes  J.  H.  1G. 
Dyrenforth  A.  4C. 


49  Oxford 
P.  11 


Earle  S.  C.  2G. 

8  Franklin  St.  Somerville 
Early  L.  F.  2G.  80  Wendell 

Eastrnan  C.  R.  Asst.  M.  Z. 

356  Harvard 
Easton  E.  T.  1M.  Rockland 

Eaton  A.  M.  3C.  11  Appian  Way 
Eaton  J.  E.  Proctor  (also  3L), 

Hilton  4 
Eaton  J.  J.  48.  81  Pemberton 

Eaton  R.  G.  4M.  Wakefield 

Eaton  W.  D.  1C.  11  Appian  Way 
Eddy  F.  G.  Instr.  Dn. 

Providence,  R.  I. 
Eddy  S.  4C.  60  Brattle 

Edgell  C.  S.  1C.  C't  23 

Edgell  F.  V.  2S.  94  Wendell 

Edmunds  J.  R.  Asst.  61  Garden 
Edmunds  G.  1L.  M.  35 

Edmunds  J.  W.  2C.  M.  8 

Edson  J.  W.  2C.  T.  12 

Edwards  E.  B.  2C.  1256  Mass.  Ave. 
Edwards  H.  4C.  108  Mt.  Vernon* 
Ehrmann  N".  sC.  371  Harvard 

Elberfeld  S.  L.  grDv.  9  Wendell 
Elder  E.  E.  1C.  Revere 

Elder  E.R.3C.  H.  27 

Elder  W.  S.  1L.  447  Green 

Eldred  A.  W.  instr.  Dn. 

Worcester 
Eliot  C.  W.  president,  17  Quincy 
Elliot  F.  S.  1L.  H'ke  2 

Elliot  J.  S.  1M.  42  Kirkland 

Elliott  G.  B.  3L.  Claverly  38 

Elliott  J.  W.  2M.  49  Chambers* 
Ellis  A.  B.  lDv.  16  Louisburg  Sq.* 
Ellis  D.  A.  3L. 

75  Dale  St.  Roxbury 
Ellis  W.  R.  2M. 

97  Prospect  St.  Somerville 
Ellsworths.  W.  4M.  Braintree 
Elmore  S.  D.  3L.  473  Broadway 
Elwell  G.  J.  lDn. 

37  Mt.  Vernon  St.  Gloucester 
Ely  C.  H.  IS.  T.  58 

ElyM.  4C.  T.58 

Ely  V.  D.  1C.  H'ke  41 

Emerson  E.  B.  2M.  Everett 

Emerson  F.  A.  2S.  Winthrop 

Emerson  W.  R.  P.  1M. 

255  Warren  St.  Roxbury 
Emerton  E.  Prof.  19  Chauncy 

Emery  A.  B.  IS.  £9  DeWolf 

Emery  G.  E.  3M. 

Thornton  St.  Roxbury 
Emery  J.  W.  3  Dn.  W.  Medford 
Emmett  G.  T.  2C.  60  Mt.  Auburn 
Emmons  A.   IS.  2C.  Hilton  1!) 

Emory  I).  McC.  sC.  Little's 7 

Endicott  II.  2C.  Little's  13 


Endicott  T.  H.  1C.  Hilton  37 

Ensign  C.  S.  1C.  H'ke  39 

Ernst  H.  C.  Prof.  M. 

8  Greenough  v\ve.  Jamaica  Plain 
Esterbrook  M.  1C.  24  Holyoke 
Eustis  L.  E.  1C.  3  Highland 

Evans  C.  F.  A.1C.  827  Broadway* 
Eveleth  C.  M.  4S.  18  Martin 

Evereth  W.  H.  Supt.  of 

Grounds,  18  Martin 

Everett  A.  H.  sS. 
Everett  C.  C.  Prof,  and  Dean 

of  Div.  Faculty,  53  Garden 

Everett  E.  E.  2M.  3  Ash  pi.* 

Evvald  C.  A.  Asst.  M.   94  Charles* 
Ewing  A.  B.  1C. 

215  Huntington  Ave.* 
Eyre  A.  S.  1C.  C.  57 

Faber  H.  B.  2S.  C't  48 

FahnestockC.  1C.  Ware  13 

Fahnestock  E.  IS.  Ware  13 

Fair  J.  F.  2M.  Natick 

Fairbank  D.  IS.  Claverly  22 

Fairchild  B.  1C.  27  Holyoke 

Fairchild  J.  C.  4C.        Claverly  55 
Fairlie  J.  A.  1G.  C.  35 

Fales  D.  3C.  M.  3 

Fales  L.  A.  2C.  2  Hudson 

Fallon  W.  E.  lDn. 

37  Winthrop  St.  Charlestown 
Falvev  F.  W.  1C. 

62  G.  St.  So.  Boston 
Farley  F.  E.  3G.  G.  36 

Farley  J.  W.  1C.  8  Holyoke 

Fallow  J.  W.  Instr.  M. 

234  Clarendon* 
Farlow  W.  G.  Prof.  24  Quincy 
Farnam  H.  1L.  '54  Garden 

Farnham  E.  gr.M.Harv.Med.  Sch* 
Farnham  O.  M.  sC.  G.  36 

Farnsworth  W.  O.  2G. 

2550  Washington  St.  Roxbury 
Farquhar  H.  G.  s.C.  Felton  1*9 

Farr  D.  H.  IS.  28  Holyoke 

Farrar  C.  B.  4C.       18  Trowbridge 
Farrar  W.  4C. 

24  Elm  St.  Dorchester 
Farrington  E.  L.  3Dn.  Lowell 

Faulkner  R.  E.  1G. 

35  Mt.  Vernon  St.* 
Faunce  W.  J.  2Dn. 

42  Spring  Pk.  Av.  Jamaica  Plain 
Faxon  B.  3C. 

302  Walnut  St.  Brookliue 
Faxon  C.  E.  Asst.  .Jamaica  Plain 
Faxon  T.  K.  1C.  12(5  Mt.  Auburn 
Faxon  W.  Asst.  M.  '/..  Arlington 
Fay  A.  <;.  bC.  1691  Cambridge 
Fay  F.  P.  4C.  U    1!> 

Fay  s.  B.  i<  .  u.:> 

Fayerweather  R.  IC.       1  Gorham 
Ferring  <;.  R.  3L.  Manter  3 


644 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


FederJ.C.  1C.  C't  2 

Feiss  H.  O.  2C.  P.  70 

Felton  W.  E.  2S.  44  Brattle 

Fennessy  E.  H.  4C. 

78  Mt.  Auburn 
Fenno  E.  N.  3C.  Little's  10 

Fenuo  H.  B.  2S.  Little's  32 

Fenollosa  M.  E.  3C.  W.  25 

Fenton  H.  W.  2S.  28  Holyoke 

Ferguson  E.  H.  2M. 

488  Broadway,  So.  Boston 
Fernald  A.  3Dn.  Har.  Den.  Sch.* 
Fernald  M.  L.  Asst.  (al  o  3S.) 

41  Laugdon 
Fernald  R.  L.  sS.  41  Laugdon 

Fetter  G.  E.  IV.  50  Village* 

Few  W.  P.  Proctor  (also  4G.), 

Read's  24 
Ffoulke  H.  C.  2C.  M.  24 

Field  H.  A.  2M.  Quincy 

Field  S.  B.  2S.  67  Oxford 

Field  T.  2C.  Claverly  49 

Field  W.  E.  3C.  W.  H.  54 

Field  W.L.W.  sS.  Milton 

Fillebrown  T.  Prof.  Dn. 

157  Newbury* 
Finlay  G.  1.  2C.  22  Shepard 

Finney  H.  W.  1C.  F.  3 

Fischer  O.  E.  2M. 

312  Columbus  Ave.* 
Fish  A.  L.  1C.  421  Broadway 

FishH.  H.  1C.  H'ke  32 

Fisher  E.  M.  3C.  T.  46 

Fisher  J.  H.  1L.  S.  16 

Fisher  J.  T.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Fisher  R.  T.  2C.  P.  46 

Fisher  S.  C.  lDn. 

102  Dorchester  St.* 
Fisher  T.  W.  Lect.  M. 

Insane  Hospital,  So.  Boston 
Fisher  W.  R.  3C.  T.  9 

Fisk  I.  L.  3C.  40  Kirkland 

Fisk  L.  B.  Auditor  of 


Dining  Assoc. 
Fiske  C.  H.  3L. 
Fiske  C.  N.  1M. 
Fiske  H.  M.  3C. 
Fiske  J.  Lect. 
Fiske  W.  E.  2G. 


Memorial  Hall 

405  Marlboro* 

M.  29 

27  Everett 

22  Berkeley 

14  Mellen 


Fitz  G.  W.  Asst.  Prof,  and  Med. 

Visitor,  Claverly  11 

Fitz  R.  H.  Prof.  M.  18  Arlington* 
Fitz  W.  S.  1C.  Little's  17 

FitzGerald  C.  G.  1C.  T.  23 

Fitzgerald  J.  J.  lDn. 

3  Dayton  Ave.  Roxbury 
Fitzgerald  M.  2L.  40  Irving 

Fitzgerald  M.  E.  2M.  64  W.  Cedar* 
FitzGerald  R.  Y.  1L.  40  Irving 
Fitzgerald  T.  F.  3C.  M.  33 

Fitzgerald  T.  P.  3M. 

8  Emmons  PI. 


Fitzgerald  T.  R.  lDn.  Dorchester 
Flagg  C.  J.  2C.  C't  30 

Flaherty  J.  H.  IV.  404  Tremont* 
Flaherty  M.  T.  2L.  67  Oxford 

Flanagan  W.  F.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
FlaudrauC.  M.  Asst.  60  Brattle 
Fleischer  C.  2G.  38  St.  Botolph* 
Fleischmann  C.  L.  4C.  W.  H.  2 
Fleisher  E.  A.  1C.  Ware  34 

Fleming  G.  E.  sC.  W.  9 

Flershem  R.  B.  2C.  M.  42 

Fletcher  D.  H.  1C.  D.  21 

Fletcher  J.  B.  Instr.  6  Chauncy 
Flint  C.  P.  4M.  45  Westland  Ave.* 
Flint  J.  2C.  H'ke  47 

Flynn  E.  J.  1L.  H.  8 

Folsom  C.  F.  Overseer. 

15  Marlboro* 
Folsom  J.  W.  1G.  26  Trowbridge 
Fontaine  H.  T.  gr  M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Foote  H.  W.  3C.  W.  H.  18 

Forbes  A.  3C.  Claverly  41 

Forbes  E.  B.  2M. 

198  W.  Brookline* 
Forbes  E.  W.  1G  T.  34 

Forbes  F.  M.  4C.  30  Holyoke 

Forbes  J.  D.  1C.  Little's  28 

Ford  C.  W.  sC.  22  Mt.  Auburn 
Ford  C.  Y.  lDn.  W.  Newton 

Ford  G.  B.  1C,  C.  42 

Ford  J.  D.  M.  Inst,  (also  2G.), 

C.  56 
Ford  L.  A.  1L.  67  Oxford 

Ford  W.  B.  3C.  40  Kirkland 

Fordyce  S.  W.  2C.  H'ke  27 

Forman  G.  A.  4C.  Hilton  6 

Forrest  G.  L.  2Dn. 

231  W.  Newton* 
Forrest  R.  F.  2M. 

28  Nichols  Ave.  Watertown 
Forsyth  A.  4C.  21  Putnam  Av. 
Foss  C.  A.  3L.  27  Irving 

Foss  E.  sC.  8  Allston* 

Foss  G.  B.  Lect.  V.  and 
Resident  Hospital  Surgeon, 

50  Village* 
Foster  B.  O.  1G. 

Winsor  Road,  Brookline 
Foster  C.  M.  1C.  19  Irving 

Foster  G.  H.  1C.  H'ke  43 

Foster  H.  B.  1G.  1746  Cambridge 
Foster  H.  I.  2C.  25  Holyoke 

Foster  I.  M.  1L.  41  Wendell 

Foster  L.  K.  2C.  P.  81 

Foster  W.  A.  1L.  12  Sumner 

Fowler  H.  W.  2C.  P.  53 

Fox  E.  W.  2C  473  Broadway 

Fox  F.  B.  4C.  T.  67 

Fox  R.  K.  4C.  M.  9 

Francis  J.  S.  3C.  H'ke  13 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


645 


Franke  K.  Asst.  Prof. 

2  Berkeley  PI. 
Frank  H.  P.  1L.  28  Clarendon* 
Frank  R.  T.  4C  H?ke  11 

Fraprie  F.  R.  2S.  22  Mt.  Auburn 
Fraser  A.  P.  1L.  54  Hammond 
Fraser  D.  J.  3Dv.  D.  20 

Frazier  H.  1L.  68  Mt.  Auburn 

Freedman  L.  A.4C. 

1734  Cambridge 
Freeman  G.  F.  4M. 

60  Elm,  Everett 
Freethey  E.  E.  lDn. 

302  Methuen,  Lawrence 
Freiberg  A.  J.  sL.  P.  9 

French  C.  F.  3C.  T.  11 

French  C.  H.  2C.  W.  28 

French  P.  1C.  28  Holyoke 

Frese  G.  Instr.  Andover 

Fried  G.  A.  1C.  C't  39 

Friedberg  H.  4C.  Read's  4 

Friedman  H.  J.  3C.  42  Kirkland 
Friedman  L.  V.  1M.  23  Irving 

Frost  D.  M.  1C.  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Frost  H.  B.  4M.  Belmont 

Frost  R.  M.  1C.  16  Oxford 

Frost  S.  T.  2C.  P.  6 

Frothingham  B.  4C.  Hilton  11 

Frothingham  E.  V.  4C.  M.  19 

Frothingham  J.  W.  1C.  Quincy  10 
Frothingham  L.  Asst.  M. 

29  Gloucester* 
Frothingham,  L.  A.  3L. 

29  Gloucester* 
Fuller  C.  S.  4C.  125  Prospect 

Fuller  E.  P.  3  V.  No.  Andover 

Fuller  H.  H.  4C.  W.  4 

Fuller  M.  B.  sC.  12  Kirkland  pi. 
Fuller  R.  W.  Asst.  also  4S.  G.  14 
Fuller  S.  L.  2C.  W.  H.  33 

Fullerton  E.  D.  2C.  H.  10 

Fulton  A.  M.  3C.  M.  50 

Fulton  D.  M.  1M.  61  Ellerv 

Furman  S.  8.  4C.  102  Mt.  Auburn 
Furness  J.  T.  2C.  M.  1 

FyfteJ.3C.  C't  42 

GadeJ.  A.4S.  Little's  20 

Gage  E.  V.  1C.  C.  53 

GageF.  B.  3V  50  Village* 

Galbraith  A.V.1C.63  Highland  av. 
Galbraith  .1.  S.  1C.63  Highland  av. 
Gale  II.  A.  20.  P.  31 

Gallagher  O.  C.  4C.  8.  13 

Gallagher  T.  M.  2M.  Wellesley 
Gallagher  w.  II.  LM. 

213  E.  Eagle,  E.  Boston 
Gallert  D.  J.  2L.  I'.  61 

Galloupe  J.  A.  3M.  Beverly 

Gannett  T.  B.  3C.  Little's  9 

Gannetl  W.  w.  Instr.  M. 

■27  \  Marlboro* 


Garceau  A.  1L. 

22  Highland,  Roxbury 
Gardiner  J.  H.  Instr.  G.  18 

Gardner  B.  3C.  56  Mt.  Auburn 
Gardner  P.  2C.  30  Wallace 

Gardner  W.  M.  2C.  W.  27 

Garfield  I.  M.  3L.  Winthrop  26 
Garfield  L.  D.  Supt.  of  Buildings, 
37  Irving 
Garfield  R.  M.  lDn.  196  Lincoln* 
Garland  F.  E.  2C.  96  Prescott 

Garland  F.  P.  2C. 

26  Tyler,  Somerville 
Garland  R.  1C.  1595  Mass.  ave. 
Garmon  S.  Asst.  M.  Z.  17  Grav 
Garrett  A.  C.  Instr.  T.  54 

Garrett  T.  sC.  S.  31 

Garrison  W.  A.  1G.  11  Wendell 
Garrison  W.  L.  3C.  25  Holyoke 
Gates  E.  2L,  13  Kirkland  pi. 

Gates  L.  E.  Instr.  M.  40 

Gaulin  A.  3L.  409  Broadway 

Gavin  J.  L.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Gaw  C.  2C.  125  Mt.  Auburn 

Gay  E.  L.  3C.  Shepherd  6 

Gay  F.  P.  3C.  10  Concord  ave. 

Gay  F.  W.  1C.  T.  51 

Gay  G.  W.  Instr.  M.665  Boylston* 
Gaylord  J.  S.  1G. 

114  W.  Springfield* 
Gaylord  W.A.  2M.Pa\vtueket,R.I. 
Gaymond  G.  O.  lDn.  Ashcroft 
Geib  F.  J.  1M.  40  Kirkland 

Gentner  P.  sC.  C.  1 

Gerald  A.  K.  Instr.  also  3  L. 

19  Trowbridge 
Germain  H.  H.  2M.  38  St.Botolph* 
Gerrish  W.  C.  1C.  Quincv  3 

Gerrish  AV.  P.  Asst. 

2  Hartwell,  Roxbury 
Gerteis  L.  2C.  C.  26 

Gibbons  S.  2M. 

44  South,  Jamaica  Plain 
Gibbs  D.  2S.  G.  35 

Gibbs  F.  E.  1C.  T.  47 

Gibbs  J.  M.  2C. 

15  Church,  Waltham 
Gibbs  L.  E.  3S.  46  Norfolk 

Gibbs  L.  B.  1G.  9  Wendell 

Gibbs  W.  Prof.  Em.  Newport, K.I. 
Gibby  H.  E.  2S.  1132  Mass  ave. 
Gierasch  P.  P.  J.  2C.  C.54 

Giese  A.  F.  bS.  7  Sumner 

Giffbrd  A.  P.  2C.  H'ke  23 

Gilford  L.  0.  IS.  C.  33 

Gilberl  A.  II.  LC.  1 7J7  Cambridge 
Gilbert  G.  W.  <:i>n.  Andover 

Gilberl  L,  W.  3M.  H'ke  :><> 

Gile  W.  w.  2S.  W.  H.  61 

Giles  (;.  A.  2C.  1 38  Green 

Gilkey  K.  8.  U  ■ 

9  Irvinir,  Watertow  ti 


(546 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Gill  F.  A.  1L.  1200  Mass.  ave. 

CillP.  S.  2S.  P.  21 

Gillespie  L.  L.  2C.  Ware  32 

Gillespie  VV.  H.  1G.  48  Wendell 
Gillett  H.  W.  Instr.  Dn. 

Newport,  R.  I. 
Gilman  H.  S.  3Du.  86  Mt.  Vernon* 
Gilmore  E.  A.  1G.  11  Howland 
Gilpin  O.  W.  3C.  P.  25 

Gilsey  tf.  1L.  Claverly  6 

Ginn  M.  E.  2C.  M.  26 

Gleason  B.  W.  1M. 

Powell,  Brookline 
Gleason  C.  B.  2L.  H.  29 

Gleason  G.  3C.  S.  25 

Gleason  J.  L.  sS.  79  Charles* 

Glenn  B.  W.  sC.  34  Bigelovv 

Glenn  C.  B.  1G.  10  Mellen 

Glennon  J.  F.  1L.  1699  Cambridge 
Glidden  H.  K.  1M.  6  Day 

Glidden  J.  W.  2L. 

Clyde,  Brookline 
Goddard  C.  F.  4C.  Hilton  26 

Godfrey  H.  F.  3C.  Beek  5 

Golden  L.  1M.  86a  Leverett* 

Goldfrank  F.  1C.  C't  5 

Goldie  W.  V.  1C.  16  Mellen 

Goldstein  M.  M.  2L. 

1734  Cambridge 
Gonterman  M.  G.  1L.  M.  4 

Goodale  G.  L.  Prof,  and  Director 
of  Bot.  Gar.  10  Craigie 

Goodell  R.  T.  3L.  39  Irving 

Goodman  W.  4C.  Ware  18 

Goodrich  D.  M.  2C.  Claverly  37 
Goodrich  R.  S.  2C.  96  Prescott 
Goodridge  F.  G.  2C.  60  Brattle 
Goodridge  F.  J.  2C.  1705  Mass.av. 
Goodridge  G.  A.  1C.  12  Scott 

Goodwin  C.  N.  2L.  H'v  15 

Goodwin  E.  H.  1G.  8  Follen 

Goodwin  M.  F  1C.  29  Sacramento 
Goodwin  W.  W.  Prof.  5  Follen 
Goodyear  W.  E.  4C.  F.  7 

Gordinier  C.  H.  sC.  4  Arrow 

Gordon  C.  S.  2Dn 

220  W.  Springfield* 
Gordon  D.  1C.  C.  12 

Gordon  F.  sC.  16  Oxford 

Goreth  F.  W.  2L.  C.  60 

Gorrill  W.  H.  1G.  S.  15 

Goto  S.  1G.  9  Story 

Gould  A.  H.  4C.  W.  28 

Gould  C.  F.  2C  W.  H.  40 

Goulding  T.  F.  4M. 

220  Summer,  Somerville 
Graham  A.  M.  1L. 

2  Mason  ave.  W.  Somerville 
Graham  J.  B.  sC. 

12  Albion,  Dorchester 
Gram  J.  P.  2L.  12  Howland 

Grand  E.  D.  2G.  18  Story 

Grandin  J.  L.  sC.  Ware  5 


Granger  F.  B.  1C.  96  Ellery 

Grant  D.  3S.  41  Wendell 

Grant  M.  D.  1G.  56  Plympton 

Grant  R.  Overseer,  104  Marlboro* 
Grant  W.  M.  3C. 

Appleton,  Arlington  H*t.-. 
Gratwick  F.  C.  3C.  Beck  4 

Gratwick  W.  H.  1G.  14  Ash 

Graves  A.  S.  1C.  W.  H.  9 

Graves  W.  P.  1M.  89  Charles* 

Gray  C.  D.  3C. 

27  Winter,  W.  Somerville 
Gray  G.  2S.  Ware  55 

Gray  G.  A.  2L.  T.  31 

Gray  H.  B.  1M.  38  Dartmouth* 
Gray  H.  G.  3C.  W.  H.  29 

Gray  J.  C.  Prof.  l.  176  Beacon* 
Gray  J.  C.  3C.  W.  H.  29 

Gray  R.  1L.  Manter  6 

Gray  W.  C.  4C.  C.  6 

Gray  W.  H.  4C.  W.  15 

GraydonJ.  S.  2C.  C't  29 

Greany  D.  F.  3C.  25  Holyoke 

Green  C.  M.  Asst.  Prof.  M. 

78  Marlboro* 
Green  E.  J.  2C.  34£  Shepard 

Green  J.  O.  Prof.  M. 

182  Marlboro* 
Green  M.  4C.  W.  29 

Green  S.  A.  Overseer,  30  Tremont* 
Green  W.  D.  2C.  C't  40 

Greene  D.  C.  1M.  H'ke  9 

Greene  H.  C.  Asst.  345  Marlboro* 
Greene  J.  D.  4C.  H'y  10 

Greene  R.  T.  4C.  48  Dana 

Greene  S.  E.  4C.  D.  H.  2 

Greenfield  A.  D.  2L.  T.4 

Greenhalge  F.  B.  2C.  P.  38 

Greenman  J.  M.  Asst.  54  Garden 
Greenman  L.  M.  2Dv.  D.  19 

Greenough  C.  N.  2C.  T.  25 

Greenough  J.  B.  Prof. 

9  Riedesel  ave. 
Greenough  M.  S.  2C.  Ware  38 

Greenough  R.  P.  4  M. 

9  Riedesel  ave. 
Greenough  W.  4C.  Read's  2 

Greenwood  G.  T.  2Dn. 

54  Montgomery* 
Gregg  C.  F.  4C.  18  Mellen 

Gregg  J.  E.  3C.  M.  25 

Gregg  R.  E.  1L.  19  Ware 

Gregory  E.  M.  3C.  S.  10 

Grew  H.  S.  4C.  Claverlv  52 

Griffin  B.  F.  1C.  190  Ash,  Chelsea 
Griffin  C.  H.  2M.  Providence,  R.  1. 
Griffin  C.  S.  1G.  C.  68 

Griffin  F.  W.  4C.  56  Mt.  Auburn 
Griffin  M.  E.  sS.  56  Mt.  Auburn 
Griffin  W.  A.  3C.  S.  25 

Griffith  E.  E.  2G. 

11  Atherton,  Somerville 


Griggs  T.  W.  IS. 


Felton  26 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


647 


Grilk  C.  2C.  S.  23 

Grimes  J.  H.  2M.  14  Concord  sq.* 
Grimes  J.  R.  1M.  686  Mass.  ave.* 
Grimes  W.  H.  sC.  T.  8 

Grinnell  F.  W.  1L. 

15  Millmont,  Roxbury 
Griswold  L.  S.  Asst. 

238  Boston,  Dorchester 
Grosh  J.  E.  IS.  Felton  28 

Gross  C.  Asst.  Prof. 

11   Putnam  ave. 
Grossman  E.  M.  1L.  M.  27 

Grover  F.  O.  Proctor,  also  2G. 

Brewer's  12 
Guiler  R,  W.  3M. 

942  East  Broadway* 
Guillow  L.  E.  2C.  S.  2 

Gulick  C.  B.  Instr.  Claverv  18 

Gulick  J.  G.  2C.  C.  62 

Gulliver  F.  P.  4G.  1686  Cambridge 
Gunn  W.  S.  1C.  50  Frost 

Gurney  M.  K.  2C.  M.  60 

Gustafson  J.  G.  1G.  40  Mt.Auburn 

Hack  H.  W.  2C.  G.  6 

Hackett  H.  S.  3C.  1132  Mass.  ave. 
Hadlock  E.  H.  gr.Dv.  41  Weudell 
Hager  L.  4C.  28  Holyoke 

Hagerman  G.  F.  2C.  C.  57 

Hagerman  L.  W.  4C.  Shepherd  11 
Hahlo  A.  H.  4C.  W.  H.  2 

Hahn  A.  3Dv.  Newton 

Haines  I.  4M.  12  Ash 

Hale  A.  L.  sC.  P.  30 

Hale  E.  Asst.  E.  Orange,  N.  J. 
Hale  F.  4C.  1208  Mass.  ave. 

Hall  A.  3Dv.  D.  H.  1 

Hall  A.  W.  4C.  Felton  13 

Hall  E.  H.  Prof.  37  Gorham 

Hall  E.  K.  3L.  9  Wendell 

Hall  F.  Y.  2C.  T.  52 

Hall  G.  D.  1C.  Claverlv  39 

Hall  G.  W.  2C.  C't  8 

Hall  H.  M.  1C.  T.  20 

Hall  J.  F.  3C.  T.  57 

Hall  J.  G.  1G.  122  Oxford 

Hall  J.  P.  2L.  10  Mellen 

Hall  R.  W.  1G.  Brookline 

Hall  T.  Instr.  Little's  18 

Hall  W.  A.  3C.  F.  7 

Halle  A.  J.  2C.  P.  70 

Halle  E.  S.  3C.  20  Prescott 

Hallett  T.  Instr. Dn.  344  Boylston* 
Halliday  J.  1C.  467  Broadway 

Hallorau  J.  A.  2L.  12  Sumner 

Halloran  T.  J.  2M.  Lowell 

Hallowell  N".  P.  3C.  25  Holyoke 
Hallowell  R.  II.  4C.      Claverly  29 

Ham  L.  2L.  13  Trowbridge  pi. 

Ham  11.  .1.  M  .  V.  .", 

Hamaker  J.  I.  Asst.  also  2G. 

14  Shepard 
Hamblet  C.  A.  3V.  Lowell 


Hamilton  C.  A.  1C.  W.  H.  3 

Hamilton  G.  II.  4C.  CTt  28 

Hamilton  R.  W.  IB.  611Tremont* 
Hamilton  T.  E.  sC. 1716  Cambridge 
Hamilton  W.  2M. 

14  Carlton,  Holyoke 
Hamlen  P.  M.  4C.  Claverly  45 

Hammond  F.  L.  1C.  C.  34 

Hammond  O.  D.  3C. 

1746  Cambridge 
Hammond  W.  J.  1M 

44  Crescent,  Quincy 
Hanavan  G.  B.  2C.1734  Cambridge 
Hancock  A.  E.  Proctor,  also 

2G.  Felton  18 

Hancock  J.  C.  2M.  11  Irvington* 
Hand  B.  L.  3L.  52  Brattle 

Handv  H.  T.  3M.  [61  Worcester* 
Hanford  C.  W.  sC.  Claverly  4 

Hanna  A.  S.  2S.  D.  39 

Hanua  G.  A.  sS.  9  De  Wolf 

Haunum  H.  O.  3Dv.  D.  7 

Hanrahan  G.  F.  1M.  Lawrence 
Hanrahan  T.  lDn.  3  Concord  sq.* 
Hanson  F.  L.  2C.  C.  69 

Hanson  W.  C.  1C.  36  Grav 

Hanus  P.  H.  Asst.  Prof.  5  Walker 
Hapgood  L.  S.  3C.  T.  11 

Hardeubrook  F.  L.  2C.  S.  24 

Harding  E.  1G.  60  Brattle 

Harding  F.  H.  2Dn.  15  Allen 

Harding  H.  A.  1L.  C't  13 

Hardwick  C.  H.  2C.  Quincv 

Hardv  C.  A.  3C.  Read's  26 

Hardy  C.  W.  1C. 

132  Perkins,  Somerville 
Hardy  H.  W.  3Dn. 

212  Columbus  ave.* 
Hardy  T.  E.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Hardy  T.  S.  1C.  Little's  30 

Harley  F.  W.  IS.  Hilton  2 

Harlow  E.  D.  1C.  C't  14 

Harper  C.  S.  sC.  42  Kirkland 

Harper  F.  2C.  Claverlv  37 

Harper  W.  R.  sS.  1691  Cambridge 
Harriman  C.  C.  3C.  D.  38 

Harrington  A.  3C. 

37  Monument  ave.  Charlestown 
Harrington  C.  Instr.  M. 

57  Orchard,  Jamaica  Plain 
Harrington  ,)..).  1C.  I\  67 

Harrington  W.  L.  2C.  P.  67 

Harris  A.  T.3C.  Read's  26 

Harris  K.  W.  1C. 

12  Highland  ave.  Somerville 
Harris. I.  R.  IS.  9  Linden 

Harris  R.  B.  IC.  P.  73 

Harris  R.  \\  .  IC.  (J.  Js 

Harris  s.  .1.  2M.  26  Dartmouth* 
Harris  W.  C.  IC. 

42  Highland  ave.  Somerville 
Harrison  .1.  IS.  Read's  12 

Harrison  U.  W.  1L.  56 Mt.  Auburn 


us 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Hart  A.  B.  Asst.  Prof. 

15  Appian  Way 
Hart  E.  J.  lDn. 

288  Washington  ave.  Chelsea 
Hart  J.  G.  Asst.  Little's  18 

Hart  J.  S.  2M.  So.  Lincoln 

Ha'rt  J.  T.  4C.  415  Broadway 

Hart  M.  J.  4M.  176  [,  So.  Boston 
Hart  R.  H.  2C.  40  Kirkland 

Hartnett  E.  D.  2M. 

74  London,  E.  Boston 
Hartshorn  S.  H.  2C.  C't  37 

Hartwell  H.  F.  2M.  Hotel  Oxford* 
Hartzell  W.  T.  1L.  P.  71 

Harvey  J.  F.  1M.  666  Tremont* 
Harvey  W.  W.  2M. 

3  Holden  pi.  Dorchester 
Harwood  J.  H.  3L 

Ivanhoe,  Newton 
Haseltine  H.  C.  sC.  27  Holvoke 
Haskell  E.  K.  1C.  M.  56 

Haskell  G.  B.  2C.  M.  35 

Haskins  F.  H.  1M.  Springfield 

Hastings  G.  B.  3C.Brookline  ave.* 
Hastings  T.  M.  2S.  Little's  6 

Hatch  A.  E.  2S.  M.  31 

Hatch  E.  S.  1M. 

8  Sparhawk,  Brighton 
Hatch  L.  C.  1G.  378  Harvard 

Hatch  W.  H.  P.  2C.  C.  69 

Hatfield  H.  K.  2M.  125  Marlboro* 
Hathaway  G.  A.  3C.  467  Broadway 
Hathaway  J.  H.  4C.  62  Kirkland 
Hathorn  R.L.  2L.  46a  Trowbridge 
Hatton  M.  W.  1G.  13  Mellen 

Hauck  W.  4S.  Watertown  Arsenal 
Haughton  P.  D.  1C.  30  Holyoke 
Haven  G.  Instr.  M.  1  Exeter* 

Hawes  C.  S.  1M.  1691  Cambridge 
Hawkes  C.  E.  2C.  C't  9 

Hawkins  D.  P.  IS.  Ware  37 

Hawkins  J.  F.  4M.  24  Dartmouth* 
Hawman  E.  H.  sS.  42  Kirkland 
Hay  L.  2  L.  Winthrop  11 

Havden  F.  sC  15  Sumner 

Havden  H.  B.  1C.  44  Brattle 

Hayden  J.  P.  3C.  H'ke  8 

Havden  T.  B.  Instr.  Dn. 

687  Bovlston 
Hayes  A.  E.  2M.  Harv.Med.'Sch.* 
Hayes  B.  H.  2C.  H  y  2 

Hayes  J.  J.  Instr.  5  Story 

Haves  J.  J.  4C.  Hy2 

Haves  R.  B.  sC.  5S  Wendell 

Havs  D.  S.  3V.  Waltham 

Ha  vie  v  H.  W.  Tutor.  26  Mellen 
Haynes  H.  M.  3Dn. 

217  Huntington  ave.* 
Havter  S.  R.  4C.  20  Ware 

Hayward  J.  B.  3C.  P.  72 

Hay  ward  P.  2C.  C't  24 

Hazard  P.  R.  4C.  17  Dunster 

Hazeltine  H.  D.  1L.  683  Cambridge 


Hazlett  S.  sS. 
Healy  D.  L.  2M. 
Healy  J.  C.  1C. 
Healv  J.  R.  3C. 
Healy  W.  sC. 


Ware  16 

W.  Newton 

65  Hammond 

G.  2 

1593  Mass.  ave. 


Healey  W.  C.  S.  2C. 

193  Webster  st.  E.  Boston 
Hebard  A.  P.  3L.  Ware  14 

Hecht  S.  E.  2C.  Ware  34 

Heckscher  S.  4C.  Claverly  42 

Hedges  R..S.  1C.  C't  7 

Heilig  F.  3C.  M.  55 

Heinsling  E.  L.  sC.  1134  Mass.  av. 
Heller  I.  S.  1L.  63  Oxford 

Heme n way  A.  Overseer, 

10  Tremont* 
Henderson.  C.  R.  grM. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Henderson  L.  J.  2C.  P.  15 

Hendrick  F.  2C.  G.  3 

Hennen  W.  D.  2C.  1137  Mass.  ave. 
Hennessey  J.  2L. 

357  Market  st.  Lowell 
Henrv  E.  E.  2Dn.  Wellesley  Hills 
Henry  L.  W.  IS.  M.  4 

Henshaw  O.  B.  1G.  36  Linnaean 
Henshaw  S.  Asst.  M.  Z. 

3  Mercer  circle 
Herald  E.  B.  2L.  29  Sacramento 
Herman  L.  H.  P.  IS.  H'ke  27 

Hernsheim  C.  sC.  94  Prescott 

Herrick  L.  E.  3C.  Hotel  Westland* 
Herrick  T.  G.  1M.  132  Chandler* 
Herchel  W.  H.  4C.  T.  9 

Hersev  E.  Instr.  B.  Roslindale 
Hersey  F.  W.  C.  1C. 

1611  Mass.  ave. 
Hersey  G.  M.  lDn. 

South  st.  Hingham 
Hervev  A.  M.  4C.  Ware  44 

Hervev  E.  P.  2L.  Ware  22 

Hess  A.  F.  3C.  W.  H.  38 

Hewes  H.  F.  Asst.  M.  3  Fairfield* 
Hewitt  H.  B.  sS.  Felton  34 

Hewlett  J.  C.  1G. 

Argo  House.  Roslindale 
Heyl  P.  R.  1G.  67  Mt.  Auburn 
Hickey  J.  A.  1M. 

144  Saratoga  st.  E.  Boston 
Hickey  J.  H.  3L.  G.  37 

Hickox  C.  R.  3L.  18  Mason 

Hicks  R.  B.  C.  4C.  65  Hammond 
Higginson  A.  H.  2C.  Wadsworth  7 
Higginson  H.  L.  Fellow.  44  State* 
Highlands  A.  A.  1L. 

1256  Mass.  ave. 
Hildreth  A.  H.  4C.  14  Garden 

Hildreth  H.  E.  1C.  6  Linuaean 

Hildreth  L.  T.  1L.  29  Holvoke 
Hiler  E.  O.  3L.  t.  26 

Hill  A.  S.  Prof.  Sev.  3 

Hill  C.  S.  1L.  17  Story 

Hill  D.  M.  2C.  25  Holvoke 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


649 


Hill  E.  L.  2C.  Read's  26 

HillG.  S.  1M. 

24  Monument  sq.  Charlestown 
Hill  H.  sS.  1256  Mass.  ave. 

Hill  H.  B.  Prof,  and  Director 


Chem.  Lab. 
Hill  Harry  H.  3C. 
Hill  Henry  H.  1C. 
Hill  H.  N.  3V. 
Hill  J.  A.  Instr. 
Hill  J.  F.  sC. 
Hill  L.  D.  Asst. 

Hill  W.  W.  sS. 
Hills  G.  E.  3C. 
Hills  W. 


B.  15 

M.  25 

T.  10 

Hvde  Park 

38 I  Harvard 

13  Mt.  Auburn 

also  1G. 

366  Harvard 
P.  64 
Beck  33 
B.  Assoc.  Prof.  M. 

27  Everett 
Hillyer  V.  M.  3C.  P.  87 

Hinchev  R.  2M.  Lexington 

Hinckley  D.  R.  4M. 

312  Columbus  ave.* 
Hinckley  F.  C.  4C.  CTt  26 

Hindes  J.  C.  lDn.Harv.  Den.  Sen.* 
Hinman  G.  W.  2C.  C.  10 

Hisa  M.  1G.  9  Story 

Hitchcock  F.  L.  Asst.  (also  4C), 
9  Story 


Hite  L.  F.  3G. 
Hixon  E.  C.  3M. 
Hoague  T.  2C. 
Hoar  S.  Fellow, 
Hobbs  C.  W.  3C. 
Hobson  W.  S.  4C 
Hodge  W.  F.  1L. 
Hodges  A.  W.  3S 
Hodges  R.  O.  IS. 
Hodgmau  A.  W.  4G. 
Hoffman  J.  E.  4C. 
Hogan  J.  A.  3M. 
Hogg  G.  1L. 
Hoitt  A.  W.  3C. 
Holbrook  J.  S.  4C. 
Holbrook  M.  S.  1C. 
Holden  J.  B.  1C. 
Holden  W.  M.  20. 
Holland  A.  4S. 
Holland  H.  T.  4M. 
Holliugs  W.  F.  sS. 
Hollis  I.  N.  Prof. 
Hollis  J.  H.  sC. 
Hollis  S.  H.  2C. 
Hollister  E.  3C. 
Hollister  R.  R.  Asst 


1  Avon  pi. 

567  Mass.  ave.* 

Ware  47 

Concord 

C.  3 

M.  45 

C.  38 

Newton  Centre 

6  Ash  st.  pi. 

90  Brattle 

5  Linden 

Lawrence 

Winthrop  14 

T.  66 

Beck  24 

T.  17 

Ware  19 

20  Prescott 

H'ke  25 

Jamaica  Plain 

M.  52 

19  Hammond 

P.  24 

P.  24 

Little's  22 

.  (also  3C.) 


I ).  33 

Hollister  S.  3C  Little's  26 

Holmes  A.  B.  4(.  II' v  1 

Holmes  C.  X.  4C.     891  Mass.  ave. 
Holmes  E.  P.  lustr.  Dn. 

Stoughton 
Holmes  G.  M.  R.  2C. 

22D  Marlboro* 
Holmes  II.  P.  28.  14  Howland 

Holmes  II.  II.  bS.  Ware  49 


Holmes  M.  B.  1C.  Little's  8 

Holmes  T.  L.  1C.  Little's  17 

Holmes  W.  B.  4C.  39  William 

Holt  E.  B.  4C.  T.  42 

Holt  E.G.  IS.  FeltonS 

Holt  F.  H.  1M.  78  Appleton* 

Holt  F.  H.  F.  1C.       5  Concord  av. 
Holt  H.  J.  2C.  42  Kirkland 

Holt  R.  W.  sS. 

Holt  W.  A.  2C.  P.  13 

Holway  A.  H.  2C.  T.  63 

Homan  J.  M.  2M. 

Sheldon  st.  Roslindale 
Homans  J.  Instr.  M.  16*  Beacon* 
Homans  J.  A.  1C.  Shepherd  9 

Homans  R.  2L.  164  Beacon 

Hone  J.  B.  1L.  54  Garden 

Hood  C.  W.  1C. 

55  Windsor  st.  Roxbury 
Hooper  E.  W.  Treasurer, 

Fayerweather 
Hooper  H.  T.  2C.  C't  9 

Hooper  S.  R.  1G. 

8Mt.  Pleasant  st.  Winchester 
Hopkins  F.  S.  Instr.  Du. 

161  Newburv* 
Hopkins  H.  M.  1G.  69  Oxford 

Hopkins  R.  G.  1C.  Read's  6. 

Hopkins  S.  U.  Asst.  (also  3S.), 

G.  46 
Hopkins  W.  S.  B.  2L. 

12  Kirkland,  pi. 
Hoppe,  L.  J.  1L.  67  Oxford 

Hoppin  F.  S.  4C.  W.  5 

Home  C.  A.  3G.  Lawrence  5 

Home  H.  W.  4S.  Belmont 

Home  1.  W.  3G.  Braintree 

Home  P.  L.  Asst.  (also  3G.) 

18  Ellerv 
Hosmer  L.  H.  2C.  9  Linden 

Hovey  C.  H.  2C.       17  Mt.  Auburn 
Howard  A.  A.  Asst.  Prof. 

8  Hilliard 
Howard  A.  H.  2C.  T.  59 

Howard  A.  S.  3C.  P. 20 

Howard  B.  B.  4C.  H'v,  8 

Howard  E.  H.  2M.      24  Worcester 
Howard  J.  F.  1M.  Lawrence 

Howard  L.  H.  Lect.  V. 

67  W.  Newton* 
Howard  P.  B.  1M. 

Kent  pi.  Brookline 
Howard  W.  I).  M.  IS.  (J.  S 

Howard  W.  <;.  Instr.  H'ke  33 

Howe  c.  P.  sS.        30  Mt.  Auburn 
Howe  <;.  A.  4C.  Hv  19 

Howe  H.  P.  lDn. 

13  Ashburton  pi." 
Howe  II.  W.  3C.  78  Mt.  Auburn 
HoweJ.C.  1C.  Hilton  17 

Howe  w.  SC.  14  Oxford 

Howe  w.  <  .  jm.  Dedham 

How«-  w.  |).  3L.     11  Concord  ave. 


650 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Howell  J.  A.  3C.  C.  49 

Howell  W.  W.  4  C.  G.  11 

Howes  E.  A.  3L.  S.  18 

Howland  A.  H.  4C.  10  Channingpl. 
Howland  G.  W.  2C.  421  Broadway 
Howland  J.  B.  4M. 

29  Webster  ave.  Brookline 
Hovt  G.  A.  1C.  1716  Cambridge 
Hoyt  G.  M.  sS.  11  Wendell 

Hubbard  A.  L.  1L  21  Ellery 
Hubbard  F.  T.  2C.  Hilton  24 

Hubbard  H.  V.  3C  H'ke  32 

Hubbard  J.  C.  4M. 

50  Gainsboro* 
Hubbard  J.  E.  2C.  1200  Mass.  ave. 
Hubbard  P.  M.  2C  M.  24 

Hubbell  J.  D.  2L.  1208  Mass.  ave. 
Hudnut  P.  A.  2M.  Needham 

Hudson  A.  S.  1M.  Newton 

Hughes  T.  B.  1L. 

1  Parkman  st.  Brighton 
Huidekoper  F.  L.  4C.  Shepherd  18 
Huidekoper  R.  S.  2C.  Ware  21 

Huiskamp  J.  E.  2C.  W.  21 

Huling  R.  G.  3G.  101  Trowbridge 
Humes  G.  R.  sS.  94  Wendell 

Hunt  J.  C.  4C.  M.  9 

Hunt  R.  H.  2C.  P.  41 

Hunt  R.  S.  lDn. 

122  Huntington  ave.* 
Hunter  D.  1C  G.  32 

Hunter  H.  C.  2C.  61  Oxford 

Huntington  A.  T.  2M.  Chelsea 
Huntington  C.  D.  1C.  12  Ware 
Huntington  E.  V.  Instr.  also 

1  G.  P.  23 

Huntington  H.  B.  3C  7  Waterhouse 
Huntington  H.  R.  2C. 

125  Mt.  Aubnrn 
Huntress  H.  P.  1C.  W.  20 

Huntsman  O.  B.  3C.  H.  22 

Hurd  L.  E.  1C.  H'ke  44 

Hurd  R.  C.  3M.  Xewburyport 

Hurlbut  B.  S.  Recording  Sec- 
retary and  Instr.  H.  7 
Hurley  C.  A.  IS.  7  Linden 
Hurley  E.  M.  2S.  7  Linden 
Hurt  G.  F.  2C.  10  Remington 
Hurt  H.  H.  2L.  P.  33 
Hurt  J.  C.  sS.  P.  33 
Hutchins  H.  D.  lDn. 

51  Bloomfield  st.  Dorchester 
Hutchinsou  H.  2L. 

62  Jefferson  st.  Newton 
Hutchinson  J.  S.  sC. 

1686  Cambridge 
Hutchinson,  J.  W.  sS.  Ware  45 
Hutchison  J.  G.  sS. 

8  Heath  ave.  Roxbury 
Hutchinson  P.  A.  sC.  T.  33 

Hutton  W.  E.  1L.  S.  16 

Huxley  H.  W.  1C.  T.  40 

Hyatt  A.  Asst.  M.  Z.   Francis  ave. 


Hvde  B.  D.  2L. 
Hyde  C.  C.  1L. 
Hyde  F.  E.  2C. 
Hvde  F.  T.  2M. 
Hyde  J.  H.  2C. 
Hyman  M.  1C. 


Ware  22 
W.  H.  30 

467  Broadway 

Waltham 

Claverlev  9 

C't  36 


Ingalls,  A.  S.  4C.  Beck  43 

Ingersoll  C.  E.  2  L.  8  Ellery 

Ingle  J.  2L.  34£  Shepard 

Ingoldsby  J.  E.  2M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Ingraham  A.  4C.  W.  H.  59 

Ingraham  P.  2C.  Claverly  8 

Ingraham  W.  M.  1L.  12  Oxford 
Irish  H.  A.  sC.  46  Langdou 

IrvinE.T.  IS.  9  Bow 

Irving  A.  D.  1L  Claverly  16 

Iselin  J.  H.  4C.  Beck  6 

Ittner  M.  H.  2G.  94  Hammond 
Jack  A.  E.  1G.  44  Sacramento 
Jack  J.  G.  Lectr. 

Arnold  Aboretum, Jamaica  Plain 
Jack  L.  H.  1M.  Portland  Me. 

Jackson  C.  2C.  28  Holyoke 

Jackson  C.  2C.  28  Holvoke 

Jackson  C.  L.  Prof.  Hy  11 

Jackson  C.  N..2C.  P.  54 

Jackson  E.  T.  1C.  C't  1 

Jackson  H.  Asst.  M.  309  Marlboro* 
Jackson  H.  B.  3C.  C't.  1 

Jackson  M.  M.  4C.  Ware  36 

Jackson  R.  A.  1C.  18  Plymptou 
Jackson  R.  F.  2S.  T.  52 

Jackson,  R.  T.  Instr. 

33  Gloucester* 
Jackson  W.  H.  2C.  C't  41 

Jacobs  A.  2C.  19  Pleasant 

Jaffray  P.  M.  IS.  12  Mt.  Auburn 
Jagemann  H.  G.  C.  von, 

Asst.  Prof.  9  Walker 

Jaggar  T.  A.  Instr.  (also  2G.) 

P.  60 
James  E.  1L.  Winthrop  15 

James  E.  H  4C.  H'y  21 

James  H.  1C.  95  Irving 

James  W.  Prof.  95  Irving 

Jamesoa  H.  W.  1M. 

28  Eliot  st.  Jamaica  Plain 
Jameson  I.  L.  1C.  1134  Mass.  ave. 
Jaquea  L.  C.  1G. 

57  Jaques  st.  Somerville 
JastiamE.  P.  1L. 

18  Trowbridge  pi. 
Jefferson  W.  G.  1M  Xorwood 

Jeffries  C.  S.  1C.  9  Linden 

Jenkins  B.  A.  grDv.  39  Hurlbut 
Jenkins  G.  R.  3L.  40  Kirkland 

Jenkins  L.  L.  lDn. 

110  Tremont  st.  E.  Boston 
Jenkins  L.  W.  4C.  Shepherd  15 
Jenkins  T.  3C.  45  Trowbridge 

Jenks  R.  D.  3C.  H'ke  20 

Jenness  H.  C.  1C.  30  Irving 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


651 


Jermey  C.  3C.  H.  9 

Jennev  L.  W.  2L.  6  Irving  pi. 

Jennings  A.  T.  IS.  28  Banks 

Jennings  H.  S.  2G. 

11  Francis  ave. 
Jennings  R.  W.  3C.  H'ke  20 

Jennv  A.  B.  grM.  Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
Jewell  E.  C.  4C.  2  Gorham 

Jewell  P.  1C.  Mantero 

Jewell  W.  O.  2C.  2  Gorham 

Johnson  A.  X.  Instr.  D.  27 

Johnson  C.  E.  2S  26  Lee 

Johnson  D.  D.  1C.  Hilton  10 

Johnson  D.  J.  2M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Johnson  E.  sS.  22  Prescott 

Johnson  E.  St.  J.  2C.  W.  41 

Johnson  F.  A.  1L.  22  Prescott 

Johnson  G.  D.  4M. 

373  Commonwealth  ave.* 
Johnson  H.  A.  1M. 

128  Huntingtoo  ave.* 
Johnson  H.  S.  4C.  T.  1 

Johnson  J.  E.  grDv.      41  Wendell 
Johnson  J.  M.  1C.  C.  61 

Johnson  L.J.  Instr.  100  Avon  Hill 
Johnson  R.  H.  IL.  G.  10 

Johnson  R.  M.  2C.  Hilton  3 

Johnson  T.  J.  4C.  Hilton  10 

Johnson  W.  A.  2C.    421  Broadway 
Johnson  W.  L.  sC. 

41  G.  st.  S.  Boston 
Johnson  W.  S.  2M.  91  Newbury* 
Johnston  C.  H.  L.  IS.  28  Holyoke 
Johnston  F.  W.  3C.  18  Trowbridge 
Johnston  H.  4C.  3  Sumner 

Johnston  W.  B.  3C.       28  Holyoke 
Jones  A.  M.  3C.  Hilton  38 

Jones  D.  F.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Jones  E.  L.  30.  W.  II.  12 

Jones  E.  N".  IL.        12  Kirkland  pi. 
Jones  F.  E.  3M.  Quincy 

.Tores  F.  M.  40. 

27  Porter  st.  Somerville 
Jones  H.  L.  Instr.  92  Hammond 
Jones  II.  W.  1G.  276  Harvard 

Jones  I.  T.  2S.  60  Mt.  Auburn 

Jones  J.  A.  1C.       1727  Cambridge 
Jones  John  H. 1  L.  C.  21 

Jones  Joseph  H.  2Dv.  D.  6 

Jones  M.  B.  2L.  9  Wendell 

Jones  S.  K.  LC.  Concord 

JonesW.  T.  sC.  G.  61 

Jordan  F.  20.  War.'  '.» 

Jordan  .1.  O.  A.88I  ■  M. 

994  Washington* 
Joseph  E.  8C.  13  [rving 

Joslyn  M.  L.  2L.         Winthrop  is 
Jonett  F.  R.  l  M. 

37  Chester  st.  w.  Somerville 
Joy  R.  II.  sO. 

Joyce  M.  V.  2L.       1 132  Mass.  ave. 
Junsrcrich  K.E.  1C.  1266  Ma<s.  av. 


Jut  ten  B.  C.  4S  G.  19 

Kahn  M.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Kales  A.  M.  4C.  1256  Mass.  av. 
Katzmann  F.  G.  40. 

54  Cottage  st.  Hyde  Park 
Kauftman  C.H.4C.  2  Lamonr  ave. 
Kaven  G.  A.  IL,  36  Bowdoin 

Keate  W.  2M.  8  9  Appleton* 

Keen  B.  W.  sC.  362  Harvard 

Keene  C.  II.  2C. 

47  Mansfield  st.  Allston 
Keene  P.  M.  10.  C't  12 

Keiley  J.  W.  10.  H'ke  43 

Kellen  F.  S.  IV.  Watertown 

Kellogg  S.  sS.  Littles's  31 

KellvN.S.  2C.  P.  6 

Kelsey  W.  H.  3S.  15  William 

Kemmerer  J.  L.  3L.  Ware  8 

Kendall  H.  F.  2S.  8  Garden 

Kendall  W.  S.  10.  13  Shepard 

Kendricken  J.  M.  3L.  96  Prescott 
Kennard  W.  W.  30. 

1689  Cambridge 
Kennedy  F.  A.  2C.  M. 30 

Kennedy  II.  231. 

150  Huntington  Ave.* 
Kennedy  M.  H.  IL.  Felton  2 

Kennedy  E.  L.  IL.  65  Hammond 
Kennedv  S.  3C.  W.  II.  58 

Kennett  J.  D.  2C.  Beck  41 

Kenney  A.  M.  2Dn. 

161  Gleuwav  St.  Dorchester 
Kent  E.  A.  2Dn. 

48  Montgomerv  St.  W.  Medwav 
Keut  E.  E.  3L.    *  F.dton  11 

Kepler  C.  O.  2M.  72  Mr.  Vernon* 
Kerkhoft' W.  M.  sDv.  176  Prospect 
Kernan  F.  K.  3C.  120S  Mass.  Ave. 
Kernan  W.  E.  3M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Kerper  G.  B.  LC.  H'ke  30 

Kershaw  F.  S.  5G.  M.  7 

Kershaw  M.  II.  IL.  159!)  Ma>s.  Aw. 
Ketcham  J.  L.  40.  40  Kirkland 
Keyes  L.  B.  10.  (  .  is 

Keyser  F.  II.  sC. 

31  School  St.  Charlestown 
Kidder  II.  II.  sC.  183  Brattle 

Kiernau  T.  3.  Supt.  of  Circulation 
in  Coll.  Library,  25  Trowbridge 


Kilbonrn  A.  (i.  1C 
Kilbreth  J.  W.  2C. 

Kimball  I).  2G. 
Kimball  E.  < '.  4C. 
Kimball  II.  II.  1(  . 
Kimball  L.  ( \  2C. 
Kimball  M.  II.  II.. 
Kimball  W.  ().  2(.. 
Kimberly  S.  ( '.  20. 

Kimmons  3.  h.  m \ 

Kiiiir  A.  E.  3(  . 

King  C.  N.  2C. 

Kin--  <;.  (;.  ii.. 


T.  4S 

Ware  m 

1!)  Oxford 

10  Oxford 

P.  28 

P.  28 

lit  Rutland 

T.  19 

1168  Mass,  Av. 

17  Dunster 

II.  28 

56  Plymptoo 

( loncord 


652 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


King  M.  L.  2M. 
King  M.  LeN.  1G. 
King  R.  4C. 
King  R.  M.  sC. 
Kins  W.  H.  4C. 


12  Remington 
C.  30 

89  Hammond 
Felton  9 
Melrose 


Kingsbury  H.  P.  D.  sC.  F.  4 

Kingsbury  I.  W.  4C.  W.  H.  6 

Kinuicutt  F.  H.  3C.  H'v  16 

Kinnicutt  G.  H.  2C.  W~.  13 

Kinsler  J.  C.  1L.  10  Mellen 

KiibyJ.  P.  2L.  67  Oxford 

Kirgis  A.  1M.  37  Falmouth* 

Kirkpatrick  J.  B.  2L.  96  Prescott 
Kittredge  G.  L.  Prof.  9  Hilliard 
Klein  E.  1G.  7  Rowland 

Klein  E.  S.  1C.  58  Hammond 

Kline  L.  W.  4S.  C.  28 

Knapp  A.  H.  2S.  11  Wendell 

Knapp  P.  C.  Instr.  M.  33  Marlboro* 
Knight  A.  S.  Asst.  M.  295  Beacon* 
Knight  C.  S.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Knight  H.  F.  4C.  T.  14 

Knight  H.  G.  1M.  Maiden 

Knoblauch  E.  G.  4C.  H'ke  18 

Knoblauch  G.  W.  3C.  W.  H.  11 
Knowles  F.  L.  4C.  58  Wendell 

Knowlton  C.  H.  1C.  65  Putnam  Ave. 
Knowlton  G.  W.  4C.  Read's  18 
Knowlton  J.  G.  W.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Knox  J.  L.  2C.  W.  H.  51 

Knudsen  A.  S.  4C.  H'y  13 

Knudsen  E.  A.  2L.  Wadsworih  9 
Koehler  S.  R.  Curator  of  J.  W. 
Randall  Collection  of  Engrav- 
ings, 33  Beech  Glen  St.  Roxbury 
Kollmyer  W.  H.  S.  2L.  8  Ellery 
Kreppel  H.  E.  IB. 

15  Burr  St.  Jamaica  Plain 
Kubli  K.  K.  2L.  6L  Oxford 

Kuhn  A.  sC.  M.  11 

LaBaw  W.  L.  Demonstr.  and 
Asst.  Surgeon   and  Curator   of 
the  Vet.  Mus.  50  Village* 

Lacey  E.  N.  3L.  32  Mellen 

Lachman  A.  1  G.  109  Ellery 

Ladd  A.  H.  3C.  28  Holyoke 

Ladd  G.  T.  Lectr. 

Xevv  Haven,  Conn. 
Ladd  M.  2M.  150  Huntington  Ave.* 
Lake  F.  W.  1M.  Ware  32 

Lakin  C.  A.  2Dn.  S.  30 

Lakin  H.  C.  2L.  S.  30 

Lamar  W.  R.  Asst.  (also  1G.), 

18  Story 
LaMeslee  A.  M.  Instr.  Felton  29 
Lamprejr  H.  U.  IS.  14  James* 

Lamson  C.  R.  IC. 

Ophir  St.  Jamaica  Plain 
Lamson  F.  F.  3C.  H'ke  35 

Lancaster  W.  W.  3C.  W.  H.  31 
Landers  M.  J.  4M.  Lowell 

Lane  G.  A.  1M.  Haverhill 


Lane  G.  M.  Prof.  Em. 

8  Mercer  Circle 
Lane  J.  B.  2C.  C  t  19 

Lane  J.  W.  IC. 

59  Richfield  St.  Dorchester 
Lane  L.  P.  1G.  623  Trernont* 

Lane  W.  A.  1M.  65  Chandler* 

Langdell  C.  C.  Prof.   L.  37  Quincy 
Langdon  F.  E.  4M. 

2  St.  James  Ave.* 
Langdon  S.  W.  R.  3C. 

901  Mass.  Ave. 
LangeF.  J.  2G.  25  Holvoke 

Langston  C.  A.  3Dv.  D.  12 

Langton  J.  F.  3Dv. 

46  Cushing  St.  Waltham 
Lanmau  C.  R.  Prof.  9  Farrar 

Lansing  J.  E.  2C.  1034  Mass.  Ave. 
Lapsley  A.  B.  IC.  P.  74 

Lapsley  G.  T.  Asst.  (also  2G.). 

1727  Cambridge 
LaRochelle  J.  C.  P.  1L. . 

1504  Washington* 
Larrabee  R.  C.  3M.  912  Beacon* 
Latham  B.  M.  1M. 

171  W.  Brookline* 
LathropC.N.  4C.  S.  15 

Lathrop  J.  G.  Instr.  13  Avon 

Lavallee  G.  O.  4M.  Lowell 

Laverack  H.  C.  IC.        25  Holyoke 
Lawrence  A.  A.  4C.  9  Bow 

Lawrence  F.  IC.  Hilton  34 

Lawrence  V.  C.  3L. 

Hotel  Gladstone* 
Lawrence  W.  Overseer 

101  Brattle 
Laws  F.  A.  3C.  S.  18 

Lawson  C.  R.  IC.  273  Huron  Ave. 
Law  ton  J.  W.  IC.  57  Brattle 

Laj  H.  H.  IC.  65  Hammond 

Lazarus  B.  1M  86  Waltham* 

Leavitt  G.  W.  2C.  5  Warland 

Leavitt  VV.  M.  IC.  F.  1 

LeBosquet  J.  E.  4C.  H.  14 

Leckie  VV.  M.  2S.  W.  H.  54 

LeClear  G.  Asst.  (also  1G.). 

G.  45 
Lecompte  W.  A.  3M. 

Newton  Centre 
Lee  E.B.  sS. 

212  Holland  St.  Somerville 
Lee  H.  Overseer,  40  State* 

Lee  J.  H.  1G.  10  Dana 

Lee  J.  H.  S.  4C.  2  Gorham 

Lee  T.  J.  2Dn. 

10  Parsons  St.  Brighton 
Leekley  H.  A.  4C.  P.  41 

Leen  M.  E.  IC. 

19  Salem  St.  Charlestown 
Leen  T.  F.  2C.  T.  23 

Lees  R.  O.  3M.      94  Appleton  St.* 
Leeson  R.  A.  IC.  94  Prescott 


Legg  A.  T.  2C. 


M.  15 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


653 


Legnard  J.  B.  1C.  40  Kirkland 

Leighton  J.  A.  2G.      Lawrence  14 
Leighlon  W.  E.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Leighton  W.  L.  sC.  Felton  19 

Leiter  M.  M.  1L.    1750  Cambridge 
LelandLeR,  W.  sC. 

37  Highland  Ave.  Melrose 
Lemanu  I.  I.  3C.  W.  6 

Leutz  O.  G.  2C.  D.  37 

Leonard  A.  E.  lDn. 

869  South  St.  Roslmdale 
Leonard  A.  M.  1M.  Lawrence 

Leonard  E.  2M.  Dover 

Leonard  H.  B.  1L.  Ware  39 

Leonard  H.  C.  sC.  11  Wendell 

Leonard  H.  F.  Instr.  M. 

297  Newbury* 
Leonard  J.  4C.  H.  11 

Leonard  J.  P.  sC.        343  Harvard 
Leonard  M.  C.  2S.  11  Wendell 

Leshner  W.  1C.  C.  65 

Leslie  H.  G.  2M.  Amesbury 

Letterle  J.  M.  sC.  Brewer's  9 

Levy  R.  L.  1L.  55  Hammond 

Lewis  A.  1G.  42  Mt.  Vernon* 

Lewis  A.  G.  4C.     1256  Mass.  Ave. 
Lewis  F.  C.  2S.  S.  12 

Lewis  F.  R,  4C.  D.  34 

Lewis  F.  T.  3C.    36  Highland  Ave. 
Lewis  G.  X.  4C.  T.  37 

Lewis  Harold  VV.  4C.  S.  11 

Lewis  Herschel  W.  4C. 

16  Prescott  St.  Somerville 
Lewis  J.  H.  1G.  AVinthrop  16 

Lewis  K.  H.  IB.  Claverlv  44 

Lewis  W.  S.  1L.  57  Brattle 

Leypoldt  R.  G.  sC.        6  Irving  PI. 
Libbey  J.  H.  2S.  M.  59 

Libbv  A.  A.  sS.  M.  15 

Liebmann  C.  J.  2C.        20  Prescott 
Lincoln  A.  1G.  Ware  53 

Lincoln  G.  L.  4C.  M.  21 

Lincoln  M.  4C.  Read's  18 

Lincoln  S.  Overseer, 

191  Commonwealth  Ave.* 
Lindetikohl  G.  S.  3V.  50  Village* 
Lindli  F.  I.  2G.  109  Museum 

LinhVld  B.  F.  IC. 

114  Summer  St.  Somerville 
Ling  L.  ('.  2C.  Hi  Story 

Liuville  11.  R.  Asst.  also  _>C.    C.  5 
Lippiueott  C.  IC  War<>  IS 

Lippiucotl  VV .  M.  2M. 

436  C  »lumbus  ave. 
Lissner  E.  IC.  M-  28 

Litchfield  E.  H.  IC.       Claverly  51 
Littij?  V.  L.  1L.  18  Wendell 

Little  J.  L.  30.  26  Holvoke 

Little.!.  M    2C.  1208  Mass.  ave. 

Lloyd  I).  I).  1  C  ll'ke  40 

Lloyd  11.  I),  l  C.  ETke49 

Llood  W.  B.  2C.  1'.  27 


Locke  F.  S.  Instr.  M. 

38  St.  Botolph* 
Locke  W.  A.  Organist  and 

Choir-Master,  7  Francis  av. 

Loewe  L.  J.  IV.  424  Mass.  ave.* 
Logan  E.  L.  2C.  P.  40 

Logan  F.  P.  T.  2  M. 

Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
Logan  J.  D.  2G.  56  Plvmpton 

Logan  P.  30.  W.  H.  3i 

Loines  R.  H.  1L.  26  Holyoke 

Long  H.  C.  2L.  109  Hammond 

Long  P.  W.  2C.  G.  31 

Lonney  A.  J.  3C.  126  Mt.  Auburn 
Looney  W.  D.  1M.  Salem 

Lord  F.  T.  3C.  96  Prescott 

Lord  J.  W.  1L.  Felton  32 

Lord  W.  R.  4C.  T.  32 

Loring  F.  R.  1G.  100  Mt.  Vernon* 
Loring  R.  G.  4M. 

Mass.  General  Hospital* 
Loring  R.  S.  grDv.  D.  11 

Lothrop  T.  K.  1L.  48  Brattle 

Loud  J.  A.  2C  W.  45 

Lough  J.  E.  Asst. also  3G.5  Linden 
Loughran  J.  F.  4M.  Lowell 

Love  J.  L.  Instr.  27  Wallace 

Lovejoy  A.  0. 1  G. 

15  Centre,  Brookliiie 
Lovejoy  J.  IC.  H*ke  5 

Lovering  A.  3C.  1  Larch 

Lovett  R.  \V.  Asst.  M. 

234  Marlboro* 
Low  H.  C.  2M.  85  Pembroke* 

Lowell  F.  C.  Fellow 

709  Exchange  Bldg.* 
Lowell  VV.  H.  sS.  T.  33 

Lower  H.  E.  1G  M.  45 

Luard  C.  B.  IB.  98  Chestnut* 

Lucas  B.  E.  sV.  Waltham 

Luce  D.  S.  IC.  C.  65 

Lucht  J.  IC.  C.  22 

Lunan  W.  2Dn.  231  VV.  Newton* 
Lund  F.  B.  Asst.  M.  122  Marlboro* 
Lnnt  II.  F.  2C.  T.  27 

Luquer  L.  IC.  Hilton  B. 

Lydenberg  H.  M.  3C. 

12")  Mt .  Auburn 
Lyman  A..  T.  Overseer,  39  Beacon* 
Lyman  ('.  F.  -IS.  Claverlv  45 

Lyman  II.  sS.  ion  Cambridge 
Lyman  T.  3< '.  Hilton  21 

Lynch  .1.  F.  3C.  M.  ;<:; 

Lynch  W.  II.  sO.  9  De  Woll 

Lyude  F.  M.  LDn.     137  Pembroke" 

Lyon  I ).  (i.  Prof,  and  Curator 

of  Semitic  Mus      :i  Buckingham 
Lyon  F.  1).  i.M. 

429  Wash.  Dorchester 
Lythgoe  A.  M.  2C.        Warland  15 

Mai.h-v  A.  II.  IG.  !'.»  Oxford 

McAdame  P.  8.  IM, 

ID!)  Jenny  Find  BVe.     Somerville 


;<;) 


654, 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


MaeAlarney  R.  E.  1G.  54  Kirkland 
McAllister  F.  D.  2M.  Lawrence 
McAlpine  M.  F.  sC.  T.  5 

McAuslan  S.  L.  1M.  Marlboro 

McBurney  H.  2C.  9  Linden 

McCaffrey  C.  F.  IS. 

124  Fitchburg.  Somerville 
McCall  J.  C.  sC.  Ware  1 

McCarthy  E.  E.  3S.  43  Irving 

McCarthy  F.  1M.  Maiden 

McCarthy  J.  J.  1L. 

61  Marlboro,  Chelsea 
McCarthy  T.  F.  4M.  E.  Boston 
MeCauley  A.  A.  4M. 

15  Warren  ave.* 
MeCauley  A.  V.  A.  B.  2S. 

3  Sumner 
McChesney  G.  H.  sS. 

1270  Mass.  ave. 
McClare  C.  H.  sS. 
McClaughry  H.  H.  3L. 

1686  Cambridge 
McClintock  J.  T.  2S. 

268  Wash.  Dorchester 
McClintock  W.  E.  Instr. 

15  Court  sq.* 
McCollom  J.  H.  Asst.  M. 

12  Newbury* 
McCormick  T.  H.  3M.  Taunton 
McCormick  T.  J.  H.  3C.  M.  6 

M'Coy  G.  M.  sS.  126  Mt.  Auburn 
McCune  E.  V.  sC.  18  Plympton 
McDaniel  A.  S.  2C.  M.  59 

McDaniel  W.  B.  3G.  69  Dana 

McDaniels  G.  M.  1C. 

58  Mt?.  Auburn 
McDermott  J.  E.  1M. 

6  Quincy  st.  Charlestown 
McDermott  W.  V.  4M. 

75  Appleton* 
McDonald  J.  A.  2L. 

116  Main  st.  Charlestown 
McDonald  L.  F.  1M.  73  Circuit  st* 
McDonald  S.  J.  3C.  M.  6 

McDonald  W.  J.  IM.  116  Main* 
McDonough  R.  E.  2  Dn. 

46  Pinckney* 
McDowell  F.  C.  1G.  46  Langdon 
MacDonald  R.  3Dv. 

University  Road,  Brookline* 
MacDonald  W.  C.  IM. 

25  Mulford* 
MacDonnell  J.  grM. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
McDuffee  W.  V.  1G.  65  Hammond 
McDuffee  C.  H.  1C.  Ware  52 

McElfresh  W.  E.  3G.  H.  17 

McEvoy  G.  A.  2M.  Lawrence 

McGann  J.  H.  IM.  Natick 

McGillicuddy  C.  J.  4M. 

30  Wendell 
McGirr  F.  F.  lDn.  1522  Cambridge 
McGourty  J.  E.  4M.  75  Appleton* 


McGrath  J.  F.  1L.  H.  4 

McGrew  C.  A.  3C.  71  Wallace 

McGurk  W.  J.  1C.  45  Mt  Auburn 
Mach  E.  R.  O.  von  Asst.  (also 

1G.)  18  Bowdoin 

McHenry  W.  E.  IS. 

1727  Cambridge 
Mclntire  F.  M.  sS.  1600  Mass.  ave. 
Mclntyre  W.  G.  S.  2C.  G.  34 

Mclsaac  J.  A.  4M.  36  Hammond* 
McJennett  J.  F.  sC.  89  Hammond 
Mack  J.  J.  sS. ,  44  Brattle 

Mackay  E.  H.  2M.  24  Worcester* 
MacKaye  P.  W.  3C.  D.  35 

McKean,  F.  G.  2L.  P.  86 

McKeen  G.  W.  4M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
McKeen  S.  F.  4M.  6  Leonard  a  v. 
McKenna  C.  H.  lDn. 

147  Lauriat  ave.  Dorchester 
McKenna  J.  C.  2M. 

96  Washington  st.  Charlestown 
McKenzie  A.  Secretary  of 

Overseers  12  Garden 

McKey  C.  sS.  1130  Mass.  ave. 

Mackie  W.  C.  2M.  675  Tremont* 
McKibben  W.  W.  4C.  M.  55 

McKillip  P.  E.  2L.  C.  38 

McKinnon  X.  3Dv.  D.  32 

Mackintosh  H.  B.  3C. 

13  Kirkland  pi. 
McKittrick  R.  1C.  Claverly  26 

McKittrick  W.  4C.  Clav-rly  20 
McKnight  E.  T.  2L.  8  Ellerv 

McKnight  W.  G.  2L.  P.  3 

MacKusick  A.  R.  1C.  99  Norfolk 
McLaren  A.  L.  IM.  265  Princeton* 
McLaughlin  F.  C.  Proctor 

(also  1L.)  Read's  4 

McLean  G.  S.  R.  sS. 

2218  Mass  ave. 
McMahon  T.  R.  2Dn. 

51  Allston  st.  Charlestown 
McMann  W.  H.  4C.  1132  Mass.  av. 
McMeekin  R.  J.  3Dn. 

Boston  Art  Club* 
McMillan  P.  H.  1L.  Winthrop  30 
McMurtry  C.  W.  3M. 

93  Mt.  Vernon* 
McMurtry  G.  G.  IS.  Beck  23 

McNamara  T.  F.  IM. 

So.  Framingham 
McNeil  J.  L.  sC.  Ware  17 

McNeil  T.  P.  IV. 

291  Highland  st.  Roxburv 
McNeil  W.  W.  sS.  Ware  17 

Macomber  H.  P.  1C.  P.  52 

McPherson  R.  2C.  M.  46 

McPherson  S.  J.  Preacher 

Chicago,  111. 
Macurdy  L.  T.  1C. 

41  Fayette  St.  Watertown 
Mac  vane  S.  M.  Prof.    34  Kirkland 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


655 


McVeyJ.  R.  2C.  G.  34 

McWhinnie  J.  E.  3C.  29  Williams 
Macy  J.  A.  1C.  415  Putnam  ave. 
Madden  E.  A.  2V. 

4  Patten  st.  Watertown 
Madden  J.  J.  2M.  43  Oneida* 

Magrath  G.  B.  2M.  Milton 

Maguire  C.  F.  3M. 

500  Medford  st.  Somerville 
Mahon  E.  2C.  42  Kirkland 

Mahon  J.A.4M.Boston  City  Hosp.* 
Mahoney  C.  J.  2M.  24  Worcester* 
Mahoney  F.  J.  3C.  1810  Mass.  ave. 
Mahorner  M.  2L.  1699  Cambridge 
Mains  E.  C.  sS.  22  Mt.  Auburn 
Mains  C.  F.  4M.  Framingham 

Mallery  W.  sC.  1697  Cambridge 
Mallory  F.  B.  Instr.  M. 

Harv.  Med.  Seh.* 
M alone  E.  S.  2C.  61  Go  l  ham 

Malone  L.  J.  2L.  C.  63 

Maloney  W.  V.  2M.  25  Clift* 

Manahan  T.  J.  4S.  14  Newbury* 
Mauix  E.  T.  2  M.  Har.  Med.  Sch.* 
Manley  It.  E.  3C.  51  Wendell 

Mann  A.  T.  4M. 

Chestnut  Hill  ave.    Brookline 
Maun  C.  C.  1C.  T.  16 

Manning  C.  B.  IS.  H'y.  7 

Manning  C.  F.  2C.398  Putnam  ave. 
Manning  R.  ('.  Proctor,  also  4G. 

Ware  43 
Manning  R.  L.  1L.  H'y.  7 

Mansfield  W.  R.  2C.  S.  28 

Mansur  F.  W.  3C.  20  Ware 

Mansur  L.W.  2M.  Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Marble  A.  1C.  C't  20 

Marcou  P.  B.  Instr.  42  Garden 
Marcy  H.  O.  3M. 

180  Commonwealth  ave.* 
Marcv  R.  3C.  Little's  29 

Harden  C.  F.  1C.  H.  1 

.Maiden  P.  S.  1L.  9  Wendell 

Mark  E.  L.  Prof.  109  Irving 

Mark  K.  L.  2C.  109  Irving 

Markle  M.  M.  2L.  II.  3 

Marks  A.  M.  2C.  Ware  28 

Marks  I.  E.  3C.  Ware  28 

Marks  L.  S.  Instr.  43  living 

Marlow  E.  W.  4(  .  P.  66 

Marsh  A.  M.  2L.  6  Mason 

Marsh  A.R.Asst.Prof.  49  Langdon 
Marsh  E.  I).  3G. 

165  Huntington  ave.* 
Marsh  E.  J.  sC.  M.  16 

.Marsh  II.  S.  A  < '.  26  Mellcn 

Marsh  \.  W.  IC.  126  Mt.  Auburn 
Marsh  R.M.  1C.  W.  II.  39 

Marshall  A.  .1.  LC.  <i7  Ml. Auburn 
Marshall  P.  I).  2L.  T.  49 

Marshall  B.C.  A88t.  also  2G  (  .20 
Marshall. I.  F.  2S. 

78  \.  Beacon  st.  Ailston 


Marshall  X.  B.  1L.  77  Mt.  Auburn 
Marsten  J.  F.  2C.  35  Trowbridge 
Marston  E.  J.  lDn.  14  James* 
Marston  J.  N.  2M.  Lowell 

Martin  B.  2L.  48  Brattle 

Martin  C.  A.  3S.  P.  38 

Martin  G.  A.  1L.     Charlesgate, 

Martin  J.  F.  3Dn.  39  Maiden* 

Martin  J.  H.  T.  1L.  M.  20 

Marvin  E.  R.  1C.  W.  H.  48 

Marvin  G.  D.  1C.  436  Broadway 
Marvin  L.  P.  2C.  W.  H.  48 

Marx  J.  L.  1C.  1727  Cambridge 
Maskell  L.  J.  4M.  Newton 

Mason  A.  L.  Assoc.  Prof.  M. 

265  Clarendon* 
Mason  C.  F.  Bursar, 

Wadsworth  House 
Mason  F.  4C.  T.  55 

Mason  H.  C.  2C.  W.  H.  14 

Mason  M.  P.  1C.  Beck  42 

Mason  P.  D.  3C.  511  Beacon* 

Mason  R.  E.  sS.  M.  3S 

Massa  R.  F.  2S.  345  Harvard 

Mather  M.  W.  Instr. 

13  Mt.  Auburn 
Mathews  E.  R.  4C.  Manter  1 

Mathews  G.  W.  40.  W.  18 

Mathews  J.  I,.  4C.  C't  24 

Matteson  A.  C.  3 L. 1683  Cambridge 
Matteson  D.  M.  2G.  1595  Mass.av. 
Matthews  E.  W.  3Dn. 

Harv.  Dent.  Sch.* 
Maulhardt  A.  A.  3M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Maulsby  D.  L.  1G.  Tufts  College 
May  A.  W.  2V. 

9  Brewer  st.  Jamaica  Plain 
May  S.  4C.  W.  50 

May  W.  R.  2M.  7  W.  Cedar- 

Mayer  A.  G.  4G.  11  Francis  ave. 
Maynard  E.  2C.  5  Linden 

Mavnard  L.  C.  1L.  40  Irving 

Maynard  R.  P.  2C.  45  Kirkland 
Mayo  W.  R.  IS.  65  Mt.  Auburn 
MeadB.  C.  4C.  G.  50 

Mead  L.  G.  IC  B'ke  12 

Meade  A.  P.  2C.  Read'B  20 

Meader  II.  L.  IS.  96  Ellery 

Means  P.  C.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch> 
Meehan  W.  P.  3L. 

Washington  st.  Jamaica  Plain 
Meiilinger  A.  IC. 

3  IToodville  St.,  Roxbury 
Melish  .1.  II.  IG.  Lawrence  33 

Melius  B.  1M.  567  Mass.  Ave. 

Meredith  P.  P.  IP.  8  Ellerj 

Meriam  w.  ic  ETke3 

Merlgold  P.  s.  ic.  <;.  25 

Men-ell  s.  w.  ic.  1750  Cambridge 

Merriam  F.  U.2M. 

liar.  Med.  Sch.* 


656 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Merrick  B.  P.  1C.  T.  43 

Merrifield  J.  B.  1L.  1691  Mass.  Av. 
Merrill  E.  W.  D.  4C. 

218  Columbus  Ave.* 
Merrill  R.  1C. 

69  Howland  St.  Roxbury 
Merriman  R.  B.  4C.  W.  42 

Merrvweather  A.  M.  4S.    W.  H.  57 
Meserve  J.  M.3C. 

87  Linden  St.  Allston 
Metcalf  G.  P.  2C.  P.  76 

Metcalf  N.  C.  4C.  •       22  Linnasan 
Metzger  B.  3M.  Lynn 

Meyer  A.  R.  sS.  Ivy  St.  Brookline 
Meyer  H.  R.  4G.  W.  53 

Middleton  L.  4C.  W.  21 

Millan  A.  L.  3L.  12  DeWolf 

Millar  M.  3C.  1611  Mass.  Ave. 

Millard  E .  2C.  Warland  15 

Millard  E.  L.  2C.  H'ke  28 

Millard  H.E.2C. 

57  Wads  worth  Ave.  Waltham 
Millard  W.  H.  1C. 

57  Wadsworth  Ave.  Waltham 
Miller  F.  P.  3C. 

282  Columbus  Ave.* 
Miller  H.  W.  3C.  9  Bow 

Miller  J.  2M.  120  Pembroke 

Miller  P.  L.  1C.  P.  78 

Miller  P.P.  sC.  16  Oxford 

Miller  R.  T.  3L.  16  Oxford 

Miller  W.  E.  IS.  11  Wendell 

Miller  W.  J.  Proctor  (also  1  Dv.) 

Warland  13 
Millett  F.  S.  2C.  P.  64 

Milliken  L.  C.  4C.  3  Sumner 

Mills  B.  F.  Stenographer, 

55  Ellery 
Mills  C.  E.  sC. 

Mills  S.  F.  IS.  65  Mt.  Auburn 

Minot  C.  S.  Prof.  M. 

688  Bovlston* 
MintonJ.  M.  3L. 

Orchard  Ave.  Jamaica  Plain 
Mitchell  D.E.  3C.  1727  Cambridge 
Mitchell  T.  H.  3Dv.  D.  30 

Mitchell  W.  B.  1G.  44  Sacramento 
Mix  H.  S.  4C.  C.  60 

Mixter  0.  W.  3G.  10  Dana 

Mixter  S.  J.  Instr.  M. 

180  Marlboro* 
Moe  A.  K.  3C.  Little's  19 

Monette  J.  3L.  409  Broadway 

Mongeon  L.  F.  lDn.      Blackstone 
Monks  G.  H.  Instr.  M. 

405  Bovlston* 
Monks  L.  H.  IS.  18  Plympton 

Monroe  C.  E.  3Dn.  Quincy 

Montague  S.  S.  3S.  G.  16 

Montague  W.  P.  4C.  H'ke  46 

MoutgomervH.  D.  sC.  '   W.  H.  32 
Montoya  J.  M.  3M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 


Mooney  F.  J.  1C.  C't  11 

Mooney  J.  T.  2Dn.  11  James* 

Moore  C.  H.  Asst.  Prof,  and 

Curator  of  Fogg  M.       19  Follen 
Moore  C.  K.  3C.  35  Wallace 

Moore  F.  2M. 

13  Concord  St.  Charlestown 
Moore  F.  W.  3L.  390  Harvard 

Moore  G.  T.  2G.     27  Putnam  Ave. 
Moore  J.  H.  3M. 

552  Columbus  Ave.* 
Moore  J.  S.  2M.  24  Yarmouth* 
Moore  P.  P.  1M.  Gloucester 

MoorehouseG.  W.  3M. 

36  W.  Cedar* 
Morgan  C.  E.  2C.  M.  54 

Morgan  J.  A.  1M. 

13  Williams  Ave.  Hyde  Park 
Morgan  M.  H.  Asst.  Prof. 

Hubbard  Park 
Morgan  W.  E.  4M.  Dorchester 
Morgan  W .  L.  1G.  14  Shepard 

Moriarty  P.  W.  Demonstr.  Dn. 

Fields  Corner* 
Morrison  R.  S.  Librarian  of 
Div.  School  and  Sec'y  Div.  Fac. 
34  Shepard 
Morley  J.E.2L.  C't  28 

Morrill  F.  N".  3C.  M.  44 

Morrill  J.  -4C.  T.  15 

Morrill  S.  2C.  H'ke  9 

Morrill  S.  G.  3M.  18  Storv 

Morris  C.  H.  1C. 

561  E.  Eighth  St.  So.  Boston 
Morris  Dave  H.  4C.  9  Waterhouse 
Morris  Davis  H.  2S.   "  S.  9 

Morris  E.  T.  lDn.     138  Marlboro* 
Morris  J.  J.  1M. 

248  Princeton  st.  E.  Boston 
Morris  M.  D.  4C. 

Mt.  Hope  Home,  Rosliudale 
Morrison  C.  J.  2L.  H'y  5 

Morrison  F.  sC.  C.  28 

Morrison  R.  H.  1C.        60  Wendell 
Morse  C.  S.  sC.  102  Bowdoiu* 

Morse  E.  W.  IB.  35  Boynton* 

Morse  F.  W.  sS.  48  Wendell 

Morse  G.  A.  3L.  16  Oxford 

Morse  G.  T.  sC.  Little's  4 

Morse  H.L.F.  1G. 

126  Mt.  Auburn 
Morse  H.R.2C.  T.  46 

Morse  J.  H.  4C.  H'v  G 

Morse  R.  G.  4C.  26  Holyoke 

Morse  R.  M.  overseer 

57  Equitable  Bldg.* 
Morse  S.  V.  1C.  M.  2 

Morse  T.  2C.  Ware  27 

Morse  W.  1C.  6  Story 

Morse  W.  G.  1C.  G.  27 

Morton  A.  A.  3S.  C.  70 

Morton  B.  A.  sC.  C't  40 

Morton  W.  C.  sC.   1124  Mass.  ave 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


657 


MoseleyO.  C.  1L. 

122  Blue  Hill  ave.  Roxbury 
Mo8er  A.  1M.  22  Mt.  Auburn 

Moses  E.  M.  2S.  41  Wendell 

Moses  W.  V.  Instr.  41  Wendell 
Mosher  H.  P.  4M. 

84  Francis  st.  Brookline 
Moss  E.  A.  D.  2L. 

175  Chandler  st.  Worcester 
Motley  T.  4C.  Claverly  46 

Mott  L.  W.  4C.  Hilton  22 

Mott  W.  K.  4C.  H.  19 

Mottley  C.  P.  1L.  26  Holyoke 

Moulton  C.  F.  grM. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Moulton  J.  B.  IS.  P.  42 

Moulton  W.  B.  2L.  34£  Shepard 
Mower  M.  Asst.  54  Garden 

Mowll  W.  L.  sS.  124  Otis 

Mowry  A.  M.  Asst.  (also  3G.) 

45  Wallace 
Moxom  P.S.  Preacher,  Springfield 
Moyer  A.  J.  4C.  P.  55 

Moyer  J.  A.  IS.  74  Sacramento 
Mudge  C.  lDn.  15  Pleasant 

Muldoun  W.  J.  IV. 

53  Dennis  st.  Roxbury 
Mulford  E.  D.  3C.  Quincy  8 

Mulford  R.  J.  Proctor 

(also  3L.)  C't  17 

Mullane  J.  W.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch* 
Mullins  E.  S.  1G.  12  Bow 

Mullqueeney  D.  J.  2L. 

21  Henderson  st.  Arlington 
Mumford  G.  S.  2S.  35  Bow 

Munro  J.  C.  Asst.  M.  173  Beacon* 
Munro  W.  4C.  Little's  25 

Munroe  V.  4C.  H'y  6 

Murdock  L.-B.  4C.  H'y  8 

Murphy  C.  E.  lDn.  Tax^layville 
Murphy  D.  F.  2C.  58  Mt.  Auburn 
Murphy  D.  S.  J.  IV.  53  Green 

Murphy  F.  J.  sS.  35  Bow 

Murphy  S.  IS".  2M.  Dauversport 
Murphy  W.  H.  2V. 

23  Parsons  st.  Brighton 
Murray  A.  4C.  1586  Cambridge 
Murray  W.  D.  1C.  94  Prescott 

Musgrave  P.  2M.  44  Newbury* 
Myer  J.  W.  sS.  10  Oxford  pi. 

Nace  J.  L.  sC.  16  Oxford 

Nagle  L.  T.  3V. 

Walnut  st.  Brookline 
Nakamura  K.  1G.  17  Appleton* 
Nannery  W.  A.  2V. 

42  Mt.  Vernon  st.    W.  Roxbury 
Nash  W.  Gibbs,  3C. 

232  Elm  st.  W.  Somerville 
Nash  W.  Gilbert  S.  L. 

11  Auburn  st .  Brookline 
Naumburg  <;.  W.  2C.  C't  n; 


Nazro  W.  E.  C.  sS.  (also  B.) 

W.  38 
Neal  F.  G.  4C.  S.  20 

Neal  H.  V.  Proctor  (also  3  G.) 

Shepherd  2 
Neal  J.  A.  sC.  1560  Cambridge 

Neal  J.  F.  3C.        1689  Cambridge 
Negus  S.  P.  sC.  Ware  29 

Neilson  E.B.  1M.  Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Neilson  W.  A.  1G.  7  Howland 

Nelson  G.  A.  IS.  14  Oxford 

Nelson  T.  S.  R.  sS.        15  Shepard 
Newell  F.  S.  4M. 

Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.* 
Newell  G.  sC.  P.  42 

Newell  G.  S.  T.  2L.       Winthrop  4 
Newell  W.  W.  2G.  275  Brattle 

Newgass  G.  W.  4C.  W.  H.  38 

Newhall  A.  E.  1C.  C't.  12 

Newhall  A.  H.  2C.  E.  Saugus 

Newhall  G.  2C.  S.  22 

Newsome  E.  T.  3M.       Roslindale 
Newton  E.  R.  3M. 

28  School  st.  Somerville 
Newton  F.  B.  1L.  96  Ellerv 

Newton  F.  M.  sS.  W.  H.  40 

Newton  G.  F.  Instr. 

17  Music  Hall  bldg.* 
Nichols  A.  B.  Instr.  G.  5 

Nichols  H.  T.  2C.  Manter  1 

Nichols  J.  T.  G.  1C.        63  Brattle 
Nichols  M.  E.  1C.  51  Wallace 

Nichols  N.  G.  2C.  M.  46 

Nichols  P.  1L.  C't  32 

Nichols  W.  S.  sC.  9  Wendell 

Nicholson  U.  H.  sC.  33  Mill 

Nicholson  W.  2G.  33a  Mill 

Nicker  son  T.  1C.  W.  H.  50 

Nicoll  L.  F.  1C.  Warland  11 

Nightingale  J.  1M.  25  Dartmouth* 
Niles  G.  C.  21,.  301  Beacon* 

Noble  G.  1C.  Brewer's  3 

Noble  J.  3C.  W.  H.  26 

Nolan  W.  F.  1M. 

49  Chestuut  ave.  Jamaica  Plain 
Nolte  J.  W.  3V.  50  Village* 

Noone  E.  W.  1L.  15  Warren  ave." 
Norton  A.  O.  3S.  C.  26 

Norton  C.  E.  Prof. 

Shady  Hill,  off  [rving 
Norton  C.  W.  IG.  Claverly  f,': 

Norton  E.  bS.  Claverly  20 

Norton  A.  Warner.  1(  .  (J.  1 

Norton  .1.  Watkinaon,lS.  Hilton  5 
Noursc  F.  R.  1C.  26  Holyoke 

Nowdl  A.  M.  ss.  Winchester 

N'owell  .F.1C. 

(is  Church  st.  Winchester 

Xoves  ('.  E.  iG.  338  Harvard 

Noyes  <;.  H.  3  C.  W.  II.  i:> 

Noyea  <;.  R,  2G.  T.  n 

Noyes  .1.  A.  Editor  of  the  Quin- 
quennia] ( Catalogue,     71  Sparks 


658 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Noyes  J.  R.  1L.  D.  28 

Oakes  F.A.4M.563  Columbus  ave.* 
Oakman  O.  B.  4G. 

1  Oakmau  st.  Neponset 
O'Brian  S.  L.  4C.  G.  38 
O'Brien  H.  E.  1C.  W.  H.  49 
O'Brien  J.  E.  1L.  67  Oxford 
O'Brien  L.  O.  3C.  W.  H.  49 
O'Brien  T.  J.  1M. 

11  Knapp  st.  Somerville 
O'Brien  W.  J.  L.  2M. 

726  E.  Third  st.  So.  Boston 
O'ConnellJ.  F.  3L. 

13  Bowdoin  st.  Dorchester 
O'Connor  C.J.  1L.  1697  Cambridge 
O'Connor  J.  H.4M. No. Chelmsford 
O'Connor  W.  M.  IS.  W.  4 

Odde  J.  A.  L.  2C.  16  Lake 

Odiorne  W.  B.  1  M.     297  Harvard 
O'Donnell  G.  T.  2  M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Oenslager  G.  Asst.  also  2G.  T.  24 
Ogden  H.  W.  3L.  55  Trowbridge 
Ogden  J.  B.  Asst.  M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Oldham  A.  J.  Instr.  Dn. 

2  Commonwealth  ave.* 
Olds  R.  E.  3C.  D.  23 
O'Leary  J.  A.  grM. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Oliver  E.  L.  1C.  W.  H.  21 

Oliver  M.  W.  1C.     22  Mt.  Auburn 
Olmsted  J.  M.  grDv.  Avon 

Olney  O.  H.  1L.  Little's  16 

O'Malley  W.  J.  1L. 

9  Fremont  ave.* 
O'Neil  R.  F.  3M. 

Mass.  Gen.  Hosp.* 
Oppeuheimer  B.  S.  3C.  105  Irving 
Orr  W.  W.  4C.  W.  18 

Osborn  J.  F.  4C.  W.  49 

Osborn  J.  H.  sV.  50  Village* 

Osborn  W.  J.  1C.  17  Lee 

Osborne  F.  W.  1C. 

5  Herbert  st.  Lvnn 
Osborne  R.  W.  sC.  C.  50 

Osborne  W.  H.  3C.  W.  27 

Osgood  F.  H.  Prof,  and  Acting 

Dean  of  Vet.  Sch.      50  Village* 
Osgood  R.  B.  1M.  Salem 

Osgood  W.  F.  Asst.  Prof. 

14  Centre 
O'Shea  D.  J.  1M. 

49  Chelsea  st.  E.  Boston 
O'Shea  J.  F.  1M.  Newport,  R.  I. 
O'Sullivan  J.  J.  4M. 

234  W.  Canton  st.* 
Otis  S.  sC.  51  Trowbridge 

Otis  W.  I.  sC.  1208  Mass.  ave. 

Otis  W.  K.  2C  M.  1 

OttisF.  J.  3L.  D.  16 

Outerbridge  F.  4S.  W.  H.  25 

Outerbridsre  S.  R.  4S.       W.  H.  25 


Owen  J.  M.  2Du.  109  Chandler* 
Owens  T.  B.  lDn.  146  Camden* 
Ozanne  C.  E.  2G.  11  Wendell 

Packard  F.  H.  2C. 

25  Warren  ave.  Somerville 
Packard  H.  S.  2C.  G.  52 

Packard  S.  T.  1L.  Little's  16 

Page  E.  S.  2L  P.  30 

Page  F.  R,  4C.  C.  40 

Page  G.  T.  4M.  113  Inman 

Pag«  L.  W.  sS.  21  Ellerv 

Paine  C.  E.  sC. 

62  Gilman,  Somerville 
Paine  C.  J.  3C.  Little's  11 

Paine  G.  L.  4C.  Little's  24 

Paine  J.  K.  Prof.  23  Hawthorn 
Paine  R.  3C.  32  Mellen 

Palache  Asst.  Univ.   Mus. 
Palfrey  F.  W.  2C.  G.  22 

Palfrey  J.  G.  40.  M.  53 

Palmer  H.  1C.  Claverly  19 

Palmer  I.  O.  1G.17  Buffum,  Salem 
Palmer  P.  2C.  Claverly  19 

Palmeter  G.  F.  4S.  T.  36 

Pappenheimer  A.  M.  1C. 

371  Harvard 
ParkL.  2C.    .  21  Holyoke 

Parke  R.  T.  2C.  P.  2 

Parker  Arthur  H.  4M.  Everett 
Parker  Augustin  H.  30.  9  Bow 
Parker  C.  A.  1C.  C.  45 

Parker  C.  H.  4C.  Hilton  27 

Parker  C.  P.  Instr.  60  Shepard 
Parker  Edward  G.2M.  Auburndale 
Parker  Edwin  G.  3G.  11  Cleveland 
Parker  F.E.  4C. 

Osborne  road,  Brookline 
Parker  G.  H.  Instr.  6  Avon  P. 
Parker  H.  C.  sS.  Felton  34 

Parker  H.  E.  3L.  55  Hammond 

Parker  H.  G.  Asst.  also  2G. 

260  Green 
Parker  J.  P.  4C.  Ware  54 

Parker  M.  W.  2M.  2a  Park 

Parker  U.  S.  sC.  11  Wendell 

Parker  W.  A.  4C.  1  Mercer  Circle 
Parker  W.  B.  3C.  C.  67 

Parker  W.  M.  lDn. 

212  Boylston,  Jamaica  Plain 
Parker  W.  P.  2G.  37  Gorham 

Parker  W.  S.  IS.  Ware  54 

Parkhurst  C.  E.  2Dn. 

79  Walnut,  Somerville 
Parkhurst  L.  H.  2C.  45  Dana 

Parmelee  H.  F.  2L.  Winthrop  21 
Parmenter  F.  S.  1L.  58  Hammond 
Parrott  A.  F.  2C.  6 Trowbridge 
ParrvG.G.  2L.  G.  49 

Parsons  H.  S.  Instr.  Dn.  3  Park* 
Parsons  I.  H.  sC.  29  Mt.  Pleasant 
Parsons  L.  H.  1C.  8  Prescott 

Parsons  P.  F.  2C. 

18  Crescent,   Somerville 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


659 


Partridge  C.L.1G. 
Partridge  W.3Sc 
Paschal  S.  S.1S. 
Pastorius  H.    E.  1C. 
Patten  S.  K.  3M. 
Patterson  G.  L.  lDv. 
Patterson  H.  S.  2C. 


19  Irving 

H'ke  39 

Shepherd  16 

W.  14 

70  Dale* 

D.  10 

S.  24 


Paul  J.  T.  Demonstr.    Dn. 

157  Newbury* 
Paul  L.  G.  2M.  Newton  Centre 
Payson  C.  C.  2C.  Hilton  32 

Peabody  C.  W.  3L.  11  Sumner 

Peabody  F.  G.  Prof.  13  Kirklaud 
Peabody  J.  E.  1G.  12  Kirkland  pi. 
Peabody  R.  S.  Overseer, 

916  Exchange  building* 
Peabody  W.  R.  1L.  13  Kirkland 
Peacock  W.  J.  3L.  1638  Cambridge 
Pearse  L.  1C.  P.  83 

Pearson  G.  B.  2M.Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Peck  John  H.  1L.  58  Hammond 
Peck  Josiah  H.  1L.  26  Garden 

Peck  J.  W.  4C.  H.  3 

Pegram  J.  C.  3M. 

Mass.  Gen.  Hospital* 
Peirce  B.  O.  Prof.  51  Oxford 

Peirce  F.  J.  2M.  Atlantic 

Peirce  G.  A.  2M. 

199  Roxburv.  Roxbury 
Peirce  J.  M.  Prof,  and  Dean  of 
Faculty  of  Arts  and  Sciences, 

4  Kirkland  pi. 
Pierce  I.  L.  IV.  Arlington  H'g'ts. 
Pelton  D.  W.  L.  gr.Dv.  84  Wendell 
Pence  J.  D.  sC.  G.  21 

Peningtou  R.  2L.  41  Wendell 

Penrose  J.  J.  1L.  54  Kirkland 

Perault  M.  J.  1M.  Fitchburg 

Percival  A.  W.  2S.  P.  4 

Percival  F.C.1L.  20  Dartmouth  pi. 
Perkins  C.  F.  Instr.  Dn.  Brockton 
Perkins  F.  C.  sL.  Winthrop  30 
Perkins  H.  C.  1M.  Lowell 

Perkins  II.  E.  1L.  1673  Cambridge 
Perkins  J.  F.  1C.  5  Linden 

Perkins  J.  H.  2C.  1208  Mass.  Ave. 
Perkins  N.  2C.  Ware  23 

Perkins  R.  1C.  Beck  35 

Perley  R.  D.  3M.  72  Rutland* 

Perrine  C.  1G.  52  Walden 

Perry  A.  R.  4M.  146  Chandler* 
Perrv  C.  H.  2V.  Worcester 

Perry  D.T.3C.  P.  23 

Perry  E.  2M.  60  Temple* 

Perry  E.  B.  sC.  D.  II.  4 

Perry  E.  E.  1C.405  Columbus  Av* 
Perry  II.  F.  1G.  61  Oak 

Perrv  H.  .1.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Seh.* 
Perrv  W.  B.  2L.  10  liellen 

Peters  A.  .1.  LL.  W.  II.  17 

Peterson  E.  2V. 

305  Chestnut  Ave  .Jamaica  Plain 
153  Huntington  Ave.* 


Peterson  S.  1C. 

305  Chestnut  Ave.  Jamaica  Plain 
Pettee  J.  H.  3M. 

136  Warren  St.  Roxbury 
Pettijohn  G.  3C.  M.  10 

Pew  J.  A.  2L.  T.  31 

PfaffF.  Instr.  M. 
Phair  P.  D.  2G.       1301  Cambridge 
Phelan  M.  F.  3C.  H'ke  14 

Phelps  D.  F.  1L.  M.  18 

Phelps  J.  W.  4C.  C.  16 

Phelps  W.  H.  2S.  M.  18 

Philbrick  H.  P.  2C.38  Putnam  Av. 
Phillips  E.  F.  2C.  W.  24 

Phillips  H.  A.  3C.  28  Holyoke 

Phillips  J.  C.  IS.  28  Holyoke 

Phillips  J.  D.  3C.  W.  26 

Phillips  S.  W.  1L.  W.  26 

Phillips  W.  E.  lDn, 

Mt.  Auburn  St.  Watertown 
Pickard  G.  W.  sS.  16  Oxford 

Pickard  I.  L.  4M.  Harv.Med.  Sch.* 
Pickering  E.  C.  Prof,  and 

Director  of  O.  Observatory 

Pickering  H.  E.  3C.  H'ke  35 

Pickering  W.  H.  Asst.  Prof. 

Observatorv 
Pickhardt  E.  W.  S.  2C.  Hilton  35 
Pierce  C.  W.  1M.  Ashland 

Pierce  G.  B.  2M.  85  Mt.  Vernon 
Pierce  H.  C.  IS.  W.  H.  10 

Pierce  M.  E.  1L.  Watertown 

Pierce  S.  M.  2C.  43  Dana 

Pierce  W.  1C.  C't  21 

Pierpout  G.  W.  IS.  C't  31 

Pierpont  L.  4S.  C't  31 

PiersouR.  2C.  G.  15 

Pike  C.  B.  3L.  Beck  47 

Pike  F.  F.  2M. 

8  Rockland  PI.  Roxburv 
Pilling  A.  T.  2C.  P.  11 

Pillsbury  B.  II.  1M.  65  Chandler* 
Pillsbury  F.  A.  2M.  15  S.  Russell* 
Pillsbury  S.  H.  2L.  18  Shepard 
Pinkerton  W.  B.  gr  Dv.  20  Gray 
Pinkham  E.  W.  2M. 

547  Mass.  Ave.* 
Pirce  J.  A.  2L.  14  Trowbridge  PI. 
Pistole  W.  B.  1L.  -13!)  Main 

Pitcher  A.  L.  1G.  1680  Cambridge 
Pitman  E.  F.  2C.  P.  16 

Pitta  S.  L.  3C  w.  19 

Playdon  C.  II.  3V.  Andover 

Player  P.  2C.  Ware  -J-*) 

Pleadwell  P.  L.4M.34  Berwick  Pk. 
Plum  II.  C.  3C.  P.  58 

Plumb  l'.  k.  LC.  H'ke  B 

Poland  (;.  M.  1C.  P.  6 

Poland  W.  \.  3C.     52  Mt.  Auburn 

Poll  M.  Instr.  »i  Shepard 

Pollak  P.  I),   h  .  C.  'ii 

Pond  C.  M.   IC.  P.  62 

Poor  !•:.  w.  K  .  s.  31 


660 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Poore  C.  P.  1C.  7  Sumner 

Pope  A.  W.   Clerk  in   Treasurer's 
Office,  50  State* 

Pope  E.  F.  1M.  Hudson 

Pope  H.  1L.  54  Garden 

Popper  A.  W.  sC.  W.  8 

Porter  C.  A.  Asst.  M.24  Marlboro* 
Porter  C.  B.  Prof.  M. 

5  Arlington* 
Porter  F.  S.  2L.  Winthrop  4 

Porter  H.  W.  4C.  W.  43 

Porter  J.  F.  1G.      12  Kirkland  PL 
Porter  M.  B.  2G.  D.  17 

Porter  R.  B.  3C.  H.  13 

Porter  R.  C.  1L.      1699  Cambridge 
Porter  W.  H.2C.  13  Wendell 

Porter  W.  T.  Asst.  Prof.  M. 

295  Beacon* 
Post  A.  Instr.  M.  16  Newbury* 
Post  A.  T.  1L.  1  Trinity  PI* 

PoteL.  H.  1M. 

23  Howe  St.  Somerville 
Poth  C.  A.  2L.  T.  5 

Potter  A.  1L.  Hotel  Berkeley* 
Potter  A.  C.  Asst.  in  Coll. 

Library,  Kennedy  Ave. 

Potter  A.  C.  1M. 

82  Commonwealth  Ave.* 
Potter  G.  S.  IG.  16  Prescott 

Potter  W.  H.  Lect.  Dn. 

16  Arlington* 
Potts  J.  3C.  12  Sumner 

Powell  B.  E.  4C.  20  Grav 

Powell  O.  L.  sC.  G.  46 

Powell  W.  M.  1L.  Claverly  25 

Powers  E.  D.  2C.  M.  60 

Powers  T.  W.  1L.  12  Oxford 

Prall  R.  T.  sS.  40  Kirkland 

Prather  J.  M.  3G.  324  Green 

Pratt  E.  B.  3C.  3  Sumner 

Pratt  F.  H.  4C.  T.  2 

Prentiss  J.  W.  2C.  Ware  41 

Prescott  C.  F.  3C.  H'y  23 

Prescott  F.  C.  Asst.  (also  IG.), 

Little's  7 
Prescott  H.  D.  2C.  W.  35 

Prescott  H.  W.  IG.  71  Appleton* 
Prescott  W.  H.  Asst.  M. 

285  Marlboro* 
Preston  L.  B.  1C.  Hilton  25 

Prevaux  J.  J.  1M.  Amesburv 

Priest  H.  B.  3C.  H.  21 

Prince  M.  Instr.  M.  458  Beacon* 
Pritchard  W.  P.  1M.  Fall  River 
Proctor  C.  A.  2L.  369  Marlboro* 
Proctor  F.  I.  Instr.  V.  259  Beacon* 
Proctor  J.  R.  2S.  S.  27 

Proctor  M.  F.  sC.  1716  Cambridge 
Prouty  G.  S.  2C.  M.  49 

Provandie  P.  H.  2M. 

Melrose  Highlands 
Pruyn  E.  L.  sS.  W.  H.  4 

Pugh  J.  T.  IG.       1697  Cambridge 


Purington  F.  H.  IS. 

14  Cumberland* 

Putnam  F.  W.  Prof,  and  Curator 

of  Peabody  Mus.  400  Broadway 
Putnam  G.  R.  2C.  M.  15 

Putnam  J.  J.  Prof.  M. 

106  Marlboro* 
Putnam  W.  E.  4C.  W.  H.  59 

Quigley  W.  A.  3L.  34  Mellen 

Quinby  W.  C.  1C.  W.  22 

Quincy  H.  P.  Instr.  M.  Dedham 

Quinn  C.  S.  sC.  Belmont 

Rabador  E.  M.  1C.  6  Story 

Radcliffe  W.  H.  2S.  P.  4 

Rafferty  J.  H.  2Du.  Somerville 
Rainbolt  W.  M.  sS.  C.  67 

Ramsay  R.  E.  1C.  60  Plympton 
Rand  B.  Asst.  44  Garden 

Rand  W.  H.  2C.  M.  8 

Randall  A.  T.  grM. 

Hotel  Dunbar,  Roxburv 
Randall  P.  G.  1C.  29  Holyoke 

Ranlet  R.  3C.  1270  Mass.  Ave. 

Ransom  F.  H.  4C.  Buckingham  PL 
Rantoul  E.  L.  3C.  78  Mt  Auburn 
Rathbun  F.  H.  4C.  H'v  24 

RatliffR.  1L.  Felton  1 

Raudenbush  H.  W.  4S. 

42  Kirkland 
Rawle  F.  Overseer, 

328  Chestnut  St.Philadelphia,Pa. 
Rawle  F.  W.  1L.  18  Mason 

Rawson  C.  T.  30.  118  Mvrtle* 

Ray  F.  X.  lDu.  Bradford 

Ray  R.  B.  1M.  Swampscott 

Raymond  C.  S.  4C.  P.  55 

Raymond  R.  L.  1L.  959  Mass.  Ave. 
Raymond  W.  L.  1C.  28  Holyoke 
Ravnolds  H.  F.  3C.  40  Kirkland 
Rea  E.  M.  1L.  10  Appian  Way 

Read  J.  B.  1L.  55  Appleton 

Read  L.  C.  2C.  H'ke  24 

Read  W.  2S.  M.  43 

Reade  C.  M.  Proctor  (also  3L.), 

F.  2 
Reagh  A.  L.  1M. 

Maple  St.  W.  Roxbury 
Reardon  E.  E.  2L.  H.  8 

Redpath  L.  W.  2C.  W.  H.  51 

Reed  A.  Z.  3C.  Wadsworth  5 

Reed  E.  A.  2S.  P.  10 

Reed  E.  T.  4C.  39  Hurlbut 

Reed  F.  W.  2C.  W.  15 

Reed  G.  H.  1C.  H'ke  42 

Reed  LI.  A.  2C.  P.  58 

Reed  V.  A.  3M. 

55  Beech  Glen  St.  Roxbury 
Reed  W.  H.  20. 

81  Walnut  Ave.  Roxburv 
Rees  R.  I.  sC.  39  Irving 

Regan  C.  F.  2C.  174i  Spring 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


661 


Keilly  J.  A.  1M. 

10  Washburn  St.  So.  Boston 
Remick  E.  W.  1C.  H'ke  1 

Remington  S.  P.  1G.  Winthrop  27 
Reutersward  O.  P.  H.  2Dn. 

419  Mass.  Ave.* 
Reynolds  A.  W.  2C.  126  Green 
Reynolds  E.  Instr.  M. 

130  Marlboro* 
Reynolds  G.  E.3C.  1689  Cambridge 
Reynolds  J.  A.  sC.  40  Kirkland 
Reynolds  L.  R.  IS.  W.  H.  60 

Rice  A.  H.  2C.  30  Holyoke 

Rice  A.  W.  sS.  18  Plympton 

Rice  C.  Y.  3G.  345  Harvard 

Rice  E.  E.  3C.  27  Maple  ave. 

Rice  G.  S.  Instr.  95  Milk* 

Rice  G.  T.  IS.  Claverly  34 

Rice  J.  C.  2C.  30  Holyoke 

Rice  J.  W.  grDv.  D.  41 

Rice  O.  R.  2S.  C.  9 

Rich  E.  W.  3S.  W.  3 

Rich  H.  T.  4C.  C.  41 

Bich  Walter  S.  sS.  D.  22 

Rich  Winfield  S.  4S.  44  Brendon 
Richards  F.H.  1L.  129  Newbury* 
Richards  H.  H.  2C.  P.  79 

Richards  J.  B.  2S.  7  Sumner 

Richards  M.  P.  2L.  8  Ellery 

Richards  O.  F.  IS.  Claverly  29 
Richards  T.  W.  Asst.  Prof. 

W.  H.  52 
Richardson  C.  F.  P.  3C. 

102  Mt.  Auburn 
Richardson  F.  A.  4S.  17  Ware 

Richardson  F.  L.  W.  1C. 

78  Mt.  Auburn 
Richardson  M.  H.  Asst. 

Prof.  M.  224  Beacon* 

Richardson  O.  2M.  92  Charles* 
Richardson  O.  W.  1C.  H'ke  16 

Richardson  P.  4C.  Shepherd  17 
Richardson  W.  H.  sC. 

Wright,  Stonehani 
Richardson  W.  L.  Prof,  and 

Dean  of  Med.  Fac. 

225  Commonwealth  ave.* 
Richmond  II.  I.  2G.  D.  30 

Richmond  S.  3M.  Chelsea 

Ricketson  J.  II.  3C.  9  Bow 

Riddle  W.  IP  LG.  P.  57 

Rideout  H.L.2M.15  Rockville  pk.* 
Rideoot  II.  M.  IC.  15*  Shepard 
Rigga  A.  P.  2C.  Ware 7 

Riggs  \.  ('.  1G.  109  Hammond 
Riker  J,  L.  M  .  H'ke  21 

Ring  II.  C.  2S.  M.  36 

Ritchie  A.  J.  sC. 

359  Somervllle  ave.  Somerville 

Robbina  C.  LC.  114  Marlboro* 

Robbing  R.  L.  3C.  P.  US 

RObMnsT.  11.  LC.  Ill  Marlboro* 
Robbing  W.  B.  LC.  W.  II.  17 


Roberts  G.  X.  3C.  20  Craigie 

Roberts  H.  H.  2C.  67  Oxford 

Roberts  H.  S.  3C.  46  Brattle 

Roberts  W.  F.  2C. 

12  Brookford,  Roxburv 
Roberts  W.  W.  3C.  C.  11 

Robertson  C.  T.  2C.  P.  21 

Robinson  A.  T.  4C.1746  Cambridge 
Robinson  B.  L.  Curator  of  Her- 
barium, 38  Arlington 
Robinson  B.  R.  2C.  Little's  14 
Robinson  D.  L.  IC.  58  Hammond 
Robinson  E.  W.  2C.  4  Arrow 
Robinson  F.  D.  IS.  9  DeWolf 
Robinson  H.  E.  4C  M.  48 
Robinson  H.  F.  2C.  Little's  14 
Robinson  H.  P.  sS.  Hotel  Vernon 
Robinson  J.  W.  IV,  Natiok 
Robinson  L.  S.B.3C.467  Broadway 
Robinson  M.  IC.  Read's  30 
Robinson  P.  O.  sS.  3Clinton 
Robinson  S.  2C.  H'y  10 
Robinson  T.  H.  1L.  10  Mellen 
Robinson  W.  Instr.  Hubbard  pk. 
Roche  E.  C.  2L.  T.  44 
Roche  J.  T.  IS.  Felton  23 
Rockwell  J.  C.  1G.  61  Oxford 
Rodger  J.  D.  2S.  T.  57 
Rodman  A.  3C.  Read's  2 
Roess  L.  J.  1L.  S.  1. 
Rogers  D.  P.  4C.  Ware  6 
Rogers  E.  H.  3L.  53  Norfolk 
Rogers  G.  3C. 

140  Highland,  Roxbury 
Rogers  H.  H.  3C.  3Sumner 

Rogers  J.  F.  sS.  C.  30 

Rogers  John  M.  IS.  18  AppianWay 
Rogers  Joseph  M.  IC. 

21  Linwood,  Roxburv 
Rogers  W.  B.  4C.  Claverlv  4*6 

Rogers  W.  J.  lDn. 

6  Robiuwood  ave.  Jamaica  Plain 
RoodL.  C.  1M. 

176  Lexington,  E.  Boston 
Rood  S.  II.  1G. 

48  Seavefns  ave.  Jamaica  Plain 
Roosevelt  f .  Overseer,  Police 

Headquarters,  Xew  York,  N.  Y. 
Root  F.  D.  IS.  S.  13 

Root  F.  S.  grDv.  379  Harvard 

Roper  w.  C.  K  438  Green 

Ropes  J.  II.  Enstr.  D.  29 

Rorer  J.  B.  IC.  <■•  18 

Rose  A.  HP  H.  10 

Rose  P.  Pa.  Asst.  H'ke  L8 

Rose  W.  II.  2M.     Uar.  Mfed.  Sch.< 
Ross  C.  A.  4C.  C  f, 

Ross  IP  A.  k  .  H'ke  Pi 

ROSS   IP   F.2C.  Ware  3 

Ross  P.  IP  2M.    Harv   Med.  Sch.< 
Ross  P.  P.  l  P.  6.">  Hammond 

Ross  T.  K   3Dn.  Everetl 

Ross  W.  sS.  FeUon  12 


662 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Rotch  A.  L.  Asst. 

Blue  Hill  Observatory,  Readville 
Rotch  T.  Iff.  Prof.  M. 

197  Commonwealth  ave.* 
Rothfuchs  C.  C.  3M. 

253  Shawmut  ave.* 
Rothwell  T.  H.  3L.  61  Oxford 
Rounds  A.  W.  2M.Providence.R  I. 
Rousmaniere  J.  E.  1C.  M.  14 

Rowe  H.  S.  3C.  10  Oxford 

Rowell  F.  B.  3C.  W.  34 

Royce  J.  Prof.  103  Irving 

Ruggles  C.  A.  1C.  F.  4 

Ruhl  A.  B.  sC.  371  Harvard 

Rumford  C.  P.  M.  3C. 

68  Mt.  Auburn 
Rumrill  C.  C.  3C.  Beck  34 

Rumsey  W.  L.  3C.  G.  14 

Russell  C.  G.  1G.  5  Irvington* 
Russell  F.  1G.  101  Inman 

Russell  F.  A.  1C.  C*t  35 

Russell  J.  S.  1L.  Ware  39 

Russell  T.  H.  4C.  3  St.  James  av.* 
Russell  W.  A.  4C.  Ware  6 

Rust  F.  L.  D.  3M.  5  Scott 

Rust  P.  D.  2C.  Claverlv  31 

Ryan  J.  M.  3L.  5  Felton 

Ryan  Iff.  H.  IS.  Felton  24 

Ryder  A.  W.  3C.  C.  4 

Ryder  C.  E.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Ryder  G.  H.  1M.  Hartford,  Conn. 
Ryerson  E.  W.  3M.  44  W.  Cedar* 
Sabine  W.C.Asst.Prof.40  Shepard 
Safford  F.  H.  Inst,  (also  3  G.) 

SO  Wendell 
Safford  H.  E.  3C.  2  Gorham 

St.  Clair  H.  sS.  4  Brimmer* 

Sakai  B.  T.  1G.  Lawrence  12 

SaldanaE.  E.  3S.  P.  19 

Saldana  M.  A.  4S.  P.  19 

Salmon  H.  W.  4C.  T.  6. 

Saltonstall  E.  P.2L.  Chestnut  Hill 
Sampsou  H.  1C.  Claverlv  24 

Sampson  H.  D.  IB.  Bussey  Inst. 
Sanborn  E.  L.  2C.  ETke  6 

Sanborn  F.  G.  1M. 

77  Bushnell  st.  Ashmont 
Sanborn  J.  F.  IS.  94  Hancock 

Sanborn  J.  W.  4M. 

35  Elmore  st.  Roxbury 
Sanborn  S.  S.  2L.  Winthrop  22 
Sand  H.  A.  L.  1L.  W.  37 

Sanders  A.  L.  2C.  Manter  4 

Sanders  C.  E.  3L.  43  Irvine: 

Sanders  H.  P.  sS.  19  Irving 

Sanders  W.  H.  sS.  120S  Mass.  ave. 
Sanford  E.  2L.  Winthrop  3 

Sands  E.  P.  2M.  91  Worcester* 
Sanford  H.  L.  4C.  52  Mt.  Auburn 
Santayana  G.  Instr.  S.  7 

Sargeant  C.  1C.  43  Irving 

Sargent  C.  S.  Prof,   and  Director 
of  Arnold  Arbor.  Jamaica  Plain 


Sargent  D.  A.  Director  of   Heui- 
euway  Gymnasium.    27  Everett 
Sargent  F.M.  1G.  157  Mt.  Auburn 
Sargent  G.  M.  1C.  H'v  Is 

Sargent  J.  1L.  H've  18 

Sargent  P.  E.  4C.  M.49 

Satterlee  H.  S.  4C.  Beck  6 

Saunders  J.  H.  Off.  Everett 

Savage  E.  L.  2L.   1734  Cambridge 
Savage  G.  A.  lDn. 

51S  Main  st.  Worcester 
Savage  M.  S.  1C.  8  Holvoke 

Savage  P.  H.  Asst.  (also  I  G.) 

G.  43 
Saville  H.  3L.  57  Shepard 

Sawin  F.  D.  1L.       13  Kirkland  pi. 
Sawyer  E.  K.  2M. 

32  Main  st.  Somerville 
Sawyer  G.  L.  IS.  M.  48 

Sawyer  J.  C.  sS.         Winthrop  29 
Sawyer  J.  P.  IS.  S.  28 

Sawyer  P.  B.  2C.  T.  12 

Sawyer  W.  M.  1L.  12  Kirkland  pi. 
Sayre  A.M.  sC.  61  Oxford 

Sayre  H.  1C.  48  Brattle 

Sayward  W.  H.  2M. 

69  Monadnock  st.  Dorchester 
Scaife  R.  L.  3C.  Little's  9 

Scannell  D.  D.  3C.        •  H.  26 

Schaffner  A.  B.  1L.      42  Kirkland 
Schaper  A.  L.   T.  Demoustr.    M. 
38  Boylston* 
Scheresehewsky  J.  W.  1M. 

157  Worcester" 
Schilling  H.  K.  Asst.  Prof. 

4  Langdon 
Schlesinger  B.  E.  1C.  26  Holvoke 
Schmidt  F.  S.  1M. 

10  Creighton.  Roxburv 
Sehmidt  O.  F.  1L.  Felton  26 

Schrader  F.  C.  Asst.  also  1G..C.  17 
Schurz  H.  3C.  W.  H.  11 

Schwab  S.  I.  4M.    38  St.  Botolph* 
Schwarzenberg  E.  M. 

93  Warren.  Boston  Highlands 
Scott  A.  3C.  H'v  9 

Scott  A.  H.  IS.  4S  Wendell 

Scott  G.  C.  4C.  8  Holvoke 

Seott  G.  D.  4C.       1709  Cambridge 
Scott  H  D.  2C.  Claverlv  35 

Seott  H.  R.  3C  P.  49 

Scott  W.  2S.  D.  9 

ScudderC.  L.  Asst.M.  1  Marlboro* 
Scudder  G.  H.  4M. 

Mass.  Gen.  Hospital* 
Scudder  W.  M.  1C.  Little's  S 

Scull  G.  H.  1C.  Claverlv  14 

Scull  M.  L.  1L.  60  Brattle 

Seaman  C.  E.  Asst.  also  1G. 

1588  Cambridge 
Searle  A.  Prof.  41  Concord  ave. 
Sears  E.  H.  1C.  25  Holvoke 

Sears  G.  G.  Asst.  M.  17  Marlboro* 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


6(53 


Sears  H.  E.  4M.  115  Dartmouth* 
Sears  H.  F.  2C.  G.  52 

Sears  L.  P.  2C.  16  Avon 

Sears  S.  F.  4C.  P.  32 

Sears  S.  T.  1L.  6  Story 

Seasongood  C.  2L.  M.  17 

Seasongood  E.  A.  1C.  M.  17 

Seaver  E.  P.  Overseer,  Waban 
Seaver  O.  S.  sS.  C't  10 

Seelig  M.  G.  4C.  W.  6 

Seelve  W.  C.  1M.  83  Appleton* 
Segerblom  W.  3C. 

23  Emerson,  Wakefield 
Selfridge  H.  2S.  W.  47 

Seller  W.  E.  W.  4C.  89  Hammond 
Sellers  S.  C.  3C.  Felton  36 

Sewall  W.  G.  sC. 

60  Commonwealth  ave. 
Seymour  A.  B.  Asst.  U.  M. 

Sevmour  W.  I.  1L.  55  Hammond 
Shackford  S.  B.  2L.  1102  Mass.  ave. 
Shaler  N.  S.  Prof,  and  Dean  of 

L.  S.  S.  25  Quincv 

Shanahan  T.  J.  4M.  233  W. Canton* 
Shannon  J.  H.  3C.  71  Hammond 
Sharkev  J.  E.  sC.  125  Elm 

Sharts  J.  W.  3C.  125  Mt.  Auburn 
Shattuck  F.  C.  Prof.  M. 

135  Marlboro* 
Shattuck  G.  B.  Overseer, 

183  Beacon* 
Shattuck  G.  O.  Overseer, 

166  Beacon* 
Shaughnessy  D.  B.    sC. 

276  Cambridge 
Shaughnessy  W.M.  2V.  Marlboro* 
Shaw  E.  P.  2C.  F.  3 

Shaw  F.  1M.  Xew  Bedford 

Shaw  F.  C.  1C.  74  Sacramento 

Shaw  F.  G.  3C.  Little's  15 

Shaw  H.  B.  Asst.  also  3G.  P.  47 
Shaw  H.  H.  1C.  7  Linden 

Shaw  H.  M.  sS.  Felton  9 

Shaw  J.  E.  X.  2C.  6.  4 

Shaw  P.  L.  3C.  22  Holyoke 

Shaw  R.  G.  1C.  5  Linden 

Shaw  S.  P.  1C.  8  Prescott 

Shea  D.  J.  J.  2C.  H.  4 

Shea  J.  J.  3M.  Castle  Hill,  Salem 
Shedd  W.  H.  4C.  T.  61 

Sheffield  A.  D.  4C.  345  Harvard 
Sheldon  A.  J.  Instr.  V.  50  Village* 
Sheldon  E.  S.  Prof.  27  Hurlbut 
Sheldou  W.  H.  1G.  W.  39 

Shepard  E.  F.  sC.  9  Watorhouse 
Shepard  E.  O.  2C.  B'ke  40 

Shepard  L.  D.  4C.  .  H'y  12 

Shepard R.  M.  ^<  Wan-  30 

Shepardson  E.  W.  IS.  S.  10 

Shepherd  L.  H.  sC.  1534(  fembridge 
Sheppard  W.  T.  3C.  M.31 

Sherburne  A.  E.  2C.  1132  Kass.ai  , 
Sherburne  J.  H.  1C.      Shepherd  3 


Sheriff  A.  R.  Asst.  also  1G.  H'v  5 
Sherman  C.  F.  IS. 

77  Rockview.  Jamaica  Plain 
Sherman  W.  A.  1C.  94  Prescott 
Sherwin  R.  W.  IS.  125  Holyoke 
Sherwood  H.  C.  3L.  Winthrop  28 
Shinkwin  T.  J.  2V.  Holvoke 

Shore  H.  E.  1C.  M.  58 

Shrieves  E.  B.  2Dn. 

54  Montgomery* 
Shurtleff  A.  A.  sS.  9  W.  Cedar* 
Sibley  A.  B.  2L.  Winthrop  17 

Sides  W.  H.  3C.  W.  H.  12 

Sidis  B.  2  G.  37  Worcester  sq.* 
Siears  F.  B.  lDn. 

14  Park,        Maiden 
Siebert  W.  H.  3G.  40  Shepard 

Silberberg  W.  1C.  1750  Cambridge 
SilbertJ.  IM.  2Poplarpl.* 

Silver  D.  IM.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Silverman  A.  1L.  Ware  33 

Simmons  C.C.  lM.90Pincknev  St.* 
Simmods  S.  E.  IM. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Simonds  A.  T.  1C.  T.  28 

Simpkins  R.  3C  H'ke  10 

Simpson  J.K.  1L.  Arlington  H'gts. 
Simpson  W.  H.  IV. 

19  Faulkner  st.  Dorchester 
Simpson  W.  S.  IS.  Read's  16 

Sims  H.  U.  2  L.  104  Mt.  Auburn 
Singer  E.  A.  Asst.  9  De  Wolf 

Sise  L.  F.  3C.  396  Harvard 

Skarstrom  W.  IM. 

McLean  Hospital,  Waverlv 
Skerrve  W.  F.  2C.  C.  7 

Skinner  A.  E.  1G.  T.  19 

Skinner  M.  M.  Asst.  also  2  G. 

C.  32 
Skinner  P.  O.  4C.  C.  32 

Skinner  R.  C.  3C. 

Forest  Hill  St..  Jamaica  Plain 
Skinner  V.  V.  2L. 

2849  Washington 
Slack  F.  M.  Libr.  M.Z.  10  Wendell 
Slade  C.  P.  2C.  W.  24 

Slade  D.  D.  Lect.  M.Chestuut  Hill 
Slate  A.  W.  2M.  Springfield 

Sledd  A.  1G.  1588  Cambridge 

Slee  F.  C.  3L.  Felton  33 

Sleeper  S.  W.  IS.  Little's  5 

Slocum  C.  L.  IS.  16  Mellen 

SlveR.  1(\  (.34 

Small  A.  E.  4C.  C.  47 

Small  R.  A.  3G.  15* Shepard 

Small  R.  D.  2M.  [ryington  Bt.* 
smart  P.  E.  3M.  143  Worcester* 
Smart  F.  L.  u '.     2t  Leonard  ave 

Smart  J.  II.  IL.  5  I  Kirkland 

SmerdoD  C,  J.  i< '.  894  Tremont4 

Smith  A.  J.  1<\  (;.  4 

Smith  A.  R.  is.  C.  37 

Smith  C.  4C.  HA    13 


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COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Smith  C.  B.  2L. 
Smith  C.  E.  sC. 
Smith  C.  L.  Prof. 
Smith  C.  L.  3C. 
Smith  C.  N.  2C. 


Winthrop  3 

7  Sumner 

64  Sparks 

M.  43 

Newton 


Smith  E.  H.  Prof,  and  Dean  of 

Dent.  Fac.  283  Dartmouth* 

Smith  F.  H.  4C.  W  .H.  1 

Smith  F.  P.  30.  H.  28 

Smith  G.  E.  4C.  S.  32 

Smith  G.  W.  IS.  3  Sumner 

Smith  H.DeF.  1G.  53  Trowbridge 
Smith  H.  H.  1M.  43  Temple  pi.* 
Smith  Harry  S.  2C.  P.  88 

Smith  Herbert  S.sDv.Lawrence  36 
Smith  J.  Prof.  L.  4  Berkeley 

Smith  L.  de  F.  4  C.  M.  20 

Smith  L.  K.  3C.  C.  2 

Smith  L.  W.  1L.  Winthrop  9 

Smith  M.  T.  3C.  C.  2 

Smith  P.  D.  1L.  20  Holyoke 

Smith  P.  L.  3C.  44  Brattle 

Smith  P.  S   1C.  40  Kirkland 

Smith  R.  A.  1M.  85  Regent* 

Smith  S.  J.  2C.  Read's  14 

Smith  S.P.gr.  M.  Har.Med.  Sch.* 
Smith  T.  Prof. 

41  Orchard,  Jamaica  Plain 
Smith  T.  C.  3G.  Wadsworth  11 
Smith  V.  H.  2C.  C.  54 

Smith  W.  D.  1C.  C't  23 

Smith  W.  Hemans,  1G.  14  Shepard 
Smith  W.  Henry,  4  M.  10  Marlboro* 
Smith  W.  M.  4C.  W.  32 

Smith  W.  R.  IV.  W.  Brookfield 
Smyser  C.  J.  3M. 

"  6  Wellington  Ter.  Brookline 
Smyth  H.  L.  Asst.Prof.  16  Oxford 
Snite  F.  J.  1C.  61  Oxford 

Snow  C.  3S.  I  Wallace  Ter. 

Snow  F.  S.  1M. 

119  Sedgewick,      (Jamaica  Plain 
Snyder  B.  P.  sC.  Ware  24 

Snyder  W.  H.  2G.  22  Mellen 

Soch  C.  A.  Asst.  also  1G. 

1699  Cambridge 
Soderling  W.  1C,  C.  23 

Solomons  L.  M.  2G.  109  Ellery 
Somers  P.  E.  1C.  1256  Mass.  ave. 
Soule  L.  F.  4C.  65  Putnam  ave. 
SouleW.S.  4C.  W.  H.  6 

Southard  E.  E.  3C.  T.  1 

Souther  A.  B.  3S.  H.  2 

South  worth  E.  F.  2C.  T.  18 

Soutter  R.2  M.82  Huntington  av.* 
Spalding  A.  C.  1C.  C't.  4 

Spalding  F.  M.3M.  8  Scott 

Spalding  G.  H.  4C.  C't.  4 

Spalding  R,  2S.  T.  45 

Spalding  T.  2L.  75  Sparks 

Spalding  W.  R.  Instr.  11  Wendell 
Spalter  C.  M.  1M.  Keene,  N".  H. 
Spargo  E.  B.  1C.  W.  H.  22 


Spaulding  C.  L.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Speare  C.  F.  sC.  48  Wendell 

Speucer  A.  W.  2C.  S.  22 

Spencer  V.  1C.  Read's  8 

Spencer  W.  H.  1C.  Hilton  31 

Spindler  F.  N.  2G.  12  Howland 
Spingarn  J.  E.  1G.  Felton  17 

Spivey  A.  C.  sS. 

Camb.  Manual  Training  School 
Spooner  H.  C.  2L.  H'ke  36 

Spooner  H.  G.  3M.  96  Pinckney* 
Sprague  A.  A.  2C.  20  Holyoke 
Sprague  H.  H.  Overseer,  19  Milk* 
Sprague  J.  H.  2C. 

407  Main  st.  Charlestown 
Sprague  O.  M.  W.  2G.  40  Kirkland 
Sprague  R.  B.  3C.  H.  20 

Sprague  R.  W.  4C.  H.  4 

Spring  J.  W.  2L.  23  Batavia* 

Spring  S.  R.  2L.  Winthrop  28 

Sproules  J.  A.  1M.  31  Hillside* 
Squarebrigs  W.  D.  lDn. 

192  Brooks  st.  E.  Boston 
Staab  E.  A.  4C.  1134  Mass.  ave. 
Staab  J.  1L.  1134  Mass.  ave, 

Stack  C.  F.  3M. 

10  Wilton  st.  Hj'de  Park 
Stack  T.  H.  IS.  241  River 

Stackpole  J.  L.  1L.  Manter  6 

Stackpole  M.  W.  1G. 

1599  Mass.  ave. 
Stackpole  P.  L.  2C. 

1599  Mass.  ave. 
Stackpole  W.  2C.  52  Mt.  Auburn 
Stadelmann  P.  J.  A.  3Dn. 

91  Warren  ave.* 
Stafford  R.  L.  3C.  M.  23 

Standish  M.  Asst.  M. 

6  St.  James  ave.* 
Stanley  H.  K.  3C.  82  Montgomery* 
Stanley  H.  R.  2C.  Felton  21 

Stanley  W.  P.  1C.  1595  Mass.  ave. 
Stanton  J.  E.  Instr.  M, 

414  Boylston* 
Stanwood  E.  B.  1C.  Shepherd  8 
Stan  wood  F.  M.  3C.  Shepherd  6 
Staples  F.  H.  1L.  379  Harvard 
Starbuck  E.  A.  2C.  Clg 

Stark  W.  E.  Asst.  (also  1G.) 

38  Liunaeau 
Starkweather,  R.  P.  1M.  W.  45 
Starr  R.  H.  E.  1L.  W.  H.  35 

Starratt  W.  H.  lDn. 

97  Hyde  Park  ave. 
Start  E.  A.  2G.  Tufts  College 

Stearns  F.  St.  J.  1L.  109  Museum 
Stearns  H.  N.  1C.  44  Wallace 

Steams  L.  C.  2B.  Mansfield 

Stearns  M.  1C.  P.  25 

Stearns  R.  T.  2C.  48  Wendell 

Stearns  W.  N.  3Dv.  D.  14 

Stebbins  C.  L.  3C.  1611  Mass.  ave. 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


m:> 


Stedman  E.  H.  1M. 

80  Elm  st.  Jamaica  Plain 
Stensland  T.  2C.  Ware  31 

Stephens  C.  H.  1C.  1750  Cambridge 
Stephens  R.  D.  4C.  Ware  26 

Stepp  J.  3M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch. 

Sterling  F.  A.  2C.  Beck  31 

Sterling  R.  D.  3S.  Ware  45 

Stern  M.  L.  sL.  65  Hammond 

Stetson  F.  E.  3M.  93  Mt.  Vernon* 
Stetson  F.  W.  3M.  50xford  Ter. 
Stetson  H.  C.  3L.  48  Buckingham 
Stevens  A.  P.  1  M. 

96  Foster  st.  Brighton 
Stevens  A.  W.  3C.  H'v  23 

Stevens  C.  G.  IS.  Felton  24 

Stevens  E.2C.  H'y  17 

Stevens  E.  J.  2L.  Winthrop  25 
Stevens  E,  W.  IS.  26  Gray 

Stevens  R.  E.  3M.  37  Falmouth* 
Stevens  S.  B.  sS.  Ware  5 

Stevenson  R.  H.  3C.  Little's  10 
Stevenson  T.  G.  4C.  Mt.  Auburn 
Stevenson  W.  F.  3S.  S.  9 

Steward  C.  4C.  H.  24 

Steward  F.  R.  4C.  H.  24 

Steward  J.  R.  Asst. 

South  st.  Forest  Hills 
Stewart  R.  A.  3L.  9  Wendell 

Stickney  A.  3C.  35  Bow 

Stillman  C.  C.  2C.  Beck  22 

Stillman  C.  S.  4C.  Claverly  30 

Stillman  J.  A.  4C.  Beck  22 

Stillwagen  F.  H.  4C.  Felton  13 
Stilson  W.E.  1G.  12  Howland  av. 
Stimson  R.  W.  lDv.  D.  2 

Stobbs  G.  R.  1C.  13  Kirkland  pi. 
Stockton  P.  4C.  Little's  2 

Stoddard  A.  H.  Instr.  Dn. 

196  Marlboro* 
Stoddard  F.  R.  1C.  W.  48 

Stokes  J.  S.  2G.  80  Wendell 

Stoll  E.  E.  1G.  22  Plympton 

Stone  A.  K.AsstM.220  Clarendon* 
Stone  B.  H.  2C.  M.  38 

Stone  F.  V.  2C.  P.  10 

Stone  H.  W.  s\r. 

Dedham  st.  Newton  Centre 
Stone  J.  W.  4C. 

129  Grove  st .  Mt.  Auburn 
Stone  K.  II,.  69  Oxford 

Stone  M.  E.  2C.  Little's  22 

Stone  R.  B.  2C.  Hilton  33 

Stone  W.  B.  lDn. 

133  Washington  st.  Lynn 
stone  \v.  C.  3L.       K.  Watertow  d 

Stoops. I.  I).  IDV.  -      I).  A. 

Storer  F.  II-  Prof,  and  Dean 

of  Bussey  Inst.     47(i  Boy  Is  ton* 
storer 3.  II.  Curator  of  (  oins 

In  ( iollege  Library         85  State* 
storey  .M.  Overseer 

735  Exchange  Bldg. 


Storey  R.  C.  4C.  9  Linden 

Storrs  H.  R.  4C.  H'y  1 

Story  O.  H.  3L.  19  Rutland* 

Stothers  T.  M.  2L.  20  Ware 

Stott  C.  W.  IS.  52  Mt.  Auburn 
Stout  R.  2C.  C.  10 

Stowe  I.  E.  2M.  234  W.  Canton* 
Stowell  E.  C.  2C.  M.  47 

Stovvell  G.  L.  IS. 

1208  Mass.  ave. 
Stowell  H.  W.  1C. 

30  Weston  st.  Waltham 
Stratton  F.  B.  2V.  Swampscott 
Stratton  G.  R.  1C. 

26  Irving  st.  Watertovvn 
Straus  P.  S.  3C.  Little's  3 

Straw  P.  1C.  Ware  52 

Street  A.  F.  3C.  Beck  44 

Strong  L.  W.  4M.  Waban 

Stubbs  F.  S.  3M.  45  Pearl 

Studley  J.  B.  1C.  80  Wendell 

Sturdivant  G.  W.  3M. 

67  Humboldt  Ave.  Roxbury 
Sturgis  C.  R.  3L.  63  Beacon* 

Sturgis  J.  M.  4C.  Little's  24 

Sughrue  D.  F.  2M. 

61  Julian  st.  Dorchester 
Sullivan  D.  3C.  6  Trowbridge 

Sullivan  J.  A.  3C.  44  Brattle 

Sullivan  J.  B.  2C.  T.39 

Sullivan  J.  J.  Steward  Dining 

Hall  30  Inman 

Sullivau  J.  L.  1M.  Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Sullivan  J.  T.  4M. 

90  Milton  ave.  Dorchester 
Sullivan  M.  H.  1C.  94  Prescott 
Sullivan  M.  X.  1C.  56  Plympton 
Sullivan  P.  E.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Sullivau  W.G.  4M.  24  Dartmouth* 
Sulloway  R.  W.  2C.  Lerner  6 

Sumichrast  F.  C.  de  Asst.  Prof. 

16  Quincy 
Sutro  F.  C.  1C.  Felton  30 

Swain  H.  T.  3M  32  W.  Cedar* 
Swan  C.  H.  2L.  98  W.  Newton* 
Swan  U.  A.  1C.  P.  69 

Swan  .1.  R.   1  L.  Winthrop  10 

Swann  3.  B.  2C.  25  Holvoke 

Swanton  J.  R.  4C.  P.  63 

Sweet  .1.  II.  2.M.   BarV.   Med.  Sell. 

Sweetser  A.  K.  Asst.  (also  3G0 

94  Franklin 
Sweezey  a.   ic.  c.  ;> 

Swe/ev'  R.  E.  2L.  69 Oxford 

Swift  P.  P.   IC.  7  Linden 

Swift  II.  M.  1M.  3  Oxford  Ter.* 
Swifj  S.  B.  Asst.    M. 

1 1  ( lloucester" 

Swift  .1.  M.  1L.        :>;")  Trowbridge 

Sylvester  .1.   P.  A.SSt.  (alSO   IG. 

T.   49 
Taft  E.  1\  Instr.  Dn.        15  Brattle 


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COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Taft  S.  S.  2C. 
Taggart  H.  W.  IS. 
Talbot  L.  H.  1C. 
Talbot  R.  sC. 
Talbott  C.  N".  IS. 


W.  H.  43 

11  Wendell 
Ware  16 
Hilton  1 
5  Linden 


Talcott  W.  A.  1L.  1686  Mass.  ave. 
Talmage  C.  H.  2G. 

48  Merriam  St.  Leominster 
Talmadge  H.  1C.  W.  H.  16 

Tapper  W.  R.  4C.  42  Kirkland 

Tarr  F.  H.  3L.  7  Mellen 

Tatlock  J.  S.  P.  4C.  G.  13 

Taussig-  F.  W.  Prof.  2  Scott 

Taylor  C.  V.  2C  31  Gloucester* 
Taylor  E.  W.  Asst.  M- 

122  Marlboro* 
Taylor  F.  B.  1C  H'k  15 

Taylor  F.  T.  Instr.  Dn. 

394  Broadway,  So.  Boston 
Taylor  G.  R.  IS.  40  Kirkland 

Taylor  H.  C.  3C.  W.  H.  41 

Taylor  J.  D.  1M. 

178  Princeton,  E.  Boston 
Taylor  J.  L.  Clerk  in  Bursar's 

Office,  Wadsworth  House 

Taylor  J.  R.  4S.  49£  Sacramento 
Taylor  L.  E.  1G.  16  Oxford 

Taylor  V.  sC.  1734  Cambridge 

Taylor  W.J.  1C.  W.  40 

TeagueE.  1M.  Lowell 

Teeple  G.  L.  1G.  7  Mellen 

Teevens  J.  J.  2C.  W.  H.  45 

Tennev  B.  Asst.  M.  308  Marlboro* 
Terhuue  E.  B.  1C.  45  Wendell 

Teung  C.  L.  sS.  15  Avon 

Tewksbury  E.  B.  1C.  65  Hammond 
Thacher  A.  G.  3G.  Beck  37 

Thaxter  R.  Asst.  Prof.  3  Scott 
Thayer  F.  E.  1C.  44  Garfield 

Thayer  H.  H.  4C.  W.  44 

Thayer  Harry  W.  2L.  3  Sumner 
Thayer  Hartley  W.  1 M.  Holbrook 
Thayer  Harvey  W.  4C. 

94  Hammond 
Thayer  J.B.Prof.  L.  5  Phillips  PL 
Thayer  J.  H.  Prof.  Dv.  67  Sparks 
Thayer  J.  M.  1C.  W.  31 

Thissell  B.  A.  3V.  Florence 

Thomas  A.F.S.  2C.  P.  35 

Thomas  G.  4C.  1  Wallace  Ter. 

Thomas  J.  W.  1M.  2  Butler  PI. 
Thomas  M.  R.  1M.  946  Beacon* 
Thomas  R.  C.  4C.  W.  H.  19 

Thompson  F.  H.  2C.  M.  29 

Thompson  G.  W.  1C.  57  Brattle 
Thompson  H.  S.  sC.  5  Everett 

Thompson  M.P.  2L.  24Farwell  PI. 
Thompson  P.  B.  3C.  Claverly  23 
Thompson  R.  H.  2M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Thompson V.  V.  1M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Thompson  W.  C.  sS.  Felton  9 


Thompson  W.  L.  sC.  Claverly  33 
Thompson  W.  P.  1L.  12  Oxford 
Thomson  C.  IS.  Claverly  17 

Thomson  F.  G.  3C.  Read's  22 

Tnorndike  A.H.1G.  12  Kirkland  PL 
Thorndike  E.L.4C.  12  Kirkland  PL 
Thorudike  P.Asst.M.80  Marlboro* 
Thorndike  W.  4M.  80  Marlboro* 
Throop  E.  A.  1C.  D.  H.  5 

Thurber  E.  A.  3G.  10  Frisbie  PL 
Thurston  C.  S.  1L.  8  Appian  Way 
Thurston  E.  S.  2C.  Claverly  40 
Thwaits  F.  C.  3L.  W.  H.  24 

Tiflany  D.  2L.  18  Appian  Way 

Tiffany  G.  S.  1C.  Claverly  26 

Tildeu  C.  J.  Asst.  also  4S.  T.  18 
Tilden  C.  S.  2C.  P.  50 

Tilclen  I.  N".  2M.  W.  Roxbury 

Tilden  J.  M.  Asst.  Roslindaie 

Tileston  W.  1M.  Milton 

Tillinghast  J.  A.  1L.  58  Wendell 
Tillinghast  W.  H.  Asst.  Libra- 
rian, 50  Garden 
Tilnev  J.  S.  sS.  21  Trowbridge 
Tilton  W.  P.  2S.  C.  55 
Timlin  J.  T.  lDn. 

26  Poplar  St.  Melrose 
Tinker  M.  B.  Asst.  also  1G. 

Claverly  11 
Tinkham  G.  H.  2L.  20  Prescott 
Tirrell  E.  V.  D.  2C.  H'ke  12 

Tirrell  J.  A.  3C.  32  Mellen 

Tobev  E.  X.  4C.  36  Carver 

TobeyG.  O.  2C.  W.  H.  43 

Tobin  J.  H.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Todd  A.  S.  4C.  29  Sacramento 

Tomlinson  F.  1C.  50  Frost 

Tompkins  T.  D.  2S.  Hilton  36 

Tonjoroff  S.  I.  2C.  24  Mt.  Auburn 
Tonks  O.  S.  2.C  T.  51 

Torrey  H.  A.  2G.  61  Oxford 

Torrey  J.  Instr.  also  2G. 

8  Avon 
Torrey  J.  P.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Touret  F.  H.  3C.  T.  62 

Tower  B.  1C.  C.  16 

Tower  F.  B.  4C.  G.  23 

Tower  W.  L.  sS.  61  Oxford 

Towers  F.  1G.  1  Wallace  Ter. 

Towner  J.  D.  2C.  M.  3 

Townsend  C.  W.  Asst.  M. 

96  Marlboro* 
Townsend  D.  4C.  T.  45 

Townsend  F.  2L.  52  Brattle 

Townsend  R.  M.  4C.  Claverly  54 
Toy  C.  H.  Prof.  7  Lowell 

TozierC.  H.  2S. 

30  Thorpe  PI.  Somerville 
Train  A.  C.  4C.  T.  3 

Trapp  R.  A.  2C.  1560  Cambridge 
Trotter  J.  R.  1G.  C.  51 

Trowbridge  J.  Prof,  and  Director 
of  Jeff.  Phvs.  Lab.     58  Linuaean 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


667 


Truesdale  P.E.  2  M.247  W.Newton 
Truesdell  W.  B.  3C.  D.  33 

Truitt  R.  R.  Proctor,also  3  G. 

Hilton  23 
Truscott  F.  W.  Proctor,  also 

3G.  28  Holyoke 

Trybom  J.  H.  4C.  147  Warren  av.* 
Tuck  A.  E.  lDn. 

98  Walnut,  Chelsea 
Tucker  D.  10.  5  Linden 

Tucker  P.  M.  1C. 

99  Sedgwick,  Jamaica  Plain 
Tucker  R.3C.  W.30 

Tuckerman  E.  2L.  30  Holyoke 

Tuckerman  F.  L.  IS.  Shepherd  16 
Tuckerman  L.  C.  3C.  Warland  4 
Tudor  W.  4C.  60  Mt.  Auburn 

Tupper  A.  G.  lM.Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Turner  C.  H.  2M. 

Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Turner  D.  L.  Instr.  P.  27 

Turner  F.  A.  1C.  Hilton  29 

Turner  H.  3C.  Claverly  4 

Turner  J.  W.  sC.  1130  Mass.  ave. 
Turner  W.  B.  2G. 

184  Melrose,   Melrose  ITghrds. 
Tuttle  H.  A.  IV. 

23  Sumner  Hyde  Park 
Twohey  J.  A.  II,.     409    Broadway 
Twombly  J.  F.  3L. 
Tyler  F.  S.  1M.      45  St.  Botolph* 
Tyler  W.M.1C.  M.  47 

Ullmann  L.  1C.  M.  27 

Underhill  S.  G.  2C. 

17  Gilman,  Somerville 
Underwood  L.  3C.  H'y  17 

Underwood  W.  O.  Lect.  V. 

50  Atlantic  Ter.  Lynn 
Fpham  H.  L.  Instr.  Dn. 

128  Charles* 
Upton  J.  D.  3L.  H'ke  24 

Upton  R.  3C.  96  Prescott 

Urquhart  D.F.1C. 

315  Huntington  ave. 
Utassy  G.  von,  sC.  Ware  11 

Utter  R.  P.  2C.  1256  Mass.  av. 

Vail  D.  R.  3L.  Claverly  28 

Vail  R.  P.  sC. 

Valentine  J.  L.  2C.  W.16 

Valentine  L.  B.  2C.  Claverly  30 
Valentine  R.  G.  4C.  M.  53 

ss  B.2M. 

829  Broadway,  Chelsea 
Vanghan  CB.2Dn.231  W.Newton* 
VaughanF.  A.  2C.  P.  46 

Veazie  J.  C.  *L-  71  Sacramento 
Vedder  <i.  C.  tC.  22  Mt.  Auburn 
Veo  F.li.  2Dn.  iiot.l  Pelham* 
VerveerE.  28.  883  Shawmul  ave* 
Viaux  V.4C.  M    Mt.   Auburn 

Vickery  II.  F.  Instr.   M. 

263  Beacon4 


Viles  G.    B.    1G.  G.  26 

VilesJ.4C.  P.  66 

Villard  O.  G.  Asst.  also  2G. 

65  Mt.  Auburn 
VinalH.  G.  2M.  Welleslev 

Vincent  B.  2C.  42  Kirkland 

Vincent  J.  H.  Preacher, 

Topeka,  Kan. 
Vincent  W.  H.  2C.  T.  62 

Virgin  E.  H.  1C.  T.   63 

Vogel  J.  O.  1M.  W.  Quincy 

Vorenburg  F.sC.166W.  Brookline* 
Vosburgh  R,  W.  sC.  Felton  39 

Vose  L.  E  •  2C.  Hilton  8 

VoseR.  II.  4M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Wade  G.  K.  B.  1L.  Winthrop  13 
Wade  J.  R.  sC.  C't.26 

Wadsworth  A.C.2S.  6  Woodbridge 
WadsworthC.  S.  4C.  Beck  1 

Wadsworth  E.  2C.  Hilton  19 

Wadsworth  O.  F.  Prof.  M. 

526  Beacon* 
Wadsworth  R.  G.3C.  Claverly  25 
Wagner  H.  U.  -3C.  C.  57 

Waite  F.  C.  1G.  49  Oxford 

Wakefield  E.  E.  1C.  Xewtonville 
WalcottH.  P.  Fellow, 

11  Waterhouse 
Walcott  P.  K.  3C.  W.  H.  18 

Waldo  F.  L.  2C.  P.  39 

Wales  E.  deW.  1M. 

Exeter  Chambers,  Exeter* 
Walker  A.  S.  IS.  Ware  50 

Walker  A.  AV.  IB.  Bussev  Inst'u. 
Walker  C.  C.  2L.  W.  H.  34 

Walker  D.  H.  2M.  The  Berkshire* 
Walker  E.  L.  IB.     Bussey   Inst'n. 
Walker  F.  A.  Lect.  237  Beacon* 
Walker  H.  P.  38.  1727  Cambridge 
Walker  W.  D.  30.  M.  32 

Wallace  A.  2C.  Claverly  1 

Walling  C.  II.  1M.  Providence, R.I. 
Wallingford  P.  F.  2V.  Walthain 
Walsh  V.  J.  1L.  Felton  22 

Walton  G.  L.  Instr.  M. 

L99  Marlboro* 
Walton  W.J.  3M. 

12  Bullard  st.  Dorchester 
Walworth  J.  .1.  LL 

Centre  and  Mill  stS.    Newton 
WalzJ.  A.  Instr.  (also  2  G.) 

Felton  is 
Wambaagh  E.  Prof.  L. 

29  Hammond 
Ward  A.  IC.  CM  38 

Ward  C.  W.  ic  L697  Cambridge 
Ward  w.  C.  J<  Warland  5 

Ward  II.  C.  is.  5  Everett 

Ward  J.  C.4C.  T.  80 

Ward  P.  M.  2M.    liar.  Med.  Sch.* 
Ward  R.  Dec.  Instr.  I   .  M. 

Ward  W.  (..    1M.       722  Mass.  ave. 

Warden  K.A.  1M.  LSI  St, Botolph* 


668 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Wardwell  A.  1L.  Winthrop  19 
VVardwell  H.  F.  2C.  T.  50 

Ware  J.  IS.  H.  23 

Ware  H.  3L.Allerton  st.  Brookliae 
Ware  L.  E.  1C.  25  Holyoke 

Ware  R.  2G.  45  Trowbridge 

Ware  T.  M.  sC.  1572  Mass.  ave. 
Warner  E.  1C.  Little's  23 

Warner  R.  S.  2C.  25  Hoi  yoke 

Warren  A.  H.  1M.  Rockland 

Warren  C.  H.  3C 

33  Chestnut  Hill  av.  Brighton 
Warren  G.  A.  2Dn. 

Newton  Highlands 
Warren  H.  L.  Asst.  Prof.  9  Park* 
Warren  John,  4C.  Manter  3 

Warren  Joseph,  30.  Claverly  32 
Warren  J.  C.  Prof.  M.  58  Beacon* 
Warren  J.  P.4C.1460  Washington* 
Washburn  F.  A.  4M. 

Children's  Hospital* 
Wass  E.  H.  sS.  38  Chambers* 

Waterhouse  E.  M.  3C.  W.  3 
Waterhouse  W.  E.-2C.  H.  1 

Waterman  G.  A.  1M.  Maiden 

Waterman  H.  W.  3C.  H.  27 

Waterman  J.  S.  2S  26  Trowbridge 
Waters  B.  G.  2L  P.  56 

Waters  E.  A.  2C.  M.  54 

Watkeys  F.W.4  M.ll  Durham  St.* 
Watson  B.  M.  Instr.  B. 

Jamaica  Plain 
Watson  F.  G.   2M. 

219  Roxbury  st.  Roxbury 
Watson  F.  S.  Instr.  M. 

263  Clarendon* 
Watson  G.  H.  2C.  35  Bow 

Watson  R.  H.  sS.  Manter  7 

Watson  T.  S.  1C.  94  Prescott 

Weatherly  A.  L.  lDv.  20  Gray 
Weatherby  C.  A.3C.  Wadsworth  5 
Weaver  W.  E.  2C.  C.  44 

Webb  W.  L.  3L.  D.  H.  1 

Webber  H.  A,  4M.  Winthrop 

Weber  H.  2L.  Brewer's  10 

Webster  E.  1C.  T.  17 

Webster  G.  A.  grM. 

Har.  Med.  Sen.* 
Webster  H.  Proctor  (also  6  G.), 

H'ke7 
Webster  J.  E.  sS.  Xewtonville 
Webster  J.  R.  1G. .  H'ke  7 

Weed  C.  F.  1L.  54  KirkJand 

Weeks  L.  C.  2V.  Falmouth 

Weeks  W.  J.  3M.  56  Clarendon* 
Weil  A.  I.  2M.  165  W.  Canton* 
Weill  A.  S.  1L.  6  Ash 

Weill  B.  C.  sC.  Warland  13 

Weinschenk  F.  W.  University 

Printer,  15  Filer v 

Weis  F.  S.  10.  58  Mt.  Auburn 

Weis  J.  D.  2M.  38  St.-Botolph* 
Weitzel  G.  T.  2L.  W.  2 


Welch  F.  II.  2L.  M.  41 

Weld  0.  M.  30.  M.  51 

Weld  F.  M.  30.  M.  51 

Weld  S.  M.  Overseer,       89  State* 
Weller  G.  J.  1L. 

580  Broadway,  So.  Boston 
Wellington  A.J.  3L 

8  Maple  st.  Arlington 
Wells  E.  H.  30.  Claverly  32 

Wells  P.  B.  20.       1 727  Cambridge 
Welsh  J.  P.  20.  Claverly  10 

Wendell  A.  R.  40.  H.  16 

Wendell  B.  Asst.  Prof.  G.  18 

Wendell  O.  0.  Asst. 

74  Vassal  lane 
Wennerberg  F.  J.  2M.  47  Milford* 
Went  worth  A.  H.  Asst.  M. 

10  Exeter* 
Wentworth  C.  T.  Asst.  (also2G.) 

T.  59 
Wentz  D.  B.  2S.  Ware  S 

Werner  J.  B.1G.  Lexington 

Werren  H.  H.  sS. 
Werren  J.  E.  2G. 

Box  149  Abington 
West  L.  J.  40.  M.  22 

West  S.  P.  3C.  M.  44 

Westcott  F.  P.  20.  S.  6 

Westengard  J.  1. 1L.        49  Oxford 
Westergren  M.  Artist  M.  Z. 

163  Huntington  ave.* 
Weston  G.  B.  20.  81  Oxford 

Weston  G.  D.  30.  G.  44 

Wet  more  E.  Overseer, 

34  Pine,  New  York,  X.  Y. 
Wheeler  C.  A.  10.  5  Ashtou  pi. 
Wheeler  C.  X.  40.  T.  32 

AVheeler  H.  A.  10.1727  Cambridge 
Wheeler  P.  M.  2G.  W.  50 

Wheeler  S.  W.  IS.  Ware  50 

Wheeler  W.  IB.  Concord 

Wheelock  H.  L.  40.58  Mt.  Auburn 
Wheelock  W.  H.  2C.  Ware  2 

Whitaker  H.  K.  1G.  H.  18 

Whitbeck  B.  H.  10  7  Linden 

White  C.  A.  40.  T.  39 

White  C.  B.  40.         18  Trowbridge 
White  C.  E.  IS.  Brewers  8 

White  O.  S.  sC.  C't  48 

White  D.  G.  2V. 

Houghton.  Dorchester 
White  Frank  C.  20.  P.  12 

White  Frederick  C.1C. 6  Phillips  pi. 
While  F.  0.10  T.  10 

White  H.lDv.  D.36 

White  H.  A.  1M. 

46  Tufts,  Somerville 
White  H.  P.  10.  C*t  47 

White  H.  F.  30.  M.  19 

White  J.  A.  40.  S.  26 

White  J.  0.  Prof.  M. 

259  Marlboro* 
White  J.  W.  Prof. IS  Concord  ave. 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


669 


White  L.  E.  gr.M.Harv.Med.Sch.* 
White  M.  W.  2M.  E.  Weymouth 
White  N.  H.  1L.  1105  Mass.  ave. 
White  O.  C.  4S.  H'ke  37 

White  P.  M.  1L.  1691  Mass.  ave. 
White  S.  P.  1L.     -  C.  19 

White  W.  11.  2Dn. 

11  Perkins  ave.  Maiden 
White  W.  T.  2V. 

17  Pratt,  Allston 
Whiteside  A.  1L.  Claverly  16 

Whiteside  G.  S.  3M.  6  Newbury* 
Whitfield  H.  C.  IS.  H.  5 

Whitfield  H.  D.  2S.  W.  H.  33 

Whitfield  J.  C.  2S.  D.  3 

Whitford  E.  D.  3L.  P.  82 

Whitford  R.  A.  2C.  P.  82 

Whiting  0.  F.  3C.  96  Prescott 

Whiting  G.  4C.  26  Holyoke 

Whiting  S.  E.  4S.  11  Ware 

Whitman  C.  M.  IS.  Read's  20 

Whitman  H.  G.  2L.  8  Ellery 

Whitman  M.  D.  1C.  Little's  21 

Whitman  W.  3C.  Little's  21 

Whitmore  C.  E.  2L.  H.  12 

Whitmore  F.  H.  sC.  T.  20 

Whitmore  H.  1L.  H.  12 

Whitney  G.  B.  sS.  31  Hawthorne 
Whitney  H.  F.  1C.  22  Shepard 

Whitney  J.  D.  Prof. 

2  Divinity  ave. 
Whitney  L.  L.  2C.  C.  25 

Whitney  R.  M.  2C.  W.9 

Whitney   W.   F.   Prof,   and    Cur. 

Auat.  Mus.  228  Marlboro* 

Whittall  M.  P.  IS.  Quincy  1 

Whittemore  F.  B.  4C.  17  Bigelow 
Whittemore  J.  K.  Instr. 

also  1G.  Winthrop  23 

Whittemore  T.  1G.  372  Mass.  ave. 
Whittle  C.  L.  Asst.  17  Sacramento 
Whorf  S.  C.  IS.  Felton  16 

Whoriskev  J.  J.  1M.  72  Gore 

Whoriskey  R.  3C.  17  Winter 

Wiel  S.  C.  1C.  1671  Cambridge 
Wier,  E.  S.  1L.  63  Oxford 

WigginJ.  3L.  H"ke50 

Wight  A.  E.  2V.  Medfield 

Wight  W.  A.  1C.  W.  39 

Wilbour  W.  F.  4C.  W.  II.  5 

Wilcutt  J.  N.  sS.  W.  38 

Wilder  B.  J.  2C.  II.  IS 

Wilder  II.  M.  2S.  no  Trowbridge 
Wilkins  C.  D.  1M.  ffarv.Med.Sch.* 
Wilkins  o.  ( !.  1M.  Harv.Med.Sch.* 
Wilkinson  K.  1L.  49  Oxford 

Williams  A.  II.  1M.  Ware  51 

Williams  B.  1L.  58  Wendell 

Williams  B.  p.  bC.  L586 Cambridge 
Williams  o.  E.  sC.  1689 Cambridge 
Williams  Charles  II.  2S.  W.  II.  10 
Williams  <  Ireighton    II.  2C. 

Ware  51 


Williams  E.  B.  2Dn. 

11  Perkins  ave.  Maiden 
Williams  F.  B.  Instr.  T.  29 

Williams  F.  J.  40.  144  Mt.  Auburn 
Williams  F.  S.  Asst.  also  3C. 

15  Washingtoa  ave.  Waltham 
Williams  Harold,  10  T.  41 

Williams  Hugh,  2M. 

Bovlston,  Brookline 
Williams  H.  D.  H.  10.  C't  21 

Williams  II.  E.  3M.  Newtouville 
Williams  H.  L.  3C.  Beck  32 

Williams  II.  W.  IS.  Il'ke  1 

Williams  J. B.  Publication  Agr. 

U.  2 
Williams  J.  R.  1L.  Winthrop  19 
Williams  L.  2S.  Quincy  9 

Williams  M.  Overseer, 

18  Poss  Office  sq.* 
Williams  R.  B.  40.  Claverlv50 
Williams  R.  W.  10.  Little's  27 
Williams  S.  P.  30.  M.  13 

Williams  T.  S.  40.  7  Linden 

Williams  W.  T.  B.  30.  C.  9 

Willis  0.  A.  3M.  Waltham 

Willis  D.  F.  2M.  Waltham 

Williston  S.  Prof.  L.  45  Garden 
Wilson  R.  W.  Instr.  64  Brattle 
Wilson  C.  R.  40.  60  Mt.  Auburn 
Wilson  0.  S.  30.  W.  H.  44 

Wilson  E.  B.  sC.  16  Lee 

Wilson  F.  C.  20.  P.  18 

Wilson  L.  T.  IS.  H'ke34 

Wilson  N.  T.  sC.  60  Mt.  Auburn 
Wilson  R.  G.  sS.  Ware  11 

Winch  W.  P.  10.  H'ke  15 

Winchester  F.  20.  410  Harvard 
Wines  F.  H.  Lect.  Springfield,  III. 
Wing  H.  M.  10. 

158  Foster,  Melrose 
Wingersky  A.  S.  1M. 

72  East  Brookline* 
Winslow  A.  N.  sC.  2(54  Newbury* 
Win  slow  K.  Asst.  Prof.  V. 

135  Vernon,  N'ew  ton 
Winsor.I.  Librarian.  74  Sparks 
Winsor  W.  l\  10.  P.  80 

Winter  De,  30.  1682 Mass.  ave. 
Winthrop  B.  30.  Beck  3 

Wise  A.  II.  10.  CM  22 

Wise  A.  W.  10.  1664  Mass.  ave. 
Wise  E.  s.  1C.        1664  Mass.  ave, 

WithingtOD  C.  P.  Instr.   M. 

1  Elm  Hill  ave.  Roxbury 
Wolbaeb  E.J.  << '.  1750  Cambridge 

Woleolt    R.   lO.  Berk   12 

Wolff  ll.  P.  lo.  Warland  13 

Woltl  .1.  K.  Prof,  and  Curator 

of  Biineralogical  Museum,  I  .  M. 
Wolffe  w.  B.  IL.  24  Pollea 

WolfSOU  A.  M.  IG  13  Mellen 

WonSOn  S.  L.  IC.     1696  Mass.  ave. 

Wonsoo  w.  T.  4C.208  Dartmouth* 


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670 


COLLEGE  DIRECTORY 


Wood  C.  B.  2C.  H'ke  38 

Wood  C.  D.  2G.  54  Garden 

Wood  E.  S.  Prof.  M. 

220  Marlboro* 
Wood  F.  L.  1M.  37  Rutland  sq.* 
Wood  H.  2C.  H'ke  38 

Wood  J.  F.  2C.  P.  81 

Wood  J.  W.  2S.  40  Arlington 

Wood  N.  K.  3C. 

40  Laurel,  Sonierville 
Wood  X.  R.  2C.  S.  15 

Wood  S.  W.  sS.       11  Appian  Way 
Woodard  G.  L.  M.  1L. 
Woodberry  C.  D.  1C.  C*t  25 

Woodbridge  F.  sC.  123  Oxford 
Woodbury  F.  T.  4M. 

374  Columbus  ave.* 
Woodbury  H.  E.  2M.  Gloucester 
Woodman  H.  C.  2Dn. 

20  Copley,  W.  Roxbury 
Woodman  J.  C.  1M.  Melrose 

Woodman  J.  E.  3S. 

1671  Cambridge 
Woodman  J.  X.  gr.Dv.  D.  4 

Woodman  W.  H.  3L.  Melrose 

Woodman  W.  P.  1G. 

6  Greenough  ave.  Jamaica  Plain 
Woodruff  H.  M.  sC.  Ware  46 

Woods  C.  M.  2C.  M.  36 

Woods  F.  A.  2M. 

936  Beacon,  Brookline 
Woods  M.  C.  1G.  1683  Cambridge 
Woodward  F.  L.  sS.  P.  22 

Woodward  L.  A.  1C. 

32  Wigglesworth,  Somerville 
Woodward  S.M.  lG.60Hammond* 
Woodward  W.  2C.  Claverly  3 

Woodworth  J.  B.  Instr.  7  Rutland 
Woodworth  R,  S.  4C.  34  Bigelow 
AYoodworth  W.  M.  Instr.  M.  Z. 

149  Brattle 
Worcester  C.  P.  Asst.  M.  and 

Sec.  of  Med.  Fac.     Xewtonville 
Wormelle  C.  B.  2M. 

6  Menlo,  Brighton 
Wormelle  W.  W.  2C. 

6  Menlo,  Brighton 
Worth  E.  P.  1M. 

Mass.  Coll.  Pharmacy* 


Worthington  A.  M.  4M.  Dedham 
Worthington  J.  W.  1L.  T.  45 

Wrenn  G.  L.  1L.  H'y  3 

Wright  C.  H.  C.  Instr.  16  Gray 
Wright  C.  T.  2C.  Hilton  30 

Wright  F.  R.  2C.  *  Quincy  2 

Wright  II.  C.  Proctor,  also 

3Dv.  D.  15 

Wright  James  H.  Asst.  M. 

also3G.  38  St.  Botolph 

Wright  John  H.  Prof,  and  Dean 

of  Grad.  Sch.  H'y  20 

Wright  L.  W.  1C.  94  Prescott 

W right  M.  H.  3C.  53  Trowbridge 
Wright  R.I.  sS.  14  Greenough  ave. 
Wright  V.  A.  Instr.  12  Chestnut* 
Wrightington  E.  X.  3C.  H.  9 

Wrightington  S.  R.  3C. 

18  Trowbridge 
Wurts-Dundas  R.  3L. 

1734  Cambridge 
Wyllie  X.  P.  Asst.  Demonstr.  Dn. 
159  Xewburv* 
Wver  H.  G.  4C.  T.  19 

Wveth  W.  F.  1C.  219  Brattle 

Wvler  A.  L.  1C.  G.  9 

Wvman  B.  3C.  H.  21 

Wvman  F.  2C.  26  Garden 

WymanF.  W.  1C.  C't  44 

Yardumian  M.  G.  1M.  30  Dwight* 
Y'eames  H.  H.  1G.  T.  24 

Y'ork  C.  F.  3Dn.  Rockport 

Y^ork  H.  L.  2M. 

854  Dorchester  ave.* 
Yost  J.  D.  3M,  8Folle»* 

Y^oung  C.  L.  Instr.  31.  7 

Young  D.  T.  sC.  6  Ash 

Young  E.  A.  IS.  W.  46 

Young  E.  B.4M.  Harv.  Med.Sch.* 
Young  F.  L.  3L.  S.  3 

Y'oungman  W.  S.  1L.        W.  H.  61 

Zanetti  E.  A.  3C.  W.H  .  56 

Zavala  J.  2M.  Harv.  Med.  Sch.* 
Zeller  A.  P.  4C.  10  Church 

Ziegler  I.  sC.  19  Shepard 

Zullig  A.  A.  F.  1G. 

7  Marshall  st.  Watertown 


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Radcliffe  College, 

Associates — Elizabeth  C.  Agas- 
siz, Annie  Leland  Barber,  A.M., 
William  E.  Byerly,  Ph.D.  Francis 
J.  Child,  Ph.D.  LL.D.  Mary  Coes, 
Mary  H.  Cooke,  Arthur  Gilman, 
A.  M.,  Stella  Scott  Gilman.  George 
L.  Goodale,  M.  D.,  LL.D.,  W.  W. 
Goodwin,  Ph.D.,  LL.D.,  D.  C.  L., 
John  Chipman  Gray,  A.M.,LL.B., 
James  B.  Greenough,  A.B.,  Henry 
L.  Higginson,  A.  M.,  Liliau  Hors- 
ford,  Agnes  Irwin,  Alice  M.  Long- 
fellow, Ellen  F.Mason,  C.  E.  Nor- 
ton, Litt.D.,  LL.D.,  James  M. 
Pierce,  A.  M.,  Clement  L.  Smith, 
LL.D.,  J.  B.  Waruer,A.  M.,LL.B., 
Sarah  W.  Whitman. 

Officers  —  Mrs.  Louis  Agassiz, 
Pres. ;  Miss  Agnes  Irwin,  Dean ; 
Arthur  Gilman,  Regent;  Henry 
Lee  Higginson,  Treasurer. 

Council  —  Mrs.  Louis  Agassiz, 
Chairman ;  Miss  Agnes  Irwin,  Ar- 
thur Gilman,  William  E.  Byerly, 
ex-officio ;  Miss  Lillian  Horsf ord, 
Miss  Alice  M.  Longfellow,  Mrs, 
Sarah  W.  Whitman,  William  W. 
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CENSUS  OF  MASSACHUSETTS,  1895. 

Total, 

2,500,183. 

BARNSTABLE 

CO. 

Freetown 

1,40.: 

FRANKLIN' 

CO. 

Barnstable 

4,055 

Mansfield 

3,722 

Ashfield 

1,013 

Bourne 

1,580 

New  Bedford 

55,2.)  1 

Bernardston 

778 

Brewster 

901 

No.  Attleborough     6,576 

Buckland 

1,548 

Chatham 

1,809 

Norton 

1,614 

Charlemont 

1,041 

Dennis 

2,545 

ltaynham 

1,518 

Co  Ira  in 

1.010 

Eastham 

476 

Rehoboth 

1.810 

Conway 

1,304 

Falmouth 

2,655 

Seekonk 

],465 

DeerlieM 

3,007 

Harwich 

2,532 

Somerset 

1,983 

Erving 

9G4 

Mash  pec 

330 

Swansea 

1,627 

Gill 

1,082 

Orleans 

1,198 

Taunton 

27,115 

Greenfield 

6,229 

Provincetown 

4,555 

Westport 

2,67S 

Hawley 

468 

Sandwich 

1,580 



Heath" 

476 

Truro 

815 

Total 

219,019 

Leverett 

744 

Wellfleet 

968 

DL'KKS  CO. 

Leyden 

363 

Yarmouth                   1,655 
Total                      27,654 

BERKSHIRE  CO. 

Chilmark 
Cottage  City 
Edgartown 
Gay  Head 

304 
1.038 
1,125 

169 

Monroe 
Montague 
New  Salem 
Northtield 

298 
6,058 

869 
1,851 

Adams 

7,837 

Gosnold 

140 

Orange 

Kowe 

Shelburne 

Shutesbury 

Sunderland 

W  arwick 

Wendell 

VVhately 

5,361 
498 

1,560 
444 
696 
599 
529 
755 

Alford 

Becket 

Cheshire 

Clarksburg 

Dalton 

Egre  mont 

Florida 

280 

8S8 

1,176 

1,009 

3,210 

'836 

425 

Tisbury 
West  Tisbury 

Total 

ESSEX 

Amesbury 

Andover 

1.002 
460 

4,238 
CO. 

9,986 

6,145 

Great  Barrington 

4,794 

Hancock 

511 

Beverly 

11,806 

Total 

40,145 

Hinsdale. 

1,650 

B  oxford 

727 

HAMPDEN   CO. 

Lanesborough 

848 

Bradford 

4,736 

Agawam 

2,409 

Lee 

4,066 

Danvers 

8,181 

Blandford 

849 

Lenox 

2,872 

Essex 

1,587 

Brimfield 

962 

Monterey 

464 

Georgetown 

2,050 

Chester 

1,429 

Mt.  Washington 

136 

Gloucester 

28,211 

Chicopee 

16,420 

New  Ashford 

116 

Groveland 

2,333 

East  Longmeadow   1,501 

New  Marlborougi 

i    1,288 

Hamilton 

1,356 

Granville 

1,005 

North  Adams 

19,135 

Haverhill 

30,209 

Hampden 

7-13 

Otis 

518 

I  pswich 

4,720 

Holland 

199 

Peru 

305 

Lawrence 

52,164 

Holyoke 

40,322 

Pittsfield 

20,461 

Lynn 
Lynnfield 

62,354 

Longmeadow 

620 

Richmond 

701 

818 

Ludlow 

2,562 

Sandisiield 

802 

Manchester 

1,876 

Monsou 

3,746 

Sayoy 

504 

Marblehead 

7,671 

Montgomery 

27:. 

Sheffield 

1,897 

Merrimac 

2,301 

Palmer 

6,85S 

Stockbridge 

2,077 

Methuen 

5,690 

Iv'USSt'll 

846 

Tyringham 

363 

Middleton 

838 

Souths  Ich 

961 

Washington 

423 

Nahant 

Mi.") 

Springfield 

51,522 

West  Stockbridge 

1.257 

Newbury 

1 ,489 

Tolland 

309 

Willinmstown 

4,887 

\<\\  buryport 

1  1,552 

Wales 

783 

Windsor 

556 

NTorth  Andovei 

3, 569 

Westfleld 

10,663 

Peabody 

10,507 

West  Springfield 

6,125 

86,292 

[tockport 
Llowley 

5,2S9 

1,272 

Wilbraham 

1,740 

.BRISTOL   co 

Acushnet 

1.115 

Salem 
Salisbury 

34,473 

1.300 

Total 

152,938 

At  t  leborough 

8,288 

Saugua 

t,497 

HAMPSHIRE  1 

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Berkley 

!>:>:> 

Rwampscol  1 

3,259 

Amherst 

1,785 

Dartmouth 

3,107 

Topsflol  1 

1,033 

Belchertowu 

2,161 

Dighton 

1,797 

Wenham 

sso 

Chesterfield 

589 

Eastou 

1.1. 52 

West  Newbury 

1.613 

<  lummington 

760 

Fairhaven 

3,338 



Kasthainpton 

4,790 

Fall  River 

89,203 

380,393  : 

Enfield 

990 

764 


CENSUS. 


Goshen 

304 

Wilmington 

1.420 

SUFFOLK    CO. 

Gran  by 

748 

Winchester 

6,150 

Boston 

496,920 
31,204 

Greenwich 

481 

Wo  burn 

14,178 

Chelsea 

Hadley 

1,704 

Revere 

7,423 

Hatfield 
Huntington 

1,262 
1,450 

Total 

499,217 

Winthrop 

4,192 

Middlefield 

Xorthampton 

380 
16.740 

NANTUCKET  CO. 
Xantucket                  3,010 

Total 

539,799 

Pelham 

480 

Plainfield 

450 

Total 

3,016 

Worcester 

CO. 

Prescott 

401 

Southampton 

1,054 

NORFOLK  CO. 

Avmi                                              1    COfi 

Ashburnhatn 

2,148 

South  Hadiey 

Ware 

Westhampton 

Williamsburg 

Worthington 

4,443 
7,051 

476 
1,955 

648 

j\.\  on 

Bellingham 

Braintree 

Brookline 

Canton 

Cohasset 

1,481 
5,311 
16,164 
4,636 
2,474 

Athol 

Auburn 

Barre 

Berlin 

Blackstone 

Bolton 

7,364 
1,598 
2,278 

897 
6,039 

797 

Total 

54,710 

Dedham 
Dover 

7,211 

Boylston 

729 

668 

Brookficld 

3,279 

MIDDLESEX  CO. 

Foxborough 

3,219 

Charlton 

1,877 

Acton 

1,978 

Franklin 

5,136 

Clinton 

11,497 

Arlington 
Ashby 

6,515 

Ilolbrook 

2,298 

Dana 

717 

804 

Hyde  Park 

11,826 

Douglas 

2,020 

Ashland 

2,000 

Medfield 

1,872 

Dudley 

3,203 

Ayer 

2,101 

Medway 

2,913 

Fitchburg 

26,409 

Bedford 

1,109 

Millis 

1,000 

Gardner 

9,102 

Belmont 

2,843 

Milton 

5.518 

Grafton 

5,101 

Billerica 

2,577 

Xeedham 

3,511 

Hardwick 

2,655 

Boxborough 

307 

Xorfolk 

882 

Harvard 

1,162 

Burlington 

574 

Xorwood 

4,574 

Holden 

2,602 

Cambridge 

81,643 

Quincy 

20,712 

Hopedale 

1,377 

Carlisle 

492 

Randolph 

3,694 

Hubbardston 

1,274 

Chelmsford 

3,162 

Sharon 

1,717 

Lancaster 

2,180 

Concord 

5,175 

Stoughton 

5,272 

Leicester 

3,239 

Dracut 

2,443 

Walpole 

2,994 

Leominster 

9,211 

Dunstable 

400 

Wellesley 

4,229 

Lunenburg 

1,237 

Everett 

18,573 

Weymouth 

11,291 

Mendon 

889 

Framingham 

9,512 

Wrentham 

2,584 

Milford 

S,959 

Groton 

2,192 

Military 

5,222 

Hoiliston 

2,718 

Total 

134,819 

Xew  Braintree 

542 

Hopkinton 
Hudson 

2,984 
5.308 

PLY3IOUTH  CO. 

Xorthborough 
Xorthbridge 

1,940 
5,286 

Lexington 

3^498 

Abington 

4.207 

Xorth  Brookfield 

4,635 

Lincoln 

1,111 

Bridge  water 

4,'086 

Oakham 

605 

Littleton 

1,136 

Brockton 

33,165 

Oxford 

2,390 

Lowell 

84,367 

Carver 

1,016 

Paxton 

426 

Maiden 

29,708 

Duxbury 

1,966 

Petersham 

952 

Marlborough 

14,977 

East  Bridgew^ater     2,894 

Phillip'ston 

460 

Maynard 

3,090 

Halifax 

497 

Princeton 

952 

Medford 

14,474 

Hanover 

2,051 

Rovalston 

890 

Melrose 

11,965 

Hanson 

1,380 

Rutland 

978 

Xatick 

8,814 

Hingham 
Hull 

4,819 

Shrewsbury 

1.524 

^S  ewton 

27,590 

1,044 

Southborough 

2.223 

Xorth  Keading 

835 

Kingston 

1,746 

Southbridge 

8.250 

Pepperell 

3,321 

Lakeville 

870 

Spencer 

7.614 

heading 

4,717 

Marion 

759 

Sterling 

1.218 

Sherborn 

1,446 

Marshfield 

1,760 

Sturbridge 

1.910 

Shirley 

1,399 

Mattapoisett 

1,032 

Sutton 

3,420 

Somerville 

52,200 

Middleborough 

6,689 

Templeton 

2,915 

Stoneham 

0,284 

X  or  well 

1,540 

Upton    . 

2,150 

Stow 

920 

Pembroke 

1,223 

Uxbridge 

3,540 

Sudbury 

1,141 

Plymouth 

7,957 

Warren 

4,430 

Tewksbury 

3,379 

Plympton 

549 

Webster 

7,799 

Townsend 

1,780 

Rochester 

1,021 

Westborough 

5,235 

Tyngsborough 

635 

Rockland 

5,523 

West  Bovlston 

2,968 

Wakefield 

8,304 

Scituate 

2,246 

West  Brookfield 

R467 

Walt  ham 

2\S76 

Wareham 

3.307 

Westminster 

1,315 

Y.'atertown 

7,788 

West  Biidgewater    1,747 

Winchendon 

4,490 

Way  land 

2.026 

Whitman 

5,74  i 

Worcester 

98,767 

Wcstford 

2,418 

Weston 

1,710 

Total 

101,498 

Total 

303,445 

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Sam'l  T.  Harris,  John  H.  Gibbs,  Augustus  W.  Stover,  Geo.  H.  Pendergast,  Joseph  W.  Hill. 

Committee  of  Investment, 

Mark  F.  Burns,      Geo.  S.  Pendergast,      Emrie  B.  Stetson,      Geo.  H.  Pendergast,      Geo.  M.  Starbird. 

Examining  Committee, 

Abram  E.  Cutter,  Charles  F.  Byam,  Peter  S.  Roberts. 

The  Cambridgeport  National  Bank, 

bS»^i  OF    CAMBRIDGE.  *V  <^J~ 

INCORPORATED  1826.  RE-ORGANIZED  1856. 

ASA  A.  MORSE,  President.  WILL  F.  BOAF,  Cashier. 

WALTEB  O.  DAVIS,  Clerk  and  Messenger. 

DIRECTORS:—  Lucius  R.  Paige,  Asa  P.  Morse,  Charles  James,  Frank  H.  Jones,  Charles  Bullock. 

DISCOUNT-DAY,    THURSDAX. 

Located,  595  Massachusetts  Arcntic.  hmum 

OiriBRiDQE  N/moML  B/mK. 

221  CAMBRIDGE  STREET,  EAST  CAMBRID6E. 

ORGANIZED  JUNE  I,  1864. 

CAPITAL,        =        =        $100,000. 

ALVIN  F.  sobtwkll,  President,  J.  C.  HULIARD,  Oaehier. 

KVKRETT  L.  STEVENS,  Teller. 

DIRECTORS:  Alvin  F.  Sortwell,  J.  C.  Bollard,  Thomas  Cunningham,  G.  Goepper,  C.eorge  E.  Carter. 

— ,,  DISCOUNT  DAY,  TUESDAY. 


768  ADVERTISEMENTS 

North  Ave.  5/mnqs  B/ink, 

1950  Massachusetts  Ave.,  North  Cambridge,  Mass. 

INCORPORATED  i872. 
OFFICE    HOURS,     Daily,   from    9    A.    M.    to    1    P.    M.;     Saturday    Evenings, 

from  6  to  8  o'clock,. 

Interest  computed  from  the  loth  day  of  January,  April,  July  and  October,  and  Dividends  payable  in 
January  and  July  of  each  year. 

PRESIDENT,      '  .  .  .  .  SAMUEL  F.  WOODBRIDGE. 

TREASURER, MILTON  L.   WALTON. 

SECRETARY, GEORGE   W.  PARKE. 

TRUSTEES:  Sam'l  F  Woodbridge,Wm.  Fox  Richardson,  Cornelius  Dorr,  Chas.  F.  Stratton,  Russell 
S.  Edwards,  John  J.  Henderson,  Sylvanus  M.  Parsons,  Geo.  W.  Parke,  Milton  L.  Walton,  Peter  Gray, 
Samuel  Usher,  Wm.  V.  Stark,  Harry  T.  Upham,  Wm.  E.  Hutchins,  Warren  L.  Hooper. 

C/inBRIDQE  5/WINQS  BdNK, 

No.  1410  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

■   ^INCORPORATED  1834.  u^L    ■ 

PRESIDENT,  .  .  .  .  .  CHARLES    W.  SEVER. 

TREASURER, OSCAR  F.  ALLEN. 

CLERK, JAMES  H.    WTETH. 

BOOK-KEEPER,  ....  ARTHUR  H.  BOARDMAN. 

Interest  computed  from   the   Fourth  Thursday   of  every  quarter,   viz:    January,   April,  July  and 
October,  and  payable  in  January  and  July  of  each  year. 

Office    Hours,    8    A,  31.    to    1    I».  1ST. 

Cambridgeport  5avings  Bank, 

No.  689  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE. 

««< >—   INCORPORATED  1853.  •-« >»» 

OPEN  EVERY  BUSINESS  DAY  FROM  8.30  A.  M.  TO  1.30  P.  M. 

PRESIDENT,          ....          DANIEL  U.  CHAMBERLIN. 
TREASURER, HENRY  W.  BULLARD. 

COMMITTEE  CHARGED  WITH  INVESTMENT  OF  FUNDS:— 

Daniel  U.  Chamberlin.  Dana  W.  Hyde.  Asa  P.  Morse. 

Interest  computed  from  the  Third  Wednesdays  in  January,  April,  July  and  October,  and  payable  in 
January  and  July. 

East  Cambridge  Savings  Bank, 

292    CAMBRIDGE    STREET, 

INCORPORATED   1854. 
OPEN  EVERY  BUSINESS  DAY  FROM  9  A.  M.  TO  1  P.  M. 

PRESIDENT, JOHN  C.  BULLARD. 

TREASURER, WILLIAM  E.  LLOYD. 

BOARD  OF  INVESTMENT: 

John  C.  Bullard.  James  M.  Price.  Andrew  J.  Green. 

Bevtj.  F.  Thompson.  William  Goepper. 

Interest  oomputed  from  the  Fifteenth  Day  of  January,  April,   July  and   October.     Dividends   paid 
April  15th  and  October  15th. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


769 


International  Trust  Company, 

45  MILK,  COR.  DEVONSHIRE  ST., 

BOSTON,     MASS. 


CAPITAL  STOCK,  -  -  -  $1,000,000.00 
UNDIVIDED  PROFITS,  -  $1,100,000.00 


TRANSACTS  A  GENERAL 
BANKING  AND  TRUST  COM- 
PANY'S BUSINESS. 

INTEREST  ALLOWED  ON 
DEPOSITS. 

SPECIAL  ACCOMODA- 
TIONS FOR  LADIES'  AC- 
COUNTS. 


ABSOLUTELY  BURGLAR-PROOF 
AND  FIRE-PROOF 

Safe  Deposit  Vaults. 

With  the  Most  Modern  Safe- 
guards, Improvements 
and  Conveniences. 

SEPARATE    ACCOMODA- 
TIONS FOR  LADIES. 


RENT   OF   SAFES, 

$10.  to  $100.  Per  Year. 


C.ANK    IIOIRS. 


9  to  3.        Vaults  open  9  to  4. 


JOHN  M.  GRAHAM,  President. 

HENRY  L.  JEWETT,  Secretary.  EDWARD  H.  BURDETT,  Supt.  of  Vaults. 


i*I  RE<  ITOR8. 


William  Claflin, 
Oliver  W.  Mink, 
Lyman  Nichols, 
Thomas  F.  Temple, 
William  W.  Crapo, 


John  P,  Spaulding, 
John  l ! 

John  M.  ( r  rah  am, 
John  C.  Paige. 
Aaron  Davis  Weld, 


Patrick  A.  Collins, 
\.  \    Burbank, 

C    l.H.  Woodbury. 

i     ii-i  Lson. 


770 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


CAMBRIDGE 

■ 

I 

1298  AND  1300  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE, 

Opposite  the  College  Grounds. 

CAPITAL,   =   =   $100,000. 

TRANSACTS  A  GENERAL  BANKING  BUSINESS. 

■ Ml^llll-- 

STATEMENT  OF  THE 


CAMBRIDGE  SAFE  DEPOSIT  AND  TRDST  CO. 

TO  THE  COMMISSIONERS  OF  SAVINGS    BANKS   IN  MASSACHUSETTS, 
At  Close  of  Business  October  31,  1895. 
ASSETS.  LIABILITIES. 


Time  Loans,  with  collateral  . 
Demand  Loans,  with  collateral 
Loans  to  Corporations    . 
Notes  of  individuals  and  firms 
U.  S.  Gov.,  State  and  other  Bonds 
Loans  on  Real  Estate    . 
National  Bank  Stocks     . 
Expense  Account   . 
Vaults  and  Fixtures 
Deposited  in  National  Banks 
Cash  on  Hand 


$218, 

129, 

i38! 

82. 

36; 


725.00 
856.00 
500.00 
227  52 
315.00 
000.00 
785.00 
45i  24 
500.00 
439.46 
277.18 


Capital  Stock 
Deposits  Subject  to  check 
Certificates  of  Deposits 
Interest  and  Discount 
Earnings  Undivided 


$724,076.40 
COMMONWEALTH  OF  MASSACHUSETTS. 


$100,000.00 

603,000.29 

500,00 

",433-95 

13,142.16 


$724,076.40 


MIDDLESEX,  S.S. 


Cambridge,  Nov.  6,  1S95. 
Personally  appeared  L.  W.  CUTTING,  Treasurer  of  the  Cambridge  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Co. 
and  made  oath  that  the  foregoing  statement,  by  him  subscribed,  is  true  to  the  best  of  his  knowledge  and 
belief.     Before  me,  Franklin  Perrin,  Justice  of  the  Peace. 


JOSEPH  B.  RUSSELL, 
President. 


Josiah  Q.  Bennett, 
John  H.  Hubbard, 
E.  D.  Leavitt, 
Gardiner  M.  Lane, 
Nathaniel  C.  Nash. 


ALVIN-  F.  SORTWELL, 
Vice  President. 


LOUIS  W.  CUTTING, 
Treasurer. 


A.  M.  WHEELER' 
Teller. 


DIRECTORS, 

Wm.  Taggard  Piper, 
Joseph  B.  Russell, 
Wm.  E.  Russell, 
Alvin  t\  Sort  well, 


H.  O.  L'ndenvood, 
Henry  White, 
Moses  Williams, 
Herbert  H.  White. 


SAFETY  VAULTS  DEPARTMENT. 

FRANKLIN  PERRIN,  Manager.  D.  J.  VAUGHAN,  Sub-Manager. 

Excellent    Facilities    for   the    Storage    of    Silver   and    Valuables. 
Boxes  For  Rent,  $10  to  $75  Per  Year. 

Banking  Hours  from  8  to  2.  Vaults  open  from  8  to  2,  and  from  5  to  6  p.  m. 

Sours  on  Saturdays,  from  8  to  12  Only. 

Checks  cashed  and  collections  made  in  all  parts  of  the  L  nited  States.      Interest  allowed  on 
Deposits  subject  to  check. 

™=  Special  Attention  Given  to  Accounts  with  Ladies.  ^^ 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


771 


THE 


New  England  Trust  Co. 

85  Devonshire  St.  and  16  Water  St., 

BOSTON. 


Is  authorized  to  receive  and  hold  money  or  property  in  Trust 
or  on  deposit  from  courts  of  law  or  equity,  executors, 
administrators,  assignees,  guardians,  trustees,  corpora- 
tions and  individuals. 

It  will  also  act  as  Transfer  Agent  for  Railroad  and 
other  Stock  Corporations  and  as  agent  for  the  purpose  of 
issuing,  registering,  or  countersigning  bonds  and 
certificates  of  stock, 

DEPOSITS  MAY  BE  MADE  AT  ANY  TIME,  AND  INTEREST  WILL1BE 
ALLOWED  ON  DAILY  BALANCES,  OF  $500  AND  UPWARD. 

It  offers  to  the  public  the  advantages  of  a  capital  of  one  Million 
dollars,  and  a  guarantee  fund  of  one  million  additional,  specially 
invested  by  requirements  of  its  charter,  and  a   perpetual  succession. 

Special  Attention  Given  to  Accounts  with  Ladies. 


BOARD    OF    DIRECTORS 

President,  WILLIAM  ENDICOTT,  Jr. 
Vice-Presidents,CHAS.  H.  DALTON,  CHAS.  F.  CHOATE,  J.  LEWIS  STACKPOLE. 


AMOS  W.  STETSON. 
CHARLES  U.  COTTING. 
JAMES  J.  STORROW. 
JACOB  EDWARDS. 
EDMUND  D WIGHT. 


ALEXANDER  COCHRANE. 
NATHANIEL    THAYER. 
T.  JEFFERSON  COOLIDGE. 
FRANKLIN  HAVEN,  Jr. 
ROBERT  CODMAN. 


HENRY  C.  WESTON. 
GEORGE  DEXTER. 
ROGER  WOLCOTT. 
WM.  E.  RUSSELL. 
CHARLES  L.  YOUNG. 


DAVID  R.  WHITNEY,  Actuary.  N.  H.  HENCHMAN,  Secretary. 

CHAS.  W.  MERRILL,  Assistant  Secretary. 


Resources. 

United  States  Bonds 1,437,000  00 

Commonwealth  of  Massachusetts  Bonds- ••  589,000  00 

City  and  Town   Bonds 50,000  00 

Railroad  Bonds 865,900  00 

Time  Loans  with    Collateral  or   Sureties- •  9,572,793  97 

Demand    Loans    with  Collateral  or  Sureties  1,356,920  00 

Cash  in  Office  and  Banks   in  Boston 4,700,191  07 

Expense 48,406  76 

Accounts  Receivable '4,095  67 

$18,624,307  47 


:L,ial>ilitie*. 

Capital  Stock 1,000,000  00 

Guarantee    Fund 1,000,000  00 


IN  TRUST  DEPARTMENT  — 

U,  S.  Gov't,  City  and  Town   Bonds- ••  46,341  13 

Other  Bonds,   Stocks  and  Securities-.  750,624  55 

Mortgage    Notes 1 ,056,750  00 

Real  Estate  'Special  TrUst> 63569  37 

Cash 133,531  13 

$2,050,816  18 


October  31,  1895. 


Profit  and   Loss 

Earnings  Undivided- 


Deposits 


15,966,293  30 
120,188  77 
106,584  25 


249,572  74 
181,668  41 

16,193,066  32 


$18,624,307  47 

General    and     Special 

Trusts 2,015,204  70 

Income 34,076  67 

Dividends 1,534  81 


$2,050,816  18 


772  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Boston  Safe  Deposit  and  Trust  Company, 

87  MILK,  COR.  CONGRESS  ST. 

Post  Office  Square. 

Capital,  $1,000,000. 

Surplus,  $800,000. 


F.  M.  STONE,  President. 
FRANK  C.  MILES,   Treasurer. 

HENRY  A.  FBNN,   Manager  Safe  Deposit  Department. 
SOLOMON  LINCOLN,  Solicitor. 


DIRECTORS: 

F.  W.  LINCOLN.  HENRY  S.  SHAW.  NATHANIEL  J.  .RUST 

JAMES  LONGLEY.  F.  If.  STONE.  DANIEL  NEEDHAM. 

WILLIAM  E.  PUTNAM,  GERARD  C.  TOBEY.  SOLOMON  LINCOLN. 

BENJAMIN  F.  STEVENS.  THOMAS  J.  WHIDDEN.  F.  G.  WEBSTER. 

A.  F.  ESTABROOK.  WM.  B.  RICE.  GEORGE  B.  WILBUR. 

WM.  G.  BENEDICT.  CHARLES  F.  FAIRBANKS. 


SAFES  TO  RENT 

AND 

Securities  ai  values  Stored  for  Sate  Keeping 

IN  FIRE-PROOF  AND  BURGLAR-PROOF  VAULTS. 


Rent  of  Safes,  from  $  1 0  to  $700  a  Year. 


By  Special  Act  of  the  Legislature,  (his  Company  is  allowed  to  act  as  Trustee  under  any  will  or 
instrument  creating  a  trust,  and  to  receive  and  hold  moneys  and  property,  in  Trust  or  on  Deposit,  from 
any  Court  of  Lav  or  Equity,  or  from  Executors,  Administrators,  Assignees,  Guardians,  Trustees,  Cor- 
porations and  Individuals. 

INTEREST  ALLOWED  ON  MONEY  DEPOSITS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  773 


IE 


222  BOYLSTON  ST., 

AND 

Park  Sq.,  opp.  Providence  R.  R.  Station, 

BOSTON,  IVLASS. 


CdPITdL,      ~       -       $200,000. 


F.    W.   HUNNEWELL,   President.  ALFRED  RODMAN,   Actuary, 

E.    H.   FERRY,   Secretary. 

BOARD  OF  DIRECTORS: 

C.  W.  AMORY.  GEORGE  F.  GARDNER.  HENRY  S.  HOWE. 

T.  JEFFERSON  COOLIDGE.         FRANKLIN   HAVEN.  WILLIAM  MINOT. 

T.JEFFERSON  COOLIDGE,  Jr.    FRANCIS  W.  HUNNEWELL.    ALFRED  RODMAN. 
CHARLES  U.  COTTING.  WALTER  HUNNEWELL.  NATHANIEL  THAYER. 

STEPHEN  M.  WELD. 


Interest  Allowed  on  Deqosits  Subject  to  Check. 


EXCHANGE  ON  LONDON. 


SAFE  DEPOSIT  VAULTS. 

Safes  to  Rent  from  $10  a  Year  upward. 


SILVER  AND  OTHER  VALUABLES  STORED. 


Special  Accommodations  for  Ladies. 


OFFICE     HOURS: 

Banking  Department:  9  A,  M.  to  2  P.  M.  Safe  Deposit  Vaults:  9  A.  M.  to  3  P.  M. 


774 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


1896- 


1897. 


HdriPbEN  ICE  CREflfl 

.    .    .    TELEPHONE    No.    557-2.    .     .    . 

FOR  SALE  AT  ALL  FIRST  GLASS  GROCERS  AND  PROVISION  DEALERS 


IN  BOSTON  AND  CAMBRIDGE. 

WILLIAM   FRYE,  JR.,  =  =  PROPRIETOR, 

153  RIVER  STREET,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

(Cambridge  Circuit,  Altston,  and  Riverside  cars,  via  Central  Sq.) 

E  advise  ordering 
one  day  in  advance 
when  possible. 


SPECIAL  PRICES  TO . 


Ball5, 
parties  1 

GIVEN  ON  APPLICATION. 
%^-Man  furnished  gratis. 


W 

J 

Special   i 
aim  Original 


For  Public  and  Private  Parties. 

Send  postal    and    man    will 
call.     We  guarantee  the  abso- 
lute purity  of  our  goods. 
4®"* Prompt  Delivery. 


PRICE) 


ICE  CREAM 

Vanilla     . 

Lemon 

Strawberry 

Chocolate 

Pineapple 

Pistachio  . 

Macaroon 

Coffee 

Caramel    . 

*Brown  Bread 

Raspberry 

Ginger 

Peach 

Apricot 

Banana     . 

Almond     . 

Plain  Harlequin 

Fancy   Hariequin 

Plain  Cream,  pints,  delivered, 

Fancy     "         "  "  . 

SHERBET 

Orange  40  cts.  per  qt.  Lemon 

Raspberry  40  "  "  Strawberry  40 
"  *Currant  60 
"  *Damson  80 
"       *Macedoine  Ice 

FRAPPEE. 

$1.50  per  gal.         Cafe  $2.00  per  gal. 

1.50       "  *Roman      3.00       '■ 

NDIVIDUALS-S2  50  per  dozen. 

Flowers,  Fruits,  Animals,  assorted. 


40  cents  per  quart 

40 

40 

40 

4° 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

60 

40 

75 

75 

75 

75 

40 

60 

25  cents 
35     " 


40  cts.  per  qt. 


Pineapple  60 
*Maraschino  75 
*Grape         80 


Orange 
Lemon 


$l.oo 


J-/  JL  »  'JT 

• 
• 

OUR  SPECIALTIES. 

Frozen  Pudding 

$1.00  per  quart 

with  sauce  . 

1.25         " 

*Nesslerode  Pudding 

1. 00         " 

*Sultana  Roll 

1.25         " 

"           "  Claret  Sauce  . 

1. 00         " 

*Tutti  Frutti 

r.oo  per.,  doz 

*Meringue  Glace      . 

1.50        " 

"      a  la  Cream 

1.50         *' 

*Indian  Punch 

AT 

3.00  per  quart 

FANCY  CRE 

/IS. 

Caffa  Parfait 

80 

cants  per  quart 

*  Bisque  Glace 

80 

"        " 

*Bon 

75 

a       a 

Fruit  Mausse 

80 

<(        « 

*Rice  Cream 

75 

K          a 

*  Apple  Cream 

75 

tt          e< 

*Iced  Victoria  Pudding      . 

$ 

•25 

GRANITES  AND    PUNCHES. 

*Claret        So  cts.  per  qt.     *Roman       80  cts.  per  qt. 
*Sherry       80        "       "        *Bishop$i.oo      " 
*Creme       80         "       "        *Regent    1.25       " 
Sherbet  $2.50        "       " 
*Filled  Orange  and  Lemon  Punches     $3.00  per  doz. 

SPUN  SUGAR,  75  cts. 


Articles  marked  with  a  star  (*)  must  be  ordere 
half  a  day  in  advance. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


¥  M,6o6,6og6lo,    ^   A^p^r 


Oak;  drove  dreamery  ^0. 

445   Boylston    St.,    Cor.    Berkeley    St. 
434    Massachusetts    Ave.,    Cambridge. 
1310  Massachusetts  Ave.,  " 


NELSON   L.  MARTIN 


T 


HE  Oak  Grove  Creamery  ICE  CREAM  is  used  by  a  great  many  private  families  in  Boston 
and  suburbs,  and  is  considered  the  best  that  can  be  obtained;  We  make  all  kinds  of  Creams, 
Ices,  Fancy  Creams,  Fancy  Moulds  and  Fruit  Ices.  Especial  rates  to  parties  buying  in  large 
quantities.     All  orders  by  mail  or  messenger  will  receive  prompt  attention. 

P.  0;  ADDRESS,  OAK  GROVE  CREAMERY,  445  BOYLSTON  ST., 

Or  at  our  Branches,  434  and  1310  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridge. 
Ice    Cream    Delivered    in    Brookllne,    Roxbury    and    Dorchester. 

Our  milk  comes  from  the  choicest  dairies  in  the  town 
of  Millis,  as  heretofore,  and  is  strictly  fresh  and  pure. 
To  avoid  mistakes,  please  notice  that  we  have  no  connection  with  the  so  railed  "  Oak  Grove  Farm 
Co."  at  80  Ruggles  Street. 

TELEPHONE  NUMBERS:    858  TREMONT,  and  604-2  and  434-3  CAMBRIDGE. 
Milk  from  farms  in  MUlis,  Mass. 

**  CREAMERY    DEPARTMENT.  *+ 

Fresh  Churned  Butter  put  up  in  Quarter  Pound  Prints!  in  Five  and  Ten  Pound  Boxes,  and  Twenty  and 
Thirty  Pound  Tubs.    Churned  every  day  at  our  Creamery. 

Strictly  Pure  Milk  and  Cream,  Delivered  in  Glass  Jars  early  enough  for  Breakfast, 

Our  Milk  comes  in  fresh  every  day  from  Farms  in   Millis,  Mass.,  and  farms  in  adjoining  towns,  and 
our  Cream  from  the  I  leerfield  \  Jley  i,  as  hen  lofore. 

The  above  goods  are  guaranti  i  icheM  and  the  freshen  th  \\  can  be  had  in  B 

and  arc  put  up  under  the  supervision  of  NELSON   I  ■  M  IRTIN,  who  has  been  Gei  t  ii(  the 

Oak  ('.rove  Kami  Company  for  so  many  years. 

Fresh  Laid  Eggs  by  the  Dozen  or  Case.     Domestic  and  Imported  Cheese. 

NE^SSON:     T^.     MAKTIN. 


Lad. 


md  Gentlemen's  Lunch  Room  connected  with  our  <  Ireami  ry  Department. 


776  ADVERTISEMENTS 


T.  J.  LOCKE  &  CO., 

Choice  Family  Groceries. 

ORDERS  CALLED  FOR.         PROMPT  DELIVERY. 

23  PROSPECT  ST.,  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

Near  Central  Square. 

HOWE  BROTHERS, 

....    Curers,  Smokers  and  Packers  of 

Hams,  Shoulders,  Bacon,  Beef,  Etc. 

Rear  of    ...    . 
945  CAMBRIDGE  STREET,  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

Order  Box,  28  Faneuil  Hall  Market,  Boston.  Telephone  Connection. 

James    O.    JMLooir, 


DEALER   IN 


FAMILY    GROCERIES, 

Flour,  Teas,  Coffees,  Butter,  Cheese,  Eggs,  Canned  Goods  and  Potatoes. 

506  Cambridge  St.,  cor.  Sixth  St.  -  -  East  Cambridge. 

N.  B.     Goods  delivered  in  any  part  of  the  City  free  of  expense. 
Established  in  1852. 

Ryder    «&    Davis, 

DEALERS"   IN 

Family  Groceries,   Flour,  Hay  and  Grain, 

COAL  AND  WOOD  AT  WHARF  PRICES. 

124  &  126  INMAN  ST.,  NEAR  INMAN  SQ.,        -       CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

J^ran-k    IP.     IVXeirr'ill, 
GROCBR, 

DIRECT    RECEIVER    OF    HAY.  ALSO    DEALER    IN    GRAIN. 

Headquarters  for  FRUIT.     Branch  Store,  Broadway,  corner  Ellery  St. 

1420  and  1422  MASSACHUSETTS   AVE.,   Harvard  Sq.,   CAMBRIDGE. 

George    A.    ^Wood, 

Successor  to  Alfred  Wood,  dealer  in 

Best  Staple  and  Fancy  Groceries. 

CHOICE  BUTTER  A  SPECIALTY. 
CORNER  STORE,  9  HARVARD  SQ.,         -  =  OLD  CAMBRIDGE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


77' 


THE  ACME  GROCERY  AND  PROVISION  MARKET. 

BEEF,  PORK,   VEAL,  POULTRY,  LAMB,  PRODUCE,  FISH  AND  OYSTERS, 

FRUITS,  FLOUR,  BUTTER.  CHEESE  AND  EGGS. 

■    -%>ri  ALSO,     FULL  LINE  OF  GROCERIES.  m?fc<  ■■ 

145  HAMPSHIRE  AND  130  NORFOLK  STREETS,         -         -       CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

Telephone  No.  506.  CHARLES  PLACE  &  CO.,  Proprietors. 


J.  S.  OSGOOD, 

.  .  .  DEALER  IN  .  .  . 

Staple  f Fancy  Groceries, 

Teas,  Coffees,  Butter,  Cheese  and 
Eggs  a  Specialty. 

2087  NORTH   AVENUE, 

Henderson  Bros.'  New  Block, 

North  Cambridge.    -    Mass. 


F.  E.  McFARLAND, 

Groceries  g  Provisions. 

102  &  112  HARVARD  STREET, 

And  Washington,    Corner   Browory    Street. 
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


Wm.  P.  Sutton  &  Co., 
Groceries  and 

Provisions. 

Fine  Teas  and  Pure  Coffees. 


157  &.  161  BRIDGE  STREET, 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Telephone  Connection. 


CROWLEY'S    MARKET. 


$ 


# 


36  Webster  Ave.,  and  56  Bristol  St , 

CAMBRIDCEPORT: 


A.    J.    LlTTLEFIELD.  A.    J.    LOVELL. 

A.  J.  LlTTLEFIELD  &  CO., 


1847  Massachusetts  Ave.,Lovell's  Block, 
NORTH  CAMBRIDGE. 


Telephone  362-4. 


WALDEN  MARKET, 

CHAS.  M.  MILLER,  Prop. 

MEATS, 

FISH,  VEGETABLES,  CANNED  GOODS. 


2091  Massachusetts  Ave., 
NORTH    CAMBRIDGE 


13.    J.     O'BRIEN, 

Successor  to  Lai  ley  A  O'Brien. 


m   \ni(  in  . 


roceries  arxcl  -lr*;ro virion 

Boylston,  cor.  Winthrop  St.,  Cambridge. 


778 


AD  VE  RTISEMENTS 


KEEP  IN  DRY  AND    WARM  PLACE. 


DURGIN'S  ICE  EH  FAMILIES  U  STORES. 


SEASON    OF    1896. 

Order  Boxes: 

A.  J.  LITTLEFIELD,  847  Massachusetts  Ave. 

C.  L.  STEVENS,  266  Elm  St„  West  Somerville. 

R.  M.  STURTEVANT,  Union  Sq.,  Somerville. 

H.  D.  &  W.  S.  DURGffl,  Office,  Lake  St.,  Arlington. 

P.  O.  Address,  NORTH  CAMBRIDGE, 


■Peter    H*.    Rourke, 

DEALER    IN 

GROCERIES  AND    PROVISIONS, 

Poultry,  Butter,  Eggs,  Fruit  and  Vegetables. 
21  &  23  HARVARD  ST.,        -  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


McCormiok     Bros., 

-GROCERS, 


JMEAJnV    ST.,    Cor.    COLUMBIA, 

j.  j.  Mccormick. 


CAMBRIDGEPORT . 

w.  f.  Mccormick 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


779 


MILLETTS  OYSTER  &  CHOP  HOUSE, 

27    BRATTLE    STREET, 

WHERE  YOU  CAN  GET  SOMETHING  GOOD  TO  EAT 

SEVEN  DAYS  IN  THE   WEEK. 

LUNCH   WAGON,    HARVARD   SQUARE,   also   CAMBRIDGE   STREET,  Corner   Baldwin. 

A.  V.   MILLETT,  Prop'r. 

B.    P.    CLARK    &     CO., 

MANUFACTURERS    OF 

CIGARS     and     CONFECTIONERY, 

"SENATOR    CIGARS." 

443   MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE, 

CAM  BRIDGEPORT,    MASS. 


B.    P.    CLARK.  E.    C.    WHEELER. 

W.    F.    ALLEY. 


ELIJAH     BALL, 

(Successor  to  J.  G.  BALL), 

Ball's  Home-  m.    "CD    A    TV^  rT^  TT>    «?£.   Rolls    by   trie 
Made    Bread.  W   -D ^r\. ±TV  J_L/  i\    W        Hundred. 

Orders  Solicited  for  Churches,  Lodges,  Parties,  Etc. 

3  AUSTIN  STREET  and  627  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE. 


HERMAN   L.  HOFFMAN 

(Successor  to  GUSTAV  WEITZE), 
Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in  all  kinds  of 

SAUSAGES,    PORK,    HAMS, 

POULTRY,  GAME,  BEEF,  MUTTON  and  VEAL. 

Also  Smoked,  Corned  and   Boiled  Tongues,  Boiled   Hams  and  pigs'  Feet, 
Sauerkraut  and    Mustard. 

Stores :  137  ELIOT  STREET.  BOSTON ;  172  THORNDIKE  STREET,  E.  CAMBRIDGE, 


Factory,  Thorndike  St.,  E.  Cambridge. 


Telephone,  420  Tremont. 


HARVARD   MARKET. 


ESTABLISHED    1855. 


T.  H.  BREWER, 

DEALER  IN 

BEEF,  Pork,  Mutton,  Lamb,  Veal,  Hams, 
Poultry,  Game,  Lard,  Eggs,  Beans,  Cran- 
berries, Celery,  Spinage,  Lettuce,  Horse  Radish, 
Tomatoes  in  cans,  1  omato  Ketchup,  Pickles, 
Shaker  Apple  Sauce,  all  kinds  of  Vegetables, 
Fruit,  etc. 

No,  1  BREWER'S  BLOCK,  BRATTLE  SQUARE 

(OPP.    UNIVERSITY    PRESS). 

&g~    Goods  sent  to  all   parts  of  the   city 
free  of  charge. 


ALEX.  fllLLrlN, 


DEALER    IN 


FISH, 


OYSTERS, 


as  CLAMS, 


17  BRATTLE  SQ.,  CAMBRIDGE. 


HARVARD     SQUARE    CAFE 

(Formerly   ALMET'S), 

8  HARVARD  SQUARE,  new  No.  1388  Massachusetts  Ave.  (up  one  Flight.) 

BOARD    BY    THE    DAY    OR    WEEK. 
MEALS    AT   ALL    HOURS,  Kl'liOl'EAN    PL.iX. 


'80 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


S.  0.  TOBEY, 

DEALER    IN 

FINE  KENTUCKY  BRED 

SADDLE  &  DRIVING 
HORSES, 

TROTTERS,  PACERS, 

AND  COACHERS. 


STABLE    AT 

569   Putnam  Ave 


F.  D.  BARTLETT 

HACK,  BOARDING, 

LIVERY  and  SALE 


12  Soften  Street,  CamMpprt. 


PIKE'S 
HACK,  LIVERY 

AND 

Boarding  Stable, 

565  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE.,  Opp.  Pearl  St., 

CAMBRIDCEPORT. 

Particular  attention  given  to  furnishing  Carriages  for  Parties, 
Weddings   and  Funerals. 

T.l.  Connection. Jf.    J.     FAIRBANKS,    PrOP. 

DANA     HILL    STABLE, 

41  ELLERY  STREET,  CAMBRIDGE, 


J.  J£.  I^ABYAJV 

HACK,  LIVERY, 

BOARDING  aifl  SALE  STABLE.  4 

Horses  and  Carriages  to  Zet, 

Hacks,  with  Careful  Drivers,  furnished  for  Weddings 
and  Funerals  at  short  notice. 


CONNECTED   BY  TELEPHONE. 


ADVKiri'lSEMENTS 


781 


PETER  McMURRAY, 

Horse  Sheer,  Carriage  Manufacturer 

AND    PAINTER. 

Repairing  of  all  kinds  done  in  the  best  manner. 

Cor.  TMrt  and  Munroe  Sts.,  -  -  East  Cambridge 


OWEN  DOHERTY, 

(Successor  to  Wm.  Mitchell.) 

Harness  m  Collar  Mate. 

Blankets,  Robes,  Surcingles,  Halters,  Combs 
and  Brushes  always  on  hand- 


Alsoj  all  sorts  of  Oils  and  Polish.    Repairing 
Promptly  attended  to. 


90  Bridge  St.,  -  East  Cambridge. 


JOHN  F.  GURRY,     . 

Telephone  Connection. 

Practical     .  .  . 

-^  Horse  Shoer, 

cor.  Blancle  ana  Franklin  streets, 
CAMBRIDGEPORT, 

f  Residence,   16  Blanche  Street. 


ESTABLISHED  1872. 


GEORGE   F.  RICKER, 

Machine  Carpet  Cleaning  Works, 

3  Cents   Per  Yard 

For  Cleaning  Brussels,  Tapestry  and  Woolen  Carpets. 

Carpets  Taken  Up,  Fitted,  Sewed  and  Laid. 

649  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Next  to  Post  Office,  -    -    -    -     CamDridgeport,  Mass 

Telephone  at  Office,  and  at  Residence. 

CHARLES  W.  DAILEY, 

Livery  Stable 

AND  FIRST  CLASS  "AMBULANCE"  SERVICE. 
105  Cambridge  Street,       -       =      East  Cambridge. 


SADDLE  HORSES  AND  MILITARY  EQUIPMENTS  A  SPECIALTY. 
Telephone,  No.  34-1. 

W.  A.  QREENOUQH  &  CO.       -       - 

<2 Directory    JPrinter^, 

97    OLIVER     STREET,     BOSTON,     MASS. 


782  ADVERTISEMENTS 

George  M.  Smith, 
COAL  and  WOOD, 

Kiln    Dried  Bundle  Wood. 


WHOLESALE     AND     RETAIL. 


No.  180  MAIN  ST.,       -       -       CAMBRIDGEPORT, 

COLEHdN  BROTHERS, 


DEALERS    IN- 


WOOD  SAWED  AND  SPLIT  BY  THE  CORD  OR  FOOT,  ANY  LENGTH  DESIRED. 

wmax* i™™>^«  woov  jt.^wj  g  j     BROADWAY. 

Office,    450    Massachusetts    A. venue. 

Telephone  No.  2  2. 

James  W.  Coleman.  CAMBRIDGEPORT,      MASS. 

Walter   G.   Coleman. 

Coal  Yard,  First,  Cor.   Commercial  A^ventie.     Telephone  No.  467-4. 

J.   A.   HEATON, 
COAL  «»  WOOD, 

Order  Office,  AMEE  BROS.,  Harvard  Square. 

.     .    .     TELEPHONE    CONNECTION.     .     .     . 

Wharf,  Foot  of  Boylston  Street,  off  Harvard  Square,    -    Cambridge. 

H.  L.  CARSTEIN, 


DEALER    IN 


J 

47    COGSWELL    AVENUE,    NORTH    CAMBRIDGE. 

Branch  Offices:  H.  E.  Farrington's,  Mass.  Ave.;  0.  H.  Perry's,  Davis  Sq.,  West  Somerville. 

GEORGE    H.     RUGG, 
*    *     COAL     ATSHD     WOOD,    *    * 

RIVERSIDE    WHARF, 

No.    386    River    Street,  -  -  Cambridgeport. 


ADVKHTISKMKNTf. 


'83 


EDMUND  I.  TRAIN, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

Flour,  Brail,  Hay,  Straw, 

GROCERIES. 

Coarse  and  Fine  Salt. 


115  to  123  BRIDGE  STREET, 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 


Frank  P.  Merrill.  George  M.  Glazier. 

MERRILL  &  GLAZIER, 

Pressers,  Receivers  and  Shippers  of 

HAY  -  STRAW. 

Dealers  in  Grain. 

267  MAIN  ST.,  -   CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Telephone  Connection,  Cambridge. 
Boston  Office,  1  Beacon  Street. 


OTIS  S.  BROWN  «&  CO., 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

QRflIN,  HflT,  STRAW,  FLOUR  AND  SALT. 

POULTRY  SUPPLIES  OP'  ALL  KINDS. 
Nos.  107,  109,  111  and  113  BRIDGE  STREET,    -    -    BAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Otis  S.  Brown.     H.  N.  Hutchinson.     F.  H.  Marshall.  Telephone  Connection. 


M.  J.  McDonald. 


F.  Davis. 


Mcdonald  &  davis, 

HAY,  GRAIN,  AND  STRAW, 

Wood  and  Coal. 

PIANO  AND   FURNITURE  MOVING. 

Nos.  1058  and  1060  Cambridge  Street, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 
Telephone,  629. 


S.   B.   GREEN  &  CO. 


MAY  AND  GRAIN 


18  Central  Square, 
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


W.  J.  GREEN,  Manager. 


iA£.    F.    HOL-7VieS, 
Grain,  Meal  and  Feed,  Hay  and  Straw. 

378  RIVER  STREET,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Connected  by  T  lephone. 


«T.  S>.  J3r£tcieeii, 


!>!■  A  I  I    R    IN 


^*?  Hay,   Grain,   Flour,   Wood  and  Coal.  ^ 

667  Cambridge  Street,  East  Cambridge. 


Millers  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in  Grain 

Foot  of  Regent  Street,   North  Cambridge. 
Telephone  309-2. 


784 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


AND  CONTRACTOR. 

VJtA C TICAJL  WORK  G VAJt  A NTEED 

Stable  and  Yard: 

45     MARKET    ST., 

Residence,  236  Columbia  St. 

CAMBRIDCEPORT. 


CHARLES  H.  WIcELROY, 

(Successor  to  F.  G.  McELROY), 

BUILDING   MOVER 


AND 


CONTRACTOR, 

Buildings  Raised.  Practical  Wort. 
Satisfaction  Qnaranteefl. 

Cor.  Bent  and  Third  Sts. 

EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Residence.  23.3  Third  Street. 


H.  F.  FLETCHER  &  CO., 

Carriage  and  Wagon  Builders, 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 


GROCERY,  FURNITURE  AND  EXPRESS  WAGONS. 

All    Work    Guaranteed    First-CIass    at    Low    Prices.       All    Orders 
Promptly    Executed. 

No.   436  MAIN  STREET.        -        CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

Storage    for    Carriages    and   Sleighs. 

W.  A.  GREENOUGH  &  CO.,  Crushers. 

No.  97  Oliver  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


'85 


GEORGE  O.  ROLLINS. 


Established  182i>. 


GEORGE  M.  CHURCH- 


CHAPMAN    CARRIAGE    COMPANY, 


MANUFACTURERS    O 


The  Celebrated  Chapman  G-odflard 
and  Stanhope  Busies. 

NEW  AND  SECOND-HAND  CARRIAGES 

FOR  SALE  OR  EXCHANGE. 
Carriage  Repairing  in  all  its  Branches  a  Specialty. 

Telephone 674.    Harvard  Sq.,  Cambridge. 


J.  R.  &  C.  S.  HERSUM, 

Movers  of  FURNITURE,  PIANOS,  ETC. 

Personal  Attention  Given.     Storage  for  Furniture.     New 

Fire  Proof  Storage  Rooms. 

ALL  ORDERS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 

Office,  636  Massachusetts  Avenue,  -  -  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 


ESTABLISHED   1880. 


Dodge's  Express  Co.,  Camhridgeport  an!  Boston  Express, 

W.  H.  DODGE,  Proprietor.  Member  ot  Expressman's  League,  Residence,  132  Columbia  St. 

Boston  Offices  :  67  and  42  Franklin  St.       Cambridgeport  Office  :  543 Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cor.  Norfolk  St. 

Order  Boxes:     io  Faneuil  Hall  Square,  and  J.  T.  Dyer's  Gent's  Furnishing  Goods  Store, 

Under  Kevere  House,   Bowdoin  Square. 

Park's  Cambridgeport  Express, 

C.  B.  SCHOFIELD,  Proprietor, 
Residence,  24-  Blanche  Street. 


Boston  Offices:   n  Harrison  Ave.  Extension,  96  Arch 
Street,  and  30  Broad  Street. 

This  Line  Connects  with  all  the  Principal  Expresses. 


BSTTINSON'S 
East  Cambridge  m  Boston  Express. 

BOSTON  OFFICES  :   174  Washington,    15  Devonshire  Sts..  32  Court  Sq.,   77  Oliver  St.,  and 
77     ingston  St.     East  Cambridge —  251  Cambridge  Street. 

LEAVE    BOSTON    AT    12. 30    AND    H     P.    M . 

Connected    by   Telephone. 

HUGH  STEWART  &  CO., 

CARRIAGE    BUILDERS, 

222-224  Main  Street,  Cambridgeport. 


CARRIAGE  REPAIRING  DONE  IN  THE  NEATEST  MANNER. 


786 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


APARTAMT  tiOVSL  TOR 
ARAWSTRAVSS- 

JXA  ABRIDGE.  7^ 


--^«1    WWPg»  phi    tbs  ; 


The  above  building,  an  apartment 
on  Mass.  Ave.  built  by 


I  W.  B0YNT0N  8  CO., 


BUILDERS  OF 


First  Cl/i/j  Re/idence/, 

AND  dPflRTHENT  HOU/EJ. 

The  Best  of  Reference.     All  Work  done  on  Honor.     Estimates  Furnished. 
Residence,  201   Harvard  Street.  Shop,   184  Harvard  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  787 


TELEPHONE  169-4  Somerville. 


F.  L  SAWYER  &  CO., 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 

Lumber,  Lime  and  Cement. 

DOORS,   SASH,   BLINDS,   PLANING,   MOULDING,   BAND-SAWING 

AND   TURNING. 

KilnDried  Floor  Boards  and  Interior  Finish  Constantly  on   Hand. 

Special  Attention  Given  to  Kiln-Drying  and  Dressing  Lumber. 

We  carry  a  Large  Stock  of  North  Carolina  Pine  Sheathing  and  Floors. 

Oice,  Mill  and  Yard :  End  Brookford  Street,   -   -   -    North  Cambridge  Junction,  Mass, 

E.   D.  SAWYER  &  CO., 

Manufacturers  of  and  Wholesale  Dealers  in 

Spruce  Dimension  Lumber, 

Hemlock,   and  Eastern  Pine  Laths,    Clapboards,   and  Shingles, 
Western  Dressed  Lumber. 

24  Cambridge,  Junct.  Bridge  St.,  -  -  East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Order  Box,  166  Devonshire  St.,  Boston. 

M.  E.  RIDEOUT  &  CO., 

Mouldings  and  Brackets 

OF  EVERY    DESCRIPTION. 

HARD    WOOD,    HARD    PINE    AND   SPRUCE   FLOORS. 

COMMON  SENSE  DRYING  KILNS. 

Proprietors  and  Manufacturers  of  Packer's  Weather  Strips. 

Cioods  delivered  within  ten  miles  of  Cambridge 

Connected  by   Telephone.  State  Street,  CambridReport- 

HENRY  GREEN  &  CO., 

LUMBER  and  MASON'S  SUPPLIES 

AT    LOWEST    PRICES. 


46  Bridge  Street,        -  East  Cambridge. 

TELEPHONE  457-4. 


788 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


IRA   <3k   HERSET, 

Carpenter  and  Builder, 

Dealer  in  Lumber,  Afou7 dings,  Hraclcets,  and  General  House  Finish. 

166  DEVONSHIRE  STREET,     ,--..-.     BOSTON. 

Factory,  113  Broadway,  Cambridgeport. 

ALBERT  S.  HOPKINS, 

Contractor  and  Builder, 

Particular  attention  given  to  all  kinds  of  Jobbing. 


SUPERINTENDENCY  OF  BUILDINGS  A  SPECIALTY. 
276  PEARL  STREET,  - 


CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


J.  A.  McISAAC, 


OFFICE  AND  STORE  FITTING. 


Junction  of  Washington  and  Main  Streets, 


Residence,  No.  2  Washington   Street. 


W.   H.   NORRIS,       m 


<fi* 


Carpenter  and  Builder, 

Jobbing  of  Any  Description  Promptly  Attended  to. 

9  Western  Avenue,  Cambridgeport,    -    Residence,  17  Western  Avenue. 
Gr.   IF.   ZEJRiaSOlT, 

WOOD    MANTELS, 

Cabinet  Maker,  Furniture  and  Interior  Work. 

SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED.         ESTIMATES  GIVEN. 

Residence,  197  Elm  street,  West  somerville,    -  -   Factory,  Smart,  rear  ol  state  Street,  Cambridgeport. 
JOT3HST    ITESBITT, 

Carpenter  and  Builder, 

JOBBING  OF  ALL  KINDS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 

Residence,  36  Wallace  Street,  Cambridge.     -    -     Shop  8  Dyke  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  789 


D.    WARREN    DeROSAY, 

MA1TT7FACTT7RER, 

Ofllco.  «JO  I>u1j11ii  Street,  0»m1>rI<lRe,  Ma«*. 
Boston  Office,  17  Otis  Street.    Telephone  /Htm. 

Telephone,  532-4  Cambridge.  Residence.  50  Mt.  Vernon  Street. 

W.  FILLMORE  &  CO.,  &• 

CARPENTERS  Al  BUILDERS 


3    iKOBTfnr 

No.    11  Cherry  Street,    Near  Main,   Cambridgeport.  ™  jfflj 

W.  Fillmore,  155  Washington  St.,  Y.  Fillmore,  128  Washington  St.    ^sHUHp* 


ZEBAH    HAYDEN, 
CARPENTER    AND    BUILDER, 

DYKE,  CORNER  DeWOLFE  STREET. 

JOBBING  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO.  HOUSES  BUILT  AND  FOR  SALE. 

Residence,  14  Bowdoin  Street,  Cambridge. 

C.   E.  McKINNON, 
CARPENTER.   1    BUILDER, 

574  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,  CAMBRIDGEPORT, 

And  Master  Builders'   Asso.,   166   Devonshire   St..   Boston. 

J.  E.  DENNISON, 
CARPENTER-BUILDER, 

REPAIRS  AND  ALTERATIONS  A   SPECIALTY. 

RESIDENCE,  I  -MOP, 

13  Capen  Street,    -    -    MEDFORD  HILLSIDE.  134  Cambridge  Street,   EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 


f.   B.   FURBISH, 
Carpenter    and    Builder, 


13  CHURCH  STREET, 

Estimates  Given  on  New  Work.       Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  to. 
Residence,  No.  31  Crescent  Street,  CAMBRIDGE. 


A  L  EX.  I ND  ER   Mc  />  O  X  I  L  />. 

CARPENTER  e  BUILDER, 

205  Western  Avenue,     -     -     Cambridgeport. 

JAMES    ANDERSON, 
CARPENTER    AND    BUILDER, 

1 6  Bath  st,    Residence,  15  Brewer  St.,  Cambridge. 
VAULTING     POLES     A     SPECIAL/TV. 

Estimates  and  plans  on  all  *ork  cheerfully  given.  Orders  by  mail  promptly  attended  to. 


790  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Prices  Reasonable.       All  Good  Work  Guaranteed. 

E.  A.  STEARNS, 

STAIR  BUILDER. 

Posts,  Rails  and  Balusters,  Etc., 

Furnished  to  Order  at  Short  Notice. 


19 Campbell  Park, West Somerville, 

NEAR  DAVIS  SQUARE. 


THOMAS  GORDON, 
Carpenter 

And 

Builder. 

SHOP,    END   LOCKE  STREET. 

Residence,   10  Locke  Street. 

North  Cambridge,      -     -      -       Mass. 


TELEPHONE. 


J.  H.  KEENAN  &  CO., 

Planinj  and  Matclii,  4*  Moiiinp  and  Building  Trimiis, 

KILN    DRYING   A    SPECIALTY. 

Cor.  First  and  Thorndike  Streets,  East  Cambridge. 

W.  J.  CALLAHAN  &  CO., 

Carriage  and  Sign  Painters 

I24  Elm  St.,  Near  Cor,  of  Cambridge  St.,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Jolin  Earlier, 
CARPENTER  and   BUILDER, 

Ice  Elevators  and  Machinery  a  Specialty. 
283  HURON  AVENUE,      -     -     -      CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

S.  J.  KELLEY, 

CARPENTER  §  BUILDER, 

7  Western  Avenue,  Cambridgeport, 

And  Master  Builders'  Asso  ,    -    lt36  Devonshire  Street,  Boston. 

JOHN   McINTOSH, 

16  Soden  Street,      -      -      Cambridgeport. 

BEST  GOODS  FOR  LEAST  MONEY. 

New  and  Second-Hand  Conveyances  of  all  kinds. 

(Wagons,  Carriages,  Sleighs  and  Pungs.) 

IQr^  Repairing  Done  at  Sliort  Notice. 

WORKMANSHIP  GUARANTEED. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  791 


CALDWELL   &  COX, 
PAINTERS  AND  DECORATORS, 

HARDWOOD  FINISHING  A  SPECIALTY. 
WHITENING,  COLORING  AND   KALSOMINING. 

WHITNEY  COURT,  off  Essex  St.,  CAM  BRIDGEPORT. 

M.    A.    FEELEY, 

PLAIN  AND  DECORATIVE  PAINTER, 

ALSO, 

Paper  Hanging,  Kalsomining •  Etc. 

704  Massachusetts  Avenue,      -       CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

ELISHA    TRirP    &    CO. 

House    and     Sign     Painters, 

GLAZIERS,    GRAINERS,    GILDERS    AND    PAPER    HANGERS, 

Also  Dealers  in  Paints,  Oils,  Glass,  Putty,   Etc. 

17    RIVER,    COR.    FRANKLIN    STREET,    CAMBRIDGEPORT. 
CHARLES  A.  LAIGHTON,  Residence,  18  Fairmont  Street. 

B.    C.    HAZEL, 

DECORATING    AND    PAINTING 

Churches,  Halls  and  Residences.     Designs  and  Estimates 
furnished  on  application. 

424   MAIN   STREET,       -        -        -        CAMBRIDCEPORT. 
JOHN    J,.    I\    ACKERS, 

HOUSE,    SIGN    AND    FRESCO    PAINTER, 

Kalsomining,    Whitening  and  Whitewashing.     Ceilings  and  Cornncs    In- 
to Harmonize  with  Paper  Hangings. 

515  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cambrldgeport,  Mass.  Residence,  44  Western  Avenue 

All  Work  promptly  attended  to  at   Reasonable   Pi 


HOUSE  PAINTING,  GRAINING  AND  GLAZING. 

ALL    ORDERS     PROMPTLY     ATTtNUKt)     TO. 

14  CHURCH  STREET,  <>M>  CAMBRIDGE 


792  ADVERTISEMENTS 


W.  J.  EDWARDS, 

DEALER    IN 

Paper  Hangings,  Paints,  Oils, 

VARNISHES  AND  CLASS. 

ALSO,    ARTISTS'     MATERIALS. 

House  and  Sip  Painter.  %  Paper  Hanging  and  lalsomini. 

22  AND  85  BOYLSTON  STREET,  HARVARD  SQUARE,  CAMBRIDGE. 


H.  D.  CAMPBELL.  C.  J.  CAMPBELL. 

H.    D.   CAMPBELL  &  CO., 


BOOKBINDERS, 


688   MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,    (Central  Square,) 
CAMBRIDCE,        -       -        MASS. 

Teleplione  Connection. 


Care  in  Workmanship,  Reasonableness  in  Prices,  Promptness  in  Delivery. 

ALL  KINDS  OF  BOOK  AND  JOB  BINDING. 

BINDERS  OF  THE   "ARENA." 

GEO.  P.  KNOWLTON, 

WTetll     Papers, 

Friezes,  Mouldings,  Etc.    Paper  Hangers  Furnished. 
4  CENTRAL  SQUARE,  -         CAMBRIDCEPORT. 

C.  ATKINS  &  CO.,  Interior  Decorators 

1  AND  PRACTICAL  PAPER  HANGERS. 

Painting  and  Glazing,  Kalsomining,  Whitening,  &c. 

Cambridge  Office,  27  Prospect  St.,      -      Residence,  30  Upton  St.,  Cambridgeport. 


DAVID  FARQUHAR, 

Wm.  F.  Gilbert, 

Plain  and  Ornamental 

Book    Binding 

PAINTER,    GLAZIER 

And  Grainer. 

OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 

573  Massachusetts  Avenue, 

CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGE  SHOP,  - 18  WESTERN  AYE., 

Boston  Shop,  5  Richmond  Street, 
Residence,  72  Inman  Street. 

Special  Work  and  Repairing. 

Terms  as  moderate  as  is  consistent  with 
Good  Work  and  Material. 

ADVERTISEMENTS 


793 


FRED.  C.  BECKER, 

^FLORIST^ 

(I&JISK?        DECORATIONS  FOR  WEDDINGS,  RECEPTIONS,  ETC. 

7>W  «5*^""5?    J-  ^^it]  Also<  Design  Work  of  euery  Description. 


Importer  and  Grower  of  Palms,  Ferns,  Azaleas  and 
other  Choice  Plants. 
1730  Cambridge  St.,  Near  Memorial   Hall,  Cambridge. 


^FLORIST,^ 

Palms  for  Decorations,  Funeral  Designs,  Rosebuds,  &c, 


GREENHOUSES: 

2388  Massachusetts  Avenue,  North  Cambridge  Junction. 
NORTH    CAMBRIDGE. 


H.  F.  SPARROW, 


Manufacturer  of 


High   Grade" 


Clocolutes  ail  Bonbons. 


62  Hampshire,  k  182  to  192  Clark  Sts. 
CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


ESTABLISH  ED   1765. 

A.   H.   HEWS  &  CO.. 

Hand  and  Machine  Made 

Flower    Pots, 

Orchid  Pots,  Cuspadores, 
Jardinieres  and  Fancy  Hanging  Pois. 


99  Crescent  Ave.,  No.  Cambridge, 


SHAW  BROTHERS, 

Florists  aim  Gardeners, 

Decorative  Plants, 

Funeral  Designs  and  Cut  Flowers 

A  SPECIALTY. 

Store,  614  Massachusetts  Ave., 

CENTRAL  SQUARE,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Greennonses,  Arlington  Place,    -    -   Brighton. 


Established  184-8. 

JAMES   A.    FURFEY, 

Successor  to  James  Furfey, 

M  VM'KACTl'RKR   OF 

COCOA  MATS  and  MATTING. 

Plain  and  Wool  Border,  Chain  and  Brush  Mats. 

SPECIAL  SIZES  TO  ORDER. 
Factory  and  Office  :  Brookline  and  Erie  fl 
CAMBRIDGEPORT.   MASS. 

New  i  ogland  Selling  Agents: 

W.  W.  Corson  L  Co.,  564  Washington  St.,  Boston. 


794 


ADVKKTISEMENT8 


L.  G.  MacKEIGAN, 


15  Brattle  Street,  Room  10, 


CAMBRIDGE, 


Isadi^s'  ar/d  (ieptlemei/s  pipe  ^rtistic;  Jailorir;^, 

IN  ALL  ITS  BRANCHES. 

Dyeing,  Cleansing,  Repairing  and  Pressing,  Promptly  Attended  to. 

A  TRIAL   RESPECTFULLY  SOLICITED. 

Orders  called   for  and  delivered   Free  of  Charge. 


BAY  STATE  LAUNDRY, 

COOLIDGE  &.  CASWELL,  Proprietors, 
136  FRANKLIN  STREET, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


HAND   WORK   A    SPECIALTY. 


Send  your   orders   to   the   Laundry    and  our 
wagon  will  call  for  and  deliver  your  goods. 


J.  MCCARTHY'S  SONS, 

Wholesale  and  Retail  Dealers  in 


By  the  Car  Load,  Cord  or  Basket. 
Lowest  Market  Prices. 

P.  0.  Box36,  East  Cambridge,  Mass. 

OFFICE  AND   YARD: 

LINWOOD  STREET,  SOMERVILLE,  MASS. 

J.  F.  McCarthy.  T.  J.  McCarthy. 

H.  H.  McCarthy. 


BUTLER'S   CUSTOM    LAUNDRY, 

E.  F.  BUTLER.  Proprietor. 

2307  Massachusetts  Ave.,   North  Cambridge. 

ALL  WORK  STRICTLY  HAND   FINISHED. 

SATISFACTION  GUARANTEED.  SEND  POSTAL  AND  TEAM  WILL  CALL. 

DANA  HILL  CLEANSING  HOUSE, 

R    S    KINER 

TAILORING,  CLEANSING,  DYEING  AND  REPAIRING. 

All  work  returned  in  a  satisfactory  condition.     Clothing  called  for  and  returned  without  extra  charge. 
719  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

MODERN  FACILITIES  FOR  QUICK  WORK, 

C.   fi.  TAYLOR  CO. 

Mercantile  Job  Printers,    PrintinL°feiLKinds- 

495  A.  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

WIVL  T.  McGUIRE, 
HARDWARE     AND     BICYCLES. 

REPAIRING.     RENTING. 
119  and  247  CAMBRIDGE  STREET,       -       EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


95 


P.    H.   MOBIABTY, 

Manufacturer  and  Retail  Dealer  in 

^(  BOOTS    AND    SHOES.  )(<■ 

CUSTOM  WORK  AND  REPAIRING  WELL   DONE. 

Particular  Attention  given  to  the  Fitting  of  TENDER  FEET. 

7  HARVARD  SQUARE,  CAMBRIDGE.  employment  bureau 


GEORGE  F.  CUTTER, 

DANA  W.  HYDE  &  CO., 

Successor  to  H.  A.  WYETH, 

Dealers  in 

Reliable  Shoes, 

AT  REASONABLE  PRICES. 

1426  Massachusetts  Avenue, 

CAMBRIDGE. 

Dry  Goods,  Crockery, 

GLASS  AND  CHINA  WARE, 

639  Massachusetts  Avenue, 

HARVARD    SHOE    STORE. 

CAMBRIOGEPORT,  MASS. 

The  W.  W.  REID  Manufacturing  Company, 

DIPLOMA  AWARDED  AT  WORLD'S  FAIR,  1893. 

JiritisJi  Army  Shoe   Blacking.  Liquid  and  Paste  lielt  Dressing. 

Heid's  Shoe  Blacking.  Liquid  <md    Paste  Metal  Polish,  etc.,  etc. 

Manufacturers  of  SPECIAL  BRANDS  for  the  trade. 
WORKS:  436  MAIN  STREET,        -  CAMBRIDCEPORT. 

CENTRAL     HOUSE, 

483  Massachusetts  Avenue. 

NEWLY    FURNISHED   THROUGHOUT, 

GOOD    BOARD   AND    ROOMS   AT   REASONABLE    RATES. 
BILLIARD  HALL  AND  LUNCH  ROOM  CONNECTED. 

Catering    for    Balls,    Parties,    Etc.,   A    Specialty. 


A.  A.  SCHWARTZ,  Proprietor. 

HENRY  G.   SCHWARTZ. 

CHARLES  B.  WILBER, 

F.  A.  MORELAND, 

Dry   apd    parley 

(Successor  to  F.  E.  Saunders  &.  Co.) 

Dry  Goods,  Hosiery, 

GOODS. 

Underwear  and  Small  Wares, 

AT   RfKTflN    PSIPFQ 

433  Massachusetts  Avenue, 

1364  Massachusetts  Ave.,  and  Dimster  St. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

CAMBRIDGE. 

796 


ADVKKTISKMENTS 


The  BRIGHTON  FLYER  CYCLE  CO., 

DEALERS  AND  IMPORTERS  OF 

Athletic  Goods  and  Cycle  Fittings. 


niiMti    MJ^fcfy 


MA  N  UFA  CIURERS  OF  THE 


WORLD  RENOWNED  BRIGHTON  ELYER, 

■■■■■!■■»!«     IIWIIi  

HIGHEST  GRADES   ONLY. 

BUILT  TO  OKDEK  FEOM  16  TO  26  LBS. 

Agent's  Discount  Given  to  all  Cash  Customers. 

940  Massachusetts  Ave.,    =     =    Cambridge,  Mass. 

REPAIRS  NEATLY  EXECUTED.    WHEELS  TO  RENT. 
J.  A.   DARLOW. 

FINE    BALL    AND    SOCIETY    PRINTING 

J.  FRANK  FACEY, 

CENTRAL    SQUARE,  -  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

A    SPECIALTY. 


Stationer    and    Engraver, 

CAMBRIDGE. 

EVERYTHING  NEW. 

New  Type,  New  Presses,  Every  Facility  for  the  test  and  Quickest  fort 

ADDRESSING,  COPYING. 


LOWEST  POSSIBLE 
PRICES. 


Wheeler,  Printer. 

BOOKS,  PAMPHLETS.     MERCANTILE  WORK  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 


1284  Massachusetts  Avenue,    -    -    Opposite  College  Library . 

Established  1878.  Telephone  327-4. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  707 


MUSIC 


vJra      \        JL  \.       V»j^      Va,    ^     X     \w^      /     ^%i) 


T  WTI   IQ    r^ 


OF  EVERY  STYLE  AND  PRICE. 

PIANOS  for  Sale  and  to  Rent. 

FIRST  CLASS  TUNING. 


BRICCS  St   Briggs, 

1274  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Harvard  Square,    -    CAMBRIDGE, 

WORCESTER  BROS., 


DEALERS    IN 


Window  Shades,  Draperies,  Etc. 


23-25  Brattle  Square,         -       -         Cambridge,  Mass. 

W.  C.  H.  BADGER  &  CO., 

Mil 

20  Albany  Street,  Cambridgeport. 

W.  C  H.  BADGER.  I    '     I  VI. I  R. 


798 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


COBB  FURNITURE  CO. 

furpisfyii?^. 

22  Central  Sq ,  -  Gambridgeport. 


*  PARLOR  *  FURNITURE* 

Upholstered  -  and  -  Repaired. 

Window     Shades     Hung    to    Order. 
Shade-  and  Lace  Curtains  Laun- 
dered and  Hung. 

STEAM  -:-  CARPET  -:-  CLEANING. 

Carpets  Repaired  and  Laid.  Furniture,  etc., 
Packed  Ready  for  Transportation  and  Teams  fur- 
nished when  required.  All  Work  Done  at  Rea- 
sonable Prices. 

J.  H.  Kelsey,  20  Pearl  Street, 

Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
Residence.  13  Haskell  St. 


DESIGNS  FURNISHED. 


ESTIMATES  GIVEN. 


ESTABLISHED  1857. 

A.  M.  &  D.  W.  QRANT, 

Successors  to  Grant  &  Mann, 

First-Class  Cabinet  Mate 

— AND— 

UPHOLSTERERS. 

46  State  Street,  Cambridge. 


P.  A.  PEDERSEN, 

Designer  and  Manufacturer  of 

f\rt  puncture  and 
Dutef?  /T)arc] u^terie, 

Antique  Furniture  Repaired. 


11  Cherry  St.,  -  Cambridgeport. 


WINDOWSHADES.   DRAPERIES.    MATTR  ESS  and  CAR  PET  WORK 

WM     W.    ROBERTSON, 

UPHOLSTERER  »  CABINET  MAKER. 

FIRST  CLASS  FURNITURE  TO  ORDER  AND  REPAIRED. 

No.  7  Bow  Street,  Cambridge. 

FURNITURE  PACKED.       FURNITURE  MOVED  AND  STORED. 


THOMAS  ROBINSON, 
Cabinet  [\\a\er. 

First  Class  Furniture  Made  to  Order. 

Upholstery  Work  to  Order. 

ANTIQUE  -:-   FURNITURE. 

628  Massachusetts  Ave. 


IMPORTER  OF 


F.  C.  CLARK, 
English 

Antique 
Furniture. 

HISTORIC  CHINA  AND  BRIC-A-BRAC. 

BERKELEY  ST.,  BOSTON. 

(Under  Berkeley  Hotel.) 

Factory.  19  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge 


TJI^H 


DAVID    THOMSON, 


Furniture  Upholstered  and  Eepaired.     Carpets  taken  up,  Cleaned,  Fitted  am 
Laid.    Mattresses  Ee-made.     Window  Shades  and  Drapery  Put  Up. 

22  &  24  Prospect  St.,  near  Main,  Cambridgeport. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  799 


D.   B.   SHAUGHNESSY, 

Bool  Stores,  Newspapers,  Stationery,  Periodicals,  Toys 

AND     FANCY    GOODS. 

278  CAMBRIDGE  ST.,  OPP.  INSTITUTE  BUILDING,  EAST  CAMBRIDGE, 
LEE  L.  POWERS, 

Dealer  in  New  and  Second  Hand 

FURNITURE,  CARPETS.    RUGS,   UPHOLSTERY    GOODS, 

PICTURES,  DRAPERIES,  ETC. 

Upholstering  and  Repairing  Furniture,  Renovating   and   Re-Making   of   Hair   Mattresses   and    Carpets 

Promptly  attended  to,  at  Lowest  Possible  Prices. 

39  BOYLSTON  ST.,  HARVARD  SO,,  CAMBRIDGE.  MASS.  m  boylsiot&..  boston. 


J.  F.  OLSSON  &  COMPANY, 


MANUFACTURERS    OF 


MIRROR    AND   PICTURE   FRAMES. 

Etchings,    Engravings,    Photographs,    Statuary,    Etc.     Old    frames   Regilded,    Photographs    Mounted. 

Large  Assortment  of  Pictures. 

Store,  1416  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Harvard  Square,    -     -    CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

Factory,  Palmer  and  Brattle  Streets. 

THE  X  PIANO  TABORET. 

Patented  April  4th,  i87i. 

C.  A.  COOK  &  CO, 

MANUFACTUHERS. 
Those  dissatisfied  with  th~  old  class,  or  modern  odd  looking  Piano  Stools,  and  wishing  a  firm,  durable, 
and  equal  to  first  class  furniture  article — adjustable  to  any  point  of  elevation,  wiggling  or  knocking  of  the 
old  screw  stools,  are  requested  to  examine  C   A.  Cook  &  Co.'s  Piano  Stools  and  Taborets.     For  sale  by 
all  first-class  piano-forte  and  furniture  dealers. OsbOm,  near  Main  St.    CamblidgepOrt. 

X>.     E>.     FrRJV2Si:E>R, 

(SUCCESSOR    TO     FRASIER    &    SMITH.) 

Piano  Forte  Hammer  Coverer. 

73  MAIN  STREET,  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 


-*•  ESTA.HLISHISU    IN    1864.  «- 


A.    MORGAN, 

.       .       .       MANUFACTfKBR     OF       .       .       • 

Portrait,  -:-  Mirror  -:-  and  -:-  Picture  -:-  Frames. 

Frames  Resided  Equal  to  Now.     Framing  of  Col'ege  Shingles  a    Specialty.    Cabinet    Frames 

13  BRATTLE  ST,   Made.    Pictures  Packeda.ulSlnppcjwi.hlhcC.rca.cCno.  CAMBRIDGE,   MASS, 

PAUL    HERFURTH, 
497     MASSACHUSETTS     A  VENUE,      CA  MBRIDGEPORT. 

Musical  Instruments,  Music  and  Strings. 

Instruments  Repaired.     Pianos  Tune  1.    Class  and    Private   Instruction  given  on  Zither,  Guitar, 
Ifn,  Flute,  Violin,  Comet  and  Banjo.     ««-■     <l\l    SHEET  MUSIC. 


F.  M.  EATON,   C.  K.  S. 

—  CHAIRS  = 

Chairs  Recaned  and  Reseated  with  i  ane,  Pith,  Splints,  Etc.    Bristle  Brushei 
rated  Wood  Seats,  for  sale  and  put  on.     Brass  H  ir  II 

>cs  made  to  order.     F&tther  Beds  Renovated  and  (   i 

351     BROADWA  V.     CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


800 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


WW.    J.    HERON. 

Plain  and  Ornamental 

PLASTEBER,  WHITBNER  AND  WHITEWASHES 

COLORING  AND  KALSOMINING. 

Rear  632  MassacMsetTs  Ave.,  CamljrMgeport 

Jobbing  of  Every  Description  Executed  with 

the  Utmost  Dispatch. 
Residence,  JVo.  7  Jay  Street.     .•.     .- 

john  Mcdonald  &  son,  ~~ 

Masons  and  Builders,; 

CONTRACTORS. 

Jobbing  of  All  Kinds  Promptly  Attended  To. 

109  Western  Ave.,  Cambridgeport. 
CLARENCE  Q.  REED, 

PLHTE1E1  HP  STUCCO  IllIEi 

Kalsomining ,  Whitening  and  Tinting  without  moving 
Carpets  or  Furniture. 

Keene,  Portland  and   Common  Cementing. 

All  Kinds  of  Jobbing  Promptly  Attended  To. 

J*   *    *    *r  *    +- 

OJR  DEM  BOX:— 22  Sawin'a  Express  Office,  Harvard  Sq.,  Cambridge. 

Locker,  336  Beacon  St.,  Somerville.  Residence,  30  Forest,  cor.  Beacon  S 

TA.  N.  STEHRNS, 


MASON-°BUILDER, 


JOBBING  PROMPTLY  DONE. 

-RESIDENCE:- 

44  Wallace  Street,  Cambridge. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  801 


W.  J.  ricQOY  &  SONS, 

MASONS  AND  CONTRACTORS, 

STONE  FOUNDATIONS  LAID. 

Brick  Work  in  all  its  Branches- 


ALL  WORK  WARRANTED  TO  RE  PERFORMED  IN  A  WORKMANLIKE  MANNER. 


tddress,  14  Walnut  Court,      -      -     -     Cambridgeport. 

JOHN   HARRINGTON, 

Granite,  Marble  and  Blue  Stone  Works, 

59  to  65  Main  Street,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

[West  Boston  Bridge.] 

Jake  Cars  from  Bowdoin  Sq.,  ,  Connected  by  Telephone, 

\10  Minutes  to  Office  and  Works.    17  OtlS  Street,     -      -      Boston.  442-2  Cambridge. 

TH07UIHS    RYAN, 

PLAIN  AND  ORNAMENTAL  PLASTERING, 

Whitening,  Coloring,  Kalsomining  and  Whitewashing.     Ornamantal  Centres  Always  on 
Hand.     All  Orders  Promptly  Attended  to. 

1  Clary  Street,  Off  Prospect,        -       -       -       CAMBRIDGEPORT. 
W3I.    GALLAGHER, 

PLAIN  AND  ORNAMENTAL  PLASTERER, 

Whitening,  Whitewashing,  and  Coloring.     Kalsomining  and  Tinting  a  Specialty.     Jobbing 
Done  with  Neatness  and  Despatch.     All  Orders  Promptly  Attended  to. 

SHOP,  101  WEBSTER  AVENUE,  -         -         -  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Residence,    101   Webster  Avenue,     Orders  by  mail  promptly  attended  to. 

Telephone  Connection.  GEO.  EVERETT,  Supt. 

The  Connecticut  Steam  Stone  Company, 

Dealers  in  all  kinds  of  FREESTONE. 

ESTIMATES  CHEERFULLY  GIVEN  ON  ALL  KINDS  OF  CUT  STONE  WORK. 

64  FIRST  STREET,  -  E    CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

OLIVER  P.  GREENLEAF, 

MASON,  WHITENER  AND  COLORER, 

Shop,  rear  of  542  Massachusetts  Avenue,     -     -     -    Cambridgeport. 
WHITEWASHING,    WHITENING    AND    COLORING    DONE. 

|L1so,    all    Orders    for    Mason    Work    will    be    prompt'y    attended    to,    and    .ill    work   Wtll  be  executed  in 

the   besl    man"er. 

J.    DEIvANlJY, 

(Successor  to  ALBERT  ADAMS, 

MASON  AND  BUILDER, 

Plastering,  Cementing,  Whitemngand  Whitewashing.     Furnaces  Ranges  and  Grate    - 
.ill  its  Brant  hes  Exe  uted  will    I 

41     WIKTHROP    STREET,     CAMBRIDGE. 


802  ADVERTISEMENTS 


AUSTIN    FORD    &    SON, 

Dealers  in  — — 

North   River  Flagging   Stone, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF  GRANITE  BUILDING  WORK. 

31  to  41  MAIN  ST.,  CAMBRIOGEPORT,  MASS.  BOSTON  OFFICE,  17  OTIS  STREET. 

Telephone,  Cambridge  dl^-d Telephone,  Boston  i892. 

ESTABLISHED     1853. 

ALEXANDER  McDONALD  &  SON, 

MOUNT  AUBURN 

MARBLE  AND  GRANITE  WORKS. 

Monuments,  Headstones,  Tablets  and  all  kinds  of  Memorial 
.-,.'  Work  on  hand  and  to  Order. 

^"*X^y4^X^E^??^^tr2^^^  Office  a<id  Warerooms,    Opp.  Mt.  Auburn  Cemetery  Entrance. 

JOHN    McNAMEE'S  SONS, 

Union  Marble  and  Granite  Works, 

Mt.  Auburn  St.,  cor.  Elmwood  Ave.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

Fine   Monumental  Work  and  Cemetery  Memorials.    Designs  and  Estimates 

Furnished. 

TELEPHONE     73    CAMBRIDGE. 

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WALTER  W.  FIELD,   -m 


nflcniNi5T. 


Formerly  of  the  firm  of  Paiker,  Field  &  Mitchell,  Manufacturer  of 


The  Boston  Hoisting  Engine  $*  Electric  Hoists. 

General  Machine  and  Repair  Work.     Special  Attention  given  to  the  repairs  of  Stationary   and   Hoisting 

Engines.     Also,  Blacksmith  and  Pattern  Work.     Jobbing  of  all  kinds  promptly  attended  to. 

Friction  Drums  applied  to  Clutch  Engines. 

67  MAIN  STREET,  CAMBRIOGEPORT,  MASS.   (WEST  BOSTON  BRIDGE, 
THE  RICHARD  SMART 

Qarpet  Beatii?^  Qompapy, 

ESTABLISHED    1852, 

Will  Take  Up,  Clean  and  Eelay  your  Carpets  in  the  Most  Thorough  Manner. 
Estimates  Given.     Telephone  Connection. 

—  ALSO.  — 

DEALERS  IN  HARD  AND  SOFT  WOOD. 

Wood     Sawed    and     Split     bv     Cord    or    Foot    Any    Length     Desired. 

182  MAIN  STREET,     -     -     CAMBRIDGEPORT.  MASS. 
ROBERT  G.  NIXON, 

Slate,  Tin,  Copper  and  Gravel  Roofer. 

GUTTERS  AND  CONDUCTOR?  PUT  UP  AND  REPAIRED. 

Residence,    8  Walnut  Court,    Cambridgeport. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  803 

MILLER  &  SHAW, 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

Port  *  Steal  •  Hoisting  *  Ens, 

HAMMERS,  NIPPERS.  ETC,  FOR  PILE  DRIVING.     BOLTS,   TRUSSES,  AND  OTHER  IRON 
WORK  FOR  BRIDGES  AND  BUILDINGS.     MACHINERY  FOR  HO    SING  ICE. 

HYDRAULIC  =  PRESSES  =  AND  =  GENERAL   =    MACHINERY. 

Special  Attemion  Paid  to  Machinery  Repairing. 

Corner  Sixth  Street  and  Broadway,  Cambridgeport. 

WM.    G.    MILLER.  H.    J.    SHAW. 

RAWSON  &  MORRISON, 

MANUFACTURERS  OF 

Patent  Friction  Hoisting  Engines, 

Stationary  Engines  and  Boilers,  Coal  Handling  Machinery,  Ice  Elevating  Machinery,  Automatic 

Steam  Shovels,  Bituminous  Rock  Heaters,  Fertilizer  and  Grain  Dryers,  Hydraulic 

Pumps  and  Presses,  Lard  Coolers  and  Tanks,  Iron,  Brass  and 

Composition  Castings,  Patterns  and  Models. 

GENERAL    MACHINE   AND    PLATE   IRON    WORK. 

Repairing  Promptly  Done,  Prices  Reasonable. 

29  Main  Street,  -     -      Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

WM.  CAMPBELL  &  CO., 

(Successor  to  Allen  &  Endicott.; 

MARINE,    LOCOMOTIVE  AND    STEAM   ENGINE 

s  BOILERS,  Q 

Gas  Holders,    Oil,    Water,    Rendering  and  Ship    Tanks,    Soap 

and  Tar  Kettles,  and  all  kinds  of  Plate  Iron   Work,  Etc. 

— :  REPAIRINC.  :  — 

SIXTH    STREET,        -        -         NEAR    BROADWAY. 

ROBERTS  IRON  WORKS  CO., 


fURERS 


STEAM  *  BOILERS, 

92  MAIN  STREET,  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

CHARLES  W.  HENDERSON, 

OLD  IRON,  STEEL,   METALS,   PAPER   STOCK, 

AND    COTTON    WASTE. 

No.  238  PEARL   STREET,  -  -  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 


804  AD  VERTISEMENTS 

THOMAS  R.  CAMPBELL, 

Tin  Plate,  Sheet  Iron  and  Copper  Worker, 

STOVE    AND    FURNACE    REPAIRS. 

ROTARY  AND  OTHER  VENTILATORS. 

VENTILATION,     ETC. 

3    CHERRY    STREET, 

Off  Main  Street.  CAM  BR  J  DC  EPORT. 

BAY  STATE  METAL  WORKS 

(INCORPORATED.) 

Manufacturers    of   Copper    Bath    Tubs,    Boilers, 

LEAD*  PIPE, 

AND  DEALERS  IN  ALL  KINDS  OF  PLUMBING  MATERIAL. 

41  TO  49  HARVARD  STREET,  -  -  -  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

Telephone  429-3.  Fred  H.  Holton,  Manager. 

VENTILATING  OF  PUBLIC  BUILDINGS  A  SPECIALTY. 

Connected  by  Telephone. 

S.  C.  HIGGINS, 

Steam  and  Hot  Water  Heating  Apparatus, 

STOVES,  FURNACES  AND  RANGES. 

702    to    704    MASSACHUSETTS   AVENUE, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

J.  L.  BUCKLEY  &  CO., 

® PLUMBING, =* 


Steam  and  Hot  Water  Heating. 

Furnaces,  Stoves  and  Banges.     Hardware.     Estimates  for  Furnace  Work  and 
Plumbing  Given  on  Application . 

532  MASSACHUSETTS  AVENUE,  Odd  Fellows  Building,  CAMBRIDGEPORT, 


ADVERTISEMENTS  80." 


\&  jmt5  nmu\tib, 

/l^^         MACHINE,     HOUSE,     SHIP    AND 

^®    CARRIAGESMITH.   • 

HARVARD  ST.,  NEAR  CORNER  SIXTH, 

CAMBRIDGEPORT,       -        -        -      MASS. 

WILLIAM    GORDON, 

Gravel,  Tin -Slats  Roofing, 

Residence,  4  Blanche  St.  Order  Box,  450  Massachusetts  Ave. 


HERBERT  L.  ROSE, 

Qd/  FITTER 

ALL  ORDERS  PROMPTLY  ATTENDED  TO. 


15  RIVER  STREET,  CAMBRID6EP0RT. 


HARVARD 
SQUARE. 


J.  MOYNAHAN.  ESTABLISHED    1S74.  T.    I  .  RAFFERTY. 

MOYNAHAN  &  COMPANY, 

Manufacturers  and  Dealers  in 

STOVES,    RANGES  AND   FURNACES, 

Stove  Linings  and  Grates  constantly  on  hand.     Plumbing  in  all  it>  branches. 

12:i.'i  Cambridge  St.,  cor.  Prospect,  Cambridgeport. 


— *m »-•  ESTABLISHED  1878..-* m*— 

JAMES  A.  REID, 
PLUMBER    AND    GAS    FITTER. 

SANITARY    \NI>  DRAINAGE  WORK  A  5PECIA1  TV, 

90  RIVER  ST.,  «,?g£:rw.  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS, 
I>.    J.    WILD    «&    CO., 

Plumbing  and  Hot  Water  Heating. 

CAS    AND    STEAM     FITTERS. 
?T     BOYLSTON    STREET,        -         -        CAMBRIDGE. 


806 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


H.  M.  SAWYER  &  SON, 

(Successors  to  Rettengill  &  S-aivyer.) 

CAPE  ANN  OIL  CLOTHING, 

Cape  Ann  Hats  and  South  westers  of  all  descriptions, 
Horse  and  Wagon  Coverings  Made  to  Order. 

THORNDJKE  STREET.  REAR  OF  SECOND, 

EAST     CAMBRIDGE,     MASS. 

OFFICE  IN  NEW  YORK,  OFFICE  IN  BOSTON, 

116  South  Street.  45  Broad  Street. 

Hotvard  31.  Sawyer.  Charles  H.  Sawyer 


WM.    H.    O'LEARY, 


pra<;ti\al 


plumber. 

Jobbing  Promptly- 
Attended  to. 

Stoves,  Furnaces,  Ranges.  Hot  Water  Heating. 
87   MT.    AUBURN    STREET, 

3d  door  from  Boylston. 
Residence,  18  Eliot  St.  CAMBRIDGE. 


T.  W.  GOOD, 

Successor  to  T.  W.  Haley, 

PL  UMBER. 

Steam  and  Gas  Fitting, 

ROOFING. 

Estimates  Furnished.     Stoves  Repaired. 

27  Brattle  St.,  -  CaiMdie. 


F.  A.  WHITE, 


DEALER   IN 


.'.  Aluminum  Cooking  Utensils,  .'. 

HARDWARE,   PAINTS,  OILS,  GLASS,  ETC. 
675    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE «**& 

Dynamos,    Motors    and    Electric    Bells    Repaired. 

FRANCBS  AXTMAfti 

ELECTRICIAN,  MACHINIST  and  DIE  SINKER. 

Special  Attention  given  to  Experimental  Work.     Repairing  of  All  Kinds  a  Specialty. 

46    SJPBIXG    ST.,     EAST    CAMBRIDGE. 

Between  Second  and  Third  Streets.  Telephone,  560. 

Telephone  Connection.  Residence,  24-  Rice  St. 

A.  F.  LONG  &  SON, 


REAL  ESTATE  AND  INSURANCE. 

2105  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Xorth  Cambridge. 

Established  1852. 


T.  WESTON  BRYANT, 
JDHN  E.  BRYANT.      GHAS,  F,  BRYANT. 


Telephone  Connections. 


15  Austin  St„  Charlestown. — 170  School  St.,  Sotnerville, 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


807 


JAMES    F.    MULLEN, 

FUNERAL  AND    FURNISHING 


UNDERTAKER, 

116  HAMPSHIRE  ST., 

Corner  of  Columbia, 

CAMBRIDCEPORT. 

Residence,  98  Norfolk  Street 


THOMAS  DEVENS, 

IN  otaler  ana  EMr, 

J078  CAMBRIDGE  ST., 

Telephone  Connection.        CAMBRIDGEPORT,     MASS. 


JUDSON    LITCHFIELD, 

TTnvriDE 

No.   544   Massachusetts   Ave.,   Cambridgeport,  Mass. 
RESIDENCE,    158  AUBURN  ST. 

DAV|D    FufJGE    &    SQN 

i 

Calls  answered  Day  or  Night 

123  Cambridge  St..    -    EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 

Telephone,   Cambndqe  560. 

JAMES  J.  SHEA. 

SHEA    BROTHERS 

FUNERAL  DIRECTORS  AND  EHBdLnERS. 

WAREROOMS,  9    PEARL    STREET. 

OFFICE,    ft:   CAMBRIDGE  ST.,  /.• /;s  / />/;  w  r.   OTIS     I  n />   ill  in   s/s 

Shea's   Steamship  Agency,  407   Cambridge   St. 

~JOS El*  II    ./.    KELLEY, 

FUNERAU  FURNISHING  UNDERTAKER. 

Particular  Attention  Paid  to  Embalming. 
.'52    Third    St.,    Cor.    (lore,         -  ErhI    Cambridge 

Calls  answereJ  at  Residence,  98  Otis  St..  at  a->v  hour  of  day  or  night. 


JOHN   P.  SHEA. 


808 


ADVKHTISKMENTS 


MR.  JOSHUA  KENDALL'S 

Day  I  Family  School,  at  Cambridge,  Mass, 

FOR  BOYS  TEN  YEARS  OLD  AND  UPWARD.     PREPARES  FOR  COLLEGE. 

SCHOOL  HOUSE,  13  APPIAN  WAY.  House,  123  Inman  Street.  CIRCULARS. 


WM.  H.  WHITNEY, 

CIVIL  -:-  ENGINEER 

AND   SURVEYOR. 


15  COURT  SQ.,  BOSTON, 

Residence,  39  Chestnut  St.,  Cambridge. 


E.  F.  BOWKER, 

CIYIL  •:-  ENGINEER 

AND   SURVEYOR. 


671  MASSACHUSETTS  AVE., 

Room  20,      -      Cambridsreport,  Mass. 


O'DONNELL'S  PHARMACIES. 

—  TWO  STORES.  — 

Cambridge,  cor.  Willow  St.,  and  Inman  Square. 

PRESCRIPT!  WORK  0  SPECIALTY. 

NIGHT  BELLS.     TELEPHONE. 

Registered  Clerks  Always  in  Attendance. 
w.   h.   fra^ibr, 

—  DRUQQIST— 

169  Harvard  St.,  cor.  Windsor,  Cambridgeport. 


TELEPHONE     TO     CALL     PHYSICIAN. 


Call  at 


E.R.  Mall's  En  Store 

AND  GET  A  BOTTLE  OF 

DR.    WHITNEY'S 

COUGH   m  CURE 

FOR  25  CENTS. 

135  Cambridge  St.,  -  -  Boston. 


JOHN  A.  TUITE&CO., 


1 


DRUGS,     )«■ 


Medicines,      Chemicals,      Fine      Toilet     Soaps, 

Brushes,    Combs,    &c.      Perfumery    and 

Fancy  Toilet  Articles. 

HEADQUARTERS    FOR  — 

Dr.  Hyndman's  Black  Mixture  and 

Dr,  Knight's  Cough  Mixture. 

Physicians'  prescriptions  accurately  compounded. 

Cor.  Hampshire  &  Portsmontli  Streets.. 

CAMBRIDGEPORT,    -    -    MASS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


809 


BALDWIN  &  DORSEY, 
REAL   ESTATE    AGENTS, 

Houses  and  Land  Bought  and  Sold.     Money  Loaned  at  Lowest  Rates  of  Interest.     Plans   and    Estimates 
Furnished  Upon  Application.     Rents  Collected.     Estates  Cared  For.     Trust  Funds  Invested. 

545    MASSACHUSETTS    AVENUE. 

ERNEST    W.    CLARK, 

PLUMBER  AND  GAS  FITTER. 

ELECTRICAL   WORK   OF   ALL   KINDS. 

Dealer  in  Gas  Fixtures,  Lamps,  Chimneys,  Etc.    Jobbing  promptly  attended  to  at  reasonable  prices. 

1440  &  1442  Massachusetts  Avenue,  Harvard  Square,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Telephone  connection. 


FOR  THE  LATEST  STYLES  IN 


MILLINERY 

CALL  AT 

T\yfr~n^     T  ^    R^^m  i  <=>'<^      713  Massachusetts  Avenue, 

iViUJC'     Jwca    P*^lH-*^    ^> CA MB R TI> GIJPO K T. 

GEO.   H.   BUXTON  &  CO., 

HACK,   BOARDING  AND  LIVERY  STABLE. 

INMAN  SQUARE,  CAMBRIDGEPORT. 

Hacks  furnished  for  Weddings,  Parties  and  Funerals.     Particular  attention  paid  to  Boarding  Horses  and 
Hacking.     Horses  and  Carriages  to  let.      J&g^  Telephone  connection. 

J.  R.  FAIRBAIRN, 

REAL     ESTATE, 

436  CAMBRIDGE  STREET. 


EDWIN  H.  BLAKE, 


#1 


36  Fifth  Street, 


CAMBRIDGE,  =  MASS. 


RALPH  NOYES   DOW, 


,\  Architect  . 


OFFICE,  |    RESIDENCE, 

26A  Brattle  St.  Ilia  Avon  Hill  St 


CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 


J.     A.     MA«1AY, 


■«v  -^ 


BHCHITECT.:o 

68   DEVONSHIRE   STREET,    ROOMS   35,   36   AND   37.    BOSTON,  MASS. 


•:o: 


Residence,  4-fcJ  TrowbridKe  St.,  Cambridge. 


810  AD  V  E  RTIS  E  M  E  NT  S 


83,000 


IS  THE  POPULATION  OF  CAMBRIDGE.  NOT  THE 
CIRCULATION  OF  ITS  OLDEST.  LARGEST  AND 
BEST    LOCAL    PAPER,    THE        "".".".. 


BUT  WE'LL  GUARANTEE 
THAT  AT  LEAST 


PEOPLE  READ  IT  EVERY 
WEEK,  EVEN  IF  ITS  CIR- 
CULATION ISN'T  QUITE 
AS  LARGE  AS  THAT. 


FIFTY  YEARS  OLD  MAY  7,  1896,  YET  STILL  VIGOROUS 
AND  UP-TO-DATE. 


STILL  SOLD  AT  THE    OLD    PRICE,    $2.50  A   YEAR,  5  CTS. 
PER  COPY,  AND  WE  GIVE  FULL  VALUE  FOR  THE  MONEY. 


C.  BURNSIDE  SEAGRAVE  and  J.  W.  BEAN,  Proprs. 
573  Massachusetts  Ave. 

1880.  1896. 

T-l_l  C  

CAMBRIDGE  NEWS. 

The  Best,  the  Cheeriest  and  the  Cheapest  Paper  in  the  City. 
IT    HAVING    THJE    LARGEST    CIRCULATION, 

IT  IS  THEREFORE  THE 

Best  Genera/  Public  Advertising  Sheet   in    Cambridge. 


TAB  TIES  DESIRING  TO  INSERT 

LEGAL    ADVERTISEMENTS 

CAN  DO  SO  UNDER  SPECIAL  MATES. 


Our  paper  is  printed  in    this    City,    and    we    can    insert  legal  and  business 
Advertisements  as  late  as  Friday  Evening  on  going  to  press. 


Subscription  Price  is  3  Cents  per  copy,  or 
$1.80  per  annum  in  advance. 


JOB  PRINTING  ON   REASONABLE  TERMS. 

D.  A.  BUCKLEY,  Editor,  Publisher,  Proprietor. 

REAL,      ESTATE      AND      INSURANCE      BROKER. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  S]  1 


THE  CAMBRIDGE  PRESS. 

JAHES    COX,     Editor    and     Proprietor. 

PUBLISHED   EVERY   SATURDAY  AT 

No-   618    MASS.   AVE.,   PROSPECT   HOUSE, 
.  .  .  CAMBRIDGEPORT.  .  .  . 

Devoted  to  the  Imerests  of  All  Classes  in  the  City  of  Cambridge. 

Official    Advertising     Medium. 

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One  Year  (in  advanee) $1.50 

Six  Months 1.00 

Single  Copies 03 

JOB    PRINTING. 

Every  facility  for  the  neat  and  rapid  execution  of  various  descriptions  of  work, 
such  as  Cards,  Circulars,  Bill  Heads,  Programmes,  Etc. 

618  Massachusetts  Ave.,  -  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 


THE**- 

CAMBRIDGE  *  TRIBUNE, 

PUBLISHED    EVERY    SATURDAY    MORNING. 


Reviews    brightly,    accurately    and    fully    the    affairs    of    the    city    of 

the  matters  that  in1 
people  everywhere. 


Cambridge  aud  the  matters  that  interest   Cambridge 


Its  clientelle  includes  all  the  most  cultivated  people  in  Old  Cambridge, 
and  its  advertising  patronage  is  of  the  choicest  character. 

PBJCJB,    ">    CENTS*  $2.50     i     YEAR,    IN    ADVANCE, 

F.    STANHOPE    HILL,     Publisher. 

3  LINDEN  STREET,  HARVARD  SQUARE 


812  ADVERTISEMENTS 

SANFORD  H.  DUDLEY, 

COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW. 

Building  of  the  Hntnal  Life  Insurance  Co.  of  New  York. 
95  MILK  ST.,  ROOM  71,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Residence,   24  Avon  Hill  St.,   Cor.   Avon  PI.,    Cambridge. 

FRANK  GAYLORD  COOK, 


Hemenway  Building,  10  Tremont  St.,  Room  46,  Boston. 
Justice  of  the  Peace.  .  .  .  notary  Public. 

Residence,   44  Garden  Street,   Cambridge. 

CHARLES  C.  READ, 

/tttorpey  ai)d  Qoutysellor  at  Cau/. 


No.  27  STATE  ST.,  ROOMS  18  AND  19, 
Notary  Public.  BOSTON. 

RUSSELL    BRADFORD, 

Counsellor  at  Law, 

209  WasMgon  St.,  JSffi,  Room  46,  Boston,  Mass. 


RESIDENCE,   375  HARVARD  STREET,   CAMBRIDGE,   MASS. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  813 


CHARLES  F.  BROWN  TELEPHONE      No.    3490 

WILLIAM  QUINBY  CABLE  ADDRESS,   YELSORC. 


WRIGHT,  BROWN  *  QUINBY, 

ooooooooooooooooooo    o 

PATENTS  AND  PATENT  CAUSES. 

OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOo 

OFFICES: 

835  to  838  Exchange  Bldg.,  900  F  Street, 

Boston.  Washington,  D.  C. 

EDWIN  B.  HALE.  F.  E.  DICKERMAN. 

HALE  *  DICKERMAN, 

COUNSELLORS -AT -LAW. 

TELEPHONE,  BOSTON  1&91. 

209  Washington  St.,  Rooms  39  &  40,    -    BOSTON. 

Mr.  Hale's  Residence,   387  Harvard  Street,   Cambridge. 

ARCHIBALD  M.  HOWE, 

COUNSELLOR- AT-  LAW, 

NOTARY    PUBLIC. 

No.  10  TremontSt.,  Room  65,        -        -        BOSTON. 

Residence,  6  Bond  St.,  Camhri<h/<-. 

G.  A.  A.  PEVET, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law 

Ami    CITY    SOLICITOR. 
5  Tremont  St.,  (Chad  trick   IU<ta),   Hoston. 
Notary  Public.        -  -  Master  in  Chancery  for  Middlesex  County. 

7H3  Mttssacltasetts  Are.,   ('(unltrhlgrport. 

liesidenct  .    17    llnrllntrt   St..    Cambridge. 


814  ADVERTISEMENTS 

JOHN   H.  APPLETON, 
ATTORNEY  *  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW, 

No.  33  COURT  ST.,  Room  014,  BOSTON. 

Notary  Public  and  Justice  of  the  Peace.  Residence,  361  Harvard  Street,  Cambridge, 

ARTHUR  E.  DENISON, 
ATTORNEY  i  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

150  Devonshire  St.,  Equitable  Bldg,  Room  50,  Boston. 

NOTARY    PUBLIC.  Residence,  13  Arlington  St..  Cambridge. 

Henry  M.  Ayars.  Franklin  T.  Hammond. 

AYARS  and  HAMMOND, 

COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW, 

505   SEARS    BUILDING,   BOSTON. 

Telephone,  Boston  3147.  Cambridge  Office.  671  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Room  4. 

M.  P.  WHITE, 

COUNSELLOR  AND  ATTORNEY  AT  LAW. 

53  Devonshire  St.,  Rooms  21  and  22,  Boston. 

NOTARY  PUBLIC.  Residence,    1  Highland  St.,   Cambridge. 

FREEMAN    HUNT, 
ATTORNEY  8  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

No.  23  PEMBERTON  SQ.,  ROOM  12,  BOSTON. 

Residence,  16  Lancaster  Street,  Cambridge, 

~  WM.  A.  HAYES,  2d. 

ATTORNEY  f  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

NOTARY  PUBLIC.  Late  Assistant  U.  S.  Attorney. 

Sears  Building,  cor.  Court  and  Washington  sts.,  Boston.   Residence,  Mi.  Auburn  St.,  opp.  Elmwood  Ave. 

Horatio  g.  parker; 
COUNSELLOR  *»°  SOLICITOR. 

SEARS  BUILDING,  COR.  COURT  AND  WASHINGTON  STS., 
Room  610. Boston,  Mass. 

HOLLIS  R  BAILEY, 
ATTORNEY  i  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

53    STATE    STREET,    BOOM    905,     BOSTON. 

Residence,  4  Buckingham  Street,  Cambridge. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  815 


WILLIAM    B.    DURANT, 

COUNSELLOR  AND  ATTORNEY  AT  LAW, 

No.  19  Congress  Street,  Boston,  Mass. 
Notary    Public.  Residence,  9  Lowell  St.,   Cambridge. 

S.  LOTHROP  THORNDIKE, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law. 

No.  19  Pemberton  Square,  Boston.    Residence,  22  Garden  Street,  Cambridge. 

JAMES  A.  WELLS,  Notary  Public. 
JOHN    P.    WYMAN, 

ATTORNEY  *  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

No.  30  Court  Street,  Rooms  3  and  4,  Boston. 

NOTARY  PUBLIC.  Residence.  23   Fayette  St.,  Cambridgeport.  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 

EDWIN    H.   JOSE, 

Counsellor=at=Law, 

591  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cambridgeport,  Mass. 

WELLINGTON  WELLS.  CHARLES  W.  SPENCER. 

WELLS   &   SPENCER, 

COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW, 

603  Massachusetts  Ave.,  Cor.  Essex  St.,  CAMBRIDGEPORT,  MASS. 

JUSTICES  AND  NOTARIES. Office  Hours:  Evenings,  7.30  to  8.30. 

DAVID  T.  DICKINSON, 

COUNSELLOR  AND  ATTORNEY  AT  LAW, 

53  STATE  ST.,  ROOM  404  EXCHANGE  BUILDING,  BOSTON. 

Cambridge.  Office,  GO.3  H'U8ach  nsrtts   Amine.  .  .  U  to  9,80  A.    M 

WM.  G.  THOMPSON, 

COUITSELLOK-AT-LAW, 

97  POST  OFFICE  BUILDING,   BOSTON. 
Justice  of  the  Peace*  Residence,  62  Buckingham  St.,  Cambridge* 

JOHN    F.    MURPHY, 

CONSTABLE  AND  JUSTICE  OF  THE  PEACE. 

SUBURBAN     REAL    ESTATE. 

Parties  Located.  225  CAMBRIDGE  ST.,  COR.  THIRD,  EAST  CAMBRIDGE. 


816  ADVERTISEMENTS 


R.  J.  &  G.  F.  McKELLEGET, 

ATTORNEYS  AND  COUNSELLORS  AT  LAW. 

27  TREMONT  ROW,  COR.  PEMBERTON  SQUARE, 
Up  One  Flight.  BOSTON. 


MICHAEL  B.  COOGAN, 
ATTORNEY  i  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

5  TREMONT  ST.,  ROOM  35,  BOSTON. 

Cor.  Pemberton  Square. 
NOTARY  PUBLIC.  Residence,  No.  48  Bigelotv  St.,  Catnbridgeport. 

RANDOLPH  C.  SURBRIDGE, 
Counsellor  §  Attorney  at  Law, 

5  TREMONT  ST.,  BOOM  22,  BOSTON. 

Evenings  at  Odd  Fellows  Building,  North  Cambridge. 

FELIX  CONLAN, 

COUNSELLOR  -  AT-LAW, 

253  Cambridge  St.,    East  Cambridge. 

Residence,    59    Thorndike    Street. 

JOHN    J.    SCOTT, 
ATTORNEY  S  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW. 

225  OAMBEID&E  ST.,  COB   THIRD,  BOOM  2, 
Residence,  124  Otis  St., EAST  CAMBRIDGE,  MASS. 

John  H.  Hurley, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law. 

5Q5  CAMBRIDCE  STREET,  EAST  CAMBRIDCE. 

WALTER  C.  WARD  WELL, 

Deputy  Sheriff  i  Auctioneer. 

OAMBRIDGEPORT,   MASS. 
Office,  649  Massachusetts  Ave.     Residence,  465  Broadway. 


TELEPHONE     54=8-3. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  817 


JAMES  F.  AYLWARD, 

Attorney  and  Counsellor  at  Law. 

Equitable  Building,  150  Devonshire  St.,  Room  34, 

Residence,  65  Otis  St.,  East  Cambridge.  BOSTON". 

GEORGE  E.  HOWE, 
Attorney  #  Counsellor  at  Law, 

23  COURT  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Residence,    114=    Washington    Avenue,    Cambridge. 


NOTARY    PUBLIC.  JUSTICE   OF   THE    PEACE. 

WILLIAM   DICKSON, 

ATTORNEY  AND  COUNSELLOR  AT  LAW, 

34  SCHOOL  STREET,  ROOMS  34  &  35,  SAVINGS  BANK  BUILDING,  BOSTON. 

Boston  Office,  after  3  o'clock.  Cambridge  Office,  117  Columbia  St.,  Cambridge. 

Commercial  Law  Company, 

-3^*|  30  EQUITABLE  BUILDING,  |  ^— 

Mercantile  Collections  150  Devonshire  Street, 

A  SPECIALTY.  BOSTON. 

LAW  and  COLLECTIONS. 


READS  COLLECTION 

and  MERCANTILE  AGENCY. 

— ar-  ESTABLISHED    12    YEARS,  u^. 
20  DEVONSHIRE  STREET,  -  BOSTON. 

A.  H.  READ,  Attorney -at- Law,  Gen.  Mangr. 
CLAIMS    COLLECTED    EVERYWHERE.      PROPERTY    RECOVERED. 

Aid  given  to  those  who  have  Damage  or  Accident  Claims.  Investigations  made.  Refer  to  C.  F.  Hovey 
&  Co.,  Jordan,  Marsh  &  Co.,  Continental  National  Bank,  Boston  Daily  Globe,  and  thousands  of 
others. 

W.  A.  GREEINOUGH  &  CO.       -       - 

97     OLIVER     STREET,     BOSTON,     MASS. 


818  ADVERTISEMENTS 


WILLIAMS  &  EVERETT, 

FINE  KRTROOMS, 

DAINTINGS,    Water  =  Colors,    Etchings, 

Engravings,  Photographs,    Frames, 

Mirrors.     The    Best    of    Everything    at 

Reasonable  Prices 

190  BOYLSTON  ST.,  30  PARK  SQ.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

W.  J.  LLOYD.  A.  L.  POOR. 

WE  CAN  SAVE  YOU  MONEY  ON  REPAIRS. 
MOKY    Wall    Paper,    Fresco, 
Water  Color   and  Calcimine 
Cleaned  to   Look  Like  New 
By  Our  New  Process 


MINTING  AND    -:- 
=     DECORATING 

OF  .-.  EVERY  .-.   DESCRIPTION. 

•  BOSTON  W0LL  PHPEB  CLEWING  GOHNIT.  ■ 

Room  61,  Hathaway  Building,  620  Atlantic  Ave., 

-=^^BOSTOIV,    MASS.  ^x 

Makes  no  dirt,  thoroughly  disinfects,   saves  time  and  money.    Perfect 
satisfaction  guaranteed.  We  contract  to  renovate  a  house  completely. 

Orders  by  Mail  or  Telephone  promptly  attended  to.     Telephone  3645. 

Carpetings.  Rugs,  Etc.     Oil  Cloths  and  Linoleums.     Draperies  and  Window  Shades. 


A.  RIDQEWAY  &  CO. 

Carpetings,   Rugs,    Linoleums, 

OIL  CLOTHS,  DRAPERIES  AND  WINDOW  SHADES. 

95-105  WASHINGTON  STREET, -- BOSTON,  MASS. 

TELEPHONE      CONNECTION. 

■  C  ■  H  ■  BUCK  ■  *  ■  CO  - 

DECORATORS,  PAINTERS  AND  GLAZIERS. 

SEed    SIGN  WORKS     EnglaNnT 

HARRISON  AVENUE,       OHOW4-  CARDO        TELEPHONE  CONNECTIONS. 
Cor.  East  Canton  St.  0       595  Washington  St.       Oi       I     BOSTON,  MASS. 

THE    FRENCH    CARRIAGE   CO. 

83  AND  85  SUMMER  STREET  ONLY.    Cor.  KINGSTON  ST. 

FAMILY  c  CARRIAGES. 

FERD.NANO  F.  FRENCH,  Manager.  BOSTON,     MASS- 


ADVERTISEMENTS  811) 


Successor  to  Horace  Draper. 


RIDIXG  stClVEMl 

91  WEST  DEDHAM  ST.,  BOSTON. 

Gentlemen's   Saddle    and    Driving    Horses    Constantly   On    Hand. 

SEND    FOR     CIRCULAR. 

BOSTON  *  BAKERY, 

BRANCH    OF 

United  States  Baking  Co. 

MANUFACTURERS    OF  

Everything  in  the  Baking  Line.    Leading  Specialists  in  High 
Grade  Biscuit  for  Social  Occasions  and  Home  Use. 

«"££.,.  B°*;gJL^g**'BY«»«'»*'». 

"TWE  BELMONT" 
—  SPRING  WATER.  —■ 

The  Belmont  Spring  Water  has  the  Unanimous  Indorsement  of  our  most  Eminent  Physicians, 
regarding  its  remarkable  purity  and  excellence  as  a  drinking  water. 

The  careful  attention  given  to  putting  the  water  up  in  Vessels  of  glass  only,  has  gained  for  it  an 
enviable  reputation,  and  "  The  Belmont  "  has  now  become  the  favorite  table  water  in  private  families- 
prominent  clubs  and  hotels. 

This  Water  is  delivered  to  any  part  of  the  City  or  Suburbs  FREE  of  express  charges,  and  prompt 
attention  will  be  given  to  all  orders  addressed  to 

6E0,  H.  COTTON,  Proprietor,    ■    •    -    -    71  CHESTNUT  ST.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 
Andrew    C    I5err>r,    0,er  Bi8elow'  Ken"rd  &  Co- 

Cam  Engraver  and  Wedding  stationer. 

12  WEST  STREET.  ROOM   No.  7.  BOSTON.  MASS. 

Wedding  Invitations.  At  Home  Can's.  Visiting  Cards.  Crests. 

Coats  of  Arms.  Residence  Dies.  Monograms. 


820 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


TELEPHONE: 

— WORKS, — 

Cambridge   517  2. 


NORQROSS  BROS. 


TELEPHONE: 

—OFFICE,— 
Tremont    262. 


PROPRIETORS 


Charles  River 

Stone  Co. 

-t- 

Freeloi)    /Horns, 

MANAGER. 


Rail  Connections  with  all 
Railroads  entering  Boston. 


-:-  Steam  -:- 
Stone  Works, 


-* 


BrooKIiQe  Street, 

Cambridgeport,  Mass. 


Marl,  M  and  Gray  Granite,  Cat  aai  PolisM. 

Buff,  Brown  and  Red  Sandstone,  Blue   and   Buff  Indiana   Limestone,    New    York   State   Bluestone- 

Office,  79  Huntington  Ave.  BOSTON.    0rder  Box>  166  Devonshire  St. 


George  S,  Merrill, 


Charles  H.  Spencer, 


T.  E.  flOSELEY  &  Q2., 


~*  **"  —  — 


SHOE   DEALERS. 

■ ^ 

469  WASHINGTON  STREET,  BOSTON. 

1  —    m    -^-=^~ M- II     MB     II      ■■■ 

A  Large  Assortment  American  Makes  in  Fine  and  Medium  Grades. 
Stylish  Goods  for  Young  Men.  Shoes  at  $4.00,  $4.50,  $5.50  of  Superior  Style 
and  Quality.  All  Styles  to  Measure  at  Reasonable  Prices.  "Comfort'1 
Boots  and  Shoes  for  Ladies  and  Gentlemen.  All  Styles  for  Boys,  Misses  aud 
Children.  Rubbers,  Warm  Overshoes.  Shoes  for  Gymnasium,  Tennis,  Base 
Ball,  Yachting,  Running.  FOR  DRESS : — Patent  Leather,  Congress,  Lace, 
Button,  Oxford  Ties,  Pumps. 


Japa^e  pipe  firt^. 


Old  Pottery  and  Bronzes, 
Ancient  Prints, 

Ivory  Carvings, 


Artistic  Japanese  Crockery, 
Flower  Pots, 

Choice  Incense, 


Unique  Screens,  Japanese  Papers, 

Painting  Brushes,  Indian  Ink  Sticks. 


a.  Japanese  Boots  of  Landscapes,  Flowers.  Birds  aud  Designs, 

BUNKIO  MATSUKI,  -  -  380  Boylston  St.,  Boston. 


THEATRES 


821 


OPPOSITE  REVERE  HOUSE. 


CHARLES  F.  ATKINSON, 


Manager, 


e  cnEBaniiiiuj  d  ^j^^Z^^  3 


to* 
a 


BOWDOIN  SQUARE  THEATRE 
stage:. 


A  Strictly  First-Class  Combination  Theatre,  with  Prices  Ranging  from  25c.  to  $1.50 


822 


THEATRES 


EUGENE  TOMPKINS, 


Proprietor  and  Manager. 


The  Largest 

and  Grandest  Theatre 

in  America. 


Playing  the  greatest  attractions  in  all 
branches  of  the  amusement  profession, 
from   Melodrama  to  Grand  Opera. 


The  Boston  Theatre  has  a  reputation  all 
over  the  country  for  the  magnificence  and 
completeness  of  its  productions. 


Matinees    on    Wednesday  and    Saturday. 
Prices,  from  25  cents  to  $1.50. 


ADVERTISEMENTS    .  823 

New  England  Telephone  1  Telegraph  Co. 

•ess EXECUTIVE  OFFICES:    125  MILK  ST  ,  BOSTON,  MASS.^=— - 

Direct  communication  can  be  had  with  all  the  principal  towns  and  cities 
of  New  England  and  the  Middle  States  over  the  wires  of  this  Company.  For 
the  accommodation  of  non-subscribers  and  the  public  generally,  the  Company 
has  established  Public  Telephone  Stations  as  follows : — 

PUBLIC    TELEPHONE    PAY    STATIONS: 

ARLINGTON  OFFICE,  Tilden's  Pharmacy. 

ARLINGTON  HEIGHTS Geo.  F.  Reed,  Grocer 

BELMONT F.  W.  Gilcreas,  Druggist 

WAVERLY  CENTRE B.N.  Holmes,  Druggist 

WEST  MEDFORD S.  W.  Farwell,  Druggist 

BRIGHTON   OFFICE,  Warren  Building,  Washington  Street. 
ALLSTON F.  W.  Moore,  Druggist 

CAMBRIDGE  OFFICE,  Central  Square,  Cambridgeport. 

EAST    CAMBRIDGE S.  W.  Farwell,  Apothecary 

HAMPSHIRE  ST A.  E.  Lynch,  Druggist,  119  Hampshire  st 

HARVARD  SQUARE Charles  H.  Thurston,  Cambridge 

INMAN  SQUARE A.  Cunningham,  Druggist,  Cambridgeport 

MOUNT  AUBURN H.  L.  Coe,  Apothecary 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE.... C.  S.  Lombard,  Druggist,  Dover  st.  cor.  Mass.  ave 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE G.  M.  Olive,  Druggist,  1863  Massachusetts  ave 

PORTER'S  STATION H.  B.  Adams,  North  Cambridge 

NEWTON  OFFICE,  417  Centre  Street. 

BEMIS Geo.  Hudson,  Dry  Goods,  Bridge  st 

FANEUIL C.  L.  Wightmau,  Grocer,  Brooks  and  Hobart  sts 

NEWTON A.  Hudson,  Druggist,  258  Washington  st 

NE WTONV1 LLE John  F.  Payne,  Druggist,  281  Walnut  st 

NONANTUM J.  G.  Kilburn,  Druggist,  291  Watertown  st 

WATERTOVVN F.  C.  Howard,  West  End  Car  Station 

SOMERVILLE  OFFICE,   97  Marshall  Street. 

DAVIS  SQUARE H.  S.  Garcelon,  Druggist,  West  Sonierville 

EAST  SOMERVILLE Wm.  G.  Kidder,  Druggist,  Pearl,  cor.  Franklin 

NORTH  CAMBRIDGE.... C.  S.  Lombard,  Druggist,  Dover  st.  cor.  Mass.  aw 

SOMERVILLE Geo.  T.  Unwin,  Druggist,  Medford,  cor.  Washington  st 

SPRING  HILL F.  H.  Dudley.  Druggist,  Central  and  Berkeley  sts 

SUMMER  STREET Christopher  Bros.,  Grocers,  Somerville 

UNION  SQUARE C.  W.  Coy,  Newspaper  Agent,  60  Union  sq 

WINTER  HILL J.  E.  Richardson,  Druggist,  Broadway,  cor.  Marshall   <t 

Direct  communication  can  be  had  with  : — 

Bangor,  Me.  Holyoke,  Mass.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

Bellows  Falls,  Vt.       Lawrence,  Mass.  Portland,  Me. 

Boston,  Mass.  Lewiston,  Me.  Portsmouth,  X.  H. 

Brattleboro,  Vt.  Lowell,  Mass.  Salem,  Mass. 

Concord,  N.  H.  Lynn,  Mass.  Springfield,  Mass. 

Fitchbnrg,  Mass.        Manchester,  N.  H.      Worcester,  Mass. 
Haverhill,  Mass.  North  Adams,  Mass. 

And  all  other  principal  cities  ami  towns  in  New  England. 

Direct  communication  can  be  had  by  tlir  lines  <>t  the  American  Telephone 
and  Telegraph  Co.  with: — 

Albany,  X.  Y.  Detroit,  Mich.  Philadelphia,  Pa. 

Baltimore,  Md.  Harrisburg-,  Pa.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

Chicago,  111.  Indianapolis,  Ind.      Toledo,  O. 

Cincinnati,  <).  Milwaukie,  \\  i*.  (Jtica,  N.  v. 

Cleveland,  ().  X>\\   fork,  X.  Y.         Washington,  l>.  ('. 

Ami  many  other  points. 

For  rates  see  Tariff  Schedule,  page  \  of  the  Official  Telephone  Directory, 
Also  pases 32-37,  Section  I,  and  8  16,  Section  II.  List  oi  Public  Pay  Stations 

in  the  Various  Cities  and  Towns. 

LOOK    FOR    THE    BLUE    BELL. 


824 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


™%%Scp# 


"SLOURSCREENFACTORIESARE 
THE  LARGEST  IN  THE  WORLD. 

SCREENING  GOOD  HOUSr  " 
TS  OUR  SPECIALTY. 


'TfJI 


FIRSTPRIZE  AT  CHICAGO,  FINE  GOODS  AT  REASONABLE  PRICES.! 

MENTION    NUMBER    OF    SCREENS    REQUIRED    WHEN    YOU    J\> 

write  for  catalogue. samples  si  prices. 
E.T.Burrowes  Co.Portland,Maine. 

"  OFFICES   AT.  NEW  YORK.  CHICAGO.  BOSTON.PHILADELPHIA^ 


The 


PEI^D.      P.       F^EK^      G     CO->l'M.TED. 

SUCCESSORS    TO 

Wn.  V.  SdRQENT  &  CO. 

FACTORY,  OFFICE  AND  WAREROOMS: 

.  .  14  to  24  Sudbury  Street,  Boston,  .  . 

CORNER  OF  FRIEND  STREET. 
JPJOEASE  NOTE.—  We  have  no  other  x>lace  of  busines*  or  branch  store. 

— ««s >~  T  HE  IB  -h m>>~ 

New  England  Masonry  Co., 


CONTRACTORS  .-.  AND  .■.  BUILDERS. 

Masonry  in  all  its  branches.     Setting  Steam  Boilers,  Erecting  Chimneys, 
Engine  Foundations,  Building  Bakers'  Ovens,  Chemical  Fur- 
naces, Setting    Brewers'   Kettles,  Etc.,  Etc. 

168  MAIN  STREET,  CAMBRIDGEPORT, 

A  N  D  

8  OLIVER  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Connected  by  Telephone. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  825 


MOB.SS  <&.  WHTTE, 

WIRE -WORKERS. 

Simplex  Electrical  Co.,   I  Eastern  Expanded  Metal  Co., 

Insulated   Wires.  Manufacturers  of  Expanded  Metal. 

Factory,  10  Franklin  St.,  Cambridgeport.    Offices,  75=81  Corniiill,  Boston,  Mass. 


THE  AMERICAN  WRINGER  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS   OF 

CLOTHES  *  WRINQER5, 

American,  Eclipse  and   Metropolitan  Mangles,  Wringer- 
Benches,    Spring    Mattresses     and    Carpet    Sweepers. 

All  Kinds  of  Wringers  and  Sweepers  Repaired.    Orders  by  mail  promptly  attended  to. 
BRANCH  STORE,  13  &  15  BROADWAY  EXTENSION, 

Near  Washington  Street,  Boston. 
C.  C.  BUCKLEY,  Manager.  Telephone,  Tremont  764. 

JOHN  W.  PMESCOTT.  WILLIAM  KEYES. 

Prescott  Bros., 

N.  E.  Agents  Goshen  Carpet  Sweeper  Co. 

WRINGERS,  WASHERS  AND  MANGLES. 

RUBBER  GOODS  OF  EVERY  DESCRIPTION. 
OIL  AND  GAS  STOVES.  REPAIRING  A  SPECIALTY. 

54-56  Cornhill,  Boston,  Mass. 

TELEPHONE     704. 

WM.  READ  <&  SONS, 

107  WASHINGTON  ST.,     -    -    -    -    BOSTON,  MASS. 

m ^EW  n/IIL  BICYCLES/ — - 

GUNS,     MILITARY     SUPPLIES,     MUSKETS,     CANNON, 
EQUIPMENTS     FOR     SHIPPING. 


SPORTSMEN'S    OUTFITS,    ETC. 


826  ADVERTISEMENTS 


Milton  A.  Chandler,  D.  Fletcher  Barber. 

CHANDLER  ™  BARBER, 


JOBBERS  AND  RETAILERS  OF 


HRRDWHRE, 

tools,  Cutlery  and  builders'  hardware  a  specialty. 

flflNUflL  TR/HNINQ  SCHOOL  JUPPLIEJ. 


NEW  ENGLAND  AGENTS  FOR 


Nos.  15  &  17  ELIOT  STREET,  BOSTON. 

Near  Washington  Street.  Connected  by  Telephone. 

BOSTON  STEAM  ™  GAS  PIPE  WORKS. 
PRdH/lN,  DOW  &  CO., 


MANUFACTURERS   OF   AND   DEALERS   IN 


•^ Wrought  iron,  Steam  am  Gas  Pipe.* 

BRASS  AND  IRON  FITTINGS  FOR  STEAM,  GAS  AND  WATER. 

3,  4,  5  &  6  HAYMARKET  SQ.,  BOSTON. 

m 

We  are  prepared  to  contract  for  the  Heating  by  Steam  or  Hot  Water  of  Public 
and  Private  Buildings,  Stores,  Offices,  Mills,  Halls,  Churches,  Etc. 

West  End  Street  Railway  Company, 

81  MILK  STREET,  BOSTON. 

GENERAL    OFFICERS  : 

SAMUEL   LITTLE,    President.  PRENTISS   CUMMINCS,    Vice-President. 

C.  S.  SERGEANT,  General  Manager.  J.  H.  COODSPEED,  Treasurer. 

J.  E.   RUCC,   Cen'l  Superintendent.  H.  L.  WILSON,  Auditor. 


For  Starting  Time  of  Cambridge  Cars  See  Local  Papers. 


Special  Cars  may  be  Chartered  at  the  offices  of  the  several  Division  Superintendents 
and  at  the  office  of  the  General  Manager,  8i    Milk  Street. 


ADVERTISEMENTS  827 


DYER,  RICE  St  CO., 

LADIES'  SEAL  SACQUES. 

.  .  FANCY  /.  FUR  .'.  ROBES.  .  . 

36,  36  fr  40  QHACINCY  5TREET,  B05TQIS. 
Handkerchiefs,  Embroidery  Goods, 

AND  ALL  KINDS  OF 

TTOUSEKEEPINC  COOPS         i 
Whitney's,   41    Temple   Place,   Boston. 


C    I  OWBIvS. 


K   iTRBMONT-  sfcJr 

N   f  I0K  -  FIFTEEN. 

BAY  STATE  CLEAN  TOWEL  FURNISHING  COMPANY, 

6A  PARK  SQUARE,  BOSTON. 

CHARLES  S.  GOVE  &  CO., 

Manufacturers  and  Importers  of 

Soda  Water,  Syrups.  Tonics.  Ginger  flie 

AND    MINERAL    WATERS. 
Bottlers  of  Ale,  Porter,  Cider  and  Lager  Beer.  Bass  A  <  lo.'a  Ale,  Guinness1  Stout. 

No.  30  CANAL  STREET,  BOSTON,  MASS. 

Soda  and  Saratoga  Waters  in  Patent  Hlock  Tin  Lined  Steel    Fountains   and    Syphons.     Sole     \^<titv    for 
D.  G.  Yuengling.  Jr.'s  Extra  Fine  New   \ 
C,  S.   GOVE.  A.    I'.  A/  /  /  /    1 

■jr     Q^±        J.  IF^O'Wr^l^JS  |)oalcr    '"    New  an. i  Second  Hand 

FURNITURE,   CARPETS,    RUGS,' UPHOLSTERY   GOODS, 

PICTURES,  DRAI'I'.IIIES,   ETC. 

Upholstering  and  Repairing  Furniture,  Renovating  and    Re>Making   of    Hair    Mattresses    and   Carpets 
promptly  attended  to,  at  Lowest  Possible  Prices, 

39     BOYLSTON     STREET,     HARVARD     SQUARE.      CAMBRIDGE. 

ALo,   406   BoyUtOO   Street,    Boston. 


828  ADVERTISEMENTS 

NILES  BROTHERS, 


Wholesale  Dealers  in 


.  Pork,  Lam,  Ham,  Tripe, 


SAUSAGES,  BACON,  DBIED  BEEF,  ETC. 

Store,  67  North  Market  Street,        -        -         Boston. 

Slaughtering  and  Curing  Establishment,   Belmont,  Mass. 


PUBLIC  MARKET* PACKING  CO. 

INCORPORATED  JUNE  10,    1890. 

Samuel  P.  Pike,  Pres.     Bernett  B.  Hart,  Treas.    Jerome  A.  Robbins,  Sec'y. 

Slaughterers,  Receiuers  and  Dealers  in 

I   BEEF,  BUTTER,  POULTRY, 

Foreign  and  Domestic  Fruits. 

880  to  894  Washington  Street,  Boston. 

Cor.  of  Pine  Street.  Packing  House  at  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

DAVID  CLAPP  &  SON, 

.  .  .  BOOK  AND  JOB  .  .  . 

PRINTERS. 

291  CONGRESS  STREET,  BOSTON. 

J.  A.  CUMMINGS  PRINTING  COMPANY, 

ooooooooooooooo    o 

PRINTERS, 

ooo  oooooooooo         ooo 

PUBLISHERS  AND  ELECTROTYPE RS. 

No.  252  WASHINGTON  STREET,        -  BOSTON. 

Book  and  Job  Printing  of  Every  Description.     Envelopes,  Stationery  and  Blank  Books  to  Order. 
«®»  Publishers,  KNIGHTS  OF  HONOR  REPORTER. 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


829 


TRY 


1 1.  &EER  &  SOS'S 


•  •• 


'Slump  of  me  worm" 

BRAND 

PURE*MAPLE 
SYRUP. 


The  Oldest  Ladder  Manufactory  in  America, 


C.  W.  H.  MOULTON  *  CO., 

MANUFACTURERS  OF  ALL  KINDS  OF 

IvADDBRS. 

The  Cambridge  Extension  Ladders,  Step  Ladders,  Trestles, 
Window  Jacks,  Revolving  Clothes  Dryers,  Clothes  Horses, 
Carriage  Jacks,  Adjustable  Ladder  Hooks,  Park  and  Lawn 
Settees,  Splint  and  Reed  Chairs,  etc.,  etc. 


GORE  STREET,  head  of  SIXTH  STREET, 

EAST   CAMBRIDGE,    MASS. 

CHARLES   H.   FOSCATE, 

Practical  Piano    Tuner  and  Repairer, 

32  WEST  STREET  (ROSS  MUSIC  STORE),  BOSTON. 

MAIL  ORDERS   PROMPTLY   ATTENDED  TO. 
PIANOS      FOK      MAT^K       AND      TO       RENT. 


Residence,    106   RAYMOND   STREET,    NORTH   CAMBRIDGE 

JAS7     CURRY, 

COLLAR  and  HARNESS  MAKER. 

Whips,  Curry  Combs,  Brashes,  Blankets,  Horse  Clothing,  Boots,  &c. 
No.  5  BROADWAY,  June.  MAIN  ST., 

CAMBRIDCEPORT,  MASS. 


830 


ADVERTISEMENTS 


THE  RIVERSIDE  PRESS 


CAMBRIDGE,  MASS, 


Boston  Office, 
4    PARK    STREET. 


New  York  Office, 
E.   17th  STREET. 


HOUGHTON,  MIFFLIN  5  COMPANY,    , 

PUBLISHERS  OF  THE  WORKS  OF 

ALDRICH,      BROWNING,      DICKENS,      EriERSON,      HARTE, 

HAWTHORNE,    HOLMES,    HOWELLS,    LONGFELLOW, 

LOWELL,     STOWE,     THACKERAY,     WHITTIER, 

AND  MANY  OTHER  FAMOUS  AUTHORS. 

—  WRITE  fOR  CATALOGUE.  — ~. 


Orders  for  Manufacturing  snonlfl  De  addressed  to  H.  0.  Houghton  &  Co.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

CAMBRIDGE  ELECTRIC  LIGHT  COMPANY. 

F.  H.  RAYMOND,  Treas.      J.  Q.  BENNETT,  Prest.       B.  O.  DANFORTH,  Supt. 

Office:     Western  Ave.,  Cambridgeport. 

TELEPHONE    455. 

Electric  Light.  Electric  Power. 


PRICE    WST. 


ARC  LIGHTS. 
YEARLY  CONTRACTS. 

OCTOBER 
TO  APRIL. 

NIGHTS  (Except  Sundays), 

Until  9  o'clock,  per  month,       $9.00 
Until  12  o'clock,        "  10  00 

EVERY  NIGHT, 
Until  12  o'clock,  per  month,     11.00 


APRIL  TO 
OCTOBER. 


$5.00 
6.CO 


Six   Months   Contracts, 
Monthly  Contracts, 


$1.00  per  month  extra. 
2.00        " 


SERIES  INCANDESCENT  LIGHTS. 

Consumers  paying  cost  of  lamps  and  renewals. 

YEARLY  CONTRACTS. 

65  Candle  Power. 


132      | 


OCTOBER 
TO  APRIL. 


NIGHTS  (Except  Sundays), 
Until  9  o'clock,  per  month, 
Until  12  o'clock,         " 

EVERY  NIGHT, 
Until  ra  o'clock,  per  month, 


'3-5° 
4.00 


APRIL  TO 
OCTOBER. 

$2.25 
2-75 

3.00 


32  Candle  Power. 

NIGHTS  (Except  Sundays), 

Until  9  o'clock,  per  month,       $2.25 
Until  12  o'clock,'       "  2.50 

EVERY  NIGHT, 
Until  12  o'clock,  per  month,      3.00 


1.50 

2.00 


ALTERNATING  INCANDESCENT  LIGHTS. 

16  Candle  Power.       Current  on  All  Night. 

Consumers  paying  cost  of  lamps  and  renewals. 

Meter  Rate.-.,  1  cent  per  ampere  hour. 

POWER  FOR  MOTORS. 

One  to  three  horse  power,  $100.  per  year. 

Over  three  horse  power,         Special  Prices. 

Service  will  be  cut  off  where  bills  an-  not 
promptly  paid,  and  a  charge  of  $2.00  will  be  made 
to  replaee  the  same. 

Discounts  for  payment  of  bills  on  or  before  15th 
of  each  month : 

Arc  Lights  on  contract  5  per  cent. 

Series     "  "  "        r        "         5         " 

Alternating  Lights  on  meter      -i       -       15        " 


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